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1 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA | SCHOOL OF MUSIC | Fall 2016 Syllabus MUT 1001 Introduction to Music Theory Rudiments Classes: M/W/F Period 2 (08:30a) (MUB 144) Instructor: Diogo Carvalho Email: [email protected] Office: MUB 334/336 Office Hours: R Period 3 (9:35a), and by appointment Course Description The study of notation, scales, intervals, triads, aural skills, and keyboard skills. Beyond acquiring skills and knowledge, students will experience different processes of learning and practicing in order to be better prepared for their future music theory courses and professional careers. Students will also be encouraged to relate content to their personal musical experiences and to work in a cooperative atmosphere. Required Textbooks Ottman, Robert W., and Nancy Rogers. Music for Sight Singing. 9th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, 2014. Publisher link here. Other example here. White, Gary. Music First! 6th ed. New York, NY: McGrawHill, 2011. Publisher link here. Other example here. Other Required Materials - Staff Paper - Pencil (not pen) Suggested Materials Online Learning Center for Music First! – click here. Course Content Notation, scales, intervals, key signatures, pulse, rhythm, meter, triads, inversions, figured bass, harmonic analysis, seventh chords, sight singing, aural skills, and keyboard skills.
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UNIVERSITYOFFLORIDA|SCHOOLOFMUSIC|Fall2016

Syllabus

MUT1001

IntroductiontoMusicTheoryRudiments

Classes:M/W/FPeriod2(08:30a)(MUB144)

Instructor:DiogoCarvalhoEmail:[email protected]

Office:MUB334/336OfficeHours:

RPeriod3(9:35a),andbyappointment

CourseDescription

Thestudyofnotation,scales,intervals,triads,auralskills,andkeyboardskills.

Beyondacquiringskillsandknowledge,studentswillexperiencedifferentprocessesoflearningandpracticinginordertobebetterpreparedfortheirfuturemusictheorycoursesandprofessionalcareers.Studentswillalsobeencouragedtorelatecontenttotheirpersonalmusicalexperiencesandtoworkinacooperativeatmosphere.

RequiredTextbooks

Ottman,RobertW.,andNancyRogers.MusicforSightSinging.9thed.UpperSaddleRiver,NJ: Pearson,2014.

Publisherlinkhere.Otherexamplehere.

White,Gary.MusicFirst!6thed.NewYork,NY:McGrawHill,2011.

Publisherlinkhere.Otherexamplehere.

OtherRequiredMaterials

-StaffPaper -Pencil(notpen)

SuggestedMaterials

OnlineLearningCenterforMusicFirst!–clickhere.

CourseContent

Notation,scales,intervals,keysignatures,pulse,rhythm,meter,triads,inversions,figuredbass,harmonicanalysis,seventhchords,sightsinging,auralskills,andkeyboardskills.

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CourseObjectives

Fulfilltheprerequisitesforupperlevelmusictheorycourses.

Usemusicalnotationtocreateandexpressmusicalideas.

Havetheskillstosightsingsimplemusicalmaterials.

Experimentwithdifferentmethodsfordevelopingmusicalskillsandknowledge.

Understandtherudimentsofmusictheory,asdescribedintheCourseContent.

CourseExpectations

Thestudentsshould:

ReadtheSyllabusandallannouncementsandassignmentsthoroughly.

Reserveareasonableamountoftimeforhomework(practicing,reading,listening,etc.)accordingtothedemandsofthecourse.Normallystudentsneed4to6hoursaweekforthisclass.

Maintainaprofessional,respectfulattitudetowardsotherstudentsandyourinstructor.

Activelyengageineveryclass,singing(aloneorin-group),askingquestions,andpayingattentiontotheinstructorandtoothercolleagues’activities.

FollowtheirprogressonCanvas.Accesselearning.ufl.eduformoreinformation.

Notifyyourinstructorincaseofanydifficultywiththecourse—theinstructorisheretohelpyou!

Theinstructorshould:

Maintainaprofessional,respectfulattitudetowardsstudents.

Carefullylistentostudents’questionsanddemands,andbepreparedtohelpthemtolearn.

Inspirestudentstoenjoyalltheactivitiesofthecourse,andultimately,musicitself!

Providefeedbackregardingstudent’sprogress.

