Ear Training & Sight Singing III
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
- Aural Recognition
- Chromatic scale degrees in major and minor modes.
- Melodies in single phrases and simple period structures, including chromatic tones.
- Simple two-part melodic textures including chromatic and non-chord tones.
- Seventh chords in all positions.
- Soprano and bass factors, quality, and position of chords in progressions which include: root-position and inverted seventh chords, applied (secondary) dominant and leading-tone seventh chords, and non-modulating harmonic sequences.
- Longer and more complex rhythmic exercises including irregular beat divisions.
- Sight Performance
- Melodies which include large intervals, harmonic and non-harmonic chromatic tones
- Longer and more complex rhythmic exercises including irregular beat divisions.
- Musicianship Skills Performance
- Seventh chords (primary and secondary functions) in broken chord progressions.
- Chromaticism in relative pitch labelling systems (movable-doh solfège or scale degree numbers).
- Chromatic Kodály hand signs.
- Ensemble singing exercises.
Presentation of concepts, demonstration of learning strategies and modelling of skills by the instructor, integrated with drills and practice exercises by the students. Skill reinforcement through assigned use of auxiliary online and/or computer aural skills resources.
Sight Singing Tests (minimum 4) | 40% |
Melodic, Rhythmic and Harmonic Dictation Tests (minimum 4) | 50% |
Weekly homework assignments | 10% |
N.B.: This course includes final testing worth more than 10% during the last 14 days of classes. A standing variance to the Evaluation Policy was granted by Education Council on Mar. 21, 2011.
At the end of the course the successful student should be able to demonstrate satisfactory skill and musicianship in aural recognition and sight performance of tonal melodies, harmonies, and rhythms as outlined in section N.
The latest editions of required texts such as the following:
Ear Training Textbook
- Horvit, Michael, Timothy Koozin and Robert Nelson. Music for Ear Training (CD-ROM and Workbook). 3rd ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning.
Or
- Karpinski, Gary S. Manual for Ear Training and Sight Singing. New York: W. W. Norton. Plus accompanying CD-ROM.
Sight Singing Textbook
- Berkowitz, Sol, Gabriel Fontrier, Leo Kraft, Perry Goldstein and Edward Smaldone. A New Approach to Sight Singing. New York: W. W. Norton.
Course Guidelines
Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.
Course Transfers
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Institution | Transfer Details for MUSC 2311 |
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University of Victoria (UVIC) | UVIC MUS 270A (0.5) |