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Music
Fundamentals I & II
Provides training in the basic elements of music theory and
notation, including scales, intervals, keys, chords and
inversions, meter and rhythm. Elementary ear-training and
sight-singing exercises are included.
Elementary Theory I &
II
A placement test will determine whether a student should be
placed in Elementary Theory. These courses provide students training in the
study of diatonic triads and seventh chords, chord progressions, part-writing,
and basic form. Also included are non-harmonic tones, modulation, and secondary
dominants.
Elementary Sight Singing & Ear Training I & II
Provides training in reading and singing scales, intervals,
rhythms, melodies, and diatonic harmonies in treble, bass and movable C clefs.
Rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic dictation is included.
Advanced Theory I & II
Provides training in analyzing and use of more complex harmonies
and structures of music, including modulation, secondary dominant, diminished
chords and mode mixture. Also included are forms of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries, augmented sixth chords, extended chords, impressionism, and 20th
century practices, including 12-tone music.
Advanced Sight Singing & Ear
Training I & II
Provides training in advanced
reading and singing scales, intervals, extended chords, more complex rhythms,
chromatic melodies and harmonies in treble, bass, and movable C clefs. Rhythmic,
melodic and harmonic dictation is included.
Theory Practice Websites
1.
Ricci Adams
2. Think Quest
3. 8 Notes
4. E Music Theory
5. Gary Ewer
6. MT Resources
7. MT Minute
8. MT Flashcards
9. MT Examples
10. Teoria
11. MT Online
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