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From the Classroom
- Practice Material for Final (April 30 or May 5)
- Syllabus (PDF file)
- Intelligent Listening, the Full Checklist (PDF file) and Full Practice Checklist
- Music Notation (material about the written language of music)
- Note Tester (with all the notes on the original pitch notation handout)
- Time Signature Tester (with 4, 8 or 16 as bottom numbers)
- Looking at Form
- ACID XPress Checklist
- Analyzing a Melody
- Editing in Audacity [new window]
- More on Texture
- Questionnaire
For Your Ears
- How to Login to WebCT
- Music Player: Music from the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque eras
- Music Player: Music from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries
- Music Player: Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 15 in C (More, Interactive Version [requires Shockwave] ) (as mentioned in class, this is the correct name, not Sonata No. 1 as listed on top of the music)
- Flash Movie: the first page of Mozart's sonata (the music for the page you received in class)
- Audio Lesson on Analyzing a Melody. Podcast | MP3 version. [Experimental. Work-in-progress]
- Music Player: with the two songs used to review for your Intelligent Listening paper. Completed example Checklist for the Clapton record. Note: because we are discussing the Beatles and Clapton records in class, you can not use either one for your checklist paper
- How It All Started (Music from the 50s)
- The music of Aaron Copland (1900-90) (How many do you recognize?)
Free Software +
- Get ACID XPress (free version of ACID for PC. MAC users, you have Garage Band)
- ACIDPlanet (listen to what others are doing with ACID)
- Use this search to find free ACID loops to download
- Audacity (audio editing software for PC and MAC)
Interesting Links
- Some places for you to visit on the Web
In order to hear the music examples on these pages you need the Flash Player and RealONEPlayer plug-ins installed in your browser. All are free. Click the above links or icons to get them. (For RealONEPlayer, look for the link to the free version)
Also needed is the free Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in