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MUS132 — Basic Integrated Theory II

4 credits · 4 hours

MUS 132 - Basic Integrated Theory II MUS 132 - Basic Integrated Theory II Description: Correlating part writing, ear training, sight singing, dictation and keyboard harmony. Part writing skills in phrase structure and cadences, harmony progression, harmonization techniques and use of non-harmonic tones; sight singing and dictation skills through minor scale passages, intervals of 5ths through the octave and 16th note beat divisions. Required of music majors. Compose and perform basic piano styles. Demonstrate harmonic analysis of chorale and piano styles. Demonstrate other dominant function 7th chords. Demonstrate modulation to related keys. Demonstrate non-dominant 7th chords and compounds meters. Demonstrate secondary dominants. Identify basic song forms and subdivided rhythmic patterns. Analyze and use non-harmonic tones. Exercise keyboard skills sufficient to perform class assignments. Demonstrate vocal interpretation of music through sight singing.

Prerequisites: MUS131

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