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Placement Music
Theory |
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Each applicant will be expected to demonstrate:
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familiarity with the basic terminology of music; |
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ability to read music written in either trebel or bass staff; |
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knowledge of the key signatures of all major and minor scales; |
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understanding of meter and rhythm;
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ability to recognize and write the common
musical intervals; |
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understanding of the structure of major and minor triads. |
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Students may prepare for the written theory placement exam by studying any
standard music fundamentals text, such as: Programmed Rudiments of Music, by
Robert W. Ottman and Frank D. Mainous, Prentice-Hall, Inc. Publishers, Eaglewood Cliffs,
NJ or Basic Materials in Music Theory: A Programmed Course by Paul O. Harder,
Allyn and Bacon, Inc., Publishers, Boston, MA. Other satisfactory music fundamentals
texts are readily available in most college bookstores. |
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| 2. |
Placement In General Musical Knowledge
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familiarity with primary style periods of music
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knowledge of primary composers
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knowledge of various genres, for example, opera, symphony, chamber
music, etc.
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Students may prepare for the written general music placement exam by
studying any standard music appreciation text, such as The Employment of Music by
Joseph Machlis. |
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| 3. |
Placement In
Piano |
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scales and chord progressions |
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harmonizations |
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sight reading |
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repertoire |
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| 4. |
Placement in
Aural Skills |
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Sightsinging:
Each applicant will be expected to sing at sight, material of the
difficulty of an average folk song.
Eartraining:
Applicant will be given a brief aural quiz in recognizing intervals,
melodies and rhythms.
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