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    Overview

    Advanced study of the nature of musical elements, looking at ways they can be used and drawing on examples from a range of musical styles.

    This paper continues the exploration of musical elements, looking at ways they can be used and analysed, and drawing on examples from a range of musical styles.

    The paper builds on concepts learned in MUSI 101, extending into the world of practical diatonic harmony, modes, and the expressive realm of chromaticism. It also continues to explore the nature of musical organisation and coherence, looking at a range of musical examples from both Western art music, jazz and contemporary music traditions.

    Students will learn to analyse musical materials and think critically about them, using a variety of analytical tools. Importantly, MUSI 201/310 contains weekly tutorials focused on a practical harmony component where students learn and wrote tonal four-part harmony through regular exercises - a skill-set fundamental to classical and popular music across the globe.

    Students in MUSI 310 will be expected to work at a more advanced level of musical theory than those in MUSI 201.

    About this paper

    Paper title Materials of Music 3
    Subject Music
    EFTS 0.1500
    Points 18 points
    Teaching period Semester 1 (On campus)
    Domestic Tuition Fees ( NZD ) $1,318.20
    International Tuition Fees Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website.
    Prerequisite
    MUSI 101 and 18 200-level MUSI points
    Restriction
    MUSI 201
    Eligibility

    MUSI 101 and 18 200-level points are required.  Note: you cannot take both MUSI 201 and MUSI 310.

    Contact

    Contact the School office at spa@otago.ac.nz

    Teaching staff

    Paper Co-ordinator: Dr Maddy Parkins-Craig

    Teaching Staff:

    Dr Maddy Parkins-Craig

    Mr David Harrison

    Dr Andrew Perkins

    Professor Anthony Ritchie

    Paper Structure

    Three lectures and tutorials a week

    Textbooks

    Study materials will be handed out in the first class of each module.

    Course outline

    Contact the School of Performing Arts office for the most recent copy of the course outline.

    Graduate Attributes Emphasised
    Lifelong learning, Scholarship, Communication, Critical thinking, Information literacy, Research, Self-motivation.
    View more information about Otago's graduate attributes.
    Learning Outcomes
    • Students will understand the diatonic system and how harmony works to a high level
    • Students will develop the ability to harmonize a melody and create a melody and harmony above a bass line
    • Students will develop the ability to analyse harmony from different genres of music within the Western diatonic system
    • Students will develop skills to analyse popular styles of music using modes
    • The ability to use chromatic harmony in written harmonisations to a higher level of sophistication than in MUSI 201
    • The ability to identify and use chords and modes in jazz and popular music that are not required in MUSI 201

    Timetable

    Semester 1

    Location
    Dunedin
    Teaching method
    This paper is taught On Campus
    Learning management system
    Aoroa

    Lecture

    Stream Days Times Weeks
    Attend
    A1 Monday 10:00-10:50 9-14, 16-17, 19-22
    Tuesday 12:00-12:50 9-14, 16-22
    Wednesday 11:00-11:50 9-14, 16-22

    Tutorial

    Stream Days Times Weeks
    Attend one stream from
    A1 Monday 15:00-15:50 10-14, 16-17, 19-22
    A2 Tuesday 08:00-08:50 10-14, 16-22
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