Prerequisite Courses, Knowledge, and/or SkillsĬompletion of Music Foundations or Music Theory 101 or equivalent knowledge and experience is required. Students will complete a final project based upon the various skills they have acquired in the course. Form Exercises: 24- and 32-Measure ABA AABA Recognition.Basic Notation Exercises with Primary Triads.Warm-Up Exercises with Minor Primary Triads.Form Exercises: 16-Measure A B Recognition.Warm-Up Exercises in Major and Minor Pentatonic Scales.Identifying the Difference between Major and Minor Tonic.Exercises with Riffs and AAB 12-Bar Forms.12-Measure Song Forms with A B Elements.Singing and Identifying Subdominant, Dominant to Tonic Cadence Patterns in the Blues.Lesson 6: Tonic, Subdominant, and Dominant Relationships Blues Form Transcribing Subdominant-to-Tonic Cadence Patterns.Singing and Identifying Subdominant-to-Tonic Cadence Patterns.Lesson 5: Tonic/Subdominant Relationships Singing and Identifying Dominant-to-Tonic Cadence Patterns. A New Scale Pattern for Your Warm-Up Routine.Lesson 4: Tonic/Dominant Relationships and Three-Note Scale Patterns Notating Basic Melodies from the Literature.Singing Basic Melodies That Include Tendency Tones.Singing the Tendency Tones with Resolutions.Singing the Major Scale Using Solfege Syllables.Identifying 4/4, 2/4, and 3/4 Time Signatures.Lesson 2: Identifying Different Time Signatures and Notating Basic Rhythms Conducting while Singing Basic Rhythms in 3/4.Conducting while Singing Basic Rhythms in 2/4.Conducting while Singing Basic Rhythms in 4/4.Interdisciplinary Music Studies (Create Your Own Major).Music Composition for Film, TV, and Games.Electronic Music Production and Sound Design.Music Theory, Harmony, and Ear Training.
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