Music Notation and Terminology


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(4.6 stars; 5 reviews)

Until relatively recently, music students at all levels of study—from the conservatories to public schools—had few resources available for the formal study of musical notation and terminology in the classroom. In fact, it was not until 1914, when Professor Karl Gehrkens at the Oberlin School of Music published this compilation of class notes and sources he collected over the years, that a uniform text became available for schools and universities everywhere. Since the publication of this monumental work, similar textbooks have emerged, but Dr. Gehrkens’ contribution remains thoroughly worthwhile—particularly since it provides not just the definitions of musical terms, but also the historical context of those terms. This inclusion enables students of music to better understand and remember those terms, and provides a platform from which Gehrkens argues for a uniform usage of musical terminology. Also included in the book are numerous musical excerpts, pictures, and actual analyses of musical examples.

Recommended for the musically curious as well as the serious musical student. (Summary by Susan) (6 hr 26 min)

Chapitres

00- Preface 5:27 Lu par Miriam Esther Goldman (1991-2017)
01- Some Principles of Correct Notation 9:55 Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
02- Symbols of Music Defined 9:04 Lu par THOVO
03- Symbols of Music Defined (continued) 8:54 Lu par Patrick Wells
04- Abbreviations, Signs, etc. 8:02 Lu par Jennifer Stearns
05- Abbreviations, Signs, etc. (continued) 14:32 Lu par Sandra G
06- Embellishments 9:47 Lu par Jennifer Stearns
07- Scales 14:10 Lu par Jilliane Brandt
08- Scales (continued) 20:11 Lu par Patrick Wells
09- Auxillary Words and Endings 8:39 Lu par Jeffrey Powers
10- Measure 9:46 Lu par Karen Commins
11- Tempo 9:12 Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
12- Tempo (continued) 11:42 Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
13- Dynamics 15:53 Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
14- Terms Relating to Forms and Styles 11:14 Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
15- Terms Relating to Forms and Styles (continued) 21:15 Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
16- Terms Relating to Vocal Music 15:01 Lu par Miriam Esther Goldman (1991-2017)
17- Rhythm, Melody, Harmony and Intervals 13:29 Lu par Ruth Golding
18- Chords, Cadences, etc. 13:25 Lu par Todd Garrison
19- Miscellaneous Terms 13:28 Lu par Mark I. Smith
20- Miscellaneous Terms (continued) 9:37 Lu par Patrick Wells
21- Appendix A- The History of Music Notation 26:16 Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
22- Appendix B- Musical Instruments 35:51 Lu par Sandra G
23- Appendix C- Acoustics 14:40 Lu par Rachel Gatwood
24- Appendix D- Terminology Reform 24:02 Lu par David P. Sroka
25- Appendix E- Analysis of Beethoven Sonata, Op. 31, No. 3 8:43 Lu par Jeanie
26- Pronouncing Index 24:03 Lu par Diana Majlinger

Critiques

Great Credit to the Readers


(5 stars)

I have yet to finish listening to this but at the end of the first chapter, I was seriously impressed by the readers' performance and the inclusion of both music and descriptions of the illustrations. It was an ambitious undertaking and well executed. Passing acquaintance with musical terminology may be required to comprehend the first chapter but some of the terms used appear to be elaborated on later. Useful in combination with other materials for learning basic music theory.