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Spring 2014
Apr 30,2024
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MUS 116 - Sight-reading and Ear Training (Third Term)
Associated Term: Spring 2014
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Sing any scale degree in major or minor given the keynote. 2. Given a note, sing another note a specific interval up or down within the range of a P5 3. Sing the root, third, fifth, of a major, minor, diminished, or augmented chord given one of the chord tones. 4. Count and perform eight measure rhythmic patterns in simple or compound meters in a two or four part piece, at a moderate tempo that includes ties and note (or rest) values from a dotted half to a sixteenth note in duration, maintaining tempo, with a minimum of 85% accuracy. 5. Sound out and sing short melodies in major and minor modes which employ simple or compound meters of two, three, and four beat groupings, maintaining key center and tempo, given the key note with a minimum of 85% accuracy in pitch and rhythm, using solfeggio (hand signs optional). 6. Find starting notes to an assigned part in a multi part piece by using intervals, solfeggio, and notes of reference. 7. Lead an ensemble by establishing and maintaining an appropriate conducting pattern for a piece that is in an undivided duple, triple, or quadruple meter. 8. Determine the correctness of a part that is performed.
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