 |
The sound of the chords |
The constitutive intervals of the chords such as the perfect and imperfect consonances, and the dissonances |
 |
 |
The chord progressions |
The direct and contrary motions between the notes of two consecutive chords |
 |
 |
Harmony |
An understanding of musical classical harmony using non harmonic notes |
 |
 |
The harmonic voices |
Poisition of the four basic voices of harmony including the bass, tenor, alto and soprano |
 |
|
The scales |
The diatonic and chromatic scales, the ancient modes and the degrees of a scale |
 |
|
The parallel and direct fifth |
How to avoid parallel and direct fifth |
 |
|
Parallel & contrary harmony |
How to harmonize chromatic and diatonic melodies by parallel or contrary motions |
 |
 |
The music structures |
Description of the five main sections of a piece : the introduction, exposition, development, recapitulation and coda |
 |
 |
The "sonata" structure |
Buiding a classical sonata structure including an introduction, an exposition, a development, a recapitulation and a coda |
 |
 |
The violin |
Description of the tuning, range, sound and playing techniques of the violin |
 |