Introduction To Sightsinging and Ear Training

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Edition: 2nd
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Pub. Date: 1992-05-01
Publisher(s): McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
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Summary

Offering an integrated approach to skills development, this text addresses the complete two-year curriculum of musicianship for music majors.

Table of Contents

Unit I SS Rhythm: One-, Two-, and Three-Beat Values

ET Rhythm: Rhythmic Dictation Including Half-Beat Values

SS Diatonic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Singing

ET Models and Embellishments: Short Melodic Structures

SS Melodies: M2, m2

ET Melodic Dictation: Scalewise (Conjunct Diatonic) Melodies

SS Melodies (Major): P5, P4, M3, m3 within the Tonic Triad, and M2, m2

ET Intervals: m2, M2, m3, M3

SS Ensemble Excerpts -- Two-Voices: M2, m2

ET Chord Identification: Major and Minor Triads

ET Harmonic Function: I and V Triads

Unit II SS Rhythm: Practicing Compound Meter

ET Rhythmic Dictation: Duple and Triple Subdivisions of the Beat

SS Diatonic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Singing: P5, P4, M3, m3, M2, m2

ET Models and Embellishments: Short Melodic Structures

SS Melodies: P5, P4, M3, m3 within the Tonic Triad, and M2, m2, P8

ET Scales: Major Scale and Three Forms of the Minor Scale

SS Melodies (Major): P5, P4, M3, m3 within the Tonic Triad and M2, m2

ET Scale Degrees: Single Notes

SS Ensemble Excerpts -- Two-Voices: P5, P4, M3, m3 within the Tonic Triad, and M2, m2

ET Chord Identification: Major, Minor and Diminished Triads

ET Harmonic Function: I, IV, and V Triads

Unit III SS Rhythm: Concentration on Half-Beat Values

ET Rhythmic Dictation: Rhythmic Figures Including Half-Beat Values

SS Diatonic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Singing

ET Models and Embellishments: Simple Melodic Structures

SS Melodies (Major): P5, P4, M3, m3 within the Tonic Triad and M2, m2

ET Melodic Dictations: Dictation Employing m2, M2, m3, M3

SS Melodies (Minor)

