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_cJCRC
050 _aMT7
_b.G744 2007 DVD
100 1 _aGreenberg, Robert
_d1954-
110 _aSan Francisco Performances
245 1 0 _aUnderstanding the Fundamentals of Music /
_cRobert Greenberg ; The Teaching Company.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aChantilly, VA :
_bThe Teaching Company,
_c2007.
300 _a4 DVDs (720 min.) :
_bsd. col. ;
_c4 3/4 in. +
_e1 Course Guidebook (115 p. : ill. ; 19 cm)
440 _aThe Great Courses
440 _aFine Arts and Music
440 _aMusic Appreciation
500 _aIncludes 16 x 30 min. lectures. Also Includes Course Guidebook.
504 _aThe Course Guidebook includes a glossary and bibliographical references.
505 _a"For anyone wanting to master music's language, being able to read musical notation is a necessity. But this course, as Professor Greenberg notes, is a basic course, designed to introduce you to music's language in a way that is similar to the way you learned your own native language, by "discovering and exploring musical syntax through our ears-- by learning what the parts of musical speech sound like--rather than what they look like on paper." By sidestepping the necessity to read music, these lectures represent an extremely rare opportunity in musical education--an opportunity to experience a solid introduction to music theory's basics in a way that is not technically intimidating, yet provides a substantial grounding in the fundamentals." (Publisher's Website)
505 _aCONTENTS:
505 _aDisc 1
_tLecture 1. The Language of Music
_tLecture 2. Timbre, Continued
_tLecture 3.Lecture 4. Beat and Tempo Timbre, Part 3
505 _aDisc 2
_tLecture 5. Meter, Part 1
_tLecture 6. Meter, Part 2
_tLecture 7. Pitch and Mode, Part 1
_tLecture 8. Pitch and Mode, Part 2
505 _aDisc 3
_tLecture 9. Intervals and Tunings
_tLecture 10. Tonality, Key Signature, and the Circle of Fifths
_tLecture 11. Intervals Revisited and Expanded
_tLecture 12. Melody
505 _aDisc 4
_tLecture 13. Melody, Continued
_tLecture 14. Texture and Harmony, Part 1
_tLecture 15. Harmony, Part 2 - Function, Tendency, and Dominance
_tLecture 16. Harmony, Part 3 - Progression, Cadence, and Modulation
520 3 _a"For anyone wanting to master music's language, being able to read musical notation is a necessity. But this course, as Professor Greenberg notes, is a basic course, designed to introduce you to music's language in a way that is similar to the way you learned your own native language, by "discovering and exploring musical syntax through our ears-- by learning what the parts of musical speech sound like--rather than what they look like on paper." By sidestepping the necessity to read music, these lectures represent an extremely rare opportunity in musical education--an opportunity to experience a solid introduction to music theory's basics in a way that is not technically intimidating, yet provides a substantial grounding in the fundamentals." (Publisher's Website)
520 2 _aDVD CONTENTS: Disc 1 Lecture 1. The Language of Music Lecture 2. Timbre, Continued Lecture 3. Timbre, Part 3 Lecture 4. Beat and Tempo Disc 2 Lecture 5. Meter, Part 1 Lecture 6. Meter, Part 2 Lecture 7. Pitch and Mode, Part 1 Lecture 8. Pitch and Mode, Part 2 Disc 3 Lecture 9. Intervals and Tunings Lecture 10. Tonality, Key Signature, and the Circle of Fifths Lecture 11. Intervals Revisited and Expanded Lecture 12. Melody Disc 4 Lecture 13. Melody, Continued Lecture 14. Texture and Harmony, Part 1 Lecture 15. Harmony, Part 2 - Function, Tendency, and Dominance Lecture 16. Harmony, Part 3 - Progression, Cadence, and Modulation
520 2 _aCOURSE GUIDEBOOK CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION Professor Biography Course Scope LECTURE GUIDES Lecture 1: The Language of Music Lecture 2: Timbre, Continued Lecture 3: Timbre, Part 3 Lecture 4: Beat and Tempo Lecture 5: Meter, Part 1 Lecture 6: Meter, Part 2 Lecture 7: Pitch and Mode, Part 1 Lecture 8: Pitch and Mode, Part 2 Lecture 9: Intervals and Tunings Lecture 10: Tonality, Key Signature, and the Circle of Fifths Lecture 11: Intervals Revisited and Expanded Lecture 12: Melody Lecture 13: Melody, Continued Lecture 14: Texture and Harmony, Part 1 Lecture 15: Harmony, Part 2 - Function, Tendency, and Dominance Lecture 16: Harmony, Part 3 - Progression, Cadence, and Modulation SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL Appendix Timeline Glossary Biographical Notes Bibliography
538 _aDVD format.
650 0 _aMusic
650 0 _aInstruction & Study
650 0 _aMusic Theory
650 0 _aMusic Appreciation
650 0 _aMusical Analysis
710 _aThe Teaching Company
856 _uhttps://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/understanding-the-fundamentals-of-music.html
_zPublisher's Website.
856 _uhttps://ottawa.bibliocommons.com/item/show/696280026
_zCheck the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) catalog.
942 _2z
_cMX
948 _hNO HOLDINGS IN COCUF - 11 OTHER HOLDINGS