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Solfege BLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: 2031027

Credits

5 op

Objective

After completing the course, the student · can sing and note free tonal and modal polyphonic music more demanding than the B level
- can sing single-tone and polyphonic music containing c-clefs ·
- can perform and write down polyrhythmic music
- shows a personal artistic view when interpreting music

Content

Solfege B is an optional study course that a student can complete in any year of study, after having demonstrated that he/she possess the knowledge and skills required at C level.
The study course includes
· singing and notation of free tonal music containing intervals from unison to augmented fourth/diminished fifth and symmetric scales
- writing down/ notation polyphonic western music (3 or 4 voices)
-identification and naming the chords of a modulating chord sequence based on auditory perception
- singing one-voiced and polyphonic music with C-clefs
- performing music containing changing timesignatures and different lengths of the beat as well as exceptional divisions of the rhytmic measure

Enrollment

15.08.2023 - 30.09.2023

Timing

01.08.2023 - 14.06.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Arts Academy

Campus

Linnankatu Arts Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
Seats

3 - 15

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Music
Teachers
  • Soili Lehtinen
Groups
  • PMUSIS21
  • PMUSIS23
  • MMUSIS22
  • PMUSIS20
  • PMUSIS22
  • MMUSIS23

Objective

After completing the course, the student · can sing and note free tonal and modal polyphonic music more demanding than the B level
- can sing single-tone and polyphonic music containing c-clefs ·
- can perform and write down polyrhythmic music
- shows a personal artistic view when interpreting music

Content

Solfege B is an optional study course that a student can complete in any year of study, after having demonstrated that he/she possess the knowledge and skills required at C level.
The study course includes
· singing and notation of free tonal music containing intervals from unison to augmented fourth/diminished fifth and symmetric scales
- writing down/ notation polyphonic western music (3 or 4 voices)
-identification and naming the chords of a modulating chord sequence based on auditory perception
- singing one-voiced and polyphonic music with C-clefs
- performing music containing changing timesignatures and different lengths of the beat as well as exceptional divisions of the rhytmic measure

Materials

- one-voiced and polyphonic, tonal and free-tonal music,
- music written with different clefs/ keys
Edlund; Modus novus
Säveltapailu B; S. Salmiala

Teaching methods

- participation in face to face teaching and distance teaching as well as independent work

Exam schedules

Written exams of the course are conducted in a manner agreed with the teacher during the April lessons. Oral exam sections are conducted in early May.

Student workload

- one-voiced free-tonal music writing/ notating and singing tasks
- polyphonic tonal music writing/ notating and singing tasks
- performance by singing one-voiced and polyphonic music containing C-clefs
- reading and notating/ writing down a rhythm task containing changing timesignatures and different lengths of the beats as well as exceptional breakdowns of the beats

Content scheduling

Solfege B is an optional study course that a student can complete in any year of study, after having demonstrated that he/she possess the knowledge and skills required at C level.
The study course includes
· singing and notation of free tonal music containing intervals from unison to augmented fourth/diminished fifth and symmetric scales
- writing down/ notation polyphonic western music (3 or 4 voices)
-identification and naming the chords of a modulating chord sequence based on auditory perception
- singing one-voiced and polyphonic music with C-clefs
- performing music containing changing timesignatures and different lengths of the beat as well as exceptional divisions of the rhytmic measure

Further information

Registration by e-mail
soili.lehtinen@turkuamk.fi

teaching on Wednesdays in zoom at 9.00-10.30
beginning 13.9.2023
https://turkuamk.zoom.us/j/67436751812
Meeting ID: 674 3675 1812

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

The student demonstrates control over the different content areas of the course using the following written and oral displays:
-singing and notating an unison free tonal melody and identificating the accompaniment chords of it
-singing of a melody including C-clefs
-presenting and notating/ writing down the rhythm including changing timesignatures and different lengths of the beats

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

The student has not completed the learning tasks required in the study course. The student does not manage the core competencies of the study course in a manner that meets minimum requirements.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The students has completed the required learning tasks satisfactorily in the study course. The student has demonstrated his/her mastery of the study course's core competencies in a manner that meets the minimum requirements.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

The student has successfully completed the required learning tasks in the study course. The student has demonstrated his/her mastery of the core competencies of the study course well.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has commendably/excellently completed the required learning tasks in the study course. The student demonstrates his/her mastery of the core competencies of the study course commendably/excellently.

Enrollment

02.07.2021 - 31.07.2021

Timing

01.08.2021 - 31.07.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

3 op

Mode of delivery

40 % Contact teaching, 60 % Distance learning

Unit

Arts Academy

Campus

Linnankatu Arts Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
  • English
Seats

4 - 12

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Music
Teachers
  • Soili Lehtinen
Groups
  • PMUSIS21
  • MMUSIS22
  • PMUSIS19
  • PMUSIS20
  • PMUSIS22
  • MMUSIS21

Objective

After completing the course, the student · can sing and note free tonal and modal polyphonic music more demanding than the B level
- can sing single-tone and polyphonic music containing c-clefs ·
- can perform and write down polyrhythmic music
- shows a personal artistic view when interpreting music

Content

Solfege B is an optional study course that a student can complete in any year of study, after having demonstrated that he/she possess the knowledge and skills required at C level.
The study course includes
· singing and notation of free tonal music containing intervals from unison to augmented fourth/diminished fifth and symmetric scales
- writing down/ notation polyphonic western music (3 or 4 voices)
-identification and naming the chords of a modulating chord sequence based on auditory perception
- singing one-voiced and polyphonic music with C-clefs
- performing music containing changing timesignatures and different lengths of the beat as well as exceptional divisions of the rhytmic measure

Materials

free tonal music

Teaching methods

face to face teaching, distance teaching and independent working

Exam schedules

-written exams during the face to face lessons in April
- oral exams in the beginning of May

Content scheduling

Content:
-singing and notating symmetrical scales and unison free tonal music including small intervals
-identification the chords of a modulating chord period based on the hearing observation
-singing and notating unison and polyphonic tonal and modal music as well as polyphonic music of the 1900's
- singing unison or polyphonic music including C-clefs
- presenting and notating rhythms including changing timesignatures and beats with changing divisions as well as polyrhythm

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral items:
prima vista tasks:
-singing of a unison free tonal melody
-singing of a melody including C-clefs
-presenting of the rhythm including changing timesignatures

Written items:
-notating of a unison free tonal melody and identification of accompaniment chords
-notating of a melody in three voices and identification of chords
-notating a rhythm including changing timesignatures