Melodic, Harmonic, and Rhythmic Dictation
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Steps for Taking Dictation
Steps for Taking Rhythmic Dictation
- Prepare your work space. Give yourself plenty of blank measures on a clean sheet of manuscript paper.
- Listen. Do not try to write while listening. Just listen.
- Listen again. Try to pick up the beat and determine whether it is divided simply (into two pieces) or compound (into three pieces).
- Determine meter by listening for patterns of strong and weak beats. Also listen for rhythmic clues such as longer notes (often, but not always, on strong beats) and harmonic changes accompanying the underlying melody (most music changes chords at a rate of one chord per measure). Come up with a logical meter signature.
- Verify your meter signature by singing or listening to the rhythm again.
- Listen again. Take a shorthand rhythmic notation as you listen or sing back the melody. Make sure you jump to each new measure as it occurs. If you get stuck in a measure, skip it and go back to finish it up on the next hearing.
- Translate your shorthand notation to standard notation.
- Double check your answer by singing what you have written and comparing it to what you remember.
Steps for Taking Melodic Dictation
- Begin by taking a rhythmic dictation of your melody (see steps above). Figure out where things happen before you try to figure out what happens.
- Listen for and identify the tonic. If the melody modulates, listen for indications of each tonal area (usually you can listen for dominant sounds).
- Identify important scale degrees along the way by writing their numbers above the notes on your rhythmic dictation. Mark chromatic notes. These may include longer notes, notes on cadences, the first note, the last note, etc. Be sure to listen to pitches as scale degrees, using your scale degree patterns to verify what you think you hear.
- Listen for how the “important” scale degrees (from step 3 above) are approached and left. Listen also for groups of notes that form identifiable structures such as triads, seventh chords, etc.
- Once you have labeled your rhythm with scale degrees, transcribe this into standard notation on a staff.
- Double check your answer by singing what you have written and comparing it to what you remember.
Steps for Taking Harmonic Dictation
- Listen first for dominant chords. Mark them and listen for their resolutions.
- Listen for and mark chromatic chords.
- Write the melody and the bass line.
- Fill in remaining chords using what you hear, information from your melody and bass lines, and your knowledge of harmony.
Steps for Taking Atonal Melodic Dictation
- Begin by taking a rhythmic dictation for the melody as described above.
- Listen for repeating pitches or pitches that are close to known pitches, even if (especially if) they are separated by only a few pitches. Listen for embedded chromatic lines in the melody.
- Listen for characteristic intervals. For example, many melodies will use a particular interval repeatedly. Try to find all instances of that interval wherever it occurs.
Module 1: Simple Meters
a. Simple Beats, Divisions, and Multiples
Rhythm 1A-1A
- Listen to the following rhythm. The beat-note value is a quarter note.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Tap the beat while you listen.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm, without barlines.
Rhythm 1A-2
- Listen to the following rhythm. The beat-note value is a quarter note.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Tap the beat while you listen.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm, without barlines.
b. Simple Duple and Quadruple Meters
Rhythm 1B-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1B-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1B-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1B-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1B-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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c. Simple Triple Meter
Rhythm 1C-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1C-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1C-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1C-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1C-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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d. Second Division and Multiple of the Beat
Rhythm 1D-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1D-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1D-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1D-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1D-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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e. Rests
Rhythm 1E-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1E-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1E-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1E-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm rhythm.
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Rhythm 1E-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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f. Dots and Ties
Rhythm 1F-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1F-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1F-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1F-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1F-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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g. The Anacrusic Phrase
Rhythm 1G-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1G-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1G-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1G-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 1G-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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h. Less Common Simple Meters
Rhythm 1H-1
- Listen to the following rhythm. It is written in 2/2.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
- Next, notate the rhythm in 2/8.
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Rhythm 1H-2
- Listen to the following rhythm. It is written in 3/8.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
- Next, notate the rhythm in 3/2.
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Rhythm 1H-3
- Listen to the following rhythm. It is written in 4/8.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
- Next, notate the rhythm in 4/2.
