Section 4. Structured improvisation.
>> Complete this melody using stepwise motion and maintaining a con-
stant eighth-note pattern until the last note, To help shape the melody, the
first eighth note of every group (that is, the eighth note that falls on each
beat) has been provided.
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>> Use stepwise motion and leaps from the tonic triad (as shown’ below
each bracket) to complete the melody. A rhythm has been suggested.
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»»> Improvise a second phrase using stepwise motion and leaps from the
tonic triad. Restrict yourself to rhythmic values no shorter than an eighth note.
As indicated, you should end with the tonic on the downbeat of measure 8.
5.441) Conduct and Sing the harmonic, melodic and
natural minor scales in ascending and descending
motions (one octave) of 3 different keys. Please
sing with
(a) Solfege in this rhythm:
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(b) Letter Name in this rhythm:
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2) Sight-singing Exercise
In each of the below melodies,
a) Use maximum 1 minute to read through
the details on the score.
b) Pay attention to the tempo mark, meter,
clef, key-signature and all performance directions.
c) Play the key chord and tonic note on
your keyboard.
d) Conduct and sing with solfege. (Give 1-2
bars count-in)
e) After the Sight-singing exercise, practice
again until you can sing it perfectly.Andante
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