Suggested Learning Resources

1) YFIO

2) Video Lesson: The Fugue, Bill Carmondy Channel https://youtu.be/ShIicU0TDcw


3) Online Reading: Anatomy of a Fugue, nau.edu http://www2.nau.edu/tas3/fugueanatomy.html


4) Interactive Lesson: 


Music Theory QuickThink: 

- After the statement of the subject by the initial voice, the other voices will enter (one by one) with their statement of thematic material based on the subject

- If the musical statement is ‘transposed’ to a different pitch level than the original subject, the material is call, an “answer”

- Answers that start on a different pitch than the subject, but maintain the same interval sizes as the original subject are called a “real answer”

- Answers that start on a different pitch than the subject, and have slight changes in interval sizes (example an interval of a 4th in the subject might become a 5th in the answer) is called a “tonal answer”

Objective 34.3: Examples in Music: YouTube

https://youtu.be/NYc873YuuHM

Objective 34.3: Define, identify, and label 'real' answers and 'tonal' answers