Shaftel, Matthew R. - Aural Skills in Context
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Shaftel, Matthew R. - Aural Skills in Context

Catalogue No: 9780199943821
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Aural Skills in Context by Matthew Shaftel, Evan Jones, and Juan Chattah is the first complete text covering sight singing, ear training, and rhythm practice that features real musical examples (from classical to folk and jazz) as the composer wrote them.

CONTENTS

Preface: Pedagogical Approach, Curricular Planning, Practicalities
The Foundations of Aural Skills
. Introduction to the Student
. Major and Minor Scales and Simple Intervals
. Basic Rhythmic Patterns
. Conducting of Simple Meters
. Neighbor and Passing Tones in a Stepwise Context
. Keyboard Orientation
. First Steps in Improvisation
. Tonic Triad
. Practice in Multiple Clefs
. Six-Step Method for Dictation
. Introduction to Smartmusic
Unit 1: The Diatonic Scale Degrees
Chapter 1: Tonic Triad and its Melodies
. Tonic Triad as Melodic Basis
. Major and Minor Scales in Context
. First Five Notes of the Scale
Chapter 2: Submediant Scale Degree and Major Pentatonic
. Submediant Scale Degree
. The I-V-I Harmonic Paradigm
. Major Pentatonic Scale
. Introduction to Compound Meter
Chapter 3: Seventh Scale Degree and Minor Pentatonic
. Minor Pentatonic Scale
. Compound Meter
. Leading Tone and Subtonic Scale Degree
. Subdominant Harmony
Chapter 4: Plagal Melodies I
. Upper and Lower Dominant Scale Degrees
. First Inversion Triads
. Expanding the Melodic Range Beyond the Octave
Chapter 5: Plagal Melodies II
. Syncopation
. Changing Meters
. Harmonic Study of Tonic Prolongation
Chapter 6: The Octave and Beyond
. Excerpts that Span the Entire Octave and Beyond
. Periodic Structures (Parallel Period)
. Inconclusive and Conclusive Cadences
Chapter 7: Complete Examples from the Repertoire
. Reviewing Unit I through Complete Works
. Focus on Rhythm in a Non-Pitched Work
Unit II: Diatonic Contexts & Introduction to Chromatic Pitches
Chapter 8: Diatonic Sequences
. Ascending and Descending Fifths Sequence
. Descending Thirds Sequence
. Ground Bass
. Harmonic Study of Tonic Prolongation: viio6, Passing 6/4, and Inversions of V7
Chapter 9: Diatonic Sequences II and
. New Rhythmic Configurations
. Ascending Seconds Sequence
. Quasi-Sequential Progressions
. Four-Part Schemata of Sequences
Chapter 10: Motivic Development and the Sentence
. Sentence Structure
. Expansions and Extensions of Sentences
. Harmonic Study of Tonic Prolongation: Combination of Predominants with Inversions of viiDG and V7
Chapter 11: Chromatic Neighbor Tones
. Chromatic Neighbor Tones as Surface-Level Embellishments
. Resolution of Chromatic-Altered Pitches
. Chromatic Solmization Syllables (Ascending: di, ri, fi, si, li
Descending: te, le, se, me)
. Cadential Progressions with vi and ii
. Cadential 6/4
Chapter 12: Chromatic Passing Tones
. Chromatic Passing Tones as Surface-Level Embellishments
. Harmonic Study of Mediant and Subtonic Triads
Chapter 13: Beyond the Stepwise Context
. Delayed Resolutions of Chromatic Pitches
. Harmonic Study of Tonicization via
Chapter 14: Complete Examples from the Repertoire
. Reviewing Unit II through Complete Works
. Focus on Rhythm in a Non-Pitched Work
Unit III: Advanced Melodies, Modulation, and Introduction to Musical Form
Chapter 15: Melodic Chromaticism
. Chromatic Melodies and Bass Lines
. Singing Complete Musical Forms
. Extended Melodic Range
. Lowered Supertonic Scale Degree
. Harmonic Study of Tonicization via
Chapter 16: Modulation
. Tonicization vs. Modulation
. Modulation to the Dominant
. Harmonic Study of Tonicization via
Chapter 17: Simple Binary Form
. Categories and Classification of Binary Forms based on Harmonic Design
. Harmonic Study of Tonicization via
Chapter 18: Rounded and Balanced Binary Form
. Categories and Classification of Binary Forms based on Motivic Design
. Harmonic Study of Tonicization via and
Chapter 19: Modal Mixture
. Coloristic Use of Modal Mixture Chords
. Tendency of Tones in Modal Mixture Chords
. Tonicization of Modal Mixture Chords
. Modulation to Modally Mixed Tonal Areas
Chapter 20: Ternary Form
. Categories and Classification of Ternary Forms
. Harmonic Study of Chromatic Third Relations
Chapter 21: Neapolitan Triad and Common-Tone Diminished Seventh
. Neapolitan as Predominant Harmony
. Uses of Common-Tone Diminished Seventh
. Focus on Rhythm in a Non-Pitched Work
Unit IV: Advanced Chromaticism and Larger Forms
Chapter 22: Introduction to Augmented-Sixth Chords
. Augmented-Sixth Chords as Pre-Dominant Harmonies
. The Tritone Substitution in Jazz and Popular Music
. Harmonic Study of the Common-Tone Diminished Seventh
Chapter 23: Rondo Form
. Five-Part and Seven-Part Rondos
. Harmonic Study of Augmented Sixth Chords
Chapter 24: Further Uses of Augmented-Sixth Chords
. Use of Augmented-Sixth Chords in Larger Forms
. Advanced Uses of Augmented-Sixth Chords
Chapter 25: Sonata Form
. Basic Harmonic and Motivic Traits of Sonata Forms
. Introduction and Coda in Sonata Forms
. Harmonic Study of Complex Chromatic Progressions
Chapter 26: Advanced Melodic and Harmonic Chromaticism
. Equal Division of the Octave
. Complex Melodic Chromaticism
Chapter 27: Later Tonal Styles
. Post-Romantic, Impressionist, and Contemporary Tonal Styles
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