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Return often and you will find writings, audio podcasts and videos created by Profs. Wilcox & McClellan.

We will try to summarize lessons, breakdown homework, and give general observations. You’ll have a much easier time getting through the course content if you return here often and listen.

There is a lot to cover in each lesson, so this blog will take a lighter approach, trying to synthesize and simplify all the little bits and pieces.

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To help you with Creative Project 3, and with the general concept of how the notes within a scale relate to each other in real music, here’s a new video from Dr. McClellan.

Final Project Breakdown

Final Project Breakdown
A brief discussion of how to approach this HW.
This is not meant to replace the instructions. Please read all instructions carefully!

Unit 6: Phrase & Cadence HW Breakdown
A brief discussion of how to approach this HW.
This is not meant to replace the instructions. Please read all instructions carefully!

Unit 6: Lesson 4 Summary


* This summary is not intended to be comprehensive. You should still read the lesson!

Unit 6: Lesson 3 Summary


* This summary is not intended to be comprehensive. You should still read the lesson!

Unit 6: Non-chord Tones HW Breakdown
A brief discussion of how to approach this HW.
This is not meant to replace the instructions. Please read all instructions carefully!

Unit 6: Dominant Preparation HW Breakdown
A brief discussion of how to approach this HW.
This is not meant to replace the instructions. Please read all instructions carefully!

Unit 6: I & V HW Breakdown

Unit 6: I & V HW Breakdown
A brief discussion of how to approach this HW.
This is not meant to replace the instructions. Please read all instructions carefully!

Unit 6: Lesson 2 Summary


* This summary is not intended to be comprehensive. You should still read the lesson!

Unit 6: Lesson 1 Summary


* This summary is not intended to be comprehensive. You should still read the lesson!