91507 MUSIC CRAFT 1

Year	No.	Offer	Mode	Description			Cred. Pts
00	91507 	S1  	D 	MUSIC CRAFT 1             	1.00

Contents


STAFFING:

Examiner: P. GEARING
Moderator: R. MC NEILL

RATIONALE:

This unit provides the student with important music skills which supplement Performance units. Important elements in the development of a musician are aural awareness and a knowledge of music writing techniques.


SYNOPSIS:

This unit provides practical instruction and practice in the use of tonal harmony. It also facilitates aural acuity relating to pitch, melody and rhythm. Each succeeding Music Craft unit further develops this acuity.


OBJECTIVES:

On successful completion of this unit students will have:

  1. a working knowledge of the elements of music, including basic
    Physics as applied to music;
  2. a knowledge of and skills in writing basic four-part harmony;
  3. developed their powers of aural observation and awareness.

TOPICS:

 Description                                                    Weighting(%)
  1. MODULE A - WRITING TECHNIQUES 50.00 Traditional harmony in four parts, covering diatonic harmony, unessential notes, suspensions and fixed progressions using Second Inversions; the Dominant 7th chord and Secondary Triads.

  2. MODULE B - AURAL TRAINING 50.00 This module develops aural acuity relating to pitch, melody and rhythm. Pitch work deals with formation and recognition of scales and modes, and with a sequential development of interval recognition. Melody work deals with mostly stepwise movement; while rhythm work fosters an ability to think in rhythmic units, and to develop a shorthand notation so that four-bar rhythms can be notated rhythmically, accurately and quickly.


TEXT and MATERIALS to be PURCHASED:

Hindemith, P, 1968, A Concentrated Course in Traditional Harmony:
witht emphasis on exercises and a minimum of rules, Book 1
, rev. ed.,
Schott Music, New York.

Kostka, S & Payne, D, 1995, Tonal Harmony, 3rd edn, McGraw Hill, New
York. (Strong possibility of new 4th edn of Tonal Harmony.
Decision will be made in September.)

Molnar, A, ed Agocsy, 1955, Classical Canons without text: handbook
of Solfeggio
, rev. ed., Editio Musica, Budapest.

Peterson, N, [1990?], The Rhythm Method for Safe Music: complete
graded rhythm exercises
, Warner/Chappell, Sydney.


RECOMMENDED REFERENCE MATERIALS:

As specified by the Lecturer.

Kostka, S, & Payne, D, 1995, Tonal Harmony, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill,
New York.

Peterson, O, [1990?], The Rhythm Method for Safe Music: complete
graded rhythm exercises
, Warner Chappell, Sydney.


STUDENT WORKLOAD REQUIREMENTS:

	ACTIVITY				HOURS
Lectures                                      	56
Private Study                                 	109

ASSESSMENT DETAILS:

No  *F/S Marks     Due        Description                              Wtg(%)    LBL WWW
1   S              03/03/00  MODULE A - ASSIGNMENT I                   5.00      N   N
2   S              24/03/00  MODULE A - ASSIGNMENT II                  5.00      N   N
3   S              05/05/00  MODULE A - ASSIGNMENT III                 5.00      N   N
4   S              26/05/00  MODULE A - ASSIGNMENT IV                  5.00      N   N
5   S              END S1    MODULE A - WRITTEN TEST 2 HOURS           30.00     N   N
6   S              08/03/00  MODULE B - IN CLASS WRITTEN EXAM          10.00     N   N
7   S              05/04/00  MODULE B - IN CLASS WRITTEN EXAM          10.00     N   N
8   S              17/05/00  MODULE B - IN CLASS WRITTEN               10.00     N   N
9   S              END SEM   MODULE B - IN CLASS PRAC EXAM             20.00     N   N

*F=Formative, S=Summative

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

1    Students are required to attend ALL lectures, classes, and  other
     relevant  activities  as determined by the respective  Lecturers.
     Absence will only be permitted in the case of illness or by prior
     arrangement with the staff member concerned.
2    Students are required to pass BOTH modules before an overall pass
     in the unit can be awarded.
3    Unless  approval  for  late submission has  been  obtained,  late
     assignments  will  be  penalised  at  the  rate  of  10%  of  the
     assignment's mark per working day overdue. For internal  students
     assignments  are  due  by  4.00 pm on  the  due  date.  Extension
     requests  must be made in writing no later than 24  hours  before
     the  due  time, and supported by documented evidence, eg  medical
     certificate.
4    STUDENT  WORKLOAD REQUIREMENTS: Lectures 56 hours; Private  Study
     109 hours.
5    Final  grades are based on the aggregate of all assessment  items
     and  are awarded as follows: HD 90-100% A 80 - 89.9% B 70 - 79.9%
     C 50 - 69.9%

This information is accurate as at 31/10/00