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- catalog abstract ""Developing Musical Intuitions: A Project-Based Introduction to Making and Understanding Music helps readers become active and engaged music makers - listeners, performers, and creators - by paying attention to what they already know and how they come to know it. Users can discover their own musical knowledge and build on it with the help of Impromptu, a groundbreaking software program for working with and reflecting on basic musical objects and relations, which is packaged and integrated with the text." "The complete package for Developing Musical Intuitions includes the text, Impromptu software installer on CD-ROM for Macintosh, an Impromptu user's guide, and an audio CD of brief listening examples coordinated with the text and software." "This book is for anyone interested in discovering their own musical intuitions. Ideal for use in courses in introductory music, music fundamentals, and elements-based appreciation courses, Developing Musical Intuitions can also be used in departmental music labs as a supplement to courses in music theory and music education."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11204354.
- catalog contributor b11204355.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Developing Musical Intuitions: A Project-Based Introduction to Making and Understanding Music helps readers become active and engaged music makers - listeners, performers, and creators - by paying attention to what they already know and how they come to know it.".
- catalog description ""This book is for anyone interested in discovering their own musical intuitions. Ideal for use in courses in introductory music, music fundamentals, and elements-based appreciation courses, Developing Musical Intuitions can also be used in departmental music labs as a supplement to courses in music theory and music education."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Evan Ziporyn -- pt. 1. Melodic Structure -- pt. 2. Rhythmic Structure -- pt. 3. Pitch Relations -- pt. 4. Making Music Out of Theory -- pt. 5. Harmony and Polyphony -- List of Listening Examples and CD Track Numbers.".
- catalog description "System requirements for accompanying computer disc: Macintosh; System 7.1 or later.".
- catalog description "Users can discover their own musical knowledge and build on it with the help of Impromptu, a groundbreaking software program for working with and reflecting on basic musical objects and relations, which is packaged and integrated with the text." "The complete package for Developing Musical Intuitions includes the text, Impromptu software installer on CD-ROM for Macintosh, an Impromptu user's guide, and an audio CD of brief listening examples coordinated with the text and software."".
- catalog extent "xi, 308 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0195105710".
- catalog identifier "0195105729".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog requires "System requirements for accompanying computer disc: Macintosh; System 7.1 or later.".
- catalog subject "781 21".
- catalog subject "Impromptu (Computer file)".
- catalog subject "ML74.4.I47 B36 2000".
- catalog subject "Music appreciation Software.".
- catalog subject "Music theory Elementary works Software.".
- catalog subject "Music theory.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Evan Ziporyn -- pt. 1. Melodic Structure -- pt. 2. Rhythmic Structure -- pt. 3. Pitch Relations -- pt. 4. Making Music Out of Theory -- pt. 5. Harmony and Polyphony -- List of Listening Examples and CD Track Numbers.".
- catalog title "Developing musical intuitions : a project-based introduction to making and understanding music / Jeanne Bamberger; incorporating Impromptu, an interactive software application by Jeanne Bamberger and Armando Hernandez.".
- catalog type "CD-ROMs.".
- catalog type "text".