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An understanding of the materials of tonal music is fundamental to all aspects of a student's musicianship. The acquisition of practical skills in harmony provides a means of examining in their essence issues of musical structure and technique that apply throughout the tonal repertoire. In the first semester students gain fluency in writing four-part harmonisations using diatonic vocabulary, learning the basic chord functions and voice-leading patterns that will provide a framework for later elaboration. Exercises in species counterpoint are included to assist in the comprehension of voice leading principles, and the linear conception of music is further explored through introductory exercises in analysis.
Study level | Undergraduate |
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Academic unit | Analysis, History and Cultural Studies |
Credit points | 3 |
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Ability to read musical notation including treble and bass clefs, and knowledge of scales, intervals and triads in tonal music |
At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
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Semester 1 2025
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Semester 1 2020
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Semester 1 2021
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Normal day | Remote |
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Semester 1 2021
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Normal day | Sydney |
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Semester 1 2022
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Normal day | Remote |
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Semester 1 2022
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Normal day | Sydney |
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Semester 1 2023
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Normal day | Remote |
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Semester 1 2023
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Semester 1 2024
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