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Ear-Training

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An edition of Ear-Training (2016)

Ear-Training

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This book is the ideal text for AP Music Theory. The Musician's Guide is the only text that offers a comprehensive and integrated approach to written theory and aural skills. The aural skills and written texts cover every topic in the AP Music Theory curriculum. Corresponding written and aural chapters make coordinating written theory and aural skills easy. The authors have served as AP readers and test development committee members; they are also regular consultants at AP workshops and summer institutes. This AP edition includes chapters 1-23 of The Musician's Guide to Theory and Analysis Workbook and The Musician's Guide to Aural Skills: Ear-Training. These chapters include every topic covered on the AP exam. - Back cover.

"This Ear-Training volume develops listening and writing skills, including composition, in assignments that students may complete in class or as homework." - p. vii.

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W. W. Norton & Co.
Language
English

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2016, W. W. Norton & Co.
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Table of Contents

Part one : Elements of music.
Pitch and pitch class
Simple meters
Pitch collections, scales, and major keys
Compound meters
Minor keys and the diatonic modes
Intervals
Triads
Seventh chords
Note-to-note counterpoint
Melodic/rhythmic embellishment in two-part counterpoint
Part two : Diatonic harmony and tonicization.
Soprano and bass lines in eighteenth-century style
The basic phrase in SATB style
Dominant sevenths, the predominant area, and melody harmonization
Expanding the tonic and dominant areas
Diatonic harmonies and root progressions
Embellishing tones in four voices
The vii 6, vii 7, vii 7, and other voice-leading chords
Phrase structure and motivic analysis
Diatonic sequences
Secondary dominant and leading-tone chords to V
Tonicizing scale degrees other tha V
Part three : Chromatic harmony and form.
Modulation to closely related keys
Binary and ternary forms
Appendix 1 : Try It answers
Appendix 2 : Set-class table

Edition Notes

"For use with the AP Music Theory course" - cover.

Published in
New York, London
Series
The musician's guide to aural skills
Other Titles
Workbook and Ear-Training
Copyright Date
2016

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
xi, 288 p.
Dimensions
28 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL26739266M
ISBN 10
0393622312
ISBN 13
9780393622317

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