Question about (musical) form, phrases and periods Hi everyone!

When you perform a harmonic analysis, you are attempting to explain how a listener hears a harmonic progression and why it sounds either functional or non-functional to that person.

Chapter 7) Harmonic Function Lesson 7d - The Phrase, Sub-phrase, and Motive | Discussion 7d - The Phrase, Sub-phrase, and Motive Class Discussion. Integrated Music Theory 2019-20. Lesson 7d - The Phrase, Sub-phrase, and Motive. Discussion 4a - Simple Meters Class Discussion. In music theory, a phrase (Greek: φράση) is a unit of musical meter that has a complete musical sense of its own, built from figures, motifs, and cells, and combining to form melodies, periods and larger sections.

From pre-reading exposure classes to 20th century atonality, music theory classes deepen understanding of the musical process and strengthen artistic expression and performance. What characteristic do all simple meters share? Music theory at the Community School of Performing Arts is a singing-based curriculum designed to enhance and support instrumental and vocal study through active engagement and kinesthetic exploration. Integrated Music Theory 2018-19. Chapter 7) Harmonic Function Lesson 7d - The Phrase, Sub-phrase, and Motive | Discussion 7d - The Phrase, Sub-phrase, and Motive Class Discussion. Introductory and intermediate music theory lessons, exercises, ear trainers, and calculators. Hierarchy of meter-Meter is split into beats, split into divisions, split into subdivisions. Music 232 Chapter 10, Cadences, Phrases & Periods These notes are a distillation of Kostka/Payne's Tonal Harmony. What is Meter?-How we organize the beats in the music-How we organize time in music-It is a repeatble pattern-A pattern of emphasis-Helps us write music down.

Lately, I've become more interested in musical form/structure and I've been analyzing various pieces of music to get a better grip on this topic.

They are in no way a substitute for reading and working through the actual text book.