MUSIC 20C
Music Theory III
Description: Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 20B with grade of C or better. Theory: chromatic harmony including development of tonality, 1800 to 1850; appropriate analysis and style composition. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 3.0
Units: 3.0
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Winter 2021 - (This review is of the Music 20 series) Dr. Meites is a fun, engaging lecturer and is very knowledgeable about music theory. The class is certainly challenging at times, but the way assignments are weighted makes it easy to catch up if you fall behind. The textbook is highly recommended, especially since many terms Dr. Meites uses are directly from it. Homework is occasionally discussed in-class and he often gives a grace period for more difficult assignments. Tests are fair but can be difficult depending on a student's level of comprehension. Extra credit is almost exclusively given on the exams. This can raise your grade slightly but don't count on it to succeed. Finally, be sure to get your discussion points as they are essentially free. Overall, great class, great professor. Would highly recommend.
Winter 2021 - (This review is of the Music 20 series) Dr. Meites is a fun, engaging lecturer and is very knowledgeable about music theory. The class is certainly challenging at times, but the way assignments are weighted makes it easy to catch up if you fall behind. The textbook is highly recommended, especially since many terms Dr. Meites uses are directly from it. Homework is occasionally discussed in-class and he often gives a grace period for more difficult assignments. Tests are fair but can be difficult depending on a student's level of comprehension. Extra credit is almost exclusively given on the exams. This can raise your grade slightly but don't count on it to succeed. Finally, be sure to get your discussion points as they are essentially free. Overall, great class, great professor. Would highly recommend.