Music Theory Made Easy (Lessons 28-32)
- 4.5
Brief Introduction
Melody, Non-Harmonic Tones, Voice-Leading, Form, & AnalysisDescription
Dr. Spondike distills the "Rules" of Voice-Leading down to their most simple and easy to understand concepts. By learning why music does what it does, the "rules" feel more like "just common sense".
Learn how to write Melody.
Learn Cadences.
Learn how to Voice Lead and Analyze 4-part Harmony without memorizing hundreds of rules.
Learn Secondary Dominants and Mode Borrowing
Learn how to analyze Musical Form.
Seven Lessons, Five Part-Writing Examples, Four Analyses.
Requirements
- Requirements
- It is strongly suggested that students complete Lessons 1-13 and Lessons 14-27
- You need to be able to play audio files and print PDF files for the supplement material.
- You need to be able to read music and do a Roman Numeral Analysis of the Harmony