Advanced Certificate in Remote Music Theory
-- ViewingNowThe Advanced Certificate in Remote Music Theory is a comprehensive course designed to empower music professionals with in-depth knowledge and skills in music theory. This certificate program is crucial in today's digital age, where remote work is becoming the new norm in the music industry.
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• Advanced Harmonic Analysis: Exploration of complex chord progressions, secondary dominants, and modal interchange in various keys.
• Form and Structure in Western Art Music: Study of sonata, rondo, and other musical forms, with an emphasis on applying music theory concepts to analyze and deconstruct these structures.
• 20th Century Techniques and Theories: Examination of atonal, serial, and other avant-garde compositional methods, including set theory and twelve-tone techniques.
• Jazz Theory and Harmony: Delving into extended and altered chords, upper-structure triads, and voice leading in the context of jazz harmony.
• Counterpoint in the Style of the Renaissance and Baroque: Mastery of species counterpoint, imitative counterpoint, and choral writing in the style of great composers like Palestrina, Bach, and Handel.
• Analysis of Post-Tonal Music: Familiarization with methods for analyzing atonal and post-tonal music, including pitch-class sets, interval cycles, and spatialization.
• Orchestration and Instrumentation: Understanding the unique characteristics of various instruments and ensembles, and how to effectively voice and distribute musical material for optimal balance and clarity.
• Advanced Schenkerian Analysis: Thorough exploration of the Schenkerian approach, including Ursatz, prolongation, and middleground structures.
• Modal Theory and Practice: Study of ancient and modern modal systems, including Gregorian chant, plainsong, and modal jazz.
• Music Cognition and Perception: Examination of the psychological and neurological aspects of music theory, including pitch perception, rhythmic processing, and tonal memory.
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