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Course description

Counterpoint course explores the mechanics of the basic contrapuntal technique, focusing on the horizontal aspects of composition; in other words, how melodies interact with one another. The course begins with writing a simple melodic line that works with an existing melody. You will then learn to add complexity to your melodic lines using thicker textures and the concepts of consonance and dissonance. You will study motivic manipulations of sequence, inversion, retrograde, and other variations. The course also explores various canonic techniques, including simple, mirror, crab, and mensuration canons.

This course uses musical examples from the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th century periods, in addition to relevant examples from contemporary popular artists and styles. You'll have access to a timeline from which you can see the chronological and geographical placement of musical examples as you listen to them. Throughout the course, you will strengthen your music listening, reading, and writing skills through hands-on writing activities. The goal of the course is to give you a broad overview of counterpoint and improve your compositional skills, regardless of stylistic preference.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify and compose music using various contrapuntal techniques
  • Differentiate and apply counterpoint ratios, including 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 4:1, suspensions, and consonant syncopations
  • Identify stylistic uses of consonance and dissonance in diverse style periods
  • Manipulate and apply motives, using sequence, inversion, retrograde, and other variations
  • Write canons, including simple, accompanied, at intervals other than the octave, crab, and mensuration canons

Course curriculum

  • 1

    The Basics

  • 2

    Imitation and the Canon

    • Simple Canon

    • Simple Imitation

    • Motivic Imation

    • Lessons Materials

  • 3

    Advanced Techniques and Applications

    • Alchemy and Counterpoint

    • Canons of Rhythm

    • Counterpoint and the Creative Process

    • Lessons Materials

Instructor

Mahmoud Abuwarda

Instructor & Author

Mahmoud Abuwarda is a professional master composer and orchestrator whose work has been performed worldwide. He is a professor of composition, music theory, and head of the guitar department at ESNCM - Birzeit University, where he teaches music composition, theory, and guitar performance. Mahmoud Abuwarda studied music theory and composition at Berklee College of music, and he also studied music composition with a lot of big composers around the world.