Week 2: Extra Melodic Dictations (Quiz Make-Up)

 

Week 4: Extra Harmonic Dictations (Quiz Make-Up)

Dictation 1: C major

Dictation 2: F major

Dictation 3: E-flat major

Dictation 4: G major

 

Week 7: Extra Dictations (Quiz Make-Up)

Melodic Dictation 1:

  • Tenor clef; E minor; 6/16 meter; 4 measures long.

  • The starting note is either Do, Me, or Sol; the melody will end on Do, but there will be multiple notes in the final measure.

  • Mostly steps, but we can have leaps within our tonic, dominant, or predominant chords (i, V, iio, or iv)

  • There will be a tie across a barline!

  • You may listen as many times as you like!

Melodic Dictation 2:

  • Tenor clef; B minor; 6/16 meter; 4 measures long.

  • The starting note is either Do, Me, or Sol; the melody will end on Do, but there will be multiple notes in the final measure.

  • Mostly steps, but we can have leaps within our tonic, dominant, or predominant chords (i, V, iio, or iv)

  • There will be a tie across a barline!

  • You may listen as many times as you like!

Harmonic Dictation 1:

  • G minor, 3/4, 4 measures long.

  • Write the soprano and bass notes. Write one Roman Numeral per bass note

  • Bass is mostly quarter notes (but the last note is a dotted half). You’re given the starting note.

  • Soprano is mostly quarter notes with some 8th notes as passing and neighbor tones (which you’ll need to label as PT or NT). The starting note will be either Do, Me, or Sol.

  • Label the cadence too (PAC, IAC, HC, DC)

  • There will be both a III and VI chord in this progression; the V chord could also have a seventh (V7)

  • You may listen as many times as you like!

Harmonic Dictation 2: D minor

  • D minor, 3/4, 4 measures long.

  • Write the soprano and bass notes. Write one Roman Numeral per bass note

  • Bass is mostly quarter notes (but the last note is a dotted half). You’re given the starting note.

  • Soprano is mostly quarter notes with some 8th notes as passing and neighbor tones (which you’ll need to label as PT or NT). The starting note will be either Do, Me, or Sol.

  • Label the cadence too (PAC, IAC, HC, DC)

  • There will be both a III and VI chord in this progression; the V chord could also have a seventh (V7)

  • You may listen as many times as you like!


Week 10: Extra Dictations (Quiz Make-Up)

Melodic Dictation 1:

  • Alto Clef; Ab major; 4/4; 4 measures long.

  • There will be sixteenth notes (2nd level subdivisions), so draw your shorthand accordingly!

  • The starting note is either Do, Mi, or Sol; the melody will end on Do, but there may be multiple notes in the final measure.

  • All leaps are possible, but we’ll emphasize leaps in our V7 chord

  • You may listen as many times as you like!

Melodic Dictation 2:

  • Alto Clef; C major; 4/4; 4 measures long.

  • There will be sixteenth notes (2nd level subdivisions), so draw your shorthand accordingly!

  • The starting note is either Do, Mi, or Sol; the melody will end on Do, but there may be multiple notes in the final measure.

  • All leaps are possible, but we’ll emphasize leaps in our V7 chord

  • You may listen as many times as you like!

Melodic Dictation 3:

  • Alto Clef; Eb major; 4/4; 4 measures long.

  • There will be sixteenth notes (2nd level subdivisions), so draw your shorthand accordingly!

  • The starting note is either Do, Mi, or Sol; the melody will end on Do, but there may be multiple notes in the final measure.

  • All leaps are possible, but we’ll emphasize leaps in our V7 chord

  • You may listen as many times as you like!


Week 12 Extra Dictations (Quiz Make-Up)

Harmonic Dictation 1:

  • Write the soprano and bass notes. Write one Roman Numeral per bass note

  • 4 measures long in 4/4 meter

  • G Major, and it will begin on a tonic chord; Soprano will start on Do, Mi, or Sol; Bass will start on Do.

  • Circle and label any non-chord tones that occur in eighth notes in the Soprano (NT, PT)

  • Label the cadence at the end of the phrase (PAC, IAC, HC, DC)

  • Label the sequence heard within the phrase (either D2, D3, or A2). At least 5 or 6 chords will be part of the sequence

  • You may listen as many times as you like!

Harmonic Dictation 2:

  • Write the soprano and bass notes. Write one Roman Numeral per bass note

  • 4 measures long in 4/4 meter

  • D Major, and it will begin on a tonic chord; Soprano will start on Do, Mi, or Sol; Bass will start on Do.

  • Circle and label any non-chord tones that occur in eighth notes in the Soprano (NT, PT)

  • Label the cadence at the end of the phrase (PAC, IAC, HC, DC)

  • Label the sequence heard within the phrase (either D2, D3, or A2). At least 5 or 6 chords will be part of the sequence

  • You may listen as many times as you like!

Harmonic Dictation 3:

  • Write the soprano and bass notes. Write one Roman Numeral per bass note

  • 4 measures long in 4/4 meter

  • C Major, and it will begin on a tonic chord; Soprano will start on Do, Mi, or Sol; Bass will start on Do.

  • Circle and label any non-chord tones that occur in eighth notes in the Soprano (NT, PT)

  • Label the cadence at the end of the phrase (PAC, IAC, HC, DC)

  • Label the sequence heard within the phrase (either D2, D3, or A2). At least 5 or 6 chords will be part of the sequence

  • You may listen as many times as you like!