Lectures (Video)
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Introduction to Instruments and Musical Genres
- 3. Rhythm: Fundamentals
- 4. Rhythm: Jazz, Pop and Classical
- 5. Melody: Notes, Scales, Nuts and Bolts
- 6. Melody: Mozart and Wagner
- 7. Harmony: Chords and How to Build Them
- 8. Bass Patterns: Blues and Rock
- 9. Sonata-Allegro Form: Mozart and Beethoven
- 10. Sonata-Allegro and Theme and Variations
- 11. Form: Rondo, Sonata-Allegro and Theme and Variations (cont)
- 12. Guest Conductor: Saybrook Youth Orchestra
- 13. Fugue: Bach, Bizet and Bernstein
- 14. Ostinato Form in the Music of Purcell, Pachelbel, Elton John and Vitamin C
- 15. Benedictine Chant and Music in the Sistine Chapel
- 16. Baroque Music: The Vocal Music of Johann Sebastian Bach
- 17. Mozart and His Operas
- 18. Piano Music of Mozart and Beethoven
- 19. Romantic Opera
- 20. The Colossal Symphony
- 21. Musical Impressionism and Exoticism
- 22. Modernism and Mahler
- 23. Review of Musical Style
Listening to Music - Lecture 8
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Lecture 8 - Bass Patterns: Blues and Rock
In this lecture, Professor Wright teaches students how to listen for bass patterns in order to understand harmonic progressions. He talks through numerous musical examples from both popular music and classical music, showing the way that composers from both realms draw on the same chord progressions. The musical examples are taken from Mozart, Beethoven, Rossini, Wagner, Gene Chandler, the Beach Boys, Badly Drawn Boy, the Dave Matthews Band, and Justin Timberlake. Credits: Professor Wright's course contains copyrighted material, including portions of musical works, the use of which may not have been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. In making this content available, we have relied on fair use as provided for in section 107 of the United States Copyright Law. We make no representation that your use, reuse or remixing of this content will constitute fair use or that by using, reusing or remixing this content you will not infringe upon the rights of others. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes that exceed fair use or wish to use such material in a manner that is not authorized under the applicable copyright law, you must request permission from the copyright owner. Special thanks to Naxos, LLC for providing recordings from the Naxos Music Library for use in connection with the Open Yale Courses publication of Craig Wright's Listening to Music course. For specific credits, see: Naxos Music Credits - Lecture 8 (pdf)
Prof. Craig Wright
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