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Introduction to Music Theory

Introduction to music theory is a university-level course covering all the aspects of any basic introductiory theory class. In seven lectures we will cover topics such as:

Music Notation
Chord and Interval formation
Tonal Harmony
Form Analysis
Vocal Writing

The lecture series will be held at the Azalea Hall in Mckinleyville (Call the comunity services district fo...

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Introduction to music theory is a university-level course covering all the aspects of any basic introductiory theory class. In seven lectures we will cover topics such as:

Music Notation
Chord and Interval formation
Tonal Harmony
Form Analysis
Vocal Writing

The lecture series will be held at the Azalea Hall in Mckinleyville (Call the comunity services district for more information), every saturday from 10:00-11:00 am, starting March 28 and going through to May 2. I will be the instructor, of course. To register call the Mckinleyville Parks and Recreation Dept. at (707)-839-9003 or stop by their office at 1656 SUTTER RD. McKinnleyville.

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Subject

Music Theory

Ages

All ages

Skill level

Beginner, Intermediate

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When

March 28, 2009 - May 02, 2009
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Where

  • Azalea Hall
    Mckinleyville, CA

Price: $25.00

Notes:

The Class Fee is $25.

Type

  • Class / Group Sessions

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