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MUSI-1182-001 Piano Class II
For students with a limited keyboard background. Includes scales, chord progressions, technical studies, sightreading drill, short selections from solo literature.
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\(1 sem hr; 3 studio)
On Campus Course
Alfred's Group Piano for Adults, Book 1, 2nd edition, by Lancaster/Renfrow
\Modes and Moods, by Robert D. Vandall
3 ring binder, for handouts
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\ After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the department/program:
\\ 1. Perform all major and minor scales and arpeggios, each hand alone, two octaves ascending and descending
\\ 2. Perform the chromatic scale, two octaves, hands together, in contrary motion
\\ 3. Perform at least two solo pieces of the level of difficulty of Unit 26 in the text
\\ 4. Sightread a rudimentary 8 measure piece of piano music
\\ 5. Harmonize a melody with seventh chords.
\\ 6. Demonstrate the 5 types of seventh chords on a given pitch
\\ 7. Accompany a melody with a basic two-hand harmonization
\\ 8. Improvise a melody in the right hand, and perform with left hand providing the harmony.
\\ 8. Develop a further understanding of basic music terminology
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The student is expected to practice a minimum of 30 minutes between each class session, or a total of at least 90 minutes per week.
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Based on performance on four playing exams given on material covered in Units 14 through 26 in the textbook, and a written exam at the end of the semester. Each exam will be worth 100 points for a total of 500. Final grade will be based on the following scale:
\ A = 90-100%
\\ B = 80-89%
\\ C = 70-79%
\\ D = 60-69%
\\ F = Below 60%
\\ If a student misses an exam for an excused reason, it is the responsibility of the student to schedule a makeup exam with the instructor. Makeup exams must be completed within one week of the original date of the exam.
Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class.
\PIANO CLASS II: SPRING SEMESTER Rewritten January 2012
LESSON PLANS Alfred’s Group Piano for Adults, 2nd Edition
ABOUT PRACTICE:
Your improvement in playing the piano is directly linked to the amount of CONCENTRATED effort you put into your practice on a daily basis. Every person is different; however, you should plan to practice at least 30 to 60 minutes between each class period. The more you improve, the more you will enjoy, and the more you will want to practice!
COURSE SYLLABUS AND PROJECTED SCHEDULE:
WEEK 1
Wednesday, 1/18/12 ASSIGNMENT FOR Friday, 1/20/12
1. P. 73 Review major/minor pentachord exercise with minor/major triads at end, all keys, chromatically up from C to C
2. P. 124-126 Review scales/arpeggios of C,G,D,A,E Major. On p. 142, look at F & B (new)
3. p. 177 Dona Nobis Pacem
4. p. 181 Complete the Review Worksheet (1st page only)
5. Begin study and practice of Unit 14.
Friday, 1/20/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. P. 73 Review major/minor pentachord exercise with minor/major triads at end, all keys, chromatically up from C to C
2. P. 142 Scales/arpeggios of F & B Major; p. 143 Gb and Db Major
3. p. 184 Study the 3 types of minor
4. P. 181 Little Fantasy Study
5. P. 194-195 Ensemble Repertoire. Learn at least 1 part.
6. p. 185 Complete the worksheet by writing in each scale
WEEK 2
Monday, 1/23/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. P. 73 Review major/minor pentachord exercise with minor/major triads at end, all keys, chromatically up from C to C
2. P. 142 B & F Major; p. 143 Gb and Db Major
4. P. 191 Little Fantasy Study
5. P. 194-195 Ensemble Repertoire. Learn at least 1 part.
6. p. 196 Triads of the Key
7. p. 197 Technique
8. p. 199 A harmonic minor scale and arpeggio, hands together
9. Modes and Moods: Reveler's Dance, right hand alone, entire piece
Wednesday, 1/25/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. P. 73 Review major/minor pentachord exercise with minor/major triads at end, all keys, chromatically up from C to C
