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  1. The project was a collaboration between Open Educational Resources Service, and staff and student interns from the Reid School of Music. As a proof-of-concept endeavour, the project aimed to explore how effectively we could convert existing course content into convenient and reusable open formats suitable for use by staff and students both within and beyond the University.

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  3. Feb 8, 2009 · Basic Materials in Music Theory, 2009 Title: Basic Materials in Music Theory: A Programmed Approach (12th Edition) Author: Greg A. Steinke,Paul O. Harder, Publisher: Prentice Hall Pages: 408 Published: 2009-02-08 ISBN-10: 0205654207 ISBN-13: 9780205654208 Category: Binding: Paperback (12) List ...

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  5. Music has a phenomenal power to move, transport, and delight us. Across numerous styles and forms, great music expresses the inexpressible, speaks across time and cultures, and galvanizes audiences across the world. And the more we understand about music, the more we appreciate it, and a knowledge of music theory is the best place to start.

  6. A.2 Analytical Techniques: A Preliminary Exploration. An analysis is words about music1 [not musicians (=musicology) or instruments (=organology) or manuscripts (=pa-leography) or musical cultures (=ethnomusicology) or the physics of music (acoustics) etc.]. Broadly, music falls into two categories: musics of progression (teleological2 musics ...

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  8. MUSIC THEORY. A scale is a collection of notes formed from a set pattern. These patterns are made up of half steps. (the distance of adjacent frets) and whole steps (a gap of a fret between notes). Take the first, third, and fifth notes of the scale and you get a triad... and you get an arpeggio. Add in different notes of the scale and you get ...

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