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From Advancing Music Theory
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Rhythm, Meter & Form
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Phrase & Form
Harmonic Cadences
Phrase Forms
Formal Function
Form in Popular Music
Texture, Timbre & Form
Large Forms
Colotomic Structures
Minimalism
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Timbre & Texture
Acoustics: Sound Creation & Propagation
Timbre & Articulation
Instrument Families
Melody & Texture
Counterpoint
Texture, Timbre & Form
Pandiatonicism & Soundmass
Extended Techniques
Emotion in Music
Simultaneity
Synthesis
Amplification & Distortion
Filters & Effects
Vocal Modification
Drum Machines
Multiphonics
Reverb
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Theory II
Semesters
Theory I
Theory II
Theory III
Theory IV
Lessons
Meters & Beats
Poetic Meter & Text-Setting
Major Diatonic Harmony
Melodic Writing & Harmony
Rhythm & Melody
Motivic Development
Harmonic Cadences
Harmonic Rhythm
Non-Harmonic Tones
Phrase Forms
Minor & Modal Harmony
Writing for Instruments & Transposition
Modal Melody
Metrical Deviations & Dissonances
Meet the Composer
Counterpoint
Harmonic Progressions & Syntax
Formal Function
Improvisation & Performer Creativity
Modulation
Tonicization
Form in Popular Music
Scoring
Texture, Timbre & Form
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