000350512 000__ 02685cgm\a2200421Ia\4500 000350512 001__ 350512 000350512 005__ 20210513125721.0 000350512 006__ aa\\\\\b\\\\000\0\ 000350512 007__ vd\cvaizq 000350512 008__ 070330s2007\\\\vau720\\\\\\\\\\\\vleng\d 000350512 019__ $$a182851207 000350512 020__ $$a1598032860 000350512 020__ $$a9781598032864 000350512 02842 $$a7261$$bTeaching Co. 000350512 02842 $$aID7261A-01-$$bTeaching Co. 000350512 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn104623172 000350512 040__ $$aMDK$$cMDK$$dGL9$$dJED$$dOCLCQ$$dYDXCP$$dTEF$$dAXJ$$dABG 000350512 049__ $$aISEA 000350512 05014 $$aMT7$$b.G74 2007 000350512 08204 $$a780.7 000350512 1001_ $$aGreenberg, Robert,$$d1954- 000350512 24510 $$aUnderstanding the fundamentals of music$$h[videorecording] /$$cRobert Greenberg. 000350512 260__ $$aChantilly, VA :$$bTeaching Co.,$$cc2007. 000350512 300__ $$a4 videodiscs (ca. 720 min.) :$$bsd., col. ;$$c4 3/4 in. +$$e1 guidebook (iv,109 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.) 000350512 4901_ $$aThe great courses. Fine arts & music 000350512 500__ $$aCourse no. 7261. 000350512 504__ $$aGuides include bibliographical references. 000350512 50500 $$gpt. 1. disc 1. (lectures 1-4).$$tLanguage of music ;$$tTimbre, continued ;$$tTimbre, part 3 ;$$tBeat and tempo --$$gpt. 1. disc 2. (lectures 5-8)$$tMeter, part 1 ;$$tMeter, part 2 ;$$tPitch and mode, part 1 ;$$tPitch and mode, part 2 --$$gpt. 2. disc 3. (lectures 9-12).$$tIntervals and tunings ;$$tTonality, key signature, and the circle of fifths ;$$tIntervals revisited and expanded ;$$tMelody --$$gpt. 2. disc 4. (lectures 13-16).$$tMelody, continued ;$$tTexture and harmony, part 1 ;$$tHarmony, part 2 - function, tendency, and dominance ;$$tHarmony, part 3 - progression, cadence, and modulation. 000350512 5110_ $$aLecturer: Robert Greenberg, San Francisco Performances. 000350512 520__ $$aFor anyone wanting to master music's language, being able to read musical notation is a necessity. But this course, as Professor Greenberg notes, is a basic course, designed to introduce you to music's language in a way that is similar to the way you learned your own native language, by "discovering and exploring musical syntax through our ears-- by learning what the parts of musical speech sound like--rather than what they look like on paper." By sidestepping the necessity to read music, these lectures represent an extremely rare opportunity in musical education--an opportunity to experience a solid introduction to music theory's basics in a way that is not technically intimidating, yet provides a substantial grounding in the fundamentals--Publisher. 000350512 538__ $$aDVD. 000350512 650_0 $$aMusic$$xInstruction and study. 000350512 650_0 $$aMusic theory. 000350512 650_0 $$aMusic appreciation. 000350512 650_0 $$aMusical analysis. 000350512 655_0 $$aFilmed lectures. 000350512 7102_ $$aTeaching Company. 000350512 830_0 $$aGreat courses (DVD). 000350512 85201 $$bdvd$$hMT7$$i.G74$$i2007 000350512 86731 $$aSuppl. 000350512 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:350512$$pGLOBAL_SET 000350512 980__ $$aBIB 000350512 980__ $$aDVD