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Music is an art form, whose medium is sound and silence and depends on cultural context to be recognized as music. The common elements of music are pitch (which includes melody and harmony), rhythm (which is associated with concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics (loudness and softness), and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (which are sometimes termed the "color" of a musical sound). (Music on Wikipedia)
Theory and composition
Western music
The goal of the 'Theory and composition' department is to equip the student with the tools and skills necessary to compose, arrange and analyze music. At the completion of this course of study, students will possess the skills and knowledge of western theory, creative writing, arranging, as well as having a portfolio of original works.
- Introduction to music
- Fundamentals of music
- Music Theory I
- Music Theory II
- Chords
- Harmony
- Form and analysis
- Composition : Beginning
- Composition, Advanced
- Lyrical composition
- Counterpoint
- Music Technology
- Arranging
- Orchestration
- Film scoring (in conjunction with the Film editing course)
- Final Theory Project
- Music appreciation
- Glossary of musical terms
- Xenharmonic music theory
Non-western music
Genres
Ear training
Musicology
Music instruments
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Music resources
Hands on
Textbooks
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Open Source software
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A scale is a predetermined series of tones that define a musical context. A scale is defined as being major or minor according to whether the scale contains a major or a minor third, respectively. (If it contains both, as in the octatonic scale, it is considered to be neither major nor minor.) This holds true even if the scale in question is not "the" major or minor scale per se.
The most important kind of scale we are concerned with is the diatonic scale; that is, any scale containing the interval sequence W-W-H-W-W-W-H (where "W" represents a whole step and "H" is a half step). Note that any other cyclic permutation of this interval sequence is also considered a manifestation of the diatonic scale! What follows is a discussion of the different scales -- that is, of the various permutations of this interval sequence -- with some supplementary remarks on usage. (more...)
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