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| the secret language of music | |||
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Musical Reflections -- Four-Week Course The Secret Language of Music: an Introduction to How Western Music Works and Why For many of us, music is a mainstay of our life. We turn to music to relax, for inspiration, for succour, for community, or for emotional release and enjoyment. In music, we find a moving, interesting and enlightening framework for living that can't be found anywhere else. But as ubiquitous and important as music may be in our lives, for many of us, music is still a closed book, a complicated technical art that we have never really understood, no matter how much we listen. This course offers some key tools for unlocking the secret language of music - how it uses tunes and chords (melody and harmony), why some music sounds "happy" while other sounds "sad", what musical form is and why it works, and what we are doing when we sing or play, whether alone or together. Each session will be based around specific pieces of music and related themes (recordings provided for advanced listening). The goal of the course is to lift the veil on this most elusive art, and to give participants some simple tools that will greatly enhance their understanding of music, and with it, their listening and music-making pleasure. This course takes place in four 2-hour sessions, one for each topic:
Based on the Oxford tutorial system, sessions will feature an introductory lecture by Kathryn, illustrated by recordings, scores and some live musical demonstration, followed by guided discussions in which participants will share their ideas and impressions. Refreshments will be served half way through each session. Fees: $190 per person per course for four 2-hour sessions. All materials provided. Some bursaries available. To discuss the course with Kathryn, or to book a place please ring: 250-380-9223 or email her at kw (at) kathrynwhitney.net. |
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