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Sound Reasoning


Author: Anthony Brandt, Robert McClure
Subject: Art and Art History
Source: Open Textbook Library
Publisher: OpenStax CNX
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“Sound Reasoning” is a web-based/ introductory music appreciation course. It offers a new approach to music appreciation for adults/ focusing on style-independent concepts. While the course concentrates primarily on Western classical and modern music/ the concepts that are introduced apply to music of any style or era. The goal of “Sound Reasoning” is to equip you with questions that you may ask of any piece of music/ thereby creating a richer and more comprehensive understanding of music both familiar and unfamiliar. Here are some additional features of the course. 1) ”Sound Reasoning” is completely listening based. No ability to read music is required. 2) The course assumes little or no musical background. A minimum of terminology is invoked. 3) Musical examples are interpolated directly into the text. 4) The course is interactive. A “listening gallery” with exercises follows each module/ so that you may practice and refine your listening skills. 5) The modules may be studied in sequence or individually. 6)You may easily print a .pdf of any module.. “Sound Reasoning” is designed as both a stand-alone/ self-paced course as well as a supplement to existing university classes.

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