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Music Theory

Music Theory. A&D 3 B&E 4-1 Mr. Pinelli Contact Information apinelli@portnet.k12.ny.us 516.767.5910. Music Theory.

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Music Theory

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  1. Music Theory A&D 3 B&E 4-1 Mr. Pinelli Contact Information apinelli@portnet.k12.ny.us 516.767.5910

  2. Music Theory • This course places an emphasis on 18th century harmonic practices, the course also integrates aspects of rhythm, melody, harmony, texture, form musical analysis, composition through units that build upon one another. • It will also let the students take their knowledge and do some basic arranging and composition • Through listening, performance, written, creative and analytical exercises, students will become adept at aural, sight singing, writing, composing and analyzing music of the 18th century.

  3. Grading Policy • All assignments are to be completed in pencil and will be graded equally with exception of the Mid Term and Final. These will count as two assignments in the second and forth quarters. • Homework is considered an assignment! • Homework will be given on days the students have a skip day from class to complete the assignment with care and accuracy. • Late homework can be handed in with in one week of the assignment and will loose 10 pts per day late. Assignments will be posted on my website under Theory Assignments. (Late is and the end of the class period the assignment was due.) • There will be pop quizzes on the computer using websites that provide relevant practice drills. All sites are posted on my website under Cool Links Theory

  4. Topics Through the Year • History of Notation • History of tuning • Staff • Meter • Clefs • Interval • Scales • Instrument Transposition • Dyads • Triads • Chords • Melody • Harmony • Non Chord Tones • Chord Progressions • 4 Part Voicing • Analysis of 4 Part • Transposition • Music Arranging with Sibelius Software • Music Composition with Sibelius Software

  5. Quarter 1 • History of Notation & Tuning • Note Names in all 4 Clefs (Treble, Alto, Tenor & Bass) • Proper Rhythmic Notation in all Meters (Simple, Compound, and Mixed) • Intervals Major, minor, Augmented and diminished • Diatonic Chords, Triads 4 note Chords and their inversions. • Scales Major, minor and modes • Rhythmic Dictation & Melodic Dictation

  6. 2nd Quarter • Melodic analysis and construction • Harmonization of a melody • Diatonic Chords and their functions • Common chord progressions • 2 Part Aural Dictation (Melody and harmony together) • Mid Term worth two test grades.

  7. 3rd Quarter • Non Chord Tones • Basic SATB Part Writing and analysis • Non Chord Tones

  8. 4th Quarter • Transposing instruments • Instrument Ranges and Keys • Free Composition Project • Arrange a Duet for alike instruments, Arrange a Trio transposing instruments, String Quartet, Brass Quintet • Midi import into Sibelius • Arrange a song from midi • Final Exam Cumulative

  9. Congratulations!

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