In His Image Art and Joyful Sound Music 6-12: 20th Century Music
In In His Image Art and Joyful Sound Music 6-12: 20th Century Music, homeschoolers will follow the change involving both the economics and the social relationships inherent in the music of the 20th century, as the industrialized world gained access to radio, television, the phonograph, and later, digital music. This course will begin by having homeschoolers study the music of the early part of the 20th century, starting with the early Romantic style, and then progressing through the decades of Modernism, Post-modernism, electronic music, jazz-influenced composition, and various American music concepts, such as Pop music. A wide range of musical venues will be studied, from classical compositions to the various styles of rock music.
0: Answer Keys
1: Introduction to Music
2: Classical Music
3: The 30s and 40s
4: Spiritual Music
5: Folk Music
6: Popular Folk Musicians
7: The Blues
8: Popular Blues Musicians
9: Jazz
10: Popular Jazz Musicians
11: Giants of Jazz
12: Giants of the Guitar
13: Minimalist Music
14: More Minimalist Composers
15: Crumb, Adams and Cage
16: Musique Concrete and the age of the Sythesizer
17: Computer Music
18: MIDTERM REVIEW AND EXAM
19: Ambient and New Age Music
20: The British Invasion
21: Funk
22: Soul
23: Hip-Hop
24: The Nashville Sound
25: Punk Rock
26: Classic Albums
27: Indie Music and Long Term Assessment
28: Indian Film Music
29: Popular African Music
30: Ethiopian Popular Music
31: Jamaican Popular Music
32: Brazilian Popular Music
33: Japanese Pop Music
34: World Music
35: Music Technology
36: FINAL REVIEW AND EXAM