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For each note on the piano keyboard specify the note name and octave register. Use first–inversion chords to make a smoother bass line. & ? bb bb c c œ œ œ.
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When a chord is inverted use slash chord symbols for lead-sheet symbols and below
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Piano Chords Practice Dominant 7th chords including inversions ... This eBook is a collection of exercises for chord training.
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b Variation I: Sing the tonic triad as a chord (tones are sounded simultaneously creating harmony —vertical aspect of music) and as an arpeggio (notes of a chord sung one at a time) c Variation II: Sing the tonic triad in a variety of patterns Ascending Descending c1 do–so–mi–so–do c2 do–mi–do–so c3 mi–so–mi–do
What is an inversion on the piano?
- An inversion just means you can play the notes of a chord in any order anywhere on the keyboard. Let’s say we have a C major chord with notes C-E-G. We can play inversions of this chord and play a C-E-G anywhere on the piano and it’s still going to be the same chord. Any C-E-G, anywhere on the piano, in any order, is going to be the same chord.
How do you lock in a chord's inversions?
- Here is a 2-part exercise that you can do to quickly lock in a chord’s inversions. First, play the inversions of a chord up the piano in an arpeggiated version through about 3-4 octaves or until your hand starts to get all contorted, then move your way back down the piano playing the arpeggiated chord inversions.
How do I invert a chord?
- To invert a chord, select it and click the radio button corresponding to the desired inversion. Note that if a chord is a 7 chord, a fourth option (3rd inversion) becomes available. Inversions can be cycled using the “i” shortcut.
How many inversions can a chord have?
- The more notes there are, the more possible inversions you have. For example, a major 7th chord (maj7) will have the root position and three inversions. This applies to 9, add9, sus2 chords etc. Again, the ordering of the notes outside of the bass position doesn’t matter.
Michigan Music Teachers Association
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT TESTING
PIANO HANDBOOK
2017 Edition
Copyright © 2017 by Michigan Music Teachers Association30 April 2017
Updated 6 October 2018
2 3FOREWORD
The Student Achievement Testing Piano Handbook offers the private teacher a logical teaching sequence of musical skills and knowledge intended to provide the student with a well-rounded musical education through her/his years of lessons. It also provides a basis for recognizing and evaluating a student's musical achievement. This Handbook covers the testing areas of performance, technique, sight-reading, aural awareness, and theory spread over thirteen levels. The testing rules and regulations are included. Teachers will decide how to use these materials according to their individual teaching styles and will decide how they should be used with each student. The Student Achievement Testing Piano Handbook is provided to all members of the Michigan Music Teachers Association and is also available to non-members who have paid the required fee. Over five years of work have been spent on the revision of this Handbook, and this Revision Committee is grateful to the previous Handbook Committees for laying the foundation for the2017 edition.
COMMITTEE
Revised 2017
This Student Achievement Testing Handbook supersedes all previous publications. Copyright by the Michigan Music Teachers Association. All rights reserved. Gail Davis-Barnes, Revision ChairpersonGerardo Ascheri, Piano SAT Chairperson
Diana Munch, SAT Coordinator
Barbara Collins Penny Draper
Patricia Lobbestael
Maria Lonchyna-Lisowsky
4CONTENTS
Foreword 3
Table of Contents 4
Code of Ethics 9
Student Achievement Testing History 10
Student Achievement Testing Overview 12
Eligibility 13
Correlation of Levels
14 Guidelines and Administration of Achievement Tests 15Performance 15
Performance Judge 16
Qualifications and Selection of Judges 17
Aural Awareness 18
Sight-Reading 20
Technique 22
Theory 24
Trophies and Awards 25
District Semi-Finals 27
State Finals Day 29
SAT Level Requirements, Examples, and Practice PagesLevel 1A
31Aural Awareness 33
Sight-Reading 35
Technique 36
Theory 37
Practice Rhythms 38
Practice Melody Playback Examples 41
Student Achievement Testing - Piano HandbookContents 5CONTENTS
Level 1B 43
Aural Awareness 45
Sight-Reading 47
Technique 48
Theory 50
Practice Rhythms 52
Practice Melody Playback Examples 55
Level 2
57Aural Awareness 59
Sight-Reading 61
Technique 62
Theory 66
Practice Rhythms 68
Practice Melody Playback Examples 71
Level 3
73Aural Awareness 75
Sight-Reading 77
Technique 78
Theory 82
Practice Rhythms 84
Practice Melody Playback Examples 87
Level 4
89Aural Awareness 91
Sight-Reading 93
Technique 95
Theory 99
Practice Rhythms 101
Practice Melody Playback Examples 105
Practice Chord Harmonizations 107
Student Achievement Testing - Piano HandbookContents 6CONTENTS
Level 5 109
Aural Awareness 111
Sight-Reading 113
Technique 115
Theory 119
Practice Rhythms 121
Practice Melody Playback Examples 124
Level 6
127Aural Awareness 129
Sight-Reading 131
Technique 133
Theory 137
Practice Rhythms 139
Practice Melody Playback Examples 142
Practice Chord Harmonizations 144
Level 7 145
Aural Awareness
147Sight-Reading
150Technique
152Theory
158Practice Rhythms
161Practice Melody Playback Examples
165Level 8 167
Aural Awareness
169Sight-Reading
172Technique
174Theory
182Practice Rhythms
186Practice Melody Playback Examples
190Practice Chord Harmonizations 192
Student Achievement Testing - Piano HandbookContents 7CONTENTS
Level 9 193
Aural Awareness
195Sight-Reading
198Technique
200Theory
205Practice Rhythms
209Practice Melody Playback Examples
213Level 10 215
Aural Awareness
217Sight-Reading
220Technique
222Theory
232Practice Rhythms
236Practice Melody Playback Examples
240Practice Chord Harmonizations 242
Level 11 243
Aural Awareness
245Sight-Reading
248Technique
250Theory
256Practice Rhythms
259Practice Melody Playback Examples
263Level 12 265
Aural Awareness
267Sight-Reading
270Technique
272Theory
277Practice Rhythms
281Practice Melody Playback Examples
285Student Achievement Testing - Piano HandbookContents 8
CONTENTS
Appendix 287
Rhythm Chart 289
Music Terns and Definitions 290
Glossary 296
Abbreviations 300
Circle of Fifths 301
Music History Study Guide 302
Piano Repertoire 305
Piano Repertoire Levels 1A-1B 306
Piano Repertoire Levels 2-3 308
Piano Repertoire Levels 4-5 311
Piano Repertoire Levels 6-7 314
Piano Repertoire Levels 8-9 317
Piano Repertoire Levels 10-12 321
Composer Classification List 327
Melody Playback Resources 331
Melody Playback Examiner's Instructions 331
Lead Line Notation 332
Harmonization Tutorial 333
Figured Bass Historical Perspective 341
Technique Alternate Fingering Form 342
Performance Rating Sheet - Front Page 343
Performance Rating Sheet - Back Page 344
Reference Bibliography 345
Student Achievement Testing - Piano HandbookContents 9MICHIGAN MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
MTNA CODE OF ETHICS
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