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The subject concerns to the repetition and systematization of basic music theory (notation, names of notes in different European languages, major and minor scales, church and folklore modes, intervals, chords and their inversions,non-harmonic notes, harmonic functions and basic harmonic cadences) and survey of musical instruments. It is a precondition for more detailed study of other theoretical disciplines.
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Master basic theory of music in English language. Compare differences with Czech terminology. Last update: PECHACEK/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (09.09.2011)
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TAYLOR, E. The AB Guide to Music Theory. Part I. United Kingdom : The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, 1989. ISBN 1-85472-446-0 TAYLOR, E. The AB Guide to Music Theory. Part II. United Kingdom : The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, 1989. ISBN 1-85472-447-9 SPISAR, J. - PEŘINOVÁ, L. English-Czech, Czech-English Music Dictionary. Ostrava : MONTANEX, 2010. ISBN 978-80-7225-318-0 ZENKL, L. ABC hudební nauky. Praha - Supraphon
Last update: PECHACEK/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (09.09.2011)
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1. Regular attendance. It is possible to absent three times. 2. Succeed in partial and final tests.
Last update: PECHACEK/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (09.09.2011)
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1. Bases of notation with English terminology. 2. Names of notes in different European languages (latin alphabet, solmization). 3. Major and minor scales. 4. Intervals. 5. Chords - triads, sevenchords with their inversions. 6. Church and folk modes. 7. Non-harmony notes. 8. Harmonic functions and basic harmonic cadences. 9. Survey of musical instruments.
Last update: PECHACEK/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (09.09.2011)
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