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ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
101, 102.-First Year Piano.
Scales: All majors and harmonic and melodic minors.
Chords: Triad with octave in all major and minor keys.
Arpeggios: (1) Major and minor triads (beginning on thumb and fifth
finger).
(2) Dominant and diminished sevenths.
Etudes: Cramer, Czerny, Clement, etc.
Bach: Two Voiced Inventions.
Pieces: To be selected from classic, romantic and modem literature, including
Mozart, Hayden, Schubert, Mendelssohn, MacDowell, etc.
121, 122.-Second Year Piano.
Scales: Chromatic.
Arpeggios: Triads in all major and minor keys four octaves, three
positions.
Etudes: Clementi (Gradus and Parnassum), Czerny Op. 740, Moscheles,
etc.
Bach: Three Voiced Inventions.
Pieces: To be selected from the smaller pieces by Chopin, Schumann,
Mendelssohn, Brahms, etc. The first movement from a Beethoven Sonata.
161, 162.-Third Year Piano.
Scales: All major and harmonic minor in double octaves.
Etudes: Chopin, Liszt, Rubinstein, etc.
Bach: Preludes and Fugues from "The Well-Tempered Clavichord."
Pieces: Lyrical and poetical pieces to be selected by teacher. First
movement from a concerto and a virtuoso number.
191, 192.-Fourth Year Piano.
Scales: (1) All major and harmonic minor in double thirds.
Etudes: Brilliant ones from Chopin, Henslet, Liszt, etc.
Bach: Preludes and Fugues from "The Well-Tempered Clavichord" and
other Bach selections.
Pieces: All movements of a Beethoven Sonata: pieces by Mozart, Weber,
Brahms, Chopin, etc, and virtuoso numbers from the modern school.
Important Note: Two hours daily practice is required of students receiving
credit.
THEORETICAL COURSES
211, 212.-Harmony I.
Major and minor scales and keys; intervals; triads and inversions;
seventh chords and inversions; other dominant harmonies; modulations:
close and open harmony; composition of a simple hymn; ear training
and keyboard harmony.
221, 222.-Harmony II.
Close and open harmony continued; unusual progression of dominant
seventh and ninth chords; second, third and fourth class discords;
altered and mixed chords; organ point; suspensions; anticipations; retardations
and appoggiatura; ear training and keyboard harmony continued.321.-Public School Music.
This course emphasizes methods of teaching music in grades one to seven.70
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