Learn the fundamentals of music notation and theory, including note reading, clefs, rhythm, intervals, scales, and chord progressions.
This beginner-friendly course introduces the fundamentals of music notation and theory, including note reading, clefs, rhythm, intervals, scales, and familiar chord progressions. This class is perfect for: Beginners curious about how music works Parents or teachers helping kids with music lessons Self-taught musicians ready to fill gaps in their knowledge Community music ensemble members who want to improve their reading and music theory understanding (Flagstaff Community Band, Orchestra Northern Arizona, Master Chorale of Flagstaff, etc.) Lifelong learners exploring a creative new hobby Through a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises, we'll spend three weeks: Decoding notes on the staff Clapping and counting rhythms Singing intervals and simple melodies Identifying common chord patterns In addition, you’ll receive curated practice sheets, recommended practice apps and websites, and listening examples to reinforce skills between sessions. By the end, you’ll have the tools to read sheet music. Class meets Mondays and Thursdays: June 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19; from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Instructor Caitlin McCready is a professional horn player, educator, and arts administrator based in Flagstaff. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Music at Arizona State University. Before moving to Flagstaff, Caitlin spent four years at Southeast Missouri State University, where she taught music theory and aural skills. An advocate for adult learning and community music, Caitlin is also the Executive Director of the Flagstaff Community Band. When not doing all of that, Caitlin also performs regularly with the Flagstaff Symphony and other orchestras throughout AZ, NV, and CO.
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