Developing Your Musicianship
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Developing Your Musicianship
This course is part of Developing Your Musicianship Specialization
Instructor: George W. Russell, Jr.
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What you'll learn
Construct, sing and play scales such as the major scale and the minor pentatonic scale.
Aurally identify major 2nd, major 3rd, perfect 4th, perfect 5th, major 6th, and major 7th intervals
Construct and play triads and 7th chords
Compose a I-IV-V chord progression in the key of C Major and create a chord chart
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There are 6 modules in this course
Learn the basic concepts and approaches needed to understand, create, and perform contemporary music.
If you have a passion for music and are curious about how it works, or if you are a musician who learned to play by ear without formal study, this course will provide you with an engaging introduction to key concepts and approaches needed to understand, create, and perform contemporary music. Taught by Berklee College of Music professor George W. Russell, Jr., the course includes six lessons that delve into harmony and ear training—two areas of intensive focus for every entering Berklee student. The course will teach you the major scale and minor pentatonic scale, and how they are constructed. You will learn what intervals are, how to sing them, and how to find them in music. The course explores tonal centers and how to find the key a song is in, in addition to common time signatures such as 4/4 and 3/4. You will learn how to build chords—major and minor triads, and major and dominant seventh chords—and how to build a common chord progression—the I IV V. You will also learn how to recognize the blues and AABA song forms, and write a basic chord sheet to express your song ideas. In addition to the video lectures, each lesson features Berklee student performances and interviews. The students share their musical journey and offer advice for those wanting to study music. The course culminates with an assignment that asks you to compose and perform a riff blues tune using the minor pentatonic scale. Above all, the course is designed to share the joy of creating music and sharing it with others.
Welcome to Developing Your Musicianship! Before you begin the course, we will cover all the details about the course and what you'll need to know to get the most out of your experience. In this first module, you'll learn about harmony and ear training and why they are important. You'll learn how to construct a major scale, how to identify and sing Major 2nd and Major 3rd intervals, and how to find the tonal center of a song.
What's included
10 videos4 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts
10 videos•Total 41 minutes
- Welcome to the Course•4 minutes
- Berklee Faculty/Student Spotlight: Why Are Harmony and Ear Training Important?•4 minutes
- Important Definitions•4 minutes
- Structure of the Major Scale•4 minutes
- Sharps and Flats•2 minutes
- Major 2nd and 3rd Intervals•4 minutes
- Major 2nd and Major 3rd Interval Practice•2 minutes
- Tonal Center•8 minutes
- Berklee Student Performance: Boston Marathon, "I Don't Have a Song for That"•6 minutes
- Module 1 Review and Assignment Overview•3 minutes
4 readings•Total 32 minutes
- Course Resources•10 minutes
- Earn A Course Certificate•7 minutes
- Connect with Your Classmates•5 minutes
- Module 1 Homework Assignment•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 55 minutes
- The Major Scale and Intervals•30 minutes
- SELF-ASSESSMENT: Module 1 Homework•15 minutes
- Review: The Major Scale•10 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 10 minutes
- Meet and Greet•5 minutes
- Find and Share Songs in C Major•5 minutes
This week, you'll learn how to identify Perfect 4th and Perfect 5th intervals and how to build major and minor triads. You will also learn about one of the most common chord progressions: the I IV V.
What's included
8 videos2 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
8 videos•Total 43 minutes
- Berklee Faculty/Student Spotlight: What's Your Story?•3 minutes
- Review from Module 1•2 minutes
- Perfect 4th and Perfect 5th Intervals•6 minutes
- Interval Practice: Major 2nds, Major 3rds, Perfect 4ths, and Perfect 5ths•5 minutes
- Building Major and Minor Triads•9 minutes
- I IV V Chord Progression•5 minutes
- Berklee Student Performance: "Najat 1958"•10 minutes
- Module 2 Review and Assignment Overview•4 minutes
2 readings•Total 15 minutes
- Module 2 Homework•10 minutes
- Sign-up for the full experience!•5 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
- Major and Minor Triads•30 minutes
- SELF-ASSESSMENT: Module 2 Homework •15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 5 minutes
- Homework Discussion: Writing Major Triads•5 minutes
This week, you will learn how to identify Major 6th and Major 7th intervals. You will also learn how to build and sing the Minor Pentatonic Scale.
