CHRISTIAN ERICKSON, D.M.A.
  • Aural Theory I
  • Intro to Music Technology
  • Techniques for Live Sound
  • Written Theory I

Aural Theory I

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Fall semesters • TTh • 8:30-9:20 AM
Whitney 130

Course Description
Students learn to read music at sight through the aid of solfege. The ability to aurally identify and transcribe rhythmic patterns, chord qualities and their inversions, intervals, scale patterns and melodies is developed.


Required Materials
  • The Musician's Guide to Aural Skills: Sight-Singing (4th edition) 
  • The Musician's Guide to Aural Skills: Ear Training (3rd edition) 
  • Manuscript Paper (or equivalent)
  • SanDisk 125 GB Ultra Micro USB Flash Drive (or equivalent)
  • Over-The-Ear Headphones
Resources
  • Syllabus/Calendar (PDF)
  • Suggested Practice Schedule
  • Access the Text's Companion Site
  • Exercises for The Musician's Guide to Aural Skills
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  • Aural Theory I
  • Intro to Music Technology
  • Techniques for Live Sound
  • Written Theory I