Continuing on from the concepts presented in Music Theory 101, this course will further develop your background in music theory and provide you with the foundational knowledge you'll need to be a more effective writer and player. You'll master the fundamental concepts of rhythm and harmony - and learn more complex chords, progressions, and rhythms that will open up your understanding of the elements that together contribute to put the groove in jazz, pop, blues, and rock. You'll study topics including rhythmic anticipations and related notation issues; articulation markings; diatonic triads and seventh chords in both major and harmonic minor; harmonic function; the II V I chord progression; some additional chord types; melodic and harmonic tension; and the blues form and style. You'll understand why chords move from one to another the way they do; and learn to better analyze and write harmonic progressions and different rhythmic styles. Through ear training exercises, musical examples, and personalized feedback from your instructor, you'll be able to analyze, read, write, and listen more effectively as well as understand the fundamental knowledge essential to the beginning studies of harmony.
By the end of this course, you will:
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| For-credit tuition: $1,400 |
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Non-credit tuition: $1,200 Add 6 CEUs: $25.00 |
| Credits: 3 |
| Duration: 12 weeks |
| Catalog #: BME-201 |
| Paul Schmeling Master pianist, interpreter, improviser and arranger, recently retired as chair of Berklee's piano department. | |
| Debbie Cavalier Vice President for Online Learning and Continuing Education/CEO for Berklee College of Music | |
| Russell Hoffmann Assistant Professor of Piano at Berklee and the author of workbooks on keyboard comping, ensemble performance. | |
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| Paul Schmeling Master pianist, interpreter, improviser and arranger, recently retired as chair of Berklee's piano department. | |
| Debbie Cavalier Vice President for Online Learning and Continuing Education/CEO for Berklee College of Music | |
| Russell Hoffmann Assistant Professor of Piano at Berklee and the author of workbooks on keyboard comping, ensemble performance. | |
| Alizon Lissance An assistant professor in Berklee's Harmony department. | |
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