Intermediate Piano Syllabus and Course Outline Instructor: David Joseph Email: djoseph@ggusd.us Phone #: 714 767 4516 Room: 403 Period: 0 Textbook: Palmer, Manus, and Amanda Vick Lethco. Adult All In One Course Level Two. USA: Alfred Publishing Co., Inc. 1994 Required Supplies: Pencil, 3 ring binder Google Classroom: c2qam8o Classroom Policies: Be in your seat ready to learn when the tardy bell rings Be Cooperative No Cell phone without permission No Food or Gum Assessment: 1. Formative Assessments (40% of Grade) Participation (10%) Class Assignments (15%) Playing Tests (15%) 2. Summative Assessments (60% of Grade) Music Theory Tests (35%) Quarterly Composer Papers (10%) Final Exam (15%)
Grading Scale: 98 100 A+ 78 79.99 C+ 92 97.99 A 72 77.99 C 90 91.99 A 70 71.99 C 88 89.99 B+ 68 69.99 D+ 82 87.99 B 62 67.99 D 80 81.99 B 60 61.99 D 0 59.99 F Course Outline COURSE TITLE DEPARTMENT LENGTH OF COURSE Intermediate Piano Music Year CREDITS 10 MAXIMUM CREDITS ALLOWED 20 AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS AT GRADE 9, 10, 11, 12 REQUIRED OR ELECTIVE PREREQUISITES Elective Grade of C or better in Beginning Piano, and or successful audition by Instructor MAJOR GOALS 1. To continue the student s instruction of the correct piano skills needed to perform accurately as well as musically. 2. To develop a larger working musical vocabulary with the ability to articulate and respond with appropriate music vocabulary. 3. To respond to, analyze and make informed, critical assessments of the quality and effectiveness of their own performances as well as the performances of other through written and oral responses. 4. To be able to compare and contrast the differences in the musical style of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Twentieth Century Periods. 5. To become familiar with the composers of piano literature from the musical periods of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Twentieth Century. 6. To develop an appreciation for the piano and its vast repertoire and have a desire to continue this musical experience throughout their lives.
Written Assignments: All students will research and write a brief biography of a major composer each quarter consisting of a minimum of 5 paragraphs. The students will be provided with a list of composers that they may choose from. The list represents each musical time period: Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Twentieth Century. The students must choose a composer from a different time period each quarter. This will insure that by the end of the year, the students have had an opportunity to research and write about all of the musical time periods. Each biography must use a book, reference, (Encyclopedia, et al.) and Internet source as part of their bibliography. The main focus of the biography must emphasize the composer s contribution to the body of piano literature. A list of ten piano works by the composer must be included in the biography. GENERAL COURSE OUTLINE I. Review Correct Playing Posture II. Review Fingered Numbers A. Review and Introduce new Fundamentals of Music Reviewing Pitch Names of the Notes on the Piano Names of the Notes on the Staff Melodic Intervals Harmonic Intervals B. Reviewing Musical Symbols Treble Clef Measures Bar Lines Double Bar Bass Clef Grand Staff Repeat Sign Time Signature Ties Slurs Sharps Flats Naturals Crescendo Decrescendo
Fermata Staccato First and Second Endings D.C. Al Fine Accent Sign Arpeggios C. Reviewing Rhythm Quarter Notes Half Notes Whole Notes Whole Rest Quarter Rest Half Rest Eighth Notes Dotted Half Notes Dotted Quarter Notes Eighth Rest Eight Note Triplets Sixteenth Notes (New) Dotted Eighth Notes (New) Thirty Second Notes (New) D. Review Meter 4 / 4 3 / 4 2 / 4 6 / 8 (New) 2 / 4 (New) E. Dynamics p mf f ff pp F. Review ChordBlock Chords
Broken Chords C G7 F D7 Tetrachords A minor E Major D minor A Major G minor D Major (New) Inverting Chords: (New) 1st Inversion 2 nd Inversion Complete 7 th Chord Vocabulary (New) Augmented Triads (New) Diminished Triads (New) Diminished 7 th Chords (New) G. Review Scales C G F A minor D minor Chromatic Scale (New) Bb Major (New) Eb Major Scales Degrees (New) Tonic Dominant Subdominant Mediant Submediant Super Tonic Leading Tone F# Minor (New) E Major (New) Circle of Fifths C# Minor (New) Ab Major
H. Technique Building 1. Passing 1 Under 2 2. Passing 1 under 3 3. Trills 4. The Mordent (New) METHODS OF INSTRUCTION 1. Lectures 2. Demonstrations 3. Handouts 4. One on One Instruction METHODS OF EVALUATION 1. Written Examinations 2. Playing Exams