My course in music theory combined with ear-training is designed for any instrumentalist or singer. Only this combination brings a musician to a good performance, that is, to meaningful playing. Meaningful playing evolves out of an understanding of all musical elements that make up a piece. A musician needs to develop logical thinking about music. This helps with memorizing, improvising and sight reading.
My course is based on a fully developed method of teaching ear training and music theory. Every element is taught step by step and through a system of different exercises that involve playing, singing and writing music.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Continuing working on notation – sight-reading in full pitch range
Scales – major and minor, whole tone, chromatic
Construction of all intervals and triads, inversions
Intervals in the key – tension and resolution
Tritone – enharmonic exchange; tension and resolution.
Key signature – sight-reading in all major and minor keys, altered chromatic steps of the scale.
Modulation – sight-reading examples, analyses of familiar songs.
Chords- triads in major and minor key; inversion; tension and resolution
Enharmonic exchange in diminished and augmented triads.
Seventh chord – construction and inversion
Seventh chords in major and minor key
Meter, Rhythm – compound and mixed meters; artificial division and syncopation