2. P. 199-200 Harmonic minor scales/arpeggios of A, E, and D.
3. Bewildered (from handout)
4. p. 203 Harmonize
5. p. 206 Improvise
6. Modes and Moods: Reveler's Dance. Each hand alone.
Friday, 1/27/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. p. 199-201 Harmonic minor scales/arpeggios of A, E, D, G & C
3. Bewildered (handout)
4. p. 203 Harmonization
5. P. 206 Improvisation
6. Modes and Moods: Reveler's Dance, hands alone; begin hands together
WEEK 3
Monday, 1/30/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. P. 199-201 Harmonic minor scales/arpeggios of A, E, D, G, & C
2. Bewildered (from handout)
3. p. 210 Chord progression in minor
4. P. 211 Etude
5. Modes and Moods: Reveler's Dance, HANDS TOGETHER
Wednesday, 2/1/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. P. 210 Chord Progressions in a, d, e, and a, with pedal
2. P. 204-207 Minor scales A, E, D, G, and C
3. P. 211 Etude
4. P. 216 Harmonization of #1 & #2
5. Modes and Moods: Reveler=s Dance, Hands Together
Friday, 2/3/12
ASSIGNMENT: PREPARE FOR EXAM NO. 1 ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13 AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2012 (at least 3 items must be completed on Monday, 2/13)
EXAM #1
1. P. 210 Chord progression in A, D, E & A minor, hands together 10 pts
2. P. 199-201, 223 Minor scales/arpeggios of A, E, D, G, C, B & F, alone 20 pts
3. P. 216-217 Harmonize your choice of 1, 2, 3, or 4 20 pts
4. One repertoire piece: Etude (p. 211) or Bewildered (handout) 20 pts
5. p. 229 Improvise # 1 in F minor 10 pts
6. Reveler=s Dance 20 pts
WEEK 4
Monday, 2/6/12
Practice for exam No. 1; take any or all parts early if ready.
Wednesday, 2/8/12 (TMEA)
Practice for exam No. 1 in Piano Lab; Dr. Rauscher is out of town. Roll will be taken.
Friday, 2/10/12 (TMEA)
Practice for exam No. 1 on your own; piano lab will be open, but roll will not be taken.
WEEK 5
Monday 2/13/12
EXAM NO. 1 (at least 3 items must be completed by the end of today’s class)
Wednesday, 2/15/12
EXAM NO. 1 (entire exam must be completed today)
ASSIGNMENT: Look at Unit 18
Friday, 2/17/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. P. 230 Triads of the Key
2. P. 231-232 Bb, Eb, and Ab Major scales/arpeggios
3. P. 233 Technique
4. Modes and Moods: Lydian Nocturne, each hand alone to ms. 10
WEEK 6
Monday, 2/20/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. p. 230 Triads of the Key
2. p. 231-232 Bb, Eb, and Ab Major scales/arpeggios
3. p. 233 Technique
4. p. 236 Harmonize # 1 and #2
5. p. 238 Dance
6. Lydian Nocturne, L. H. add pedal. Add to ms. 18, hands alone
Wednesday, 2/22/12
ASSIGNMENT:
1. p. 230 Triads of the Key
2. p. 231-232 Bb, Eb, and Ab Major scales/arpeggios
3. p. 233 Technique
4. p. 237 Harmonize #3 and #4
5. p. 238 Dance
6. Lydian Nocturne, hands alone to end
Friday, 2/24/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. p. 231-232 Bb, Eb, and Ab Major scales/arpeggios
2. p. 241-242 ii chord, and progressions
3. p. 249 #4 Harmonize
4. p. 250 2 handed accompaniment
5. Lydian Nocturne, hands together, entire piece
WEEK 7
Monday, 2/27/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. p. 231-232 Bb, Eb, and Ab Major scales/arpeggios
2. p. 253, Chord Progression in middle of page, in C, G and F
3. p. 258 Harmonize Simple Gifts
4. p. 250, 251 2 handed accompaniments 1, 2, & 3
5. Lydian Nocturne, hands together, entire piece
Wednesday, 2/29/12 ASSIGNMENT:
Prepare for Exam No. 2 on Monday, March 5, and Wednesday, March 7:
EXAM #2
1. p. 231-232 Bb, Eb, and Ab Major scales/arpeggios 20 pts
2. p. 253, Chord Progression in middle of page, in C, G and F20 pts
3. P. 250-251 Harmonize 1, 2, or 3, your choice 20 pts
4. Lydian Nocturne 25 pts
5. Sightreading 15 pts
Friday, 3/2/12
Practice time and early test takers
ASSIGNMENT:
Prepare for Exam No. 2 on Monday, March 5, and Wednesday, March 7, 2012
WEEK 8
Monday, 3/5/12
EXAM NO. 2 (at least 3 items must be completed by the end of class today)
Wednesday, 3/7/12
EXAM NO. 2 (remaining items must be completed by the end of class today)
Friday 3/9/12: NO CLASS
ASSIGNMENT: Look at Unit 22 over Spring Break.
