MUSIC 105 - Music Theory for Non-Majors Number of Credits: 3 Examine the reading and writing of music. Explore elements of music, notation and terminology, theory, scale formation, triads, chords and their inversions, sight-singing, ear training, and an introduction to the keyboard. Advanced Placement Exam (Music Theory) accepted. Music 105 should not be taken by AFA.Music majors. (Fall, Spring & Summer Only) Three hours lecture each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours.
GENERAL EDUCATION. Category: Arts and Humanities
Pre-requisite(s): eligibility for ENGL 101 . Course Topics: -Rhythmic notation
-Pitch notation
-Introduction to the keyboard
-Introduction to sight singing
-Simple meters
-Compound meters
-Major scales and keys
-Minor scales and keys
-Intervals
-Triads, chords, and their inversions
-Diatonic triads and chords in major and minor keys
-Cadences
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Name the letter names on the treble and bass clefs. (GE2, GE3)
- Count and clap rhythms in duple, triple, and compound meters up to divisions of the beat in fourths. (GE2, GE3)
- Identify the key signatures of all major and minor keys. (GE2, GE3)
- Use the piano keyboard to identify scales up to five sharps and five flats. (GE2, GE3)
- Outline basic sight-singing concepts. (GE2, GE3)
- Construct all intervals on the staff and on the keyboard. (GE2, GE3)
- Construct all triads and seventh chords. (GE2, GE3)
- Analyze music through listening to live and recorded performances. (GE1, GE3, GE4, GE5)
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