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Learn how you can use Music Theory to create beautiful, powerful songs!
Every week, we:
Analyze a well-known song to reveal the structure of its chord progression, and rhythmic groove;
Discuss theory pertaining to chords, chord functions, and chord progressions;
Practice rhythm training exercises designed to enhance rhythmic creativity;
Often, we consider famous bridges, choruses, and codas, and analyze the relationship of their chords and progressions to verse chords.
Topics include: Chord Naming and Analysis; Chord Progressions and Functional Harmony; Non-Diatonic Chords; Rhythm.
Pre-requisites: Please be willing to think theoretically about music, and to improve your rhythm counting skills. Familiarity with a chord-making instrument is helpful, but not required. Ability to read music is helpful, but not required. Course is suitable for song writers on any instrument, and for everyone who wants to learn Music Theory.
Instructor is patient, supportive, enthusiastic, inclusive, clear, able to explain complex ideas simply, and to make theory concrete.
To every class, please bring a pencil, and, if you have one, your instrument.
Course Materials Fee of $15 will be collected electronically before the first class meeting.
Kay Eskenazi creates an inclusive, supportive learning environment, observes students closely, and responds to students' individual challenges. She teaches Music Theory and many styles of guitar including: Fingerstyle, Pop, Folk, Classic Rock, Jazz, Brazilian, Classical, and Ensemble. Kay helps students develop excellent technique and musicianship skills. She teaches at studios, camps, and colleges throughout the Bay Area.
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Date
January 8, 2025 5:30PM
Name
Music Theory for Songwriters and Other Curious Folks ONLINE with Kay Eskenazi
Description
This class meets ONLINE for six 75-minute sessions from January 8th through February 12th.
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