Music 2143 Harmonic Materials in Tonal Music 2B
[Winter 2005: Prof. Owen Stephens]

Winter Term



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Instructor: Dr. Gordon J. Callon
Office: Denton Hall, Room 168
Telephone: 585-1420
e-mail: gordon.callon@acadiau.ca

Course Times: Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 12:30-1:30 (Slot 5)

 Direct Link to FTP directory containing old Music 2133/2143 Exams
[To download Sibelius file, right click on file name and Save As... or Copy to Folder... .]
 
Class e-mail list: MUSI2143X2@acadiau.ca

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Course Content:

Music 2143 is a continuation of Music 2133. As such, it is a study of the materials and structure of tonal music, with an emphasis on chromatic music. Emphasis is placed on introducing students to preliminary concepts and principles of musical structure and design, and composition process. Also introduced are basic ideas and methods in the writing of tonal counterpoint.


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Course Procedure:

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Assignments: Students should expect about two assignments per week, throughout the term.
Unless otherwise stated, all assignments are due before noon, one week from the day assigned.
Assignments, if completed using Sibelius or Igor music notation software, may be submitted elecronically as e-mail attachments (to gcallon@ca.inter.net or gordon.callon@acadiau.ca) at any time (up to the deadline).
If a student wishes feedback on an assignment before the assignment is completed, the student also may submit the partial assignments for comments. If the student does not wish a partial assignments submitted this way to be graded as a completed assignment, this must be clearly stated in the e-mail message.
Students must take care that their name is clearly included on each assignment itself. It is not sufficient to have the name in the e-mail message; once an assignment is downloaded and saved from the e-mail message, there is no way of knowing from which e-mail message the attachment originally came.

Classes:

Quizzes: Quizzes are given as necessary. These may or may not be announced in advance.

Consultation with the Professor/Instructor: Students are urged to consult with the instructor on a regular basis, outside of class during regular office hours (or by appointment).


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Last updated: 27 June 2004.
Copyright © 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, & 2004 by Gordon J. Callon. All rights reserved.
e-mail: gcallon@istar.ca or gordon.callon@acadiau.ca

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