Evaluationinformation

Students

1. Writtenexams–Pleaseseebelowtwoexamplesofquestionsfromawrittenexam:

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2. Dictationexams–Studentsshouldbeabletoaurallyunderstandandclearlynotatemusicalideas.

3. Sightsingingexams–Studentswillbeevaluatedconsideringintonation,solfege,rhythm,andmusicianship.Therewillbepointdeductionsforpauses.

4. Assignments/homework–Atleastonceaweek.Mayconsistofexercisesfromthebook,writingamelody,bepreparedtosingamelody,oranyotheractivityrelevantforthecourse.

5. Quizzes–Atleastonceaweek,quizzeswillcovertheongoingandpreviouscontentoftheclass.

6. Classparticipation–Studentsareexpectedtobeactiveandcollaborativeduringclasses.

7. Attendance–Pleaseseeinformationinthegradingsection,below.

N.B.:Communicationisnotonlywriting/sayingsomething;itisalsowhatthereader/listenerUNDERSTANDSfromwhathasbeenwritten/said!Withthatinmind,studentsmustprovideprecise,clearlynotated/sang/saidanswers.

Ex.1:Notexpectednotation. Ex.2:Expectednotation.

Instructor

1. Twoinstructor/courseevaluationsalongthesemester.Studentsmaykeepanonymity.

2. Studentsarewelcometoinformtheinstructor,byemailorduringofficehours,ofanysuggestions,complaints,andcritiques.

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3. Studentsareexpectedtoprovidefeedbackonthequalityofinstructioninthiscoursebycompletingonlineevaluationsathttps://evaluations.ufl.edu.Evaluationsaretypicallyopenduringthelasttwoorthreeweeksofthesemester,butstudentswillbegivenspecifictimeswhentheyareopen.Summaryresultsoftheseassessmentsareavailabletostudentsathttps://evaluations.ufl.edu/results/.

Grading

1. Writtenexams=25%(Mid-Term=10%/Final=15%)

2. Dictationexams(3)=15%

3. Sightsingingexams(3)=15%

4. Assignments/homework=15%

5. Quizzes=10%

6. Classparticipation=10%

7. Attendance=10%

Eachclassmissedwithoutadocumentedreasonwilldeduct20%ofthetotalattendancegrade(2%ofthefinalgrade).Iftheattendancegradereaches0thestudentautomaticallyreceivesanEgrade(failure).

*Moreaboutattendanceandotherdetails:

• Adocumentedreasonformissingaclassmightbe:medicalreport,concertsorspecialevents,anddeathinthefamily.

• AdocumentedreasonformissingaclassmightNOTBE:brokenalarms,tiredness,alligatorintheway,ortraffic.

• Studentsmustinform(viaemail)theinstructoraboutanabsenceatleast24hoursbeforethebeginningofclass.

• Specialcasesshouldbeinformedtotheinstructor,whomightconsiderotherreasonsforexcusingabsences,followingthenormsoftheUniversityofFlorida.

• Nolateworkwillbeacceptedunlessonereason,fromtheonespresentedabove,isgiven.• Tardinessisnotallowed.Theclassbeginsexactlyattheallottedtime.• Attendancewillbeverifiedinthebeginningofeveryclass.• Studentsareresponsibleforlearningthecontentofamissedclass,andmight(orshould!)useofficehourstopreventstayingbehind.

*Moreinformationaboutattendancehere.

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GradingScale

Grade Percent GradePointsA 93.4-100 4.00A- 90.0-93.3 3.67B+ 86.7-89.9 3.33B 83.4-86.6 3.00B- 80.0-83.3 2.67C+ 76.7-79.9 2.33C 73.4-76.6 2.00C- 70.0-73.3 1.67D+ 66.7-69.9 1.33D 63.4-66.6 1.00D- 60.0-63.3 0.67E 0-59.9 0.00

*Moreinformationongradeshere.

CourseSchedule

Thisschedulemaybemodifiedatanymomentbytheinstructor,whowillinformstudentswithinareasonabletimespan.

Unlessinformeddifferentlybytheinstructor,onMondaysandWednesdaysstudentsmustbringMusicFirst!(White);onFridaysstudentsmustbringMusicforSightSinging(Rogers).

