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tonebase Violin Course

Music Theory Basics

Taught by renowned violinist 

Eric Silberger

In this in-depth course, Head of Piano Ben Laude and Head of Violin Eric Silberger join forces to take you inside the sonorous world of tonality. Equipped with a 2-octave MIDI station and a 9-foot concert grand, Laude uses the keyboard as a “picture of tonal pitch space” to demonstrate essential musical relationships. Starting with a single tone, Laude shows you how to step your way across an octave, building major and minor scales, modes, and other colorful patterns. This opens up an endless tapestry of musical possibilities enshrined in the circle of 5ths, and culminating in the study of diatonic harmony. Silberger then relates this knowledge back to the violin.

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Course Syllabus

<p id="">Introduction</p>

<p id="">Eric Silberger introduces a substantial lesson on music theory taught alongside the Head of Piano at tonebase, Ben Laude.</p>

<p id="">Course Overview</p>

<p id="">In this course overview, Ben Laude sets the stage for an investigation into the remarkable system of tonality, especially music composed in major and minor keys. Using the keyboard as a convenient tool for visualizing tonal relationships, Laude emphasizes the importance of transposition in internalizing the basic concepts of music theory and putting them to practical use.</p>

<p id="">Whole Steps &amp; Half Steps</p>

<p id="">Whole and half steps are the building blocks of scales, which in turn generate the vast universe of tonal possibilities. In this lesson, Laude reveals the whole and half steps at play in “Happy Birthday” and other famous tunes, before showing the three simplest ways to step across an octave. In studying the chromatic, whole tone, and octatonic scales, Laude brings into relief the special properties of the major scale, the topic of the next lesson.</p>

<p id="">Whole Steps &amp; Half Steps</p>

<p id="">Whole and half steps are the building blocks of scales, which in turn generate the vast universe of tonal possibilities. In this lesson, Laude reveals the whole and half steps at play in “Happy Birthday” and other famous tunes, before showing the three simplest ways to step across an octave. In studying the chromatic, whole tone, and octatonic scales, Laude brings into relief the special properties of the major scale, the topic of the next lesson.</p>

<p id="">The Major Scale</p>

<p id="">Of all the ways of stepping through an octave, the major scale has proven to be the most fruitful in the history of tonal music. In this lesson Ben Laude breaks down the crucial whole and half-step pattern that defines all major scales, and analyzes the scale degrees used in numerous tunes – from popular folk songs to famous melodies by Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven.</p>

<p id="">Violin: The Major Scale</p>

<p id="">Eric uses our pattern of whole and half steps to build an A major scale on the violin.</p>

<p id="">The Major Scale (Further Practice)</p>

<p id="">Continue exploring the Major Scale with these further practice tips.</p>

<p id="">Minor &amp; Other Modes</p>

<p id="">While the major scale has given rise to a rich variety of music, it contains within itself an even greater genetic potential. In this lesson, Ben Laude takes you on a tour of the many colorful modes you can spin out of the major scale, culminating in the rich and complex minor scale.</p>

<p id="">The Circle of Fifths</p>

<p id="">While studying whole and half-step patterns reveals how all major scales are fundamentally similar and transposable, the question remains how all these different scales overlap and interweave. In this lesson, Ben Laude shows how a given major scale shares segments with neighboring major scales. Using “tetrachords” and the principle of enharmonic equivalence, Laude shows you how to circumnavigate the circle of fifths through every major and minor key.</p>

<p id="">Intervals</p>

<p id="">The power of music lies not in individual tones but the distances between them, also known as “intervals.” In this lesson, Ben Laude derives all the intervals between unison and octave from pairs of scale degrees in major and minor, measuring the size of each using chains of whole and half steps. Venturing into the world of ear training, Laude shows how you can begin recognizing intervals in familiar melodies.</p>

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