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Contemporary Music Theory and Improvisation 3

COURSE Code: MUS. 212
3 Credits

Course Description

This course builds on a solid foundation of musical literacy and explores more advanced theoretical concepts all allow students to play, write and analyze at a higher level. Topics include advanced voice-leading concepts, melody writing, sequences and motives, diminished and whole-tone harmony, chord/scale relationships, voicing techniques, reharmonization techniques, score and part writing, instrument transpositions, roman numeral, functional, melodic and formal analysis methods and other subjects.
The Improvisation Lab component applies many of the theoretical concepts introduced in the course and develops the performer’s ability to improvise both vocally and instrumentally on standard repertoire using a variety of scales and harmonies in different musical styles (bebop, blues, funk, contemporary jazz and various Latin styles). Performance practice, stylistic nuance and the application of music theory and aural training are assessed.

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