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Module 2: Major and Minor Scales and Scale Degrees
a. The Major Scale and Major Scale Degree Patterns
Melody 2A-1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, C Major, and starts on middle C. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 2A-2A
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, G Major, and starts on scale degree 3. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 2A-3A
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, F Major, and starts on scale degree 5. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 2A-4A
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, C Major, and starts on scale degree 3. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 2A-5A
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, G Major, and starts on scale degree 6. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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b. The Minor Scale and Minor Scale Degree Patterns
Melody 2B-1A
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, A minor, and starts on scale degree 1. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 2B-2A
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, D minor, and starts on scale degree 1. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 2B-3A
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, E minor, and starts on scale degree 3. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 2B-4A
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, D minor, and starts on scale degree 6. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 2B-5A
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, E minor, and starts on scale degree 5. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Module 3: Compound Meters
a. The first division and first multiple in compound meter
Rhythm 3A-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3A-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3A-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3A-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3A-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3A-6
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3A-7
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3A-8
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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b. The second division and the second multiple
Rhythm 3B-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3B-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3B-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3B-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 3B-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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c. Less Common Compound Meters
Rhythm 3C-1
- Listen to the following rhythm. It is written in 6/16.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
- Next, notate the rhythm in 6/4.
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Rhythm 3C-2
- Listen to the following rhythm. It is written in 6/4.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
- Next, notate the rhythm in 6/16.
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Rhythm 3C-3
- Listen to the following rhythm. It is written in 6/16.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
- Next, notate the rhythm in 6/16.
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Module 4: Intervals
a. Minor and Major Seconds
Melody 4A-1
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, middle C
Melody 4A-2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, F, 4th line
Melody 4A-3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef; G, 2nd line
Melody 4A-4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef; E, 1st line
Melody 4A-5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef; G, 4th space
Melody 4A-6
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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D below the treble staff
Melody 4A-7
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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B above the bass staff
Melody 4A-8
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef; A, 1st space
b. Minor and Major Thirds
Melody 4B-1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, F Major, starting pitch is F, first space. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4B-2
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, D Major, starting pitch is F-sharp, 4th line. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4B-3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, middle C
Melody 4B-4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B-flat Major Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B-flat, 2nd line
Melody 4B-5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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D below the treble staff
Melody 4B-6
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, D, 4th line
Melody 4B-7
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, C, 2nd space
c. Perfect Fifths and Octaves
Melody 4C-1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, G Major, starting pitch is G, 2nd line. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4C-2
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches. 10
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, B-flat major, starting pitch is B-flat, 2nd line. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4C-3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, F, 4th line
Melody 4C-4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A, 2nd space
Melody 4C-5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, G, 1st line
Melody 4C-6
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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D below the treble staff
Melody 4C-7
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G, 2nd line
d. Perfect Fourths
Melody 4D-1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, E major, and starts on E, first line. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4D-2
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, E-flat major, and starts on E-flat, 3rd space. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4D-3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B-flat Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, B-flat, 3rd line
Melody 4D-4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures. Note that the melody is anacrusic.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, E, 3rd space
Melody 4D-5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures. Note that the melody is anacrusic.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F-sharp, 1st space
Melody 4D-6
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures. Note that the melody is anacrusic.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature D minor Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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D below the treble staff
e. Minor and Major Sixths
Melody 4E-1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, E-flat major, and starts on E-flat, first line. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4E-2
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is bass clef, A Major, and starts on A, first space. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4E-3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures. Note that the melody is anacrusic
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, E, 1st line
Melody 4E-4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A, 2nd space
Melody 4E-5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures. Note that the melody is anacrusic.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, D, 3rd line
Melody 4E-6
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, C, 2nd space
f. Tritones
Melody 4F-1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, E major, and starts on E, 3rd space. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4F-2
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, B minor, and starts on B, 3rd line. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4F-3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B-flat, 2nd line
Melody 4F-4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F-sharp minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, C-sharp, 3rd space
Melody 4F-5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F, 1st space
Melody 4F-6
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, G, 4th space
g. Minor and Major Sevenths
Melody 4G-1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, B Major. The starting pitch is B, 3rd line. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4G-2
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, E-flat major. The starting pitch is E-flat, 1st ledger line below the staff. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4G-3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, A, 5th line
Melody 4G-4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F, 1st space
Melody 4G-5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, D, 3rd line
Melody 4G-6
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F, 1st space
Melody 4G-7
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, D-flat, 3rd line
h. Compound Intervals
Melody 4H-1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in treble clef, C major. The starting pitch is middle C. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4H-2
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in bass clef, F-sharp minor. The starting pitch is F-sharp, 4th line. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 4H-3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A-flat, 2nd ledger line below the staff.
