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|[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTUtqcDkzw7bisadh6AOx5w 12tone] | |[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTUtqcDkzw7bisadh6AOx5w 12tone] | ||
|A Youtube channel featuring graphic videos covering a wide variety of music theory topics. | |A Youtube channel featuring graphic videos covering a wide variety of music theory topics. | ||
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|[https://hcommons.org/groups/society-for-music-theory/ Humanities Commons: Society for Music Theory] | |||
|Free online pedagogical resources curated by the Society for Music Theory. | |||
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|[http://musictheory.pugetsound.edu/mt21c/MusicTheory.html Robert Hutchinson, ''Music Theory for the 21st-Century Classroom''] | |[http://musictheory.pugetsound.edu/mt21c/MusicTheory.html Robert Hutchinson, ''Music Theory for the 21st-Century Classroom''] | ||
|An online textbook for undergraduate music theory courses. | |An online textbook for undergraduate music theory courses. | ||
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|[https://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/johnito/music_theory/index.html John Paul Ito, ''Music Theory Website''] | |||
|A collection of online resources covering music theory and aural skills. | |||
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|[http://academic.udayton.edu/PhillipMagnuson/soundpatterns/ Phillip Magnuson, ''Sound Patterns''] | |[http://academic.udayton.edu/PhillipMagnuson/soundpatterns/ Phillip Magnuson, ''Sound Patterns''] | ||
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|''[https://www.mtosmt.org/index.php Music Theory Online]'' | |''[https://www.mtosmt.org/index.php Music Theory Online]'' | ||
|One of the flagship journals of the Society for Music Theory, published quarterly. | |One of the flagship journals of the Society for Music Theory, published quarterly. | ||
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|[http://robertkelleyphd.com/home/teaching/music-theory/ Robert E. Kelley, ''Music Theory Tutorials and Reference Materials''] | |||
|Materials covering tonal harmony, sixteenth-century counterpoint, form and analysis, Schenkerian analysis and post-tonal analysis. | |||
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|[https://www.top40theory.com Asaf Peres, ''Top 40 Theory''] | |[https://www.top40theory.com Asaf Peres, ''Top 40 Theory''] | ||
Revision as of 23:23, 1 August 2020
This page includes general resources which have broad application across the curriculum. Resources which are specific to a particular topic or lesson can be found on their respective Lessons page; Lessons pages may also contain links to individual portions of the general resources shown below.
Resources
| Resource | Description |
|---|---|
| 12tone | A Youtube channel featuring graphic videos covering a wide variety of music theory topics. |
| Humanities Commons: Society for Music Theory | Free online pedagogical resources curated by the Society for Music Theory. |
| Robert Hutchinson, Music Theory for the 21st-Century Classroom | An online textbook for undergraduate music theory courses. |
| John Paul Ito, Music Theory Website | A collection of online resources covering music theory and aural skills. |
| Phillip Magnuson, Sound Patterns | An online textbook for undergraduate music theory courses written by University of Dayton faculty emeritus Phillip Magnuson |
| Music Theory Online | One of the flagship journals of the Society for Music Theory, published quarterly. |
| Robert E. Kelley, Music Theory Tutorials and Reference Materials | Materials covering tonal harmony, sixteenth-century counterpoint, form and analysis, Schenkerian analysis and post-tonal analysis. |
| Asaf Peres, Top 40 Theory | A blog featuring theoretical explorations of popular music. |
| Toby W. Rush, Music Theory for Musicians and Normal People | Single-page summaries of music theory topics presented in a graphic, comic-style format. |
| Kris Shaffer and Robin Wharton (editors), Open Music Theory | An open-source, online textbook for undergraduate music theory courses. |
| SMT-V | An open-access video journal for the Society for Music Theory, featuring 3-5 entries per year. |
| Jennifer Sterling Snodgrass, Contemporary Musicianship: Analysis and the Artist | The online component for a print textbook, published by Oxford University Press. |