Excellent worksheets, with answer keys, can be found on Gene Biringer's music theory website.
Topic 1: Pitch and Pitch Notation
Topic 2: Major Scales and Keys
- Major Scales
- Scale Degrees in Major
- Key signature scheme
- Circle of fifths
- Key signatures, key signatures in clefs
Topic 3: Intervals
Topic 4: Minor Scales and Keys
Topic 5: Triads
Topic 6: Seventh Chords
- Basics of Partwriting and Harmonic Analysis
- V7
- I6 and V6
- vii6 and V6/4
- Inversions of V7
- ii and ii6
- The Phrase Model
- IV6
- 6/4 chords
- vi
- iii
- v6
- VII
- ii7
- IV7
- Sequences
- vii7 and its inversions
- Secondary Chords
- Modulation
- Modal Mixture
- The Phrygian II6 (Neapolitan sixth)
- Augmented-Sixth Chords
- Basic Units: Motive, Grouping Unit, Phrase, Subphrase
- Multiple Phrases I: The Period
- Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Periods and Hypermeter
- Types of Period
- Distinguishing between Modulation and Tonicization in Cadences
- Multiple Phrases II: Three-Phrase Period, Double Period, Phrase Group
- Graphing Phrase Structure I: The Basics
- Graphing Phrase Structure II: Pitfalls to Avoid
- Examples to Lecture Notes
- Lecture Notes
- Tonal analysis using species counterpoint
- 9th's, "11th's", "13th's"
- Altered dominants and III in major
- Progressions based on enharmonic diminished-seventh chords
- Advanced uses of +6 chords
- Chromatic modulations
- Common-tone (CT) chords
- Equal division of the octave
- Pitch-Class Set Theory 1 - Set Classes
- Pitch-Class Set Theory 1 - Set Classes - Examples
- Pitch-Class Set Theory 2 - Trichords
- Pitch-Class Set Theory 3 - Pitch, Interval, and Transposition
- Pitch-Class Set Theory 4 - Inversion
- Pitch-Class Set Theory 4 - Inversion - Examples
- Pitch-Class Set Theory 5 - Invariants
- Kinds of Analysis
Created by Haohan (Carrie) Zhang, Jul 2019
Copyright @ John Paul Ito, School of Music, Carnegie Mellon University