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the ab guide to music theory part ii an audio companion
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This audio explores the world of music theory, focusing on topics covered in Part II of "The AB Guide to Music Theory" by Eric Taylor. The audio begins with a discussion of vocal music, exploring the classification of different voice types such as soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. It also explains common choral arrangements like SATB and the concept of open score versus short score. Next, the audio moves on to non-harmony notes, exploring their use and significance in musical compositions. It provides detailed explanations of various types of non-harmony notes including passing notes, auxiliary
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This audio explores the world of music theory, focusing on topics covered in Part II of "The AB Guide to Music Theory" by Eric Taylor. The audio begins with a discussion of vocal music, exploring the classification of different voice types such as soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. It also explains common choral arrangements like SATB and the concept of open score versus short score. Next, the audio moves on to non-harmony notes, exploring their use and significance in musical compositions. It provides detailed explanations of various types of non-harmony notes including passing notes, auxiliary
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the ab guide to music theory part ii an audio companion
the ab guide to music theory part ii an audio companion
16 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
the ab guide to music theory part ii an audio companion

This audio explores the world of music theory, focusing on topics covered in Part II of "The AB Guide to Music Theory" by Eric Taylor.

  • The audio begins with a discussion of vocal music, exploring the classification of different voice types such as soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. It also explains common choral arrangements like SATB and the concept of open score versus short score.
  • Next, the audio moves on to non-harmony notes, exploring their use and significance in musical compositions. It provides detailed explanations of various types of non-harmony notes including passing notes, auxiliary notes, anticipations, changing notes, appoggiaturas, suspensions, and pedal points. Examples from famous composers like Mendelssohn, Chopin, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Scarlatti, Rossini, and Elgar are used to illustrate these concepts.
  • The audio also discusses counterpoint, harmonic rhythm, and modulation, highlighting their roles in shaping musical structure and expression. It also touches upon concepts like imitative counterpoint, canon, and round.
  • The audio then shifts its focus to aspects of melody, exploring the concept of regular phrases, melodic design, and the importance of motifs in melody construction. It delves into the relationship between melody and harmony, and how different phrase structures contribute to the overall musical effect.
  • It also examines the role of the bass line in shaping the harmonic and melodic structure of a composition. It discusses the characteristic movements of the bass line, including leaps of a perfect 4th or 5th, and the use of tonic pedals. It highlights the importance of the bass line in establishing a sense of tonality and driving musical momentum.

This audio is a valuable resource for music enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of music theory principles and their practical applications in various musical contexts.

the ab guide to music theory part ii an audio companion
This audio explores the world of music theory, focusing on topics covered in Part II of "The AB Guide to Music Theory" by Eric Taylor. The audio begins with a discussion of vocal music, exploring the classification of different voice types such as soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. It also explains common choral arrangements like SATB and the concept of open score versus short score. Next, the audio moves on to non-harmony notes, exploring their use and significance in musical compositions. It provides detailed explanations of various types of non-harmony notes including passing notes, auxiliary