This course will also examine notational systems and the specifics of notating music, teaching you to put your own music into a form that will be transferable to others in the field. Advanced topics in this music composition course include modes, chord scales and tensions, as well as modal interchange and melodic and compositional techniques.
This course is an introduction to computer systems. In this course we will begin by exploring the internal design and functionality of the most basic computer components. This general education course presents students with basic concepts in statistics and probability and encourages statistical thinking.
The course is built on the Introduction to Programming 1 course and teaches a more highly developed Java programming language. This course is an introduction to computer systems. In this course we will begin by exploring the internal design and functionality of the most basic computer components.
This course will to take you from rhythm and phrasing, through to scales and tonality, and then conclude with intervals and chord building. This course will also examine notational systems and the specifics of notating music, teaching you to put your own music into a form that will be transferable to others in the field.
Students will learn how to read carefully, write effective arguments, understand the writing process, engage with others' ideas, cite accurately, and craft powerful prose.
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DAW software such as GarageBand (Mac), Mixcraft (PC), Cakewalk by Bandlab (PC) etc.
Kari Henrik Juusela is a Finnish-American composer, performer, and educator who presently serves as dean of the Professional Writing and Music Technology Division at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.