
Two intervals selected from P4, P5, and P8 (up or down) (You must be able to tell me Plan A and Plan B) Music Memory DevicesĮxtra credit if you wear a costume on Halloween Solfege Daily Routine #4 in major (memorized)Īn at-sight melody from sources unknown to you, but like Ottman, Chapter 3 (in a major key, some tonic triad leaps, treble or bass clef) SDR #3 (looking for perfect Curwen hand signs) Intro to Do/Ti in identifying I, IV, and V chordsĪ melodic dictation from Benward M2A Melodic dictation drill Music Memory DevicesĪ seven-note pitch pattern in minor (includes skips)Ħ intervals selected from P4, P5 and P8 (label and write notes) Inverval drillĪ rhythm pattern in 6/8 (up to 6 beats) from R2A Rhythm dictation drill Richard Rodgers Oh What a Beautiful Morning Two intervals selected from m2, M2, m3, M3 (up or down) (You must be able to tell me Plan A and Plan B) Music Memory Devicesĭuple/Triple/Simple/Compound Meters Listening Examples Solfege Daily Routine #2 in major (memorized) sung with syllables and with hand signsĪn at-sight melody from sources unknown to you, but like Ottman, Chapter 2 (in a major key, treble clef) Tonic Recognition and Name the Scale DegreeĪ melodic dictation (2-4 bars, conjunct motion) from M1A Melodic dictation drill The RobinatorĦ intervals selected from m2, M2, m3, M3 (label and write notes) Interval drillĪ rhythm pattern in 2/4, 3/4, or 4/4 (8 beats) Rhythm drill You may complete these assignments ahead of time, if you wish.Įxercise: Practice finding 'do' in random songs
AURAL SKILLS PRACTICE FULL
Note: Computer lab assignments must be completed by 5pm on assigned day to receive full credit. This is the information I will have on my report. Be sure to choose the topic you were working on. Your results can be viewed by clicking on the File menu at the top of the page and choosing "Check your results". Then follow the directions given for the individual Computer Lab assignments

Use your real name (in the format of Lastname, Firstname) as log-in In the "login" screen, enter your TSU login data Have a song (and a couple of back-ups) ready to lead with solfege syllables and handsigns. Print 5 sheets of staff paper from link above or with keyboard on top hereĪlso print Notation Basicsand Solfege Daily Routine and ArpeggiosĬhoose group leaders and group names Lab Groups On the top of this page, File - Send - Shortcut to desktop Place a link to this page on your desktop You can use these files to complete the exercises in your workbook. Each MP3 file contains the exercises marked R in the textbook each individual exercise in the section is preceded by a voice announcement. The link below leads to MP3 files of the recorded exercises for Ear Training: A Technique For Listening, 6th Edition, by Benward and Kolosick.

Ear-training demonstrates that you can identify what you hear. Sight-singing demonstrates that you can audiate what you see. Improvising - not noodling, but hearing it in your head and producing it with your instrumentĭictation - recognizing what you hear and writing it downĬonducting - deriving the nature of a score simply by looking at itĬhoral singing - looking/listening to the other parts in the score to find your own pitchesĪnd my favorite - knowing that your microwave oven beeps a perfect 5th above the tonic of the song you are listening to at the moment Playing by ear - you've heard a song (chords, a tune, or both) now, apply what you remember What are aural skills? Recognizing and understanding what you are hearingĮrror detection - recognizing that what you are hearing is not what is notated or what you know is correct
AURAL SKILLS PRACTICE REGISTRATION
My schedule is on my door (122) or email me at read this.Ĭonfirmation of registration for FYS course If something is not clear to you, ASK ME. You are responsible for what is on this page, not a copy you made at the beginning of the semester.īe prepared to write in your ear-training book. This is an organic document! It will change. Staff Paper Staff Paper with Keyboard Sizable Staff Paper/Keyboard

Interval Ear Trainer Arpeggios Virtual Keyboard Solfege Daily Routineīenward Ear Training MP3 Files Games Aural Skills SRS Problem Intervals Arpeggios Songlist Songlist Printable Notation Basics Solfege Chromatic Syllables Music Memory Devices
