Music and Sound I

ARTS-2380

The first in a two-course sequence combining music theory, musicianship, and engaged listening practices applicable to a broad range of traditional and contemporary musical styles, with an emphasis on creative practice. This course covers the fundamentals of tonal harmony including scales, chord symbols and figured bass notation, diatonic chord progressions, and counterpoint. Musicianship includes aural identification of intervals, scales, and chords, rhythm and exercises in sight-singing, dictation, and improvisation. Engaged listening practices include responsive listening, reading, and written exercises as well as in-class discussion. Weekly assignments include composition, analysis, and performance.

4 credits

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2023
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Christopher James Fisher-Lochhead
Seats Taken: 20/19
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Patrick Alan Burke
Seats Taken: 19/19
2022
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Christopher James Fisher-Lochhead
Seats Taken: 23/19
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Christopher James Fisher-Lochhead
Seats Taken: 19/19
2021
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Christopher James Fisher-Lochhead
Seats Taken: 23/19
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Christopher James Fisher-Lochhead
Seats Taken: 19/19
2020
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Christopher James Fisher-Lochhead
Seats Taken: 22/19
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Christopher James Fisher-Lochhead
Seats Taken: 23/19
2019
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Matthew William Goodheart
Seats Taken: 19/19
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Christopher James Fisher-Lochhead
Seats Taken: 18/19
2018
Music And Sound I (4c)
  • Matthew William Goodheart
Seats Taken: 16/16
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