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Blues harmony. Blues melodies and the blues scale. Rhythm and Meter in Pop Music. Melody and phrasing. Introduction to Form in Popular Music. AABA form and strophic form. Verse-chorus form. Introduction to Harmonic Schemas in Pop Music. Blues-based schemas. Classical schemas in a pop context. Puff schemas. Modal schemas. Pentatonic harmony. Fragile, Absent, and Emergent Tonics. Pitch and pitch class. Intervals in Integer Notation. Set Class and Prime Form. Interval Class Vectors. Analyzing with Set Theory or not!
Diatonic Modes. Analyzing with Modes, Scales, and Collections. Basics of Twelve-Tone Theory. Naming Conventions for Rows. Row Properties. Analysis Examples - Webern op. Composing with twelve tones. History and Context of Serialism. Core Principles of Orchestration. Subtle color changes.
Transcription from piano. Rhythmic Cycles. Harmony Anthology. Meter Anthology. Twelve-Tone Anthology. Digital Workbook. PDF Workbook. Suggestions and Feedback. Adopting this text? Open Music Theory Version 2 OMT2 is an open educational resource intended to serve as the primary text and workbook for undergraduate music theory curricula.
As an open and natively-online resource, OMT2 is substantially different from other commercially-published music theory textbooks, though it still provides the same content that teachers expect from a music theory text. OMT2 has been designed inclusively. For us, this means broadening our topics beyond the standard harmony and atonal theory topics to include fundamentals, musical form, jazz, pop, and orchestration. And within those traditional sections of harmony and atonal theory, the authors have deliberately chosen composers who represent diverse genders and races.
The book is accessible. And perhaps most importantly, the book is completely free and always will be. The text of the book is augmented with several different media: video lessons, audio, interactive notated scores with playback, and small quizzes are embedded directly into each chapter for easy access. OMT2 introduces a full workbook to accompany the text. Almost every chapter offers at least one worksheet on that topic. Some chapters, especially in the Fundamentals section, also collect additional assignments that can be found on other websites.
Share on Twitter. Read Book. Reading Clefs Chelsey Hamm. Half- and Whole-steps and Accidentals Chelsey Hamm. Intervals Chelsey Hamm and Bryn Hughes.
Triads Chelsey Hamm. Seventh Chords Chelsey Hamm. Texture Samuel Brady and Mark Gotham. Counterpoint and Galant Schemas.
Fourth-species counterpoint Kris Shaffer and Mark Gotham. Ground Bass Mark Gotham. Galant schemas — Summary Mark Gotham. Hybrid Phrase-level Forms John Peterson. Formal Sections in General Brian Jarvis. Binary Form Brian Jarvis. Ternary Form Brian Jarvis. Sonata Form Brian Jarvis. Rondo Brian Jarvis. Diatonic Harmony, Tonicization, and Modulation. Strengthening Endings with V7 John Peterson. Embellishing Tones John Peterson.
La scale degree 6 in the bass at beginnings, middles, and endings John Peterson. Mi scale degree 3 in the bass at beginnings John Peterson.
Predominant Seventh Chords John Peterson. Tonicization John Peterson and Megan Lavengood. Modal Mixture Brian Jarvis. Augmented Sixth Chords Brian Jarvis. Harmonic Elision Brian Jarvis. Augmented Options Mark Gotham. Equal Divisions of the Octave Bryn Hughes. Chromatic Sequences Bryn Hughes. Parallel Chromatic Sequences Bryn Hughes.
The Omnibus Progression Bryn Hughes. Swing rhythms Megan Lavengood. Chord symbols Megan Lavengood. Jazz voicings Megan Lavengood. Embellishing chords Megan Lavengood. Substitutions Megan Lavengood. Chord-Scale Theory John Kocur. Blues harmony Bryn Hughes and Megan Lavengood.
Blues melodies and the blues scale Megan Lavengood. Popular Music. Planet Hong Kong, second edition pdf online. The Way Hollywood Tells It pdf online. Poetics of Cinema pdf online. Figures Traced In Light. Ozu and the Poetics of Cinema pdf online. Hou Hsiao-hsien: A new video lecture! How Motion Pictures Became the Movies.
Constructive editing in Pickpocket : A video essay. Rex Stout: Logomachizing. Lessons with Bazin: Six Paths to a Poetics. Murder Culture: Adventures in s Suspense. Mad Detective : Doubling Down.
Nordisk and the Tableau Aesthetic. Re Discovering Charles Dekeukeleire. Doing Film History. Anatomy of the Action Picture. Film and the Historical Return. Studying Cinema. Thanks to Lu Tedan for all his hard work! The translator is Fan Bei. Thanks to Luo Jin and Zhou Bin as well! Thanks to the translator Zhang Jin, the editor Zhou Bin, and the proofreader, with whom I've had much pleasant correspondence, Luo Jin. You can learn more about it from this blog post.
Our thanks to the editors and translators who have made these editions possible. The entire issue is devoted to cinema, with spectacularly illustrated essays on Demy, Godard, and other filmmakers. My thanks to Jean-Pierre Criqui for his kind invitation to participate in this issue.
We thank the translators and the publishers for bringing these books out. It tells the exciting, statistics-laden tale of how Hollywood rose to world dominance during World War I and never let go. So our thanks to Matt Zoller Seitz , filmmaker and film critic extraordinary, for his generous essay about our work. Along with the book comes a beautiful DVD including the masterpiece Anonimatografo. Film History: An Introduction has been issued in its third edition.
It is considerably enhanced with material on the cinema of the s, including coverage of recent Chinese film, developments in American indies including Mumblecore , trends toward globalization, and a wholly new chapter on Digital Cinema.
For a longer discussion of its take on things, go to this blog entry.
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