Tufts University: MUS004 - Musicianship II - Music - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccessReview:
A great class to take if you want to learn more theory but don't want to take Tonal Theory I. As long as you have any background in music and know the basics, you will do very well in this class. Prof. Taylor is willing to help anyone with questions or difficulties, and makes the course enjoyable, like a music course should be.
Workload:
Two Written Exams (one midterm and one towards the end of the semester), Two Keyboard Exams (really easy), occasional short composition assignments, one major composition of a theme with variations. If you like music this will all be fun anyway.
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Tufts University: MUS004 - Musicianship II - Music - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccessReview:
This class is really great. You definitely need a background in music, and one in piano or keyboard is extremely helpful. Vivian uses the piano to teach concepts about chords and voicing, and the tests involve demonstrating your skills on piano. She's very clear and helpful, always available and really knows her stuff. I loved this course, but I know other kids were frustrated by the focus on piano (honestly, that's the best way to learn though). I'm not a music major, but it's great to understand what I'm listening to. I wouldn't recommend this course unless you have some music theory background and a desire to understand that theory in more depth. If you have that, then you'll love it.
Workload:
Weekly composition assignments to demonstrate whatever she's taught i.e. write 16 bars using 7 chords or something. I loved this, and you can do it using just one staff for most of the class.
She also had you occasionally dissect a piece and identify the chords and whatnot in it.
The tests involve a written theory part, and a demonstration of knowledge on the piano. This is honestly quite easy, and often you work with a partner. There were three tests. There's a listening aspect, where you have to transcribe a song that she plays, but she walks you through it. You also have to identify modes by ear, but she practices this in class a lot too.
During the semester, you must attend three concerts and write a brief review of it. If you're taking this class, it's kind of assumed that you'd do this anyway and the review is about a page and a half. There are two other short papers that are very manageable and often based on your own thoughts/taste in music. For example, we had to give a presentation on our favorite piece and why.
You do have to work for this class, and some musical background is absolutely vital. Don't worry if you don't know piano, as long as you are comfortable reading music and have a basic understanding of scales and chords. But she is so helpful and so sweet that the workload is totally manageable and you learn a lot.
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