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== Objectives ==
==Objectives==
* Students will understand the fundamental concepts of tonality and scales, including terminology like “pentatonic” and “heptatonic.”
* Students will be familiar with concepts of dissonance and consonance in regards to harmony, and with common harmonic terminology such as tertial, quartal, triad and tetrad.


== Resources ==
*Students will understand the fundamental concepts of tonality and scales, including terminology like “pentatonic” and “heptatonic.”
*Student will learn the distinction between different scale types (number of notes, steps/semitones)
*Students will be familiar with concepts of dissonance and consonance in regards to harmony, and with common harmonic terminology such as tertial, quartal, triad and tetrad.
*Student will be able to identify scale notes for any melody
*Student will be able to surmise a tonic for simple tonal melodies
*Student will comprehend the difference between tonal and non-tonal (or atonal) music


==Resources==


== Class Activities ==
==== Readings ====
* Discussion and demonstration of the concepts of tonality and tonal centers
* Discussion and demonstration of scale subsets within a particular tuning system
* Discussion and demonstration of different sizes and types of chords
* Scalar analysis of different melodies


== Assignments ==
* [http://www.tonalcentre.org/index.html "What is tonality?"] (''The Tonal Centre)''.
* Analysis of a piece of music for tonic, scale
* [http://openmusictheory.com/scales2.html "Collections and Scales."] (''Open Music Theory'').
* Analysis of chords (presented aurally or in protonotation)
* M. McFerron. [http://www.bigcomposer.com/module/lectures/keysignatures1.pdf "Tonal Music."] (''Big Composer'').


== Assessments ==
==== Tools ====
[http://www.tonalcentre.org/index.html The Tonal Centre]


==Class Activities==


== Notes ==
*Discussion and demonstration of the concepts of tonality and tonal centers
*Discussion and demonstration of scale subsets within a particular tuning system
*Discussion and demonstration of different sizes and types of chords
*Scalar analysis of different melodies
 
==Assignments==
 
*Analysis of a piece of music for tonic, scale
*Analysis of chords (presented aurally or in protonotation)
 
==Notes==
[[Category:Theory 1]]
[[Category:Fundamentals of Sound & Music]]
[[Category:Harmony]]
[[Category:Melody]]

Revision as of 21:18, 28 July 2020

This lesson is part of the Fundamentals of Sound & Music module.

Objectives

  • Students will understand the fundamental concepts of tonality and scales, including terminology like “pentatonic” and “heptatonic.”
  • Student will learn the distinction between different scale types (number of notes, steps/semitones)
  • Students will be familiar with concepts of dissonance and consonance in regards to harmony, and with common harmonic terminology such as tertial, quartal, triad and tetrad.
  • Student will be able to identify scale notes for any melody
  • Student will be able to surmise a tonic for simple tonal melodies
  • Student will comprehend the difference between tonal and non-tonal (or atonal) music

Resources

Readings

Tools

The Tonal Centre

Class Activities

  • Discussion and demonstration of the concepts of tonality and tonal centers
  • Discussion and demonstration of scale subsets within a particular tuning system
  • Discussion and demonstration of different sizes and types of chords
  • Scalar analysis of different melodies

Assignments

  • Analysis of a piece of music for tonic, scale
  • Analysis of chords (presented aurally or in protonotation)

Notes