Listed in: Music, as MUSI-112
Formerly listed as: MUSI-12
Roman Yakub (Section 01)
Through analysis, performance, and composition, we will build a solid working understanding of basic principles of melody and harmony common in Western musical traditions. Assignments will include writing short melodies and accompaniments as well as more detailed compositional and improvisational projects. We will use our instruments and voices to bring musical examples to life in the classroom. Two class meetings and one lab session per week. Students who have not previously taken a course in music theory at Amherst College are encouraged to take a self-administered placement exam available on reserve in the Music Library and on the Music Department Website (www.amherst.edu/~music/TheoryPlacement.pdf ). Students are also encouraged to discuss placement in music theory with a member of the Music Department.
Requisite: MUSI 111, or equivalent ability gained by playing an instrument or singing. Limited to 20 students. Fall semester: Professor Robinson: Spring semester: Visiting Lecturer Yakub.