4–14) and complete Exercise 1-3 A–E (wkbk pg. Homework: Kostka/Payne Chapter 1 (review pg. Practice sight-singing exercises handed out in class and memorizing key signatures.
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16–19) and complete self-tests in textbook for major and minor scales if you want more practice. Homework: Kostka/Payne Chapter 1 (focus on pg. SEPT 12 - Review: Major and Minor Scales and Keys Practice identifying intervals by ear (start with only 2nds, then only 3rds, etc., then gradually increase the quantity of possible answers). More practice identifying intervals by sight. Practice sight-singing exercises handed out in class. Practice singing and identifying intervals by sight and ear. Homework: Kostka/Payne Chapter 1 (review entire chapter) and Exercises 1-6 A-E (wkbk pg. SEPT 17 - Augmented/Diminished Intervals - Intervallic Inversion - Consonance and Dissonance SEPT 19 - Review for Exam 1 ( Study Guide) Homework: Kostka/Payne Chapter 2 (focus on pg. Keep working on sight sighting, intervals and melodies. Write rhythms and practice counting/tapping/conducting them.
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Write rhythms in simple meters, practice counting them and fixing any beaming, change to different time signatures by augmentation and diminution, and practice counting/tapping them. Homework : Kostka/Payne Chapter 2 (focus on pg. Write rhythms in compound meters and practice counting/tapping/beaming them. There are two rebeaming exercises at the bottom as well - add rests if needed. Listening Identification (PDF) - listen to example 1 and example 2 to choose the correct answer from the multiple choice options. Homework: Kostka/Payne Chapter 3 (focus on pg. Read Kostka/Payne Chapter 3 (focus on pg. 19–20 - you should have your books by now if not, get it from a friend). OCT 8 - NO CLASS - GO TO PRONK! (if you want - march with TOC in a mini-parade at 5:30) 42–47) re: inversions, figured bass, and lead sheet symbols. Read Kostka/Payne chapter 3 (focus on pg. 49-53) re: recognizing chords in various textures. Practice singing arpeggios of triads and seventh chords (have a piano/app handy to check pitches). OCT 15 - Seventh Chord Inversions and Figured Bass Practice figured bass with quiz/answers above. OCT 19 - Review for Exam 3 ( Study Guide) Homework: Read Kostka/Payne Chapter 4 re: diatonic chords in major keys
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31–32 -remember the leading tone appears in V and viiº in minor!) 33-remember the leading tone appears in V7 and vii✧ in minor!) OCT 29 - Diatonic Seventh Chords in Major and Minor Keys Homework: Read about first and second species counterpoint ( handout) NOV 9 - Cantus Firmus and First Species Counterpoint NOV 14 - Fourth and Fifth Species - Still confused? Try reading this PDF or this website. INDIVIDUAL MEETING TIMES: Bring a printed copy of your in-progress project with intervals written in and/or any questions you have so we can go over it together. 10 minutes NOV 26 - Counterpoint Project due and In-Class Performances 35–36) - Please type or write legibly your prose answers. Identifying intervals by sight - focus on thirdsĭEC 7 - Review for Final Exam ( study guide packet) NOTE: Please use the workbook pages or MANUSCRIPT paper to complete your assignments - I will not accept assignments involving music notation on regular notebook paper. OFFICE HOURS are Monday 1–2 pm in D104 or by appointment.Click the dates below to access the PDF of notes presented in class.Homework is listed the day it is assigned, to be due the following class period unless otherwise noted.