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100 1  $a Greenberg, Robert, $d 1954-
245 10 $a Understanding the fundamentals of music $h [sound recording] / $c Robert Greenberg.
260    $a [Chantilly, Va.] : $b Teaching Company ; $c c2007.
300    $a 16 sound discs (ca. 12 hr.) : $b digital ; $c 4 3/4 in.
490 0  $a The great courses. Fine arts & music. Music appreciation
490 1  $a The great courses
500    $a Title from container.
500    $a Compact disc.
500    $a In container (17 cm.).
500    $a The length of each lecture is: ca. 45 min. The entire program consists of 16 lectures.
505 00 $g Lecture 8. $t Pitch and mode, part 2. $g Lecture 2. $t Timbre, continued -- $g Lecture 3. $t Timbre, part 3 -- $g Lecture 4. $t Beat and tempo -- $g Lecture 5. $t Meter, part 1 -- $g Lecture 6. $t Meter, part 2 -- $g Lecture 7. $t Pitch and mode, part 1 -- $g Lecture 8. $t Pitch and mode, part 2.
505 00 $g Lecture 16. $t Harmony, part 3, progression, cadence, and modulation. $g Lecture 10. $t Tonality, key signature, and the circle of fifths -- $g Lecture 11. $t Intervals revisited and expanded -- $g Lecture 12. $t Melody -- $g Lecture 13. $t Melody, continued -- $g Lecture 14. $t Texture and harmony, part 1 -- $g Lecture 15. $t Harmony, part 2, function, tendency, and dominance -- $g Lecture 16. $t Harmony, part 3, progression, cadence, and modulation.
511 0  $a Lecturer: Professor Robert Greenberg.
520    $a For anyone wanting to master music's language, being able to read musical notation is a necessity. But this course, as Professor Greenberg notes, is a basic course, designed to introduce you to music's language in a way that is similar to the way you learned your own native language, by "discovering and exploring musical syntax through our ears-- by learning what the parts of musical speech sound like--rather than what they look like on paper." By sidestepping the necessity to read music, these lectures represent an extremely rare opportunity in musical education--an opportunity to experience a solid introduction to music theory's basics in a way that is not technically intimidating, yet provides a substantial grounding in the fundamentals--Publisher.
650  0 $a Music $x Instruction and study.
650  0 $a Music theory.
650  0 $a Music appreciation.
650  0 $a Musical analysis.
650  0 $a Audiobooks.
710 2  $a Teaching Company.
710 2  $a Recorded Books, LLC.
830  0 $a Great courses (Compact disc)
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