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MUSC 110P Ear Training and Musicianship I

This is the first of a four-semester sequence of ear training and musicianship courses required of all music majors. Along with MUSC 110A, Music Theory I, students will develop skills in sight reading, sight singing, and taking dictations.

Credits

1

Corequisite

MUSC 110A and MUSC 114

Hours Weekly

2 hours lab and additional practice time weekly

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Sight sing major/minor/chromatic intervals and scales.
  2. 2. Sight sing melodies in major and minor which include outline of tonic triads in all
    inversions, using syllables in the movable “Do” system.
  3. 3. Sight sing diminished and augmented triads and inversions.
  4. 4. Take accurate dictation of four bar melodies which include intervals from tonic triad in
    major keys.
  5. 5. Perform rhythm exercises at sight which include dotted rhythms in simple time as well as
    the subdivided beat in a simple and compound time.
  6. 6. Recognize aurally the following: major and minor scales, triads, triad factors in the outer
    voices of a four-part texture, and common cadential chord progressions.

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Sight sing major/minor/chromatic intervals and scales.
  2. 2. Sight sing melodies in major and minor which include outline of tonic triads in all
    inversions, using syllables in the movable “Do” system.
  3. 3. Sight sing diminished and augmented triads and inversions.
  4. 4. Take accurate dictation of four bar melodies which include intervals from tonic triad in
    major keys.
  5. 5. Perform rhythm exercises at sight which include dotted rhythms in simple time as well as
    the subdivided beat in a simple and compound time.
  6. 6. Recognize aurally the following: major and minor scales, triads, triad factors in the outer
    voices of a four-part texture, and common cadential chord progressions.