21M.051 | Spring 2007 | Undergraduate

Fundamentals of Music

Course Description

This class introduces students to the rudiments of Western music through oral, aural, and written practice utilizing rhythm, melody, intervals, scales, chords, and musical notation. The approach is based upon the inclusive Kodály philosophy of music education. Individual skills are addressed through a variety of means, …
This class introduces students to the rudiments of Western music through oral, aural, and written practice utilizing rhythm, melody, intervals, scales, chords, and musical notation. The approach is based upon the inclusive Kodály philosophy of music education. Individual skills are addressed through a variety of means, emphasizing singing and keyboard practice in the required piano labs.
Learning Resource Types
Written Assignments
Activity Assignments
Drawing of people of all ages enjoying playing music.
Music is for everyone! (Courtesy of Tilke Judd. Used with permission.)