Music Theory Classroom: Chromatic Harmony
This is the fourth course in the Music Theory Classroom curriculum.
Description
Music Theory Classroom is a four-course, one- to two-year music theory curriculum designed for high-school and homeschool students. It covers the material studied by music majors in the first one to two years of college, but it is structured so that a diligent student can complete it in three 14-week terms.
The four courses in the curriculum include: two Fundamentals courses which are intended to be taken concurrently, followed by Diatonic Harmony and then Chromatic Harmony. Each course has 28 lessons, so the recommended pace is approximately two lessons per week.
For a more complete description of the curriculum, check the MusicTheoryClassroom dot com website.
What You Will Learn!
- Music theory for homeschool students, high-school musicians, or anyone!
- Tonicization
- Types of Modulation
- Voice Leading of Chromatic Chords
- Harmonic Analysis of Music with Chromatic Chords
- Modal Mixture
- Neapolitan Chord
- Augmented Sixth Chords
- Enharmonic Modulations
- Common-Tone Diminished Seventh Chords
- Binary and Ternary Form
Who Should Attend!
- High school students (including homeschoolers) who are interested in studying music at the college level
- Anyone who is interested in learning music theory