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MUS 135 - Music Theory Lab I


Last Date of Approval: Spring 2021

1 Credits
Total Lecture Hours: 0
Total Lab Hours: 30
Total Clinical Hours: 0
Total Work-Based Experience Hours: 0

Course Description:
This course introduces a progressive study of aural training and sight-singing designed to familiarize the student with the various skills needed to advance in the study of music.  Introduces the solfeggio system of music reading.  Both tonal and rhythmic patterns are included in the sight reading exercises as well as principles of key relationships, intervals, and triads.

Corequisites: MUS 120 - Music Theory I and MUA 119 - Class Piano
Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.
Mode(s) of Instruction: traditional/face-to-face

Credit for Prior Learning: There are no Credit for Prior Learning opportunities for this course.

Course Fees: None

Common Course Assessment(s): None

Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives:
  1. Develop sight-singing and ear-training skills.
  2. Understand the importance of listening.
  3. Demonstrate conducting skills.

Course Objectives:
Ear Training:

  1. Conduct basic rhythmic patterns in simple and compound meters with emphasis on music with one, two, three or four beats per measure.
  2. Identify major scales and the three forms of minor scales
  3. Aurally recognize both harmonic and melodic intervals (upward and downward) within the octave.
  4. Written dictation of simple melodies (4 measures in length) in treble or bass clef, simple or compound meter and using rhythms which incorporate dotted divisions of the beat.
  5. Written dictation of basic rhythmic patterns (as found in Ottman).
  6. Compose a written consequent phrase after seeing and/or hearing an antecedent phrase.
  7. Aural identification of triad quality - Major, minor, augmented, diminished - in root, first, and second inversions.
  8. Achieve maximum mastery of software program, MusicTheory.net, Goodear.com, and Thetamusictrainer.net as prescribed by instructor.

Sight-Singing:

  1. Speak rhythmic syllables while conducting in simple and compound meters.
  2. Sing major and minor scales - upward and downward - first with numbers,then with solfege.
  3. Achieve facility in sight reading any interval within the minor 10th with both numbers and solfege.
  4. Make use of conducting patterns in all rhythmic reading (Ottman).
  5. Sing all major and harmonic minor triads in inversions, first with numbers, then with solfege (1-3-5, 3-5-1-, 5-1-3).
  6. Sing the dominant seventh chord in inversion, as well (5-7-2-4, 7-2-4-5, 2-4-5-7, 4-5-7-2).
  7. Add borrowed divisions to rhythmic readings.
  8. Sing any factor of a major or minor scale when given the tonic.
  9. Using appropriate syllables, solfege or rhythmic, perform with reasonable ease.



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