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The History of Music Theory and the Undergraduate Curriculum |
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Daphne Tan, Stacey Davis, Timothy Koozin, David A Rickels, and Philip Chang |
Review of The Norton Guide to Teaching Music Theory, edited by Rachel Lumsden and Jeffrey Swinkin |
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The Rule of the Octave in First-Year Undergraduate Theory: Teaching in the Twenty-First Century with Eighteenth-Century Strategies |
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Kevin Holm-Hudson, Reviewed by Brad Osborn |
Music Theory Remixed: A Blended Approach for the Practicing Musician |
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JMTP Volume 31 |
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Barbara Murphy and Brendan McConville |
Music Theory Undergraduate Core Curriculum Survey: a 2017 Update |
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Teaching Analytic Writing in the Form Classroom |
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The Discovery Channel: Using Techniques from Discovery Science to Teach Concepts in the Core Theory Sequence |
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David Geary and Robert Komaniecki |
Post-Tonal Solmization for Post-Tonal Aural Skills: Implementing Ordered Pitch-Class Intervals |
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Greg Steinke, Reviewed by Anna Gawboy |
The Case of the Tic Tac Toe-Playing Chicken: Programed Instruction and Behaviorism in Music Theory Pedagogy |
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Embracing “the Teachable Moment”: Creative Warm-Ups, Pre-Teaching, and Their Role in the Music Theory Curriculum |
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J. Daniel Jenkins and Angela Ripley |
Conference Report: Pedagogy into Practice |
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Incorporating Popular Music in Teaching: Ideas for the Non-Expert |
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An Order-of-Procedure Approach to Linear Graphing |
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Asking Good Questions: A Way Into Analysis and the Analytical Essay |
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Chorales in J. S. Bach’s Pedagogy: Recasting the First Year Undergraduate Music Theory Curriculum in Light of a New Source |
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“Composers Are Born and Not Made”: Some Preliminary Thoughts On How To Construct A Pedagogy For Music Composition |
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JMTP Volume 30 |
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Promoting Metacognitive Reflection in Music Theory Instruction |
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What Did the West Wind See? Teaching Whole-Tone Scales through Debussy's "Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest" |
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Morgan Markel & Nicholas J. Shea |
Report on the 2016 Workshops in Music Theory Pedagogy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst |
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Schenkerian Analysis for the Beginner |
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Teaching What We Do and How We Do It: Using a Miniconference Assignment to Dig Deep into Musical Analysis |
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Symphonic Hearing: Mastering Harmonic Dictation Using the Do/Ti Test |
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Counterpoint in the Classroom: Pedagogical Considerations and a Detailed Review of Two Textbooks |
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Review of Music Theory for Beginners, by R. Ryan Endris |
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Three Leçons in Harmony: A View from the Nineteenth-Century Paris Conservatory |
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Brenda Ravenscroft & Victoria Chen |
Enhancing Learning in an Advanced Analysis Course: the Flipped Model, Peer Learning, and the Mode Effect |
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JMTP Volume 29 |
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The Archaeologist’s Paradise: Digging Through Solo- Polyphonic Ambiguity in the Counterpoint Classroom |
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