Introduction to Music by OpenBUCS

Course Description

An introduction to the development of music, with an emphasis on art music of the Western hemisphere. Topics include: elements of music, instruments and ensembles, formstyles and periods, including major composers and works, learning is encouraged through listening to and writing about music.

These videos are a part of East Tennessee State University's OpenBUCS free online courses. For more information, visit http://www.etsu.edu/openbucs

Introduction to Music by OpenBUCS
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Video Lectures & Study Materials

Visit the official course website for more study materials: http://www.etsu.edu/online/openbucs/music_1030.php

# Lecture Play Lecture
1 Introduction to Music Play Video
2 Course Navigation Play Video
3 Beat Play Video
4 Rhythm Play Video
5 Syncopation Play Video
6 Meter Play Video
7 Compound and Simple Meters Play Video
8 Melody Play Video
9 Harmony Play Video
10 Tonality Play Video
11 Tempo Play Video
12 Dynamics Play Video
13 Articulations Play Video
14 Module 1 Review Play Video
15 Texture Play Video
16 Chinese Music Play Video
17 AB and ABA Form Play Video
18 Rondo Form Play Video
19 Theme and Variation Form Play Video
20 Timbre and Voice Types Play Video
21 The Piano Play Video
22 The Harpsichord Play Video
23 The Organ Play Video
24 String Instruments Play Video
25 Brass Instruments Play Video
26 Woodwind Instruments Play Video
27 Australian Music Play Video
28 Percussion Instruments Play Video
29 Ensembles Play Video
30 Style Periods Play Video
31 Instrumental Genres - Open BUCS Play Video
32 Vocal Genres Play Video
33 Keyboard Genres Play Video
34 Talking Smart About Music Play Video
35 Early Music Play Video
36 Hildegard of Bingen Play Video
37 Early Instrumental Music Play Video
38 Overview of the Renaissance 1450-1600 Play Video
39 Renaissance Musical Style Play Video
40 Renaissance Vocal Music Play Video
41 The Madrigal Play Video
42 Overview of the Baroque Period 1600-1750 Play Video
43 Tuning Systems Play Video
44 Baroque Musical Style Play Video
45 Antonio Vivaldi and Concerto Grosso Play Video
46 J.S. Bach and the Baroque Cantata - OpenBucs Play Video
47 Bach and the Baroque Suite Play Video
48 The Fugue Play Video
49 Baroque Opera Play Video
50 Ballad Opera Play Video
51 G.F. Handel and the Oratorio Play Video
52 Overview of the Classical Period Play Video
53 Classical Musical Style Play Video
54 Sonata Cycle, Part I Play Video
55 Sonata Cycle, Part II Play Video
56 Sonata Cycle, Part III Play Video
57 Sonata Cycle, Part IV Play Video
58 Classical Sonata Play Video
59 Beethoven and the Symphony Play Video
60 Haydn and the String Quartet Play Video
61 The Classical Concerto Play Video
62 The Classical Mass and Requiem Play Video
63 Classical Opera Play Video
64 Overview of the Romantic Period 1820-1900 Play Video
65 Romantic Musical Style Play Video
66 Exoticism: Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade Play Video
67 Introduction to Program Music Play Video
68 Concert Overture: Tchaikovsky and the 1812 Play Video
69 Incidental Music Play Video
70 Program Symphony Play Video
71 The Tone Poem and Nationalism Play Video
72 Mariachi Music Play Video
73 Art Song Play Video
74 Johannes Brahms & Romantic Vocal Music Play Video
75 Piano Music Play Video
76 Verdi, the Risorgimento and Rigoletto Play Video
77 Romantic Opera: Puccini and La Boheme Play Video
78 Richard Wagner and Music Drama Play Video
79 The Roots of Ballet Play Video
80 Romantic Ballet Play Video
81 Modern Ballet Play Video
82 Impressionism Play Video
83 Expressionism and Atonal Music Play Video
84 Overview of the Modern Period Play Video
85 Modern Musical Style Play Video
86 Arnold Schoenberg and Twelve-Tone Music Play Video
87 Charles Ives Play Video
88 Aaron Copland Play Video
89 John Cage and Prepared Piano Play Video
90 William Grant Still Play Video
91 The Influence of Art Music on Popular Culture Play Video

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