01. Language of Music
📁 Peterson Academy Introduction to Music Theory with Samuel Andreyev 🎬 01/08. Language of Music ✅ COURSE OVERVIEW In 'Introduction to Music Theory', 8-hour course, Samuel Andreyev takes us through foundations of Western music theory, from five-line staff system and rhythmic notation to pitch, intervals, scales and harmony. We examine how music creates movement through consonance and dissonance, cadences, voice leading and formal structures, while developing practical skills like ear training and score analysis. Course emphasizes that music theory serves as descriptive language rather than prescriptive rules, enabling musicians to communicate across time and cultures while acknowledging that notation remains abstraction of embodied musical experience. 💬 ╰┈➤ www.petersonacademy.com/courses/introduction-to-music-theory In our introductory lecture, we explore principles of Western musical notation, examining how this 2000-year-old tradition represents codified body of practices that could disappear if not continuously transmitted. We delve into five-line staff system, various clefs, note values, rhythmic notation and historical development of these elements as solutions to challenge of representing ephemeral sounds in written form. Ultimately, Samuel Andreyev emphasizes that music theory is descriptive rather than prescriptive, serving as valuable inheritance that enables musicians to communicate across time and cultures. Timecodes: 00:00 - Cultures & Languages 01:18 - Evolution of Musical Tradition 02:02 - Purpose of Course 03:38 - Music Theory 05:24 - Western Musical Tradition 07:10 - Difficulties of Musical Notation 09:00 - Diversity of 20th Century Music 11:00 - Basics of Musical Notation 12:44 - Historical Music Mills 13:40 - Musical Notation for Rhythm 14:25 - Keys & Registers 16:22 - Treble Clef 17:35 - Additional Lines 18:37 - Bass Clef Features 22:00 - Alto & Tenor Keys 23:50 - Keys for Different Tools 25:17 - Mnemonic Techniques 28:50 - Limitations of Extension Lines 30:48 - Music Theory And Cultural Differences 33:22 - Medieval Hexachord 34:22 - Notation Music Systems 35:22 - Purpose of Notation Systems 35:44 - Diatonic Scale 36:15 - Scale on Musical Instrument 37:35 - Italian & French Systems 39:22 - Grand Staff 40:50 - Transposing Keys 43:08 - Rhythm Recording 45:25 - Mensural Notation 47:05 - Rhythmic Durations 50:50 - Bundles & Pauses 52:55 - Half-Note Pause 53:35 - Basics of Musical Notation 54:30 - Studying Musical Notation 55:40 - Limitations of Musical Notation 58:47 - Differences in Musical Cultures 01:02:33 - Tool Configuration Systems 01:04:30 - Cultural Features of Music 01:06:00 - Meaning of Musical Notation Playlists: https://rutube.ru/plst/1100999 https://vkvideo.ru/playlist/-235081080_84 #PetersonAcademy | #SamuelAndreyev | #MusicTheory
📁 Peterson Academy Introduction to Music Theory with Samuel Andreyev 🎬 01/08. Language of Music ✅ COURSE OVERVIEW In 'Introduction to Music Theory', 8-hour course, Samuel Andreyev takes us through foundations of Western music theory, from five-line staff system and rhythmic notation to pitch, intervals, scales and harmony. We examine how music creates movement through consonance and dissonance, cadences, voice leading and formal structures, while developing practical skills like ear training and score analysis. Course emphasizes that music theory serves as descriptive language rather than prescriptive rules, enabling musicians to communicate across time and cultures while acknowledging that notation remains abstraction of embodied musical experience. 💬 ╰┈➤ www.petersonacademy.com/courses/introduction-to-music-theory In our introductory lecture, we explore principles of Western musical notation, examining how this 2000-year-old tradition represents codified body of practices that could disappear if not continuously transmitted. We delve into five-line staff system, various clefs, note values, rhythmic notation and historical development of these elements as solutions to challenge of representing ephemeral sounds in written form. Ultimately, Samuel Andreyev emphasizes that music theory is descriptive rather than prescriptive, serving as valuable inheritance that enables musicians to communicate across time and cultures. Timecodes: 00:00 - Cultures & Languages 01:18 - Evolution of Musical Tradition 02:02 - Purpose of Course 03:38 - Music Theory 05:24 - Western Musical Tradition 07:10 - Difficulties of Musical Notation 09:00 - Diversity of 20th Century Music 11:00 - Basics of Musical Notation 12:44 - Historical Music Mills 13:40 - Musical Notation for Rhythm 14:25 - Keys & Registers 16:22 - Treble Clef 17:35 - Additional Lines 18:37 - Bass Clef Features 22:00 - Alto & Tenor Keys 23:50 - Keys for Different Tools 25:17 - Mnemonic Techniques 28:50 - Limitations of Extension Lines 30:48 - Music Theory And Cultural Differences 33:22 - Medieval Hexachord 34:22 - Notation Music Systems 35:22 - Purpose of Notation Systems 35:44 - Diatonic Scale 36:15 - Scale on Musical Instrument 37:35 - Italian & French Systems 39:22 - Grand Staff 40:50 - Transposing Keys 43:08 - Rhythm Recording 45:25 - Mensural Notation 47:05 - Rhythmic Durations 50:50 - Bundles & Pauses 52:55 - Half-Note Pause 53:35 - Basics of Musical Notation 54:30 - Studying Musical Notation 55:40 - Limitations of Musical Notation 58:47 - Differences in Musical Cultures 01:02:33 - Tool Configuration Systems 01:04:30 - Cultural Features of Music 01:06:00 - Meaning of Musical Notation Playlists: https://rutube.ru/plst/1100999 https://vkvideo.ru/playlist/-235081080_84 #PetersonAcademy | #SamuelAndreyev | #MusicTheory
