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Music theory with aural and written analysis and sight-singing skills.
This course aims to develop familiarity with basic harmonic practices in tonal music (continued in MUSI172 Materials of Music 2 and MUSI271 Materials of Music 3); and to develop basic sight singing skills.
MUSI105, MUSI114, MUSI205
Christopher Cree Brown
Suzanne McLachlan and Roger Buckton
Robert W. Ottman; Elementary Harmony Theory and Practice ; 5th; Prentice Hall, 1998 (Also Workbook for Elementary Harmony Theory and Practice).
Setchell, Martin P; Aural analysis and notation : a course in aural perception: teacher's book ; Price Milburn Music, 1978 (Recommended for aural recognition).
Domestic fee $715.00
International fee $3,120.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Centre for Fine Arts Music and Theatre .