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Syllabus:

Arranging, composing and music theory 2, 7.5 Credits

Swedish name: Arrangering, komposition och musikteori 2

This syllabus is valid: 2017-05-15 and until further notice

Course code: 1MU026

Credit points: 7.5

Education level: First cycle

Main Field of Study and progress level: Creative Studies: First cycle, has less than 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements

Grading scale: Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail

Responsible department: Department of Creative Studies (Teacher Education)

Established by: Faculty director of studies, Faculty of arts, 2018-06-01

Contents

This course is for those who are interested to further develop their skills in arranging, composition and music theory. The basic contents are based on briefings, video lectures and discussions on deepening the interpretation of arranging and composition in various musical contexts and for different instruments. A tool for learning and development in this context, is continuous individual and group-based feedback. The artistic composition and arranging process is also put in a scientific perspective with analysis of literature and the research within the field. A continuous idea through the course is a solid anchoring and deepening of musical theoretical knowledge, and a continuous practical application of the various aspects of music theory and its variety. The course is a distance course, and is managed through an online learning platform.

Literature

Valid from: 2021 week 46

Ingelf Sten
Lär av mästarna : arrangering för två till fem stämmor
Hjärup : Sting musik : 1995 : 2 vol. + :
ISBN: 91-971133-4-4
Mandatory
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Jansson Roine
Stora musikguiden : musikteori för alla
2. uppl. : Danderyd : Notfabriken : 2011 : 208 s. :
ISBN: 978-91-86825-04-1
Mandatory
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Arrboken : [arrangering i pop & rockstil]
Hjortek Hans, Johansson K. G.
[Ny utg.] : Danderyd : Notfabriken : [2013], cop. 1999 : 240 s. :
ISBN: 9789186825508
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