The Museum of Rhythmic Oddities! – The Music Theory ProfBlog

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The Museum Of Rhythmic Oddities! Exhibit #1: Mozart String Quintet in G Minor

This amazing passage of music makes for fun discussion, perceptive listening, and exploration of hemiola, syncopation, perception issues, and more. I typically teach it in first-semester music theory classes, but also adapt it for non-majors music as well. The music in this “exhibit” is all taken from the second movement (Minuet & Trio) of Mozart’s … Continue reading "The Museum Of Rhythmic Oddities! Exhibit #1: Mozart String Quintet in G Minor"

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