User:Devin.chaloux

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About This User[edit]

Relevant Biography to Wikipedia[edit]

My name is Devin Chaloux. Currently, I joined Wikipedia in August 2011 mainly to edit articles in the music theory realm. I took a break for a few years, but I am coming back. I am a Jacobs School of Music Doctoral Fellow in Music Theory and Indiana University. I earned my Master's of Music in Music Theory at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music in 2012. I graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2010 with a Bachelor's Degree in Music Theory. I am a current member of the Society for Music Theory (SMT) and Music Theory Midwest (MTMW).

I was the project coordinator of WikiProject Music theory in the past.

I have posted this biography in testament to my credentials as an editor in topics of Music Theory.

Mission Statement[edit]

My mission in Wikipedia is to make Music Theory related pages accessible to all readers while maintaining it as an acceptable resource for those in academic communities. Keeping articles up-to-date and full of references and sources to related material will make both of these goals possible.

Disclaimer to Wikipedians Concerning Topics I Edit[edit]

All articles I create, edit, or put up for deletion are conducted in good faith. As a lifelong learner, I will enter debates where I feel my opinion is valid and should be voiced.

I enter this community as a growing expert in the field. I will not overstep my boundaries on a subject I am not qualified to comment on. It would be greatly appreciated that the same concept applies to other Wikipedians.

Projects[edit]

Current Projects[edit]

  • History of Theory Figures

Articles I Have Created[edit]

Articles I Would Like to See Created[edit]

Grundgestalt

Articles I Have Extensively Edited[edit]

List of music theorists

Articles I Intend To Edit[edit]

Hungarian minor scale

Augmentation (music)

Exposition (music)

Musical development

Recapitulation (music)

Leading-tone seventh chord













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