Mastering Music Theory For Adult Learners
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 500.55 MB | Duration: 0h 46m
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 500.55 MB | Duration: 0h 46m
Unlock the Secrets of Music Creation and Deepen Your Passion for Melody, Harmony, Rhythm, and Music Analysis
What you'll learn
In depth lessons on the foundations of music theory: Note Reading. Rhythm. Writing. Harmonization
Introduction to 4 Part Writing
Introduction to Transposition
Ear Training and Sight Singing.
Music Analysis
Requirements
No music experience required. This course starts off for the very beginner but it progresses to intermediate music theory which will be benificial to musicians who already know some theory.
Description
Are you ready to dive into the captivating world of music theory? This is not just a course; it's your ticket to unlocking the language of music and discovering the artistry within you. Tailored specifically for adult self-learners, this comprehensive journey will take you from the basics of notation to the complexities of composition, guiding you through every step with clarity and enthusiasmWhat You'll Learn:Foundations of Music Theory: Understand the fundamentals of notes, scales, and chords, laying a solid groundwork for your musical exploration.Melodic Mastery: Explore the intricacies of melodies, intervals, and phrasing, empowering you to create soul-stirring tunes that resonate with emotion.Harmonic Expertise: Dive into the world of chords, progressions, and harmonies, learning how to craft lush, harmonically rich compositions.Ear Training and Analysis: Develop your ear for music, recognizing intervals, chords, and melodies with precision. Analyze musical pieces, unraveling the secrets of renowned composers.Practical Applications: Apply your knowledge practically, whether you're a performer, songwriter, or simply a music enthusiast. Harmonize melodies, compose original pieces, and understand music in a profound way.Why Choose Our Course?Tailored for Adults: Designed with the unique needs and preferences of adult learners in mind, our course respects your time and learning style.Expert Guidance: Learn from experienced instructors who are passionate about music and dedicated to helping you succeed.Engaging Learning Experience: Immerse yourself in interactive lessons, engaging exercises, and real-world applications, making your learning journey enjoyable and rewarding.Lifetime Access: Enjoy lifetime access to course materials, ensuring you can revisit and reinforce your knowledge whenever you desire.Unlock the musician within you, harmonize your melodies, and embark on a musical adventure that will transform your passion into expertise. Join "Harmonize Your Melodies" today and let the music begin!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Meet your teacher
Lecture 2 What you will learn in this course
Lecture 3 How to use this course
Lecture 4 Cheatsheet Downloads
Lecture 5 Purpose of learning music theory
Lecture 6 Brief history of the development of the notation system we use today
Lecture 7 Middle Ages
Lecture 8 Renaissance Era
Lecture 9 Baroque Era
Lecture 10 Classical Era
Lecture 11 Romantic Era
Lecture 12 20th Century Era
Lecture 13 Modern Times
Section 2: Fundamentals of Music Notation
Lecture 14 Intro to the Fundamentals of Music Notation
Lecture 15 Staffs and Clefs
Lecture 16 Notes
Lecture 17 Key Signatures, Accidentals, and the Circle of 5ths
Lecture 18 Major to Relative Minor Keys and Semi-tones and Whole Tones
Lecture 19 Major Scales
Lecture 20 Minor Scales
Lecture 21 Scale Degrees
Lecture 22 Intervals
Lecture 23 Closer Look at Intervals
Lecture 24 Triads
Lecture 25 A Closer Look at Triads
Section 3: Foundations of Rhythm Notation
Lecture 26 Intro to Rhythm Notation
Lecture 27 Dividing the Staff
Lecture 28 Note Values
Lecture 29 Note Value Practice
Lecture 30 Dotted and Tied Notes
Lecture 31 Time Signatures
Lecture 32 Common Time and Incomplete Measures
Lecture 33 Triplets, Flags and Beams
Lecture 34 Grouping Notes
Section 4: Introduction to 4 Part Writing
Lecture 35 Introduction to 4 Part Writing
Lecture 36 Basic Transposition
Lecture 37 Voices of Harmony: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass
Section 5: Basic Definitions and Signs
Lecture 38 Basic Definitions and Signs
Section 6: Music Analysis
Lecture 39 How to Analyze a Piece of Music
Section 7: Conclusion and Final Exam
Lecture 40 Conclusion
Lecture 41 Final Exam
Beginner musicians wanting to learn music.,Music Students preparing for an exam,Future University students preparing for a music program,Musicians looking to level up their compositions.