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MUSM3228 Aural 5

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Music
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Music
Offered in First Semester, 2011
Unit Value 3 units
Course Description This course extends the student's ability to hear and apply concepts of musical language developed in Aural 4. It extends the student's inner hearing, aural awareness and skills in listening and notation of music through sight-singing, sight-reading, dictation/transcription and aural analysis. This course aims to further deepen the student's understanding of more complex musical vocabulary and structures, and of more advanced melodic, rhythmic and harmonic concepts.There is a strong emphasis on the application of these concepts to the music repertoire.
Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this course, students will have become musically independent and able to fluently apply advanced melodic, rhythmic and harmonic aural skills to enhance and support their work as a professional musician.

 

Indicative Assessment

Attendance required at 85% of classes for successful completion.

In-class assessments (50%) and progress tests (50%)

Workload Two one-hour seminars per week.
Areas of Interest Music
Requisite Statement

MUSM2255 Aural 4 or MUSM2256 Aural 4 Advanced

Prescribed Texts

Texts will be recommended by the lecturer.

Preliminary Reading

Edlund, Lars, Modus Novus

Palmqvist, Bengt-Olov, The Refinement of Rhythm, Volume 2

Academic Contact Bengt-Olov Palmqvist

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