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Basic Ear Training 1 Authors: Matt Marvuglio, Roberta Radley

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Lesson 1: Conducting Basic Rhythms Conducting while Singing Basic Rhythms in 4/4

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Conducting while Singing Basic Rhythms in 2/4 Questions?

Conducting while Singing Basic Rhythms in 3/4 Lesson 2: Identifying Different Time Signatures and Notating Basic Rhythms

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Identifying 4/4, 2/4, and 3/4 Time Signatures Notating Basic Rhythms Lesson 3: Introduction to Solfege

COURSE INFO For-credit tuition: $1,400

Singing the Major Scale Using Solfege Syllables

Non-credit tuition: $1,200 Add 6 CEUs: $25.00

Singing the Tendency Tones with Resolutions

Credits: 3

Singing Basic Melodies That Include Tendency Tones

Duration: 12 weeks

Notating Basic Melodies from the Literature

Catalog #: BME-115

Lesson 4: Tonic/Dominant Relationships and Three-Note Scale Patterns A New Scale Pattern for Your Warm-Up Routine Singing and Identifying Dominant-to-Tonic Cadence Patterns Reading Bass Clef Exercises

Course Faculty Matt Marvuglio Dean of the Performance Division at Berklee College.

Lesson 5: Tonic/Subdominant Relationships A New Scale Pattern for Your Warm-Up Routine Singing and Identifying Subdominant-to-Tonic Cadence Patterns Transcribing Subdominant-to-Tonic Cadence Patterns

Roberta Radley Assistant Chair in the Ear Training Department at Berklee. Allan Chase

Lesson 6: Tonic, Subdominant, and Dominant Relationships;

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Blues Form

Training Department at Berklee.

A New Scale Pattern for Your Warm-Up Routine Singing and Identifying Subdominant, Dominant to Tonic Cadence Patterns in the Blues Singing Harmony Parts on a Blues Song Lesson 7: Introduction to Notation

Course Preview Do you want to play your instrument better? Have you ever wished you could explain your musical ideas to your band mates

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more easily? In Basic Ear Training

Notating

I, you’ll develop your inner ear

Singing primary triads

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and learn solfege and notation

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Basic Ear Training 1 - Syllabus

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skills to improve your

Exercises in Basic Notation

performance skills, boost your

Lesson 8: Becoming the Recognizer

confidence, and help you communicate better. Read more

Finding Do in the Key Exploring Different Keys

Student Comments

Warm-Up Interval Exercises

“The teacher was wonderful, very

Exercises in Interval Recognition

personable, and brought the class

Lesson 9: Hearing Form

to life! Thanks to this course, the improvement to my playing and

12-Measure Song Forms with A B Elements

awareness of music has been

Explore Different Keys

dramatic!” - D. Lindop

Warm-Up Interval Exercises Exercises with Riffs and AAB 12-Bar Forms Exercises in Interval Recognition Lesson 10: Relative Minor Identifying the Difference between Major and Minor Tonic Warm-Up Exercises in Major and Minor Pentatonic Scales Exercises with minor melodies Exercises in Major/Minor Recognition Form Exercises: 16-Measure A B Recognition Lesson 11: Relative Minor Primary Triads Identifying Primary Triads in Minor Warm-Up Exercises with Minor Primary Triads Basic Notation Exercises with Primary Triads Form Exercises: 24- and 32-Measure ABA AABA Recognition Exercises in I IV V Recognition Lesson 12: Putting It All Together Students will complete a final project based upon the various skills they have acquired in the course. Ready to Enroll? Yes, I'm ready to enroll I'm interested and have a few questions

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