Music Theory and Composition A Practical Approach

Music Theory and Composition: A Practical Approach by Stephen C. Stone, published by Bloomsbury Academic on January 26, 2018, is a comprehensive resource designed for first-year college music theory courses. This 546-page textbook presents a pragmatic approach to music theory, emphasizing melody and counterpoint. By starting with a single melodic line and gradually introducing additional voices, the book clarifies the principles of musical construction, focusing on functionality and harmony.
Readers will find that this text encourages the interactive creation of compositions as a learning tool, with short, digestible chapters that present complex ideas as artistic ideals rather than strict rules. The book is versatile, catering to different skill levels and curricular schedules, featuring complete exercises in two, three, and four voices. It includes over 500 musical examples from both the Common Practice Era and contemporary pieces, along with resources such as an instructor’s manual and a companion website. This edition is suitable for both students and interested lay readers, providing a balanced exploration of counterpoint and harmony.
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Music Theory and Composition: A Practical Approachpresents a pragmatic, accessible approach to music theory through an emphasis on melody and counterpoint. This focus explains the “why” of musical construction more clearly than the traditional approach of beginning with chords. By starting with a single melodic line and gradually adding voices in counterpoint, the book drills part-writing while simultaneously explaining functionality, first with scale degrees and then with harmony. The text has students learn musical techniques and progressively build on their functions and importance to create their own compositions.
With short, digestible chapters, Music Theory and Composition clearly presents otherwise complicated ideas not as strict rules, but as artistic ideals, encouraging the interactive creation of new compositions as a tool for learning.
The textbook is versatile and easily customizable, suiting
Different skill levels with species counterpoint providing a framework for the beginner while providing an interesting challenge for more experienced studentsDifferent curricular schedules with complete exercises in two, three, and four voices, allowing for an optional skip from two voices to fourDifferent pedagogical approaches with species exercises encouraging students to consider harmonic choices and figured bass ensuring functional progressions
Instructor Resources:
Instructor’s Manual: The Instructor’s Manual includes sample syllabi and student handoutsTest Bank: The test bank includes sample tests and answer keys in MS Word format.
Student Resources:
Companion Website with Downloadable Workbook Sections: http://textbooks.rowman.com/stone
Additional Features:
complete curriculum for first-year theory coursesover 500 musical examples drawn from Common Practice Era compositions as well as more contemporary and popular piecesfocus on active composition throughout the text and workbook sectionslarge pop music section to expand student’s application of theoryconversational tone to encourage student engagement
Designed for first-year college music theory courses, but accessible enough for the interested lay reader or high school student, the text offers a true balance of counterpoint and harmony.?
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