Melody 4H-4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B-flat, 2nd line
Module 5: Triads
a. Major Triads in Root Position
Melody 5-a1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of C major. The first pitch is second space C in the bass clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 5-a2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, B below middle C.
Melody 5-a3
- Listennto the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B-flat second line
Melody 5-a4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B-flat second line
Melody 5-a5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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8, quarter note anacrusis
Bass clef, A fifth line
Harmonic Progression 5a-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of C Major and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 5a-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of F Major and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
b. Minor Triads in Root Position
Melody 5-b1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of D major. The first pitch is second space F# in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 5-b2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F-sharp Minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F-sharp first space
Melody 5-b3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A Minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, A first space
Melody 5-b4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E Minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, E third space
Melody 5-b5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G Minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G second line
Harmonic Progression 5b-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of G Major and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 5b-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of D Minor and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
c. Major and Minor Triads in Inversion
Melody 5-c1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of F major. The first pitch is fourth line F in the bass clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 5-c2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E Minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, G fourth space
Melody 5-c3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B Minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B second line
Melody 5-c4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D-flat Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F first space
Melody 5-c5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E-flat Major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G second line
Harmonic Progression 5c-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of B-flat Major and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 5c-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of D Major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 5c-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of C Minor and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 5c-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of G Minor and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
d. Diminished Triads
Melody 5-d1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of E-flat major. The first pitch is first line E-flat in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 5-d2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, C-sharp second space
Melody 5-d3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, A fifth line
Melody 5-d4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G second line
Melody 5-d5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, C third space.
Harmonic Progression 5d-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of A Major and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 5d-2
- Listen to the following rhythm Harmonic 5d-2.mp3
- The progression is in the key of E-flat Major and consists of 6 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 5d-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of A Minor and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 5d-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of E Minor and consists of 6 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Module 6: Seventh Chords
a. Dominant Sevenths in Root Position
Melody 6-a1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of E major. The first pitch is first line E in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 6-a2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F first space
Melody 6-a3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
Cut time
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Bass clef, D third line
Melody 6-a4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, C second space
Melody 6-a5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A second space
Harmonic Progression 6a-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of D major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
b. Dominant Sevenths in Inversion
Melody 6-b1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of C major. The first pitch is middle C in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 6-b2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G second line
Melody 6-b3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, F fourth line
Melody 6-b4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, A first space
Melody 6-b5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E-flat minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G-flat second line
Harmonic Progression 6b-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of E major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 6b-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of A-flat major and consists of 11 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 6b-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of C minor and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 6b-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of F minor and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 6b-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of E-flat major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 6b-6
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of C major and consists of 11 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 6b-7
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of D minor and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 6b-8
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of B-flat Major and consists of 12 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
c. Major Seventh Chords
Melody 6-c1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of B-flat minor. The first pitch is second line B-flat in the bass clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 6-c2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, E third space
Melody 6-c3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C-sharp major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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9, quarter note anacrusis
Treble clef, G-sharp second line
Melody 6-c4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, E third space
Melody 6-c5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, A-flat first space
d. Minor Seventh Chords
Melody 6-d1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of F# minor. The first pitch is first space F# in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 6.d2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, B-flat below the staff
Melody 6-d3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A-flat minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A-flat below the staff
Melody 6-d4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B second line
Melody 6-d5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, D-flat above the staff
Harmonic Progression 6d-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of A Major and consists of 11 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
e. Diminished Seventh Chords
Melody 6-e1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of E major. The first pitch is first line E in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern. Melody 6-e1a.tif
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Melody 6.e2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, B below the staff
Melody 6-e3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, E third space
Melody 6-e4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, F fourth line
Melody 6-e5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, C-sharp below the staff
Module 7: Harmonic Function, Improvisation, and Progression
Harmonic Progression 7e-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of G Major and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 7e-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of B-flat Major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 7e-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of C Major and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 7e-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of G minor and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 7e-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of B-flat minor and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
f. The TPDT Progression
Melody 7-f1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern. Melody 7-f1.mp3
