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Jan 15, 2025
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2020-2021 Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
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MUS 231 - Advanced Integrated Theory I MUS 2222. Description: Advanced theory of music correlating concepts of part writing, sight singing, ear training, dictation and keyboard harmony. Part writing skills using 7th chords, secondary dominants and altered non-harmonic tones, modulation and borrowed chords; sight singing and dictation skills through altered intervals and syncopated rhythms; keyboard skills realizing a figured bass. Required of music majors.
Prerequisites: MUS 132
Credits: 4 Lecture: 4 Lab: 1
Course Content:
- The common 7th chords in all inversions
- Altered non-harmonic tones and chords
- Borrowed dominants and leading tone chords
- Altered non-harmonic tones and altered chords in modulation to closely related keys 9th, 11th and 13th chords
- Neopolitan and Augmented 6th chords
- Musical form analysis
Learning Outcomes:
- Aural identification of above concepts through dictation
- Analytical techniques for above concepts in chorale and piano styles
- Keyboard application in chorale and piano styles of above conceptsIdentify the common 7th chords.
- Identify altered non-harmonic tones and chords.
- Identify borrowed dominants and leading tone chords.
- Use modulation using the above concepts.
- Identify other borrowed chords.
- Identify 9th, 11th and 13th chords.
- Identify Neopolitan and augmented 6th chords.
- Develop form and analysis.
- Develop vocal interpretation of music through sight singing.
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