MUSC-111A Music Theory II
	 This is the second in the four-semester Music Theory sequence required of music majors. Together with MUSC-111P, Ear Training and Musicianship II, and MUSC-115, Keyboard Skills II, this course continues the integrated approach introduced in Theory I. Selected topics include functional harmony, harmonic spacing and doubling, chord connection, cadences, modulating, seventh chords, melody and bass writing, and introduction to binary and ternary forms.
 
	
		Prerequisite
	
MUSC-110A with a grade of C or better
 
	
		Hours Weekly
	
4 hours lecture weekly
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Analyze a set of 10 diatonic seventh chords in various keys at 90% accuracy within two
 minutes and 45 seconds.
 
- 2. Analyze musical excerpts which contain modulations to closely related keys, secondary
 dominants, and leading tone sevenths.
- 3. Identify binary and ternary form.
- 4. Harmonize a melody showing a proper understanding of voice leading and harmonic progression.
 
- 5. Realize a figured bass which includes a modulation to a closely related key and includes at least
 one dominant seventh chord.
 
                                    
                                        
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Analyze a set of 10 diatonic seventh chords in various keys at 90% accuracy within two
 minutes and 45 seconds.
 
- 2. Analyze musical excerpts which contain modulations to closely related keys, secondary
 dominants, and leading tone sevenths.
- 3. Identify binary and ternary form.
- 4. Harmonize a melody showing a proper understanding of voice leading and harmonic progression.
 
- 5. Realize a figured bass which includes a modulation to a closely related key and includes at least
 one dominant seventh chord.