
Midi Lab, LH 209 is available to Music Theory Students. Reading for next class: Review Chapters 4 & 5 Revie Chapters 4 & 5 for Mid-Term 3 (Final exam) This assignment will be returned at the Final Exam) Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 6, pp 90-92Īssignment: Workbook Assignments 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 Due Friday, December 5Īssignment: Assignment 10 Due Friday, December 5įriday, Decem(Assignment 10 due today-may be put in my box in LH 231 by 12 noon. Wednesday, Novem(Assignment 9 due today-may be put in my box in LH 231 by 12 noon) Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 6, pp 87-89 Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 6, pp. 78-82Īssignment: Assignment 8 Due Friday, November 21įriday, Novem(Assignment 8 due today-may be put in my box in LH 231 by 12 noon) Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 5, pp. 73-76Īssignment 8: Workbook Assignments Ex. Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 5, pp 73-76 Reading for next class: Kostka, Review Chapters 2 & 3Īssignment 7: Workbook Assignments 4-1, 4-2 Due Friday, November 14Īssignment: Assignment 7 Due Friday, November 14įriday, Novem(Assignment 7 due today-may be put in my box in LH 231 by 12 noon) Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 5, pp 71-72 Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 4, pp 64-65Īssignment: Assignment 6 Due Friday, November 7įriday, Novem(Assignment 6 due today-may be put in my box in LH 231 by 12 noon) Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 4, pp 57-61Īssignment 6: Workbook Assignments 3-3, 3-4 Due Friday, November 7 Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 3, pp 50-51 Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 3, pp 47-48Īssignment: Assignment 5 Due Friday, October 31įriday, Octo(Assignment 5 due today-may be put in my box in LH 231 by 12 noon) Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 3, pp 45-47Īssignment 5: Workbook Assignments 3-1, 3-2 Due Friday, October 31 Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 3, pp 44-45 Reading for next class: Review page 10, 13 (Circle of 5th's)įriday, Octo(Assignment 4 due today-may be put in my box in LH 231 by 12 noon) Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 2, pp. 23-30Īssignment 3: Workbook Assignments 1-4, 1-5, 1-6 Due Friday, October 16 Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 1/2, pp. Reading for next class: Kostka, Chapter 1, pp. 18-20Īssignment 2: Workbook Assignments 1-2 and 1-3, Due Friday, October 10 6-14Īssignment 1: Workbook Assignment 1-1, Due Monday, October 6 Please discuss with instructor during the first week of the term. Special Considerations: Students with documented disabilities will be accommodated. Assignments turned in late will be given no points, but two assignments may be missed without penalty. The additional 25% will be based on 7-10 assignments. Make up exams will only be given in the case of excused absence and advance notification. 25% of grade will be based on each of three tests, two during the term and a final.

Practica musica textbook software#
The Midi Lab (LH209) is available to Music Theory students and a tutorial on Finale, Sibelius, Practica Musica, or other educational software may be arranged.Ĭourse Content and Grading: Attendance is critical, and will be taken but not graded. An email account and Internet access are strongly recommended. Materials and Resources: Students should provide pencils/pens, 3-ring binder, notebook, and manuscript paper. Basic Keyboard Skills is recommended for music majors and minors. An entrance placement examination will be given.
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Registration in the appropriate Sight-Singing/Ear Training course is required. Book's website is here.Ĭourse Description: Provides a thorough ground-work in the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of music with written exercises and analysis based on the styles of Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and other 17th and 18th century composers. Required Texts: Tonal Harmony, and Workbook for Total Harmony by Stefan Kostka and Dorothy Payne ©2004 by McGraw Hill. Syllabus | Class Sessions: Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final | Links | Resources | NNN The earth, for example, plays the notes mi, fa, mi, which he took to symbolize the "miseria (misery), fames (famine), miseria" of our planet. Most of the book deals with Keppler's theories on the harmony of the planets he even derives notes of music they play as they move harmoniously in their orbits.

The harmonic law is the most valuable part of Keppler's Harmony of the Worlds. Winter Term Course Website Instructor: Jon Newton
