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Rutgers University Music Dictation Series by Various

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Album Info

Release Date: 1958

Label: Music Minus One

Includes 12 page booklet - additional answer booklet available by mail order

A...using bass and treble clef, concentrating only on pitch. Key of C major.
B...scales and key signatures explained in detail.
C...using the treble clef, concentrating only on pitch. Key of D major.
D...using bass and treble clefs, concentrating only on pitch. Key of E major.
E...using bass and treble clefs, concentrating only on pitch. Key of F major.
F...Intervals used in music, discussed and defined.
G...Intervals to be written and named, with the top or bottom note of each interval given. Only treble clef used.
H...Top or bottom note of each interval given. Intervals to be written and named. Both treble and bass clefs used.
I...Major, minor, diminished and augmented triads defined, constructed and played.
J...Triads to be named and written, with the low note of each triad given. Bass, treble and alto clefs used.
K...Third or fifth degree of each triad given. Triads to be written and named. Bass and treble clefs used.
L...A procedure for taking rhythmic dictation discussed. The writing of rhythmic patterns in three-quarter measure.
M...The writing of rhythmic patterns in four-quarter measure.
N...Combining of pitch and value of notes. Only treble clef used.
O...Combining of pitch and value of notes. Melodies in bass and treble clef.
P...Bass, treble and alto clefs used. Exercises combining pitch and value of notes. One exercise for pitch only.
Q...Explanation of scales most frequently used in music. The twenty scales played, to be written and named with the first note of each scale given.
R...Two-part dictation, played on clarinet and 'cello, to be written in treble and bass clefs.
S...Treble and bass clefs used. Two-part dictation, played on clarinet and 'cello.
T...Five different kinds of exercises similar to those on earlier records. Melodic, two-part, and rhythmic dictation, as well as intervals, triads and scales.

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