Music theory course
Music theory is the abbreviation of music theory, including relatively simple basic theories-reading spectrum, interval, chord, rhythm, beat and so on. There are relatively advanced contents such as harmony, polyphony, form, melody and orchestration. Mastering music theory has a very positive significance for composing, arranging, conducting and playing.
Music theory usually refers to the basic part of music theory, that is, "basic music theory" There are countless works about basic music theory, among which the most popular one is Basics of Music Theory edited by Li Zhongguang of the Central Conservatory of Music.
Knowledge expansion:
Music theory, also known as music theory, is a compulsory course for learning music. What we usually call music theory generally refers to the basic part of music theory, that is, "basic music theory". The problems to be solved involve the nature, rules, notation, basic elements of music, and basic rules of the combination of sounds. And the method of notation (and reading music) is a very important part.
There are many ways to record music. There were several types in ancient China, such as word score and scale score. When used in different musical instruments, there are also ancient piano scores and pipa scores.
Music score, similar to words, is a set of symbols prescribed by people. No matter what notation is used, its purpose is to accurately record music, so as to spread and reproduce (play) according to this record. Staff is a modern international notation. After mastering the staff, learning notation will be very easy.
In music, many tones (usually not more than seven) are linked together according to a certain relationship, forming a system centered on one tone (tonic), which is called mode.
In the modal system, the sound that plays a pillar role and gives people a sense of stability is called steady sound; The sound that gives people an unstable feeling is called unstable sound. Unstable sounds have the characteristic of progressing to stable sounds, which is called trend.