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Nov 23, 2024
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MUSC 2290 - Keyboard Theory III This course reinforces core music theory concepts through the development of rudimentary keyboard skills taught in a group setting. Emphasis is placed on the preparation for a piano proficiency exam required of most four-year music programs. Third in a four-semester sequence, MUSC 2290 Keyboard Theory III covers a review of freshman-level keyboard theory, an introduction to standardized forms and musical style periods, and secondary-function dominant seventh chords.
Credits: 1
Instructional Method Lab
Comments: Course number was MUSC 1302 prior to fall 2016
Prerequisites: Complete MUSC 1295 Class Piano II (previously MUSC 1301)
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of MUSC 2290 Keyboard Theory III, the student will:
- Realize standard music notation as a musical performance on a keyboard instrument.
- Execute technique (scale patterns and chord progressions) in a variety of keys.
- Transpose musical compositions at the keyboard.
- Harmonize melodies using various accompaniment patterns.
- Improvise melodies and accompaniments.
- Sight-read musical works of appropriate difficult.
- Prepare assigned repertoire so that it is recital-ready.
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