Kodaly Solfege (MUSC 2201)
A continuation of Kodaly Solfege MUSC 1101 and 1201, covering chromaticism to atonality in melodic context. Diatonic harmony with inversions, 7th chords and simple modulation, as well as melodic and harmonic form and analysis are also explored. Sight-singing and dictation includes examples from 20th century repertoire. 1:0:2
Course code: MUSC 2201
Credits: 2.0
Tuition: $0
Length: 0.0 hours
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Prerequisites
Kodaly Solfege 1101/1201 or equivalent. Note: For the purpose of transferability to most post-secondary institutions, Kodaly Solfege 1101/1201 and 2101/2201 must be taken in conjunction with Materials and Structures of Music 1103/1203 and 2103/2203 . No schedule is currently available. Please check again later.
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- Melodic Dictation and Singing
- 2-part Dictation and Singing
- Intonation, pitch function, voice leading and Chromaticism
- Pitch location
- Beat patterns
- Chord dictations supporting a given melody
- Harmonic and Melodic Interval Recognition and Singing of the harmonic and melodic minor
- Singing in solfege, Identifying, and Hearing the following: The 7th chords of the harmonic and melodic minor
- Diatonic Cycle of 5th: major and minor, triads and diatonic 7th chords
- V9, Vb9, V13, Vb13 chords
- Non-diatonic chords resulting from secondary (applied) dominants, diminished
- 7ths, mixture, chromaticism, and the Neapolitan 6.
- Chord progressions in a minor and major key using inversions
- 12-tone rows and their permutations
- Random compound intervals
- Chord dictations given from the outer voices first using inversions
- Switching solfege: modulation, tonicization, and use of solfege cells
- Sight singing: how to think, when to think, and what to think
- Choosing solfege to reflect an analysis of a musical excerpt
- How to analyze a Bach Fugue in solfege
- Write what you play, have read, and sung
- Ensemble singing
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