MUS 105: Music Theory through Performance and Composition

Donnacha M. Dennehy, Olivier P. Tarpaga

Lecture Tuesday/Thursday, 12:30 PM – 1:20 PM
Multiple precept sections available

MUS 105 is an introduction to music theory concentrating on harmony but also examining rhythm, melody and timbre. Though its focus will principally be on functional tonality, as it manifests itself in the common-practice period of classical music, we will also examine modal music and tonal/modal harmony in other musics such as rock and folk, and there will be a unit on African Rhythm. After a review of the rudiments, we will proceed to examining harmonic function, voice-leading, form and model composition. The course is designed to help you develop your understanding of music, analyze existing musical works, and compose your own.

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