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Jul 31, 2025
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MUS-2150 Music theory III Credits 3 Equivalent Hours 3 Continuation of MUS-1160 . Modulation to closely related keys, all seventh chords, arranging, analysis, keyboard, solfege, and dictation.
Prerequisite(s): MUS-1160 6 lab hours. (Offered fall only.)
Course Outcomes
- Demonstrate fluency with the elements of advanced music theory as found in written and aural samples.
- Construct phrases in four-part chorale texture that include non-harmonic tones, seventh chords, inversions, and modulations to closely related keys.
- Identify key, meter, melodic scale degrees, non-harmonic tones, inversions, cadences, and form, through analysis of selected written examples.
- Rearrange an existing melody with harmonic accompaniment for various instruments or voices.
- Identify aurally and visually rhythmic patterns.
- Identify aurally and notate scales, modes, intervals (simple and compound), inverted triads and seventh chords, melodic scale degrees and harmonic progressions.
- Sing with solfeggio melodies that include chromatic alterations.
- Play intermediate keyboard excerpts.
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