Description
The first of two programmes illustrating the simple harmonisation of a complete melody (Lilliburlero). In this programmes the first four bars are harmonised. The decision as to which notes to harmo...nise is taken after the exclusion of 'non-essential' notes (see Programme 6) and the recognition of any obvious cadences (see programmes 4 and 5). As a means of further practice in aural training, students are required to take down the alto part by musical dictation. The programme aims at a satisfactory harmonisation and in many ways makes use of skills acquired in the previous three programmes.
The first of two programmes illustrating the simple harmonisation of a complete melody (Lilliburlero). In this programmes the first four bars are harmonised. The decision as to which notes to harmo...nise is taken after the exclusion of 'non-essential' notes (see Programme 6) and the recognition of any obvious cadences (see programmes 4 and 5). As a means of further practice in aural training, students are required to take down the alto part by musical dictation. The programme aims at a satisfactory harmonisation and in many ways makes use of skills acquired in the previous three programmes.
Module code and title: | A241, Elements of music |
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Item code: | A241; 07 |
Recording date: | 1976-11-30 |
First transmission date: | 29-05-1977 |
Published: | 1977 |
Rights Statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OUDA web pages. |
Duration: | 00:18:10 |
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Producer: | Robert Philip |
Contributor: | Dinah Barsham |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Keyword(s): | Cadence recognition; Non-essential Notes |
Master spool number: | BLN48950H030 |
Production number: | BLN48950H030 |
Available to public: | no |