Music Theory Secrets (eBook)

94 Strategies for the Starting Musician
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2014
156 Seiten
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-4422-3324-9 (ISBN)

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Music Theory Secrets -  Brent Coppenbarger
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Modeled on the brilliant approach first formulated by distinguished professor of music and master clarinetist Michele Gingras in Clarinet Secrets and More Clarinet Secrets (both available from Rowman and Littlefield), Music Secrets is designed for instrumentalists, singers, conductors, composers, and other instructors and professionals seeking a quick set of pointers to improve their work as performers and producers of music. Easy to use, contributions to the Music Secrets series fill a niche for those who need quick and easy methods for learning what they needfrom those just starting to the advanced musician in need of a refresher or new insights.Rhythms, melodies, and harmonies are the building blocks of music. In Music Theory Secrets: 94 Strategies for the Starting Musician, Brent Coppenbarger offers a full range of methods to help musicians, not only grasp, but remember those key elements upon which the music they play is built: pitch, rhythm, scales, key signatures, and harmony. With over eighteen years of experience teaching music theory, Coppenbarger offers the various teaching and memory strategies he has designed to help musicians understand and retain what they need to know. Coppenbarger covers critical information on how to determine pitch, the use of meter, and how to count rhythms in simple and compound meter; explains major scales and major key signatures, as well as minor scales and minor key signatures; surveys other types of scales (such as those used in jazz) and explains how modes work; presents necessary data on scale degree names and intervals; covers triads and various types of chords; touches upon Roman numeral analysis, inversions, and figured bass; presents non-chord tones and discusses solfege singing, including several pages of sight singing using various clefs and keys (strongly recommended for instrumentalists for practicing transpositions for the appropriate clef and range) demonstrates the different techniques musicians can use for transposing keys; and finally discusses more advanced concepts such as part-writing rules, the use of sequences, and form.Music Theory Secrets: 94 Strategies for the Starting Musician is an indispensable resource for instrumental teachers wishing to incorporate music theory into lessons, classroom teachers, high school and college students, amateur musicians, those wanting to learn to read music, home-schooled students, and college bound music students.

Brent Coppenbarger is professor of music at the Cline School of Music at North Greenville University in Tigerville, South Carolina where he has taught music theory and woodwinds since 1995. He has published in The Clarinet, NACWPI Journal, and The Instrumentalist. He is also a composer who works are available from Dorn Publications and Musica Rara.

Quick Reference Guide to Helpful TablesPrefaceAcknowledgmentsPreludeChapter 1: Pitch and Rhythm BasicsSecret 1: Pitch BasicsSecret 2: The Treble Clef or G ClefSecret 3: The Bass Clef or F ClefSecret 4: The Alto Clef & The Tenor ClefSecret 5: The Grand StaffSecret 6: RhythmSecret 7: Time SignatureSecret 8: MeterSecret 9: Simple MeterSecret 10: Compound MeterSecret 11: Asymmetrical MeterSecret 12: Counting in Simple MeterSecret 13: Counting in Compound MeterSecret 14: Practice Makes PerfectChapter 2: Major Scales and Major Key SignaturesSecret 15: The ScaleSecret 16: The Major ScaleSecret 17: The Major TetrachordSecret 18: Key SignaturesSecret 19: The Order of FlatsSecret 20: The Order of SharpsSecret 21: The Sharp Key Signatures in MajorSecret 22: The Flat Key Signatures in MajorChapter 3: Minor Scales and Minor Key SignaturesSecret 23: Minor ScalesSecret 24: Parallel MinorSecret 25: Relative MinorSecret 26: Natural Minor FormSecret 27: Harmonic Minor FormSecret 28: Melodic Minor FormChapter 4: Other ScalesSecret 29: The Chromatic ScaleSecret 30: The Whole Tone ScaleSecret 31: The Pentatonic ScaleSecret 32: Dorian ModeSecret 33: Phrygian ModeSecret 34: Lydian ModeSecret 35: Mixolydian ModeSecret 36: The Seven Note Blues ScaleSecret 37: The Bebop ScaleSecret 38: Less Common ScalesChapter 5: Scale Degree Names and IntervalsSecret 39: Scale Degree NamesSecret 40: The IntervalSecret 41: Major IntervalsSecret 42: Perfect IntervalsSecret 43: Minor IntervalsSecret 44: Augmented IntervalsSecret 45: Diminished IntervalsSecret 46: The TritoneChapter 6: TriadsSecret 47: Major TriadsSecret 48: Minor TriadsSecret 49: Augmented TriadsSecret 50: Diminished TriadsChapter 7: ChordsSecret 51: The Major Seventh ChordSecret 52: The Major-Minor Seventh ChordSecret 53: The Minor Seventh ChordSecret 54: The Diminished Seventh ChordSecret 55: The Half-Diminished & Fully-Diminished Seventh ChordSecret 56: Other ChordsChapter 8: Roman Numeral AnalysisSecret 57: Roman Numeral QualitySecret 58: Roman Numerals in Major KeysSecret 59: Roman Numerals in Minor KeysSecret 60: Four-Part Roman Numeral AnalysisChapter 9: Inversions of the Chord and Figured BassSecret 61: The Root Position TriadSecret 62: The First Inversion Triad Secret 63: The Second Inversion TriadSecret 64: Figured BassSecret 65: Root Position Figured BassSecret 66: First Inversion Figured BassSecret 67: Second Inversion Figured BassSecret 68: Seventh Chord Figured BassSecret 69: Lead Sheet InversionsChapter 10: Non-Chord TonesSecret 70: Non-Chord Tones DefinedSecret 71: The Passing ToneSecret 72: The Neighbor ToneSecret 73: The Escape ToneSecret 74: The AppoggiaturaSecret 75: The AnticipationSecret 76: The SuspensionSecret 77: The Pedal ToneSecret 78: Using Non-Chord Tones To ImproviseChapter 11: Singing with Solfège SyllablesSecret 79: Sight SingingSecret 80: Solfège Syllables in MajorSecret 81: Solfège Syllables in Natural MinorSecret 82: Solfège Syllables in Harmonic MinorSecret 83: Solfège Syllables in Melodic MinorSecret 84: Other Methods of Sight SingingChapter 12: TranspositionSecret 85: Concert Pitch InstrumentsSecret 86: Transposing InstrumentsSecret 87: Transposing PartsSecret 88: Transposing Using Solfege SyllablesSecret 89: Transposing KeysSecret 90: The Transposition TableChapter 13: Advanced ConceptsSecret 91: Four Part AnalysisSecret 92: Part-writing RulesSecret 93: The SequenceSecret 94: FormAppendix 1: Chorale AnalysisAppendix 2: Suggested Further ReadingAbout the Author Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.8.2014
Reihe/Serie Music Secrets for the Starting Musician
Zusatzinfo 116 Illustrations including: - 109 Black & White Illustrations; - 7 Tables.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lexikon / Chroniken
Technik
ISBN-10 1-4422-3324-9 / 1442233249
ISBN-13 978-1-4422-3324-9 / 9781442233249
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