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of E-flat major. The first pitch is first line E-flat in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 7-f2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F-sharp first space
Melody 7-f3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G second line
Melody 7-f4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, C# second space
Melody 7-f5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A-flat second space
g. Common Sequential Progressions
Melody 7-g1
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A second space
Melody 7-g2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, G fourth space
Melody 7-g3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, Middle C
Melody 7-g4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, third space C
Melody 7-g5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, third line D
Module 8: Irregular Divisions and Syncopation
a. Triplets
Rhythm 8A-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8A-2
- Listen to the following rhythm Rhythm 8A-2A
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8A-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8A-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8A-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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b. Duplets
Rhythm 8B-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine thenumber of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8B-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8B-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8B-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature. Note that the rhythm is anacrusic.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8B-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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c. Syncopation
Rhythm 8C-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8C-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8C-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8C-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8C-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8C-6
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8C-7
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8C-8
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8C-9
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8C-10
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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d. Triplets in Augmentation and Diminution
Rhythm 8D-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8D-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8D-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8D-4
- Listen to the following rhythm Rhythm 8D-4A
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8D-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8D-6
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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e. Other Divisions of the Beat
Rhythm 8E-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8E-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8E-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8E-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 8E-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Module 9: Non-Modulating Chromaticism
a. Chromatic Scales and Non-Chord Tones
Melody 9-a1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of D major. The first pitch is third line D in the bass clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 9-a2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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8, quarter note anacrusis
Treble clef, D below the staff
Melody 9-a3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F-sharp minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, C-sharp second space
Melody 9-a4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G second line
Melody 9-a5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, A-flat first space
b. Modal Mixture
Melody 9-b1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is in the key of E major. The first pitch is third space E in the bass clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
10
Melody 9-b2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G second line
Melody 9-b3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, D third line
Melody 9-b4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, E-flat fourth space
Melody 9-b5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, G first line
Harmonic Progression 9b-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of C Major and consists of 11 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9b-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of E Major and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9b-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of G-flat Major and consists of 12 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9b-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of F Major and consists of 12 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9b-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of D minor and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
c. Secondary Dominant Chords
Melody 9-c1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern begins in the key of B-flat major. The first pitch is first space F in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 9-c2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, B-flat below the staff
Melody 9-c3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C-sharp minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, G-sharp fourth space
Melody 9-c4
- Listen to the following melody. Melody 9-c4.mp3
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, E-flat first line
Melody 9-c5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is E minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B above the staff
Harmonic Progression 9c-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of C minor and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9c-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of B Major and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
d. Secondary Leading Tone Chords
Melody 9-d1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is begins in the key of D major. The first pitch is second space F# in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 9-d2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, F fourth line
Melody 9-d3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, E first line
Melody 9-d4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C# minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, C# second space
Melody 9-d5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A second space
Harmonic Progression 9d-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of A Major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9d-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of F Major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9d-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of e minor and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9d-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of g minor and consists of 12 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
e. Neapolitan Chords
Melody 9-e1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is begins in the key of B minor. The first pitch is third line B in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern
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Melody 9-e2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, B third line
Melody 9-e3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C-sharp minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, C-sharp second space
Melody 9-e4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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8, eighth note anacrusis
Treble clef, E first line
Melody 9-e5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B-flat second line
Harmonic Progression 9e-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of d minor and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9e-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of b minor and consists of 6 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9e-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of E-flat major and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
f. Augmented Sixth Chords
Melody 9-f1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is begins in the key of G minor. The first pitch is third line B-flat in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 9-f2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is D minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, D below the staff
Melody 9-f3
- Listen to the following melody
- Name the time signature
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B-flat minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, F fourth line
Melody 9-f4
- Listen to the following melody
- Name the time signature
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, middle C
Melody 9-f5
- Listen to the following melody
- Name the time signature
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is F minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A-flat second
Harmonic Progression 9f-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of D major and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9f-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of E minor and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9f-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of B-flat minor and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
