MUSC 120A
Music Theory IV
Description: Lecture, four hours; discussion, four hours. Preparation: passing score on departmental first-year examination. Requisite: course 20C with grade of C (2.0) or better. Theory: baroque counterpoint including chorale prelude; two-part invention; exposition and first modulation of three-part invention; canonic principles; analysis of inventions, canons, and fugues. Musicianship: sight-singing of extended chromatic melodies; advanced harmonic dictation (diatonic and chromatic); keyboard harmonization of modulating melodies; elementary score reading. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Fall 2021 - Dr. Meites is nice and helpful professor I’ve had for my Music Theory sequence class. He is always prepared with slides for our class lectures which has helped me a lot while taking notes. I’m planning to sell this class’s textbooks for $200 in total if you’re interested in purchasing them: Course Reader: Lefkowitz, D.S. Tonal Harmony: Syntax, Function, and Form./A New Approach to Sight Singing: 6th edition. Contact info: ********** Email address: *************
Fall 2021 - Dr. Meites is nice and helpful professor I’ve had for my Music Theory sequence class. He is always prepared with slides for our class lectures which has helped me a lot while taking notes. I’m planning to sell this class’s textbooks for $200 in total if you’re interested in purchasing them: Course Reader: Lefkowitz, D.S. Tonal Harmony: Syntax, Function, and Form./A New Approach to Sight Singing: 6th edition. Contact info: ********** Email address: *************