What's included
6 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
6 videos•Total 29 minutes
- Berklee Faculty/Student Spotlight: Advice for Studying Music•5 minutes
- Review•5 minutes
- Major 6th and Major 7th Intervals•5 minutes
- Building and Singing the Minor Pentatonic Scale•10 minutes
- Berklee Student Performance Spotlight: "Work In Progress"•3 minutes
- Module 3 Review and Assignment Overview•2 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Module 3 Homework•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
- Minor Pentatonic Scale•30 minutes
- SELF-ASSESSMENT: Module 3 Homework•15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Identifying Intervals in Music•10 minutes
This week, you'll learn how to build Major and Dominant Seventh chords. You will also learn another common chord progression: the Blues Progression.
What's included
7 videos2 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
7 videos•Total 36 minutes
- Berklee Faculty/Student Spotlight: Audition Tips•4 minutes
- Review•3 minutes
- 7th Chords•4 minutes
- Dominant 7th Chords and Blues Progression•13 minutes
- 7th Chords Practice•3 minutes
- Berklee Student Performance: "New Kind Of Dirty"•5 minutes
- Module Review and Assignment Overview•4 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Module 4 Homework•10 minutes
- Are you looking for more?•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
- Major and Dominant Seventh Chords•30 minutes
- SELF-ASSESSMENT: Module 4 Homework•15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Identifying the Blues Progression•10 minutes
This week, you will learn about 7-3-5 chord voicings and 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures. You will learn about two different song forms - Blues and AABA - and you will learn how to write and read a chord sheet.
What's included
7 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
7 videos•Total 35 minutes
- Berklee Faculty/Student Spotlight: What Career Does Your Major Prepare You For?•4 minutes
- Review and 7-3-5 Chord Voicing•5 minutes
- AABA and Blues Song Forms•6 minutes
- 4/4 and 3/4 Time Signatures•2 minutes
- The Chord Chart•5 minutes
- Berklee Student Performance: "Chuk for Chick"•6 minutes
- Module Review and Assignment Overview•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Module 5 Homework•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
- Song Form•30 minutes
- SELF-ASSESSMENT: Module 5 Homework•15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 5 minutes
- Share Your Chord Chart•5 minutes
Our final module will review the content over the entire course. By the end of the lesson, you will take a written final that covers the content from the entire course and a final homework assignment to compose a blues riff tune using the Minor Pentatonic Scale.
What's included
6 videos1 reading1 assignment1 peer review
6 videos•Total 32 minutes
- Berklee Faculty/Student Spotlight: What Do You Like Most About Berklee?•5 minutes
- The Major Scale Beyond C•4 minutes
- Review: The Major and Minor Triad, Major 7th and Dominant 7th Chords•8 minutes
- Composing a Blues Riff Tune Using the Minor Pentatonic Scale•6 minutes
- Practicing What You Know and Moving Forward•4 minutes
- Berklee Student Performance: "La Musica No Se Toca"•4 minutes
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
- Congratulations and Next Steps•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 40 minutes
- Final•40 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
- Final Homework Assignment•60 minutes
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Reviewed on Mar 2, 2018
i do not own a printer, which made this class a bit of a challenge at first to get the sheet paper submitted.. but I liked the course content and the teacher has a great energy to him and his work.
Reviewed on Aug 5, 2022
Great introduction with just enought challenge to keep me interested although I was already famailiar with most of the content. I am looking forward to the second course in this series.
Reviewed on Jun 29, 2019
I learned so much in this course! I play the piano so I knew a little coming into the class, but I learned much more than I had anticipated. I'd highly recommend it!
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