New Trier Electronic and AP Music Theory

Other Music Offerings

  • Introduction to Music Theory and Composition

    OPEN TO SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, AND SENIORS (PREREQUISITE: NONE) This course is designed to develop a broad understanding of music through an integrated program of music theory fundamentals, analysis, aural  training, and composition. No prior musical knowledge or experience is necessary. Students will become familiar with the system of music notation and apply course concepts to create composition projects using Sibelius, a music notation application. There are no public performances for this class. 

    Music Production and Technology - Click HERE to hear from our students about this course!

    OPEN TO SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, AND SENIORS (PREREQUISITE: NONE)  This course is for the student with little or no previous formal musical training who wishes to learn how to compose, record, remix, and produce electronic music. The majority of the class is driven by student-centered learning on the computer and individual projects. Students will learn to use the music notation software Sibelius and the digital audio workstation (DAW) Ableton Live to compose, manipulate, record, and remix music. Other DAWs may be explored based on student interest and need. Basic elements of music theory are also covered.

    AP Music Theory

    OPEN TO JUNIORS AND SENIORS (PREREQUISITE: ELECTRONIC MUSIC & THEORY OR TEACHER PERMISSION) AP Music Theory continues the concepts taught in Introduction to Music Theory and Composition, with an emphasis on developing students’ skills as composers, creators, and consumers of music. The course follows the College Board AP Music Theory curriculum focusing on melodic and harmonic analysis, fundamentals of counterpoint and voice leading, analysis of form and structure, ear training, sight singing, and composition and arrangement. Although students in the class are not required to take the AP Music Theory Exam, the curriculum prepares students for the test. This course fulfills the graduation requirement in fine and/or practical arts.