Whiteboards October 2012
Here are the whiteboards and pictures from my lessons in October 2012.
- rhythmic subdivisions of the quarter note
- polyrhythm
- beaming, students categorizing music
- notation of harmony, polyphony, tempo, dynamics and articulation
- triads and inversions
- augmented and diminished intervals and their harmonic resolutions
- triads and inversions
- triads and inversions
- harmonic analysis
- harmonic analysis
- world music composition: tabla
- rhythmic subdivisions of the dotted quarter note
- rhythmic notation
- harmonic analysis
- harmonic analysis
- score order
- scoring for strings
- rhythmic subdivisions of the dotted quarter note
- beaming, students categorizing music
- notation of tempo, dynamics and articulation
- polyrhythm
- construction of scales – tetrachords
- frequency – octaves in hearing compared to octaves in seeing
- 2nd order of church modes
- 1st and 2nd order of church modes, tetrachords in minor scales
- precise position indications of triads
- correct and wrong notation of time- and key signature at the clef
- cartoon on how to (not) write value flags
- precise position indications of triads
- all possible degree types enumerated
- world music composition: tihai
- rhythmic dictation
- notation of time and rhythm
- harmonic analysis by degrees
- structure of church modes – harmonic ratios – circles in fifths
- structure of church modes – harmonic ratios – circles in fifths
- 2nd order of church modes as diatonic circle of fifths
- diatonic vs chromatic circle of fifths
- intervals
- intervals: sum- and difference tones – “an interval is a bag full of tones”
- possible degrees and altered degrees
- three basic functions in functional harmony
- possible degrees and altered degrees
- possible degrees and altered degrees
- harmonic analysis of chord progressions
- on functional harmony
- rhythmic notation
- harmonic analysis of chord progressions
- instrumentation: classical woodwinds
- structural analysis of scales
- intervals: sum- and difference tones – “an interval is a bag full of tones”
- 2nd order of church modes
- notation of intervals
- notation of intervals
- inversion of intervals
- all chromatic basic intervals and inversions
- analysis of functional harmony by degrees
- analysis of functional harmony by degrees
- analysis of functional harmony by degrees
- harmonic dictation
- harmonic analysis (beginning of chopin op.10 nr. 1)
- notation of pitch: staff and clef
- basic tones
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