Week1(08/22)-Syllabusreading -Presentations*White,chap.1–ElementsofMusic:Pitch-IntroductiontoSolfege:Movable-Do

Week2(08/29) *White,chap.2–ElementsofMusic:Rhythm Week3(09/05)–noclassonMon *White,chap.3–SimpleMeter Week4(09/12) *White,chap.4–CompoundMeter

Week5(09/19)-Dictationexam1–Mon*White,chap.5–Sharps,Flats,andNaturals

Week6(09/26)-Sightsingingexam1-Fri*White,chap.6–MajorScales/MajorKeys

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Week7(10/03) *White,chap.6 Week8(10/10)–NoclassonFri *White,chap.7–MinorScales/MinorKeys

Week9(10/17)-Instructor/courseevaluation1–Wed*White,chap.7

Week10(10/24)-Mid-termexam–Wed*White,chap.8–Intervals+appendix4

Week11(10/31)-Sightsingingexam2–Mon*White,chap.8+appendix1

Week12(11/07)–noclassonFri *White,chap.9–Chords

Week13(11/14)-Dictationexam2–Fri *White,chap.9

Week14(11/21)–noclassonWedandFri -Sightsingingexam3–Mon Week15(11/28) *White,chap.10–TheHarmonicSystem

Week16(12/05)–noclassonFri(readingdays)-Instructor/courseevaluation2–Wed *White,chap.10

Week17(12/12) -Finalexam+dictationexam3–Fri(10am-12pm)

AcademicHonesty

UFstudentsareboundbyTheHonorPledgewhichstates,“We,themembersoftheUniversityofFloridacommunity,pledgetoholdourselvesandourpeerstothehigheststandardsofhonorandintegritybyabidingbytheHonorCode.OnallworksubmittedforcreditbystudentsattheUniversityofFlorida,thefollowingpledgeiseitherrequiredorimplied:“Onmyhonor,Ihaveneithergivennorreceivedunauthorizedaidindoingthisassignment.”TheHonorCode(http://www.dso.ufl.edu/sccr/process/student-conduct-honor-code/)specifiesanumberofbehaviorsthatareinviolationofthiscodeandthepossiblesanctions.Furthermore,youareobligatedtoreportanyconditionthatfacilitatesacademicmisconducttoappropriatepersonnel.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsorconcerns,pleaseconsultwiththeinstructororTAsinthisclass.

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OtherResources

HealthandWellness

UMatter,WeCare: Ifyouorafriendisindistress,pleasecontactumatter@ufl.eduor352392-1575sothatateammembercanreachouttothestudent.

CounselingandWellnessCenter:http://www.counseling.ufl.edu/cwc/Default.aspx,392-1575;andtheUniversityPoliceDepartment:392-1111or9-1-1foremergencies.

SexualAssaultRecoveryServices(SARS) StudentHealthCareCenter,392-1161.

UniversityPoliceDepartment,392-1111(or9-1-1foremergencies).http://www.police.ufl.edu/

AcademicResources

E-learningtechnicalsupport,352-392-4357(selectoption2)[email protected]://lss.at.ufl.edu/help.shtml.

CareerResourceCenter,ReitzUnion,392-1601.Careerassistanceandcounseling.http://www.crc.ufl.edu/

LibrarySupport,http://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/ask.Variouswaystoreceiveassistancewithrespecttousingthelibrariesorfindingresources.

TeachingCenter,BrowardHall,392-2010or392-6420.Generalstudyskillsandtutoring.http://teachingcenter.ufl.edu/

WritingStudio,302TigertHall,846-1138.Helpbrainstorming,formatting,andwritingpapers.http://writing.ufl.edu/writing-studio/

StudentComplaintsCampus:

https://www.dso.ufl.edu/documents/UF_Complaints_policy.pdf

On-LineStudentsComplaints:http://www.distance.ufl.edu/student-complaint-process

StudentswithdisabilitiesrequestingaccommodationsshouldfirstregisterwiththeDisabilityResourceCenter(352-392-8565,www.dso.ufl.edu/drc/)byprovidingappropriatedocumentation.Onceregistered,studentswillreceiveanaccommodationletterwhichmustbepresentedtotheinstructorwhenrequestingaccommodation.Studentswithdisabilitiesshouldfollowthisprocedureasearlyaspossibleinthesemester.


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