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Music Notation and Terminology

Hosted by Karl Wilson Gehrkens · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 27 episodes

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For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens at the Oberlin School of Music published a pivotal compilation of class notes and research, creating a standardized text for educators everywhere. While many similar textbooks have since emerged, Gehrkens work remains invaluable, offering not only clear definitions of musical terms but also rich historical context. This depth allows students to grasp and retain these concepts more effectively, while advocating for a consistent approach to musical terminology. The book also features a wealth of musical excerpts, illustrations, and insightful analyses, making it an essential read for anyone with a passion for music, whether youre a curious novice or a dedicated student. (Summary by Susan)

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Karl Wilson Gehrkens hosts Music Notation and Terminology, a arts show with 27 episodes published.

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027 - Pronouncing Index

Mar 3, 202624m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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026 - Appendix E- Analysis of Beethoven Sonata Op 31 No 3

Mar 3, 20268m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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025 - Appendix D- Terminology Reform

Mar 3, 202624m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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024 - Appendix C- Acoustics

Mar 3, 202614m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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023 - Appendix B- Musical Instruments

Mar 3, 202635m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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022 - Appendix A- The History of Music Notation

Mar 3, 202626m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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021 - Miscellaneous Terms continued

Mar 3, 20269m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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020 - Miscellaneous Terms

Mar 3, 202613m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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019 - Chords Cadences etc

Mar 3, 202613m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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018 - Rhythm Melody Harmony and Intervals

Mar 3, 202613m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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017 - Terms Relating to Vocal Music

Mar 3, 202615m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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016 - Terms Relating to Forms and Styles continued

Mar 3, 202621m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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015 - Terms Relating to Forms and Styles

Mar 3, 202611m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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014 - Dynamics

Mar 3, 202615m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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013 - Tempo continued

Mar 3, 202611m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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012 - Tempo

Mar 3, 20269m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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011 - Measure

Mar 3, 20269m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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010 - Auxillary Words and Endings

Mar 3, 20268m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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009 - Scales continued

Mar 3, 202620m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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008 - Scales

Mar 3, 202614m0

For a long time, music students of all ages—from conservatory scholars to public school learners—lacked adequate resources for mastering musical notation and terminology. It wasnt until 1914 that Professor Karl Gehrkens

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