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Lessons

  • Acoustics: Sound Creation & Propagation
  • The Ear: Sound Reception; Recording Methods
  • Pitch & Timbre
  • Dynamics & Articulation
  • Melody & Texture
  • Rhythm & Meter
  • Tonality: Scales & Chords
  • Phrase & Form
  • Rhythm Notation
  • Meter Notation
  • Pitch Notation
  • Other Notation Systems
  • Tuning Systems
  • Major Scales & Key Signatures
  • Diatonic Intervals
  • Minor Keys & Scales
  • Chromatic Intervals
  • Modes
  • Triads & Inversions
  • Seventh Chords
  • Extended Harmonies & Popular Chords
  • Roman Numeral Analysis
  • 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
  • Chromatic Harmony
  • Other Scales
  • Large Forms
  • The Music Business
  • Genre
  • Rap
  • Film & Television Music
  • Stage Music
  • Video Game Music
  • Multimedia
  • Pantriadicism & Third Relations
  • Pandiatonicism & Soundmass
  • Extended Techniques
  • Quartal Harmony
  • Emotion in Music
  • Impressionism
  • Polytonality
  • Polymeter
  • Eclecticism, Quotation & Sampling
  • Atonality
  • Serialism
  • Set Theory
  • Microtonality
  • Colotomic Structures
  • Minimalism
  • Electronic Instruments
  • Synthesis
  • Sampling
  • Musique Concrète, Amplification & Distortion, Filters & Effects
  • Vocal Modification
  • Sequencing
  • Drum Machines
  • Turntablism
  • Multiphonics
  • Reverb
  • Studio Production
  • Music and the Internet