Here are the whiteboards and pictures from my lessons in September 2012.
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on integration of skills and knowledge, perception and production, in music theory
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tone, note and the 5 parameters of sound
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augmented and diminished intervals
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augmented and diminished intervals
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augmented and diminished intervals
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augmented and diminished intervals
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augmented and diminished intervals
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5 tone chord dications and harmonization
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short rhythmic dictations
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perception of sound and special properties of sound (air temperature related)
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perception of sound
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time signature, students categorizing music
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notes and rests (also historical)
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5 tone chord dictations; using consonance and dissonance in dictation
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augmented and diminished intervals and their harmonic resolutions
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augmented and diminished intervals and their harmonic resolutions
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harmonic analysis of bach wtk I-1 prelude in c major
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harmonic analysis of bach wtk I-1 prelude in c major
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intervals in the circle of fifths
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5 tone dictations
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harmonic analysis of bach wtk I-1 prelude in c major
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opposites in the circle of fifths are tritones
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instrumentation of classical string instruments
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integrating knowledge skills
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phrasing and levels of time
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notation of notes and rests and parameters of sound
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notation of rhythm, time signature and tuplets; conducting motions
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structures of basic time signatures
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consonance and dissonance in wide intervals
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construction circles of church modes, harmonic minor modes and melodic minor modes
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harmonic minor modes
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consonance and dissonance in wide intervals
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construction circles of church modes, harmonic minor modes and melodic minor modes
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harmonic minor modes
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consonance and dissonance in wide intervals
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construction circles of church modes, harmonic minor modes and melodic minor modes
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harmonic minor modes
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melodic dicatation and degree harmonization
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harmonic analysis
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notation of rhythm
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structure of basic time signatures
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on composition and world music composition
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melodic dicatation and degree harmonization
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harmony
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bowing of classical strings
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students categorizing music
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structure of basic time signatures
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structure of basic time signatures
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notation of rhythm, time singnature and tuplets
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notation of pitch
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beaming notes
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beaming notes
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enharmonic equivalence in the circle of fifths
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advanced modes and intervals
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construction of church modes (2nd order) and position of the tritone
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tetrachord constructions
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construction of church modes (2nd order) and position of the tritone
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construction of church modes (2nd order) and position of the tritone
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minor harmonic contains both tritones from major and minor, unconnected to 1-3-5
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construction of church modes (2nd order) and position of the tritone
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construction of church modes (2nd order) and position of the tritone
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construction of church modes (2nd order) and position of the tritone
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world music composition
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subdivisions of the quarter note
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subdivisions of the quarter note
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cartoon on proper notation of value flags
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intervals, scales, tetrachords and hexachord
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scoring
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scoring
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on rhythmic notation
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on notation of pitch, enharmonic equivalence
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on notation of pitch, clefs and alteration (also some history)
All these images and whiteboards deal with
music, more especially with
music theory, so they have two companion pages here that treat this in more depth:
- Outline of basic music theory – a concise professional learning book
- Music theory – an alphabetical reference guide
© Oscar van Dillen