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Explorations in Music Theory: Harmony, Musicianship, Improvisation
 
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ISBN13:9780367488222
ISBN10:0367488221
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:856 pages
Size:280x210 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 1368 Illustrations, black & white; 9 Halftones, black & white; 1359 Line drawings, black & white; 98 Tables, black & white
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Explorations in Music Theory

Harmony, Musicianship, Improvisation
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Explorations in Music Theory: Harmony, Musicianship, Improvisation offers an innovative learning approach to music theory, centered on instrumental skills, improvisation, and composition.

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Explorations in Music Theory: Harmony, Musicianship, Improvisation offers an innovative learning approach to music theory, centered on instrumental skills, improvisation, and composition. Providing a comprehensive textbook to support music theory curricula, along with an accompanying workbook, it includes extensive performance-based exercises in each chapter, alongside written theory and analysis. This book teaches harmony as a series of historical practices, each with different advantages and disadvantages. Classes are empowered to critically compare these practices and adopt those that they find most effective. Designed to support multiple learning modalities, and incorporating repertoire from a diverse array of composers, this book offers instructors and students a comprehensive and engaging foundation in music theory.


Features of this book include:



  • Modular lessons centered on inquiry-driven pedagogy, offering flexibility

  • Lesson difficulty is marked to allow instructors to easily organize their course

  • A wide variety of exercises and practice tasks incorporated throughout the chapters

  • Improvisation Labs allow students to practice concepts through improvisation

  • Historical Minutes introduce students to historical theorists and enable them to understand music theory as a living practice

  • Composer Spotlights highlight the stories of composers whose work is featured in the chapter, bringing forward underrepresented composers

  • Explore Online features provide additional exercises and coverage of advanced topics through an accompanying online resource

A flexible, modular organization allows the book to be used in a variety of course structures, accommodating a wide variety of schools. Enhancing improvisation and composition skills, introducing historical perspectives, incorporating diverse repertoire, and enabling students to better connect theory concepts with practical applications, this text provides a new and effective way to teach harmony.

Table of Contents:

Part I: Fundamentals


1. Music Notation


2. Rhythm and Meter


3. Major Scales


4. Minor Scales


5. Intervals


6. Triads


7. Seventh Chords


8. Non-Chord Tones


9. Root-Position Triads


10. First-Inversion Triads


11. Putting Together Unit I


 


Part II: Diatonic Harmony


12. Composing with V7


13. Non-Dominant Sevenths


14. viio7 and vii?7


15. 6/4 Chords


16. Microform


17. Applied Chords


18. Diatonic Modulation


19. Small Forms


20. Putting Together Unit II


 


Part III: Chromaticism


21. Diatonic Sequences


22. Mixture


23. The Neapolitan


24. Topic Theory


25. Augmented Sixths


26. Chromatic Chords


27. Chromatic Modulation


28. Chromatic Progressions


29. Putting Together Unit III


 


Part IV: Advanced Harmony


30. Rondo and Composite Forms


31. Sonata-Allegro Form


32. Concerto Forms


33. The Cadenza


34. Fugue


 


Part V: Advanced Topics


35. Modes and Collections


36. Free Atonality and Serialism


37. Centricity and Neoclassicism


38. Jazz Improvisation


39. Three 20th-Century Composers


40. Putting Together Units IV and V