SPRING BREAK: MARCH 12-16, 2012
WEEK 9
Monday (3/19/12) ASSIGNMENT:
1. P. 316 Chord progression in all keys, up chromatically
2. p. 262, top of page: Chord progression in C major only
3. p. 263 Read the Etude, hands alone
4. p. 266 Practice the chords for Reuben, Rachel
5. Choose final exam/recital piece (memorized) for end of semester. Should be chosen by Friday, March 23. Possibilities include:
p. 325-346 Any piece in the Supplementary Solo Repertoire section
p. 290 Full Moon Rising, by Dennis Alexander
p. 298 Chromatic Rag, by Willard A. Palmer
p. 317 Eccosaise, by Beethoven
Modes and Moods: Any piece, including ones already studied in class.
You may also choose a piece not in the text; it must be approved by Dr. Rauscher.
Wednesday (3/21/12) ASSIGNMENT:
1. P. 316 Chord progression in all keys, up chromatically
2. p. 269 Practice improvising on #1
3. p. 271 Learn Primo Part of Dance, hands together
4. Choose final exam/recital piece (memorized) for end of semester. Should be chosen by Friday
Friday (3/23/12) ASSIGNMENT:
1. Review all scales and arpeggios learned thus far:
p. 124-126 (C,G,D,A,E Major), p. 142-143 (F, B, Gb, and Db Major), p. 199-201 (a,e,d,g,c minor), p. 223 (B and F minor), and p. 231-232 (Bb, Eb, and Ab Major)
2. p. 316 Chord progression in all keys, up chromatically
3. Work on final exam solo piece that you have chosen.
WEEK 10
Monday, 3/26/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. p. 273-274: F#, C#, and G# minor scales
2. p. 276-277 Theme from the Moonlight Sonata
3. P. 316 Chord progression in all keys, up chromatically
4. p. 281-282 Complete the worksheet, to be checked on Wednesday.
5. Practice final exam/recital piece. Must be memorized by April 23
Wednesday 3/28/12 ASSIGNMENT:
PREPARE FOR QUIZ NO. 3 ON Monday, April 2, and Wednesday, April 4, 2012
1. P. 273-275 Harmonic minor scales and arpeggios on black keys 20 pts
2. P. 276 Theme from Moonlight Sonata OR
P. 346 Prelude No. 1 by Catherine Rollin (student’s choice 25 pts
3. P. 280 Harmonize and transpose No. 1 to given key 20 pts
4. p. 316 Chord progression in all keys, up chromatically 20 pts
5. Sightreading 15 pts
IN ADDITION TO PREPARING FOR EXAM NO. 3:
Practice final exam/recital piece. Must be memorized by April 23
Friday 3/30/12
Practice Day: Prepare for Exam #3 and practice final exam piece
WEEK 11
Monday, 4/2/12
EXAM #3 (at least 3 items must be completed by the end of class today)
Wednesday, 4/4/12
EXAM #3 (remaining items must be completed by the end of class today)
Friday, 4/6/12
NO CLASS: EASTER BREAK
WEEK 12
Monday, 4/9/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. p. 287 Playing 5 types of seventh chords
2. p. 289 Learn to play No. 1 perfectly
3. p. 290 Full Moon Rising
6. Practice final exam/recital piece. Must be memorized by April 23.
Wednesday, 4/11/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. p. 287 Playing 5 types of seventh chords
2. p. 288 Study and play the inversions of seventh chords
3. p. 290-291 Full Moon Rising
4. p. 292 Harmonize No. 1
5. Practice final exam/recital piece. Must be memorized by April 23.
Friday, 4/13/12: NO CLASS
Week 13
MONDAY, 4/16/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. p. 287 Playing 5 types of seventh chords
2. p. 288 Inversion of seventh chords
3. p. 290-291 Full Moon Rising
4. p. 292 Harmonize No. 2
5. p. 295 Improvise No. 1 several times
6. Practice final exam/recital piece. Must be memorized by April 23.
Wednesday, 4/18/12 ASSIGNMENT:
1. p. 287 5 Types of seventh chords, all keys
2. p. 293 Harmonize No. 3 and Harmonize The Moldau, 2 handed accompaniment
3. p. 295 Improvise No. 2
4. p. 297 Practice the chromatic scale, two octaves out and back in
5. p. 298 The Chromatic Rag, Right Hand only
6. Practice final exam/recital piece. Must be memorized by April 23.
Friday, 4/20/12: NO CLASS ASSIGNMENT:
1. Review the following scales/arpeggios, hands alone:
p. 142-143 F, B Gb and Db Major
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