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Introduction to Listening to music

Published on Dec 7, 2012

Listening to Music (MUSI 112)



Professor Wright introduces the course by suggesting that "listening to music" is not simply a passive activity one can use to relax, but rather, an active and rewarding process. He argues that by learning about the basic elements of Western classical music, such as rhythm, melody, and form, one learns strategies that can be used to understand many different kinds of music in a more thorough and precise way -- and further, one begins to understand the magnitude of human greatness. Professor Wright draws the music examples in this lecture from recordings of techno music, American musical theater, and works by Mozart, Beethoven, Debussy and Strauss, in order to introduce the issues that the course will explore in more depth throughout the semester.



00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction to Listening to Music

03:23 - Chapter 2. Why Listen to Classical Music?

12:14 - Chapter 3. Course Requirements and Pedagogy

21:11 - Chapter 4. Diagnostic Quiz

33:56 - Chapter 5. Pitch

42:04 - Chapter 6. Rhythm



Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu



This course was recorded in Fall 2008.

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