MUSC 192 Theory and Analysis IA Units: 3.00
Diatonic voice-leading and harmony, principles of form, and small structures through part-writing, analysis, and composition.
NOTE Students having received 80% or higher on a conservatory advanced rudiments exam may enrol in the course with permission of the School.
NOTE Students having received 80% or higher on a conservatory advanced rudiments exam may enrol in the course with permission of the School.
Learning Hours: 120 (36 Lecture, 12 Tutorial, 72 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite ([Registration in the MUSC Specialization Plan or MUTH Plan] or [a minimum grade of A- in MUSC 104/3.0] or MUSC 105/3.0) or permission of the School.
Exclusion MUSC 191/6.0.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Master, through written work, foundational concepts in Western music theory’s practice of diatonic harmony in SATB chorale and keyboard textures.
- Identify and analyze common-practice era music, showing how diatonic harmony and smooth voice-leading underlies virtually all tonal music.
- Develop initial knowledge and applications of computer notation of music.
- Synthesize and apply foundational concepts in diatonic harmony by replicating their knowledge in a variety of musical situations.
- Synthesize and apply foundational concepts in diatonic harmony through composition and apply these concepts of creativity to other areas.