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*Students will become familiar with different levels of pantriadicism and suspended tonality, including chromatic mediants and non-functional harmony. | |||
*Students will become familiar with the basic concepts of neo-Riemannian theory. | |||
== | ==Resources== | ||
== | ====Readings==== | ||
*''Musicology Now:'' | |||
**[http://www.musicologynow.org/2017/12/optigan-allusions-sonic-dislocation-in.html Lehman, "Optigan Allusions: Sonic Dislocation in The Return"] | |||
==== Listening or Videos ==== | |||
== Notes == | * 12tone: | ||
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VxN4rnOpho "What the Heck is Neo-Riemannian Analysis?"] | |||
==Class Activities== | |||
*Discussion and definition of chromatic mediants and non-functional harmony, both within otherwise tonal constructs and as independent forms | |||
*Macro-harmonic analysis of pantriadicism in different styles of music | |||
*Improvisation of pantriadic chord sequence | |||
*Composition of pantriadic chord sequence to accompany a given melody | |||
==Assignments== | |||
*Analysis of quasi-tonal and post-tonal techniques in written and recorded music | |||
====Files==== | |||
*Harmonizing a melody using pantriadicism ([https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sdoptz1HKC43ppdn2x3dy-VIzJoQ0XE1/view?usp=sharing Finale] | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GWXiUGnFKciNB39FLqDBQ1aPFIiXTWh9/view?usp=sharing MusicXML] | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y7kijWzEi-1g_q0k6baAhMsfn6SItCOm/view?usp=sharing PDF]) | |||
==Notes== | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 21 December 2024
| This lesson is part of the Harmony category. |
Objectives
- Students will become familiar with different levels of pantriadicism and suspended tonality, including chromatic mediants and non-functional harmony.
- Students will become familiar with the basic concepts of neo-Riemannian theory.
Resources
Readings
- Musicology Now:
Listening or Videos
Class Activities
- Discussion and definition of chromatic mediants and non-functional harmony, both within otherwise tonal constructs and as independent forms
- Macro-harmonic analysis of pantriadicism in different styles of music
- Improvisation of pantriadic chord sequence
- Composition of pantriadic chord sequence to accompany a given melody
Assignments
- Analysis of quasi-tonal and post-tonal techniques in written and recorded music