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music classes & Programs<br />
Ear-Training (Ages 11-17)<br />
A class where emphasis is placed on the skills <strong>of</strong> reading<br />
and hearing music. Ear-training classes at all levels include<br />
melodic exercises sung and performed using solfége<br />
syllables and on instruments, keyboard skills, rhythmic<br />
training, melodic dictation and improvisation. Information<br />
about purchasing the required textbook will be given at<br />
the first class. Class is designed to occur over a three-year<br />
sequence. Minimum <strong>of</strong> six students.<br />
Ear-Training 1<br />
PP.400.123 01 SAT 9:00-10:00 L314<br />
Loukachkina <strong>Fall</strong> $304/<strong>Spring</strong> $304<br />
PP.400.123 02 TUE 6:00-7:00 Rm TBA<br />
STAFF <strong>Fall</strong> $304/<strong>Spring</strong> $304<br />
Ear-Training 2<br />
PP.400.124 01 SAT 11:00-12:00 L314<br />
Loukachkina <strong>Fall</strong> $304/<strong>Spring</strong> $304<br />
Ear-Training 3<br />
PP.400.125.01 SAT 10:00–11:00 L314<br />
Loukachkina <strong>Fall</strong> $304/<strong>Spring</strong> $304<br />
Music <strong>The</strong>ory Fundamentals (Ages 14 and up)<br />
An introduction to reading and writing <strong>of</strong> music. Elements<br />
<strong>of</strong> music notation and terminology, scale formation, key<br />
signatures, triads and their inversions, and an introduction<br />
to the keyboard are all covered. Information about<br />
purchasing the required course textbook will be given at<br />
the first class. Minimum <strong>of</strong> six students.<br />
PP.400.126 01 SAT 11:00–12:00 303C<br />
Wirth <strong>Fall</strong> $304/<strong>Spring</strong> $304<br />
Online: Accelerated Music <strong>The</strong>ory<br />
Fundamentals (Ages 14 and up)<br />
An accelerated section <strong>of</strong> Music <strong>The</strong>ory Fundamentals<br />
that completes the course in one semester. Includes an<br />
introduction to reading music in multiple clefs. Elements<br />
<strong>of</strong> music notation and terminology, scale formation, key<br />
signatures, triads and their inversions, seventh chords and<br />
an introduction to the keyboard are all covered. An additional<br />
non-refundable online servicing fee will be charged<br />
per semester. Registration is by instructor approval only.<br />
Please contact Elijah Wirth at ewirth1@jhmi.edu.<br />
PP.400.129 01 ONLINE<br />
Wirth <strong>Fall</strong> $340/<strong>Spring</strong> $340<br />
Form and Analysis (Ages 14 and up)<br />
This class provides a study <strong>of</strong> musical genre and style as<br />
it pertains to the harmony and design <strong>of</strong> a composition.<br />
Music history and geographical origins will be discussed at<br />
length. Compositions that students are currently performing<br />
will be used as a portion <strong>of</strong> the course material. This is<br />
an excellent class for students who want to find out more<br />
about the pieces they are performing. Information about<br />
purchasing the required course textbook will be given at<br />
the first class. Completion <strong>of</strong> Music <strong>The</strong>ory Fundamentals<br />
or prior instructor approval is required to register.<br />
Minimum <strong>of</strong> six students.<br />
PP.400.128.01 SAT 10:00–11:00 303C<br />
Mullin-Martin <strong>Fall</strong> $304/<strong>Spring</strong> $304<br />
Music <strong>The</strong>ory for Adults (Ages 18 and up)<br />
This music theory seminar is for adults who would like to<br />
learn music theory. All levels and expectations are welcome.<br />
Class is designed for students to move at their own<br />
pace and direct their own course <strong>of</strong> study. No prior study<br />
<strong>of</strong> theory is necessary for enrollment. Information about<br />
the purchase <strong>of</strong> the required course textbook will be given<br />
at the first class. Minimum <strong>of</strong> six students.<br />
PP.010.400 01 SAT 12:00-1:00 303C<br />
Mullin-Martin <strong>Fall</strong> $304/<strong>Spring</strong> $304<br />
Online: Accelerated Music <strong>The</strong>ory<br />
Fundamentals (for Adults) (Ages 18 and up)<br />
An online section <strong>of</strong> Music <strong>The</strong>ory Fundamentals for adults<br />
that completes the course in one semester. Includes an<br />
introduction to reading music in multiple clefs. Elements<br />
<strong>of</strong> music notation/terminology, scale formation, key<br />
signatures, triads and their inversions, seventh chords and<br />
introduction to the keyboard are covered. An additional<br />
non-refundable online servicing fee will be charged per<br />
semester. Registration is by instructor approval only.<br />
Please contact Elijah Wirth at ewirth1@jhmi.edu.<br />
PP.400.129 01 ONLINE<br />
Wirth <strong>Fall</strong> $340/<strong>Spring</strong> $340<br />
For Jazz <strong>The</strong>ory and Arranging, see pg. 16.<br />
Harmony (Ages 14 and up)<br />
This class provides study <strong>of</strong> diatonic harmony as it pertains<br />
to classical music. Topics include voice leading, harmonic<br />
progression, melody harmonzation, four-part choral writing<br />
and non-chord tones. This is an excellent beginner<br />
class for students interested in composition. Information<br />
about purchasing the required course textbook will<br />
be given at the first class. Completion <strong>of</strong> Music <strong>The</strong>ory<br />
Fundamentals or prior instructor approval is required to<br />
register. Minimum <strong>of</strong> six students.<br />
PP.400.127.01 SAT 9:00–10:00 303C<br />
Mullin-Martin <strong>Fall</strong> $304/<strong>Spring</strong> $304<br />
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