WEEK 01 > Course Overview

Week 1

Playlist

If you're interested in hearing full-length versions of some of the songs or albums I mention in my course this week, check out the playlist below.

Glossary

Here is a list of some of the terms for your reference:

  • accidentals: Another term for chromatic notes.

  • antiphon: A musical device in which one group of singers sings a tune and another responds, usually with the same tune or a variant of it.

  • cadence: A stop or seeming point of arrival in music.

  • chord: A set of three or more notes played at once.

  • chromatic notes: Notes that are outside of the mode.

  • full cadence: A stop that seems final in the context of all other notes in the piece.

  • half cadence: A stop on a note that does not seem final, or seems to need to go on.

  • Interval: The distance between two notes.

  • leap: Any distance between two notes that is greater than a step.

  • mode: A limited collection of discrete pitches.

  • neighbor note: Notes that step up or down away from a note and then immediately return.

  • passing tone: A note that passes (by step) between two other notes which are slightly more structural than itself.

  • reciting tone: In Gregorian Chant, a single pitch that many words are sung on.

  • scale: All of the notes of a mode arranged in consecutive order.

  • step: When a note moves to another note directly next to it on the musical staff.

  • sequence: When one bit of music is repeated at a different pitch level.