Principles of Music by Philip Lambert (2023, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100197605842
ISBN-139780197605844
eBay Product ID (ePID)23057249588

Product Key Features

Number of Pages424 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NamePrinciples of Music
SubjectInstruction & Study / General, Music / General, Composers & Musicians, General
Publication Year2023
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMusic, Juvenile Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorPhilip Lambert
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight31.4 Oz
Item Length8.8 in
Item Width8.8 in

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Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2022-026915
Dewey Edition23/eng/20220607
Reviews"This is a sequenced text that can be used to move students through at a pace that seems comfortable for our incoming freshmen who have little music reading skills. There are suggested activities that allow them to practice basic material or move ahead into a deeper understanding, depending on their personal strengths and weaknesses."--Jeri Walker, Southeastern Oklahoma State University "This is a great textbook to familiarize students with no prior music study with the fundamentals of music theory. The pace is great overall and it has excellent homework." --Kelly Austermann, Jefferson College, "This is a sequenced text that can be used to move students through at a pace that seems comfortable for our incoming freshmen who have little music reading skills. There are suggested activities that allow them to practice basic material or move ahead into a deeper understanding, depending on their personal strengths and weaknesses."--Jeri Walker, Southeastern Oklahoma State University "This is a great textbook to familiarize students with no prior music study with the fundamentals of music theory. The pace is great overall and it has excellent homework." -Kelly Austermann, Jefferson College, This is a sequenced text that can be used to move students through at a pace that seems comfortable for our incoming freshmen who have little music reading skills. There are suggested activities that allow them to practice basic material or move ahead into a deeper understanding, depending ontheir personal strengths and weaknesses.-Jeri Walker, Southeastern Oklahoma State University|9780197605844|
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal781
Table Of ContentPreface Part 1: Core Principles Lesson 1: Hearing and Feeling Music When Music Happens / The Piano Keyboard / Names of the White Keys / The Chromatic Scale Lesson 2: Accidentals Names of the Black Keys / Summary of Names for White and Black Keys Lesson 3: Half and Whole Steps Steps in Music / Spelling Conventions for Half and Whole Steps / The Whole-Tone Scale Lesson 4: Rhythm and Meter Notation of Rhythm / Patterns and Groupings / Notation of Meter / Learning and Performing Rhythms / Tempo Lesson 5: More Rhythm and Meter Stress Patterns and Meter / Dotted Notes / The Anacrusis / Rests / Compound Meter / Fluctuating Beat Divisions Lesson 6: Staffs and Clefs Treble Clef / Bass Clef / The Grand Staff / Octave Designations / C Clefs Lesson 7: The Notational System Pitch Resources / Steps on the Staff Part 2: Scales and Keys Lesson 8: The Major Scale Key and Tonic / The Diatonic Modes / Structure of the Major Scale / Scale Construction / The Major Scales / Scale Degree Names / Transposition Lesson 9: Key Signatures for Major Keys The Key Signature / Formatting Key Signatures / The Circle of Keys Lesson 10: The Minor Scale Structure of the Minor Scale / Scale Families / The Minor Scales / Minor Scale Construction / The Sound of Minor Lesson 11: Key Signatures for Minor Keys Relative Key Signatures / All Minor Key Signatures / Circle of Keys for Major and Minor Lesson 12: The Forms of Minor Parallel Major and Minor / Harmonic Minor / Melodic Minor / Summary of the Forms of Minor Part 3: Intervals Lesson 13: Interval Basics Note Connections / Interval Distance / Quality / Size in Half Steps Lesson 14: Intervals in Any Key Minor Intervals / Methodology I / Interval Inversion / Methodology II Lesson 15: The Full Interval Spectrum Intervals Outside of the Key / Augmented and Diminished 1, 4, 5, and 8 / Augmented and Diminished 2, 3, 6, and 7 / Summaries of Interval Types / Methodology / Augmented and Diminished Intervals Under Inversion Lesson 16: Interval Contexts Intervals in Musical Practice / Compound Intervals / Summary Part 4: Chords Lesson 17: Triads Three-Note Groupings / Triad Characteristics / Major and Minor Triads / Augmented and Diminished Triads / The Circle of Triads / Methodology Lesson 18: Expressing Triads Triads in Musical Practice / Some Examples / Methodology Lesson 19: Triads in Major Keys Scale Degree Combinations / Roman Numeral Notation / Chord Functions Lesson 20: Triads in Minor Keys Triad Formations Using Minor Scales / Additional Considerations for Minor Lesson 21: Triad Inversion The Principle of Chord Inversion / Forming and Recognizing Triad Inversions / Symbolizing Triad Inversions / Methodology / Choral Texture Lesson 22: Seventh Chords Enriching Triads / Principles of Construction / Inversion of Seventh Chords / Five Types of Seventh Chords Lesson 23: Chords in Action How Does a Song Happen? / Rhythm, Meter, Tempo / Harmonic Foundations / Writing a Melody / Form and Style Appendix A: Glossary Appendix B: A Brief Guide to Common Musical Symbols and Markings Appendix C: Mini-Dictionary of Score Indications Index Web Bonus Material Workbook 1 Rhythm Supplements Unbalanced Meter/Irregularities of Rhythm and Meter/The Art of Rhythm Workbook 2 Advanced Material Transposition of the Diatonic Modes/Structure of the Tonal System Suggestions for Listening Fifteen Character Pieces
SynopsisPrinciples of Music, Third Edition, introduces students to music fundamentals by moving step-by-step through carefully sequenced exercises. Throughout the text students learn to use the keyboard as a tool to visualize theoretical concepts. In addition to pitch, the text explores the basics of rhythm and meter, emphasizing exercises that link to performance throughout. New online exercises help students develop skills in music fundamentals before putting pencil to paper., Principles of Music , Third Edition, introduces students to music fundamentals by moving step-by-step through carefully sequenced exercises. Throughout the text students learn to use the keyboard as a tool to visualize theoretical concepts. In addition to pitch, the text explores the basics of rhythm and meter, emphasizing exercises that link to performance throughout. New online exercises help students develop skills in music fundamentals before putting pencil to paper., Ideal for students with no prior experience with musical notation and music theory, Principles of Music, Third Edition, presents a sequence of carefully-designed lessons that proceed step by step through music fundamentals. In addition to lessons in pitch notation and tonal materials, this all-in-one text and workbook also covers the basics of rhythm and meter through separate lessons and performance exercises that reinforce rhythm reading. New digital activities--available on Oxford Learning Link--help students practice fundamental skills before completing assignments in the textbook.
LC Classification NumberMT7.L1645 2022

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