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.
 
	
		Hours Weekly
	
2 hours lab and additional practice time weekly
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Sight sing major/minor/chromatic intervals and scales.
- 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. Sight sing diminished and augmented triads and inversions.
- 4. Take accurate dictation of four bar melodies which include intervals from tonic triad in
 major keys.
- 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. 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. Sight sing major/minor/chromatic intervals and scales.
- 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. Sight sing diminished and augmented triads and inversions.
- 4. Take accurate dictation of four bar melodies which include intervals from tonic triad in
 major keys.
- 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. 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.