g. Extended and Altered Dominants
Melody 9-g1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is begins in the key of B-flat major. The first pitch is third line B-flat in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 9-g2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is C major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, middle C
Melody 9-g3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is B minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, D third line
Melody 9-g4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is A major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A below the staff
Melody 9-g5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The key signature is G-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B-flat second line
Harmonic Progression 9g-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of C major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9g-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of F major and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9g-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of e minor and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 9g-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of g minor and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Module 10: Modulation
a. Modulation to Closely Related Keys
Melody 10-a1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern begins in the key of D minor. The first pitch is third line D in the bass clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 10-a2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in F major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A second space
Melody 10-a3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in G minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, G first line
Melody 10-a4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in D-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, A-flat second space
Melody 10-a5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in G major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, G fourth space
Progression 10-a1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of C major and consists of 11 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Progression 10-a2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of B major and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Progression 10-a3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of D minor and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Progression 10-a4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of A major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Progression 10-a5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression is in the key of C major and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
b. Diatonic Modulation to Distantly Related Keys
Melody 10-b1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is begins in the key of F major. The first pitch is fourth line F in the bass clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 10-b2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in D major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, D fourth line
Melody 10-b3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in A minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, A first space
Melody 10-b4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in G minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, D above the staff
Melody 10-b5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in E minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, E first line
Harmonic Progression 10b-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression begins in the key of C major and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 10b-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression begins in the key of G major and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 10b-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression begins in the key of a minor and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 10b-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression begins in the key of g minor and consists of 7 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
c. Chromatic and Enharmonic Modulation
Melody 10-c1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is begins in the key of a minor. The first pitch is second space A in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 10-c2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in B-flat major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F first space
Melody 10-c3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in G minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, G fourth space
Melody 10-c4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in C minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, C third space
Melody 10-c5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in B minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, B third line
Harmonic Progression 10c-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression begins in the key of A-flat major and consists of 8 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 10-c2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression begins in the key of C major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 10-c3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression begins in the key of D minor and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Harmonic Progression 10-c4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression begins in the key of C major and consists of 9 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
d. Direct Modulation and Rapidly Changing Tonality
Melody 10-d1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is begins in the key of C major. The first pitch is fourth space C in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Melody 10-d2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in F minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, F fourth line
Melody 10-d3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in D major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F-sharp fifth line
Melody 10-d4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in E major. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G-sharp second line
Melody 10-d5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins in G-sharp minor. Determine the clef and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, F double sharp fourth line
Harmonic 10-d1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression begins in the key of D major and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Progression 10-d1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- The progression begins in the key of D major and consists of 10 chords. Listen to the progression, then write the soprano line, the bass line, and provide a Roman numeral analysis.
Module 11: Changing Meter, Polyrhythm, and Asymmetric Meters
a. Changing Meter
Rhythm 11A-1
- Listen to the following rhythm. Note that it uses changing meter.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Determine the meters and notate them.
- Listen again. Notate the rhythm.
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Rhythm 11A-2
- Listen to the following rhythm. Note that it uses changing meter.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Determine the meters and notate them.
- Listen again. Notate the rhythm.
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Rhythm 11A-3
- Listen to the following rhythm. Note that it uses changing meter.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Determine the meters and notate them.
- Listen again. Notate the rhythm.
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Rhythm 11A-4
- Listen to the following rhythm. Note that it uses changing meter.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Determine the meters and notate them.
- Listen again. Notate the rhythm.
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b. Metric Modulation
Rhythm 11B-1
- Listen to the following rhythm. Note that it uses changing meter.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Determine the meters and how the metric modulation occurs.
- Listen again. Notate the rhythm.
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Rhythm 11B-2
- Listen to the following rhythm. Note that it uses changing meter.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Determine the meters and how the metric modulation occurs.
- Listen again. Notate the rhythm.
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Rhythm 11B-3
- Listen to the following rhythm. Note that it uses changing meter.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Determine the meters and how the metric modulation occurs.
- Listen again. Notate the rhythm.
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Rhythm 11B-4
- Listen to the following rhythm. Note that it uses changing meter.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Determine the meters and how the metric modulation occurs.
- Listen again. Notate the rhythm.
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Rhythm 11B-5
- Listen to the following rhythm. Note that it uses changing meter.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Determine the meters and how the metric modulation occurs.
- Listen again. Notate the rhythm.
