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Music Discovery Club!
Music Theory With Dr. Amy: Semester 3
Class experience
In this class, students will dive deeper into music theory to learn more about how music works and make more sophisticated musical compositions. This course is structured to the expand past "Music Theory With Dr. Bliss: Semester 2" for learners to learn about diatonic triads in major and minor scales, diatonic 7th chords in major and minor, principles of voice leading, closed and open chord structure and voicing, and parallel fifths and octaves in part-writing. Students taking this course...
Students will expand their understanding of music theory by exploring diatonic triads in major and minor, diatonic 7th chords in major and minor, principles of voice-leading, open and closed structure chords, and parallel motion in part-writing.
I have a double bachelor's in music education and music performance, a master's degree in music performance with a minor in music education in the community, and a doctorate in music performance. I have taught music to grades preschool through graduate level, including college-level music theory. I have studied music theory through the doctoral level.
Homework Offered
Students will be given homework each week after class and we will review homework as a group in the next class. Additionally, students will frequently have the chance to discuss questions about their musical compositions, so students may want to spend some time working on these over the duration of the course.1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
-Students will need a notebook for taking notes, a folder for worksheets, or a binder with pockets and loose-leaf paper. -All music theory work should be done in pencil, so please bring one to class. -Students will need staff paper. They can purchase a book of it online or at any music store, or simply search for "music staff paper" online and print out some for free.
After teaching music to students in grades preschool through university level for the past 15 years, I've learned that I love teaching music to everyone, regardless of age. Whether we're creating artwork while listening to (and learning about!)...
Group Class
$20
weekly or $160 for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
50 min
Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-17
1-6 learners per class