Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1936-1937 Page: 94
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ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
fourth class discords; altered and mixed chords; organ
point; suspensions; anticipations; retardations and appoggiatura;
ear training and keyboard harmony continued.
21 .-iMusic Education.
This course emphasizes methods of teaching music in grades
one to seven. Outline of work in each grade, rhythm, metre,
scales, interval, triads, sequentials, terminology, ear trainingl,
sight singing, songs, music appreciation, and correlation
with other subjects.
322.--Teaching 2 ,preciation Through Music.
Music Appreciation and its relation to the public school.
This course is designed to acquaint the student with standard
vocal and instrumental compositions and to cultivate
the art of listening and appreciation of good music from the
classic, romantic, and modern periods.
247-248.-Ear Training and Sight Singing.
The staff, notes, measures, divisions, rhythm, major scales,
chromatic tones, ties, slurs, syncopation, triplets, reading
exercises and songs: Diatonic intervals, triads and inversions,
modulation, dominant key, reading exercises and
songs. Text books-Ear Training and Sight Singing by
George A, Wedge and Supplementary Sight Singing Exercises
by Damrosch, Gartlan and Gehrkens.
241, 242.-Counterpoint I.
Two, three, and four voiced writing, and its application to
tle Invention and other forms of imitation.
251, 252.-Counterpoint II.
Natural and artificial double counterpoint; various modes of
imitation. The application of counterpoint to the fugue and
canon, double fugue and chorale.
261, 262.-Composition I.
Original work in the smaller forms beginning with the
phrase, period, double period and the various means of extension.
Also practical composition in the two part, three
part and five part form. Analysis plays an important part in
this course, the Mendelssohn "Songs Without Words" being
used as models of the elementary forms.
281, 282..-Composition II.
Composition in the larger forms beginning with the Passacaglia,
Chaconne, Variation forms, and including the Rondo
and Sonata forms.94
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