Music Student 101
Summary: We are musicians, composers, engineers, teachers and students alike. The path of a musician can be challenging and uncertain but it can also be enriching and great fun! This is the path we chose and we are here as your resource. Explore theory, history, ear training, technique, special topics and overall musicianship.
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You may be familiar with notes, key signatures and meter signatures. But, there's a lot more happening on a music score. Various markings, such as crescendo, forte, fortissimo and pianissimo, can tell a musician how hard or soft to play. While other expressions, such as adagio, andante and presto, will tell them how fast or slow to play. Get ready to brush up on your Italian and learn all about dynamic, perfomance and tempo markings.
29-Intervals 2.0
Some times you will encounter notes that don't belong to the chords they are sounding over. These notes are just what they sound like, nonchord tones! In this episode, we will discover the main types of non chord tones: the passing tone, the neighbor tone, the escape tone, the appoggiatura, the suspensions, the anticipation, the retardation and the pedal tone.
27-Modes
26-The Bass (feat. Aaron Branson)
25-The Circle of Fifths
24-MIDI
23-Melodic Dictation Pt.1
22-Voice Leading Pt.1
21-Playing In A Cover Band (feat. Miguel Martinez)
20-Form and Analysis Pt.1
A piece of music is often laid out like a poem or a story. The sentences and paragraphs can be likened to motives and phases. At the end of these phrases, we have our cadences. This episode will cover the six most common types of cadences: perfect authentic, imperfect authentic, half, Phrygian half, deceptive and plagal.
18-Harmonic Progression Pt.1: I, ii, IV, V
17-The Piano (feat. Matthew Dutot Slocum)
16-Diatonic Chords