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Loading... A New Approach to Ear Training : A Programmed Course in Melodic and…by Leo Kraft
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Melodic and Harmonic Dictation--The Second Edition now features chapters on both melodic and harmonic (four-part) dictation-all the necessary material for ear-training classes gathered into one text. This approach encourages students to recognize the long-range harmonic organization and overall structure that the melodies imply.
* A wealth of melodies from the standard music literature are interspersed with newly written melodies that gradually introduce increasingly complex musical elements.
* Exercises in harmonic dictation direct students' attention to voice leading, particularly between the soprano and bass, and ask students to identify chords, inversions, and large-scale harmonic function.
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* A smart new design-featuring cleat headings and shaded boxes-makes the text easy to navigate.
* A carefully conceived progression of exercises in each chapter introduces new concepts one at a time.
* Lessons include drills in special topics, designed so that students can work on their own. These drills-like sessions in a practice room-allow students to focus on particular problem areas.
* Review lessons help students prepare for the tests included in the text.
* Music examples represent an array of tonal styles.
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