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Putting It Together: Broadway Music Theory for Musical Theater

This 10-week class will help your voice or theater kid have a basic understanding of music theory.
Ms. Annette (she/her)
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(138)
Rising Star
Class

What's included

10 live meetings
9 hrs 10 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Learners will be asked to listen to, analyze, find examples, and, if comfortable, be prepared to sing.

Class Experience

US Grade 9 - 12
You're on your way to becoming a triple threat-- you can sing, you can dance, you can act. But something is missing! 
You got your dream role and have been handed a score, only to find that it looks like you're reading another language that you never learned.
In lessons, you're constantly looking at your music and wondering what all the different markings in your music mean.
This is the class for you!

The purpose of this class is to give a basic knowledge of music theory for high school vocal students, with a special focus on musical theater. The goal is that you can look at a score and learn how the music serves the song and, ultimately, the show. Using small excerpts from classical to modern musical theater, we will explore the elements of basic music theory together, with a special focus on melody, harmony, and rhythm.

Classes will be interactive. Students may be asked to sing but can always decline, no questions asked.

The class does assume a rudimentary knowledge of reading a musical staff, including orientation to note names and clefs. Worksheets will be provided to help students learn these and other concepts. While being able to play examples on the piano would be helpful, it is not at all mandatory.

Sprinkled throughout the course will be exposure to a large variety of musical theater, learning musical terms and styles, and hints and tips for singing musical theater. My teaching style is conversational, creative, and cooperative, and I look forward to the music and ideas students bring to the class!

Class 1, Week of March 4. Melodies and Scales
Class 2, Week of March 11. Intervals
Class 3, Week of March 18. The Circle of Fifths and Key Signatures
Class 4, Week of March 25. Harmonies
Class 5, Week of April 1. Harmonics and Enharmonics
Class 6, Week of April 8. Modulation
Class 7, Week of April 15. Note Values and Rhythms
Class 8, Week of April 22 Form
Class 9, Week of April 29. Phrasing and Breath
Class 10, Week of May 6. Analyzing a Song and Final Performances and Presentations

Other Details

Supply List
Students may want to print out worksheets and staff paper.
A keyboard is helpful but not necessary.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2020
4.9
138reviews
Rising Star
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
Ms. Annette has 30 years of experience teaching and performing music, her first love being musical theater. She has a music degree with a voice and theater concentration and has witnessed a need for voice students to have a concentrated knowledge of music theory. Ms. Annette is a member of NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing), is a certified vocal first aider, and has additional certifications in Conversational Solfege as well as a Pennsylvania preK-12 Music Education certification.

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$165

for 10 classes
1x per week, 10 weeks
55 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 14-17
3-10 learners per class

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