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Course Description

Fundamentals of ear training, sight-singing, keyboard, and written skills (rudiments such as scales, intervals and basic chord identification) are introduced. Proficiency on an instrument is not required, but previous experience with note-reading is expected. MUSC*1130 cannot be counted toward a specialization in music.

What You'll Learn

By the end of the course, the learner should be able to:

  • Read and write basic musical notation for pitch and rhythm;
  • Recognize sound qualities of major and minor triads;
  • Aurally and visually distinguish pitch relationships within an octave;
  • Identify basic rhythmic patterns by ear and by sight (in a musical score);
  • Communicate musically through singing of basic melodies and rhythm;
  • Analyze basic elements of musical genres and articulate reasons for your musical preferences based on this analysis; and
  • Describe and evaluate the ways in which theoretical elements make music expressive.

Additional Requirements

Restriction(s): MUSC*1160, MUSC*1180

Note:

Please Note: You must have a computer capable of recording (most have a built-in system) or use your own headset if not.

Technical Requirements

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*Course details are subject to change.

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