ET New Intervals: P5 and P4

SS Ensemble Excerpts -- Two Voices: P5, P4, M3, m3 within the Tonic Triad

ET Chord Identification: Triad Factors in the Soprano

ET Harmonic Function: I, ii, and V Triads

Unit IV SS Rhythm: Concentration on Easier Quarter-Beat Values

ET Rhythmic Dictation: Half-Beat Values in Syncopation

SS Diatonic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Singing

ET Models and Embellishments: Descending 3rds in Two Voices

SS Melodies (Major and Minor): P5, P4, M3, m3, M2, m2

ET Melodic Dictation: Using m2, M2, m3, M3, P4, P5

SS Melodies (Major and Minor): P5, P4, M3, m3, M2, m2

ET Interval Review: Intervals Studied to Date -- m2, M2, m3, M3, P4, P5

SS Ensemble Excerpts -- Two Voices: P5, P4, M3, m3, M2, m2

ET Chord Identification: Major and Minor Triad Positions

ET Harmonic Function: Distinguishing among the I, ii, IV, and V Triads

Unit V SS Rhythm: Introduction of the Triplet

ET Rhythmic Dictation: Introduction of Quarter-Beat Values

SS Diatonic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Singing

ET Models and Embellishments: Descending 6ths in Two Voices

SS Melodies (Folk Songs): P5, P4, M3, m3, M2, m2

ET Melodic Dictation: Scalewise Passages and Arpeggiations of I and V

SS Melodies: P5, P4, M3, m3, M2, m2

ET Scale Degrees: 2-Note Groups

SS Ensemble Excerpts: Two-Voices: P5, P4, M3, m3

ET Chord Identification: Triad Positions

ET Harmonic Function: I(i), ii(ii0), IV(iv), and V Triads and Inversions

Unit VI SS Rhythm: More Difficult Quarter-Beat Values

ET Rhythmic Dictation: Quarter-Beat Values

SS Diatonic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Singing

ET Models and Embellishments: 5-6 Patterns in Two Voices

SS Melodies for Review and Practice in Singing at Performance Tempo

ET Melodic Dictation: Melodies Outlining the I, IV, V (and vii06) Triads

SS Melodies for Careful Study and Preparation

ET New Intervals: m6 and M6

SS Ensemble Excerpts for Review--Two Voices with one Excerpt in Four Voices

ET Triad Factor Identification: Factors in the Soprano and Bass Voice

ET Harmonic Function: I, ii, Iv, V, and vi Triads

Unit VII SS Rhythm: Review of Previous Rhythms with Emphasis on the Triplet

ET Rhythmic Dictation: Beat Units Divided into Triplets

SS Diatonic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Singing

ET Models and Embellishments: 7-3 Patterns in Two Voices

SS Melodies for Review and Practice in Singing at Performance Tempo

ET Melodic Dictation: Intervals of a 7th

SS Melodies for Careful Study and Preparation

ET Scale Degrees: 3-Note Groups

SS Ensemble Excerpts--Two and Three Voices

ET Nonharmonic Tones: Introduction

ET Harmonic Function: I(i), ii(ii0), iii(III, III+) , IV(iv), V, and vi(VI) Triads and Inversions

Unit VIII SS Rhythm: Further Practice of Quarter-Beat Values

ET Rhythm Dictation: Quarter-Beat Values

SS Diatonic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Singing

ET Models and Embellishments: Cadence Formulas in Two-Voices

SS Melodies for Review and Practice in Singing at Performance Tempo

ET Melodic Dictation: Two-Phrase Melodies

SS Melodies for Careful Study and Preparation

ET New Intervals: m7 and M7

SS Ensemble Excerpts: Two, Three, and Four Voices

ET Harmonic Dicta-tion: I(i), ii, IV(iv), and V Triads in Four-Part Chorale Phrases

ET Harmonic Function: Diatonic Triads (Major Mode)

Unit IX SS Rhythm: Subdivisions of the Beat

ET Rhythmic Dictation: Compound Meters with Quarter-Beat Values

SS Diatonic and Chromatic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Singing

ET Models and Embellishments: Chord Progression with Melodic Embellishments

SS Melodies for Practice in Speed Singing

ET Melodic Dictation: Melodies with Larger Leaps

SS Melodies for Careful Study and Preparation: Chromatic Alterations, Modulating, and Nonmodulating

ET New Interval: The Tritone

SS Ensemble Excerpts: Two, Three, and Four Voices

ET Harmonic Dicta-tion: The I(i), ii(ii0), IV(iv) and V Triads in Four-Part Chorale Phrases

ET Harmonic Function: Dominant 7th Chord and Inversions

Unit X SS Rhythm: Triplets and Mixed Meters

ET Rhythmic Dictation: Triple and Triplet Subdivisions

SS Diatonic and Chromatic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Study

ET Models and Embellishments: I-V-I Progression with Diatonic Melodic Embellishments

SS Melodies for Review and Practice in Singing at Performance Tempo

ET Melodic Dictation: Short Melodies from Music Literature

SS Melodies for Careful Study and Preparation: Chromatic

ET Intervals: All Intervals Played Harmonically

Ensemble Excerpts: Two, Three, and Four Voices

ET Harmonic Dictation: I(i), ii, IV(iv), V, vi(VI), and vii0 Triads

ET Harmonic Function: Nondominant 7th Chords

Unit XI SS Rhythm: The Quartolet in Compound Meter and the Triplet in Simple Meter

ET Rhythmic Dictation: The Quartolet

SS Diatonic and Chromatic Models for Interval Study

SS Melodic Fragments for Interval Singing

ET Models and Embellishments: 7th-Chord Patterns in Three Voices

SS Melodies (Pentatonic) to be Sung at Performance Tempo

ET Melodic Dictation: Modulation to Closely Related Keys

SS Melodies for Careful Study and Review: Chromatic Alterations, Modulating, and Nonmodulating

ET Harmonic Intervals

SS Ensemble Excerpts: Two, Three, and Four Voices

ET Harmonic Dictation: Dominant 7th Chord in Four-Part Chorale Phrases

ET Harmonic Function: Secondary Dominants of V and ii

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