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MUSM1277 Aural 1 Advanced

First Year Course

Offered By School of Music
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Music
Offered in MUSM1277 will not be offered in 2012
Unit Value 3 units
Course Description

Aural 1 Advanced develops student's ability to hear and apply concepts of musical language.

It introduces students to inner hearing, aural awareness and skills in listening and notation through sight-singing, sight-reading, dictation and aural analysis. It aims to develop the student's understanding of fundamental musical vocabulary and structures, and of harmonic, rhythmic and melodic concepts. The content in this course consists of materials at a more demanding level than the foundation level and requires established basic skill in Aural work.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this course, students will have become musically independent, able to:

  1. apply rhythmic, melodic and harmonic tools to enhance and support their study of music;
  2. develop further from this knowledge base; and
  3. add to the pool of musical wisdom that musicians can draw from.
Indicative Assessment

Progress tests (50%) will assess student development in rhythmic and melodic acuity and harmonic understanding.

In-class assessment (50%) will account for student development in skills listed above, and also assess the expansion of their individual knowledge base and their capacity to contribute to the pool of musical wisdom.

Workload

2 hours per week, one weekly lecture and one weekly tutorial.  In addition to the weekly lecture and tutorial, students are expected to develop their skills in their own time, to the value of one hour per week for every contact hour.

Areas of Interest Music
Corequisites MUSM1283 Theory 1 or MUSM1284 Theory 1 Advanced
Incompatibility

MUSM1276 Aural 1

Consent Required Consent is required prior to enrolling in this course.
Prescribed Texts

Modus Vetus by Lars Edlund
The Refinement of Rhythm by Bengt-Olov Palmqvist

Academic Contact Bengt-Olov Palmqvist

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