A firm harmonic foundation and the ability to aurally recognize chord progressions is indispensable to composers, In this course you will learn about chord progressions, voice leading, harmonizing a melody, major and minor modes, musical forms and diatonic seventh chords. At the same time you will learn how to analyze pieces of music and compose your own music in the classical tradition style. Through keyboard chord voicings and voice-leading exercises, you'll gain an understanding of the musical tools that go beyond the demands of a particular musical style, and develop a greater sense of control in your writing - by the end of the course you'll find you're in a position to actually contribute your personal touch to the development of any number of musical pieces! Lesson 1.- Elements of Pitch and Rhythm, Triads and seventh chords, Diatonic chords in Major and Minor Lesson 2.- Principles of Voice Leading Lesson 3.- Root Position Part Writing Lesson 4.- Harmonic Progressions, Sequences, Harmonize simple melodies Lesson 5.- Triads in First Inversion Lesson 6.- Triads in Second Inversion Lesson 7.- Cadences, Phrases and Periods Lesson 8.- Non Chord Tones Lesson 9.- Diatonic Seventh Chords I Lesson 10.- Diatonic Seventh Chords II Lesson 11.- Other Diatonic Seventh Chords Lesson 12.- Final Project
Counterpoint 1
Counterpoint is the technique of writing independent melodic lines that work together to create effective music. This linear perspective has influenced some of the most popular songs and artists in the 20th century, including the music of the Beatles, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, and many other contemporary artists—even hip-hop and techno artists. The study of Counterpoint is essential knowledge for songwriters, composers, and musicians who want to strengthen their compositional skills.
This course explores the mechanics of basic contrapuntal technique, focusing on how melodies interact with one another. The course begins with writing a simple melodic line that works with an existing melody. You will then learn to add complexity, and you will study motivic manipulations of sequence, inversion, retrograde, and other variations. The course also explores various canonic techniques, including simple, mirror, crab, and mensuration canons. This course uses musical examples from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th century periods
The goal of the course is to give you a broad overview of counterpoint and improve your compositional skills, regardless of stylistic preference.
At the end of each week, you will be asked to write a short piece of music
Lesson 1.- Introduction to Counterpoint and Review of Tonal Harmony Concepts
Lesson 2.- What is Counterpoint. The Single Melodic Line
Lesson 3.- Principles of Two Voice Counterpoint
Lesson 4.- Ratios, Phrases and Form
Lesson 5.- Non-Chord Tones
Lesson 6.- Motivic Manipulation
Lesson 7.- Writing Two Voice Counterpoint and Writing in Minor
Lesson 8.- Simple Canon at the Octave
Lesson 9.- Advanced Harmonic Techniques: Canon by Inversion. Canon at other intervals
Lesson 10.- Invertible Counterpoint
Lesson 11.- Advanced Motivic Manipulation. Riddle Canons. More elements of Form. Binary Form.
Lesson 12.- Imitative Counterpoint. Imitation and Puzzle.
Final Project​​
Composition, Tonal Harmony and Analysis 1
- 12 Weeks