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c. Polyrhythm
Rhythm 11C-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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Rhythm 11C-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
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d. Meters with Uneven Beats
Rhythm 11D-1
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
5/8 (3+2)
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Rhythm 11D-2
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
7/8 (3+2+2)
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Rhythm 11D-3
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
7/8 (2+2+3)
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Rhythm 11D-4
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
8/8 (3+3+2)
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Rhythm 11D-5
- Listen to the following rhythm.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the rhythm again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm.
5/8 (2+3)
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Module 12: Extended Tonal Techniques
a. Pentatonic Scales
Melody 12-a1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- Listen again. Determine which scale type is being used.
- The pitch pattern begins on second space C in the bass clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Minor Pentatonic
Melody 12-a2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on G. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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11, half note anacrusis
Treble clef, G below the staff, major pentatonic scale
Melody 12-a3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on D. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, D third line, major pentatonic scale
Melody 12-a4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on F. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F first space, blues scale
Melody 12-a5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on G. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, G fourth space, minor pentatonic scale
b. Ecclesiastic Modes
Melody 12-b1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- Listen again. Determine which scale type is being used.
- The pitch pattern is begins on fourth line f in the bass clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Lydian
Melody 12-b2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on E-flat. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, E-flat first line, Lydian scale
Melody 12-b3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on F. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, F fourth line, Dorian scale
Melody 12-b4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on B. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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8, eighth note anacrusis
Treble clef, B third line, Mixolydian scale
Melody 12-b5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on C. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, middle C, Phrygian scale
c. Synthetic Scales
Melody 12-c1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- Listen again. Determine which scale type is being used.
- The pitch pattern is begins on first line E in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Major with a lowered supertonic
Melody 12-c2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on G. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, G second line, Exotic scale
Melody 12-c3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on B-flat. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Bass clef, B-flat second line, Overtone scale
Melody 12-c4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on A. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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5
Bass clef, A fifth line, Javanese scale
Melody 12-c5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on F. Determine the clef, scale, and starting pitch.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Treble clef, F fifth line, Gypsy minor scale
Module 13: Atonality
a. Whole-Tone and Octatonic Scales
Melody 13-a1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- Listen again. Determine which scale type is being used.
- The pitch pattern begins on middle C in the treble clef. Listen and notate the pitch pattern.
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Whole-tone scale
Melody 13-a2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- Listen again. Determine the scale that is being used.
- The melody begins on E first line in the treble clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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W-H Octatonic
Melody 13-a3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on D below the staff in the treble clef. Determine the clef and scale.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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W-H Octatonic
Melody 13-a4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on A first space in the bass clef. Determine the clef and scale.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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H-W Octatonic
Melody 13-a5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on E first line in the treble clef. Determine the scale.
- Listen again. Notate the melody.
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Whole tone scale
b. Atonality
Melody 13-b1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern begins on E-flat first line in the treble clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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Melody 13-b2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on E first line in the treble clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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Melody 13-b3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on D fourth line in the treble clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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Melody 13-b4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on E-flat third space in the bass clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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Melody 13-b5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on middle C in the bass clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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c. Atonal Music Based on Pitch-Class Sets
Melody 13-c1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern begins on G second line in the treble clef. Listen and notate the melody. Note that a particular trichordal set appears frequently in the melody. Use this to help you determine the correct pitches.
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Melody 13-c2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on C-sharp second space in the bass clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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Melody 13-c3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on B below the staff in the treble clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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Melody 13-c4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on A first space in the bass clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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Melody 13-c5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on F first space in the treble clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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d. Serial Music
Melody 13-d1
- Listen to the following pitch pattern.
- Listen to the pitch pattern again. Determine the number of pitches.
- The pitch pattern is a twelve-tone row. It begins on F fourth line in the bass clef. Listen and notate the row. Note that no pitches will be repeated.
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Melody 13-d2
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on G second line in the treble clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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Melody 13-d3
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on F fourth line in the bass clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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Melody 13-d4
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on A second space in the treble clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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Melody 13-d5
- Listen to the following melody.
- Name the time signature.
- Listen to the melody again. Determine the number of measures.
- Listen again. Notate only the rhythm above the staff.
- The melody begins on D third line in the bass clef. Listen and notate the melody.
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