Music Theory IV
Overview
Description
Neapolitan and augmented chords, chromatic chord forms (chromatic mediants, altered dominant, and borrowed chords), advanced modulation, advanced forms (theme and variations, rondo and sonata-allegro), contemporary techniques, including extended chords, quartal and secondary harmony, twelve-tone rhythmic devices with analyzation of works by such composers as Wagner, Debussy, Schoenberg, and Stravinsky; compositions written using these works as models. Music Majors Only. Prerequisite(s): Music majors only. MUSC 2234 with a minimum grade of C. Co-requisite: MUSC 2235L and MUSC 1001D.
Credits
Min
3
Min
3
Min
3
Requisites
No Requisites