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2010 SCORING GUIDELINES Definitions of Common Voice-Leading Errors (DCVLE) (Use for Questions 5 and 6) 1. Parallel fifths and octaves (immediately consecutive) unacceptable (award 0 points) 2. Beat-to-beat fifths and octaves (equal perfect intervals on successive beats) unacceptable (award 0 points) 3. Fifths and octaves by contrary motion unacceptable (award 0 points) 4. Unequal fifths (d5 P5) In a three- or four-part texture, a rising d5 P5 is acceptable ONLY in the progressions I V 4 3 I 6 and I vii 6 I 6 (no deduction). A rising d5 P5 in other progressions is unacceptable (1 point error). The reverse, a rising P5 d5, is acceptable voice leading (no deduction). Unequal fifths in either order, when descending, are acceptable (no deduction). 5. Hidden (or covered) fifths and octaves in outer voices (similar motion to a perfect interval that involves one voice moving by step) When the step is in the upper voice, as shown in ex. 5a acceptable (no deduction). When the step is in the lower voice, as shown in ex. 5b unacceptable (1 point error). 6. Direct fifths and octaves in outer voices unacceptable (1 point error) Definition: Similar motion to a perfect interval that involves a skip in each voice. NB: Many sources equate hidden and direct. For purposes of scoring, it seems useful to refine those definitions, particularly in light of past scoring practice. 7. Overlapping voices unacceptable (1 point error) Definition: Two adjacent voices move to a position in which the lower voice is higher than the previous note in the higher voice, or they move to a position where the higher voice is lower than the previous note in the lower voice. 8. Crossed voices unacceptable (1 point error) Definition: Voicing in which the normal relative position of voices is violated, e.g., if the soprano is below the alto, or the bass is above the tenor.

2010 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 5 SCORING: 25 points I. Roman Numerals (7 points, 1 point per numeral) Award 1 point for each correct Roman numeral. 1. Accept the correct Roman numeral regardless of its case. 2. Ignore any Arabic numerals, because they are included in the question itself. 3. Award no credit if an accidental is placed before a Roman numeral. 4. Accept the correct Roman numeral even if the diminished symbol (º) has been omitted from chord 3. II. Chord Spelling (6 points, 1 point per chord) A. Award 1 point for each chord that correctly realizes the given figured bass. 1. The chord must be spelled correctly. 2. The fifth (but no the third) may be omitted from any root-position triad. 3. The fifth (but no the third or seventh) may be omitted from a root-position dominant seventh chord. 4. All inverted triads and inverted seventh chords must be complete. 5. All triads must contain at least three voices. 6. All seventh chords must contain at least four voices. B. Award 0 points for a chord that breaks one or more of the conditions of II.A. 1. Award 0 points for voice leading into and out of these chords. C. Award ½ point each for a correctly realized chord that has exactly one of the following errors: 1. A doubled leading tone, a doubled chordal seventh or incorrect doubling of a 6 4 chord. 2. More than one octave between adjacent upper parts. D. Award 0 points for a correctly realized chord that has 1. More than one error listed in II.C., or 2. The accidental on the wrong side of the chord. However, do check the voice leading into and out of these chords.

2010 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 5 (continued) III. Voice Leading (12 points, 2 points per connection) A. Award 2 points for acceptable voice leading between two correctly realized chords. NB: This includes the voice leading from the given chord to the second chord. B. Award only 1 point for voice leading between two correctly realized chords (as defined in II.A.) that features exactly one of the following errors: 1. Uncharacteristic rising unequal fifths. (See DCVLE, no. 4.) 2. Uncharacteristic hidden (covered) or direct octaves or fifths between outer voices. (See DCVLE, nos. 5 and 6.) 3. Overlapping voices. (See DCVLE, no. 7.) 4. Motion leading to a chord with crossed voices. (See DCVLE, no. 8.) 5. A chordal seventh approached by a descending leap. C. Award no points (0 points) for voice leading between two correctly realized chords (as defined in II.A.) if any of the following statements is true: 1. Parallel octaves, fifths or unisons occur (immediately successive or on successive beats), including those by contrary motion. (See DCVLE, nos. 1 through 3.) 2. Uncharacteristic leaps occur (e.g., augmented second, tritone or more than a fifth). 3. Chordal sevenths are unresolved or resolved incorrectly. (The voice with the seventh must move down by step if possible. In some cases e.g., ii 7 to cadential 6 4 the seventh may be retained in the same voice or transferred to another voice.) 4. The leading tone in an outer voice is unresolved or resolved incorrectly. 5. The 6th or 4th of a 6 4 chord is unresolved or resolved incorrectly. 6. A suspension is handled incorrectly. (Consider this as voice leading before the chord.) 7. At least one of the chords has more or fewer than four voices (soprano, alto, tenor and bass). 8. More than one error listed in section III.B. occurs. D. Award no points for voice leading into and out of an incorrectly realized chord. IV. Scores with Additional Meaning 0 1 This score can be given to a paper that has redeeming qualities. 0 0 Response demonstrates an attempt to answer the question but has no redeeming qualities (or only one). This designation is reserved for irrelevant answers and blank papers. V. Notes A. Do not penalize a response that includes correctly used nonchord tones. B. An incorrectly used nonchord tone will be considered a voice-leading error. Award 1 point if the incorrect nonchord tone results in one error listed in III.B. Award 0 points if the incorrect nonchord tone results in at least one error from III.C. or more than one error from III.B. C. Round ½ points UP with one exception: Round 24½ points down to 24 points.

2010 SCORING COMMENTARY Question 5 Overview The intent of this question was to test students ability to: correctly interpret and realize the figured bass progression; correctly spell chords and analyze those chords with Roman numerals; write proper voice leading in four-part harmony; prepare and properly resolve chordal sevenths; remember to raise the leading tone in the minor mode; and properly execute a deceptive cadence in the minor mode. Sample: 5A Score: 22 This represents a very good response. All the chords are spelled correctly with no doubling or spacing errors, and all the Roman numerals are correct. The only voice-leading problems occur between chords three and four and between chords four and five. Because the ascending motion in the alto forms an augmented second, no points were awarded for the connection between chords three and four. The descending motion in the soprano and bass voices create hidden octaves between chords four and five; only 1 point was awarded for this connection. All other connections were awarded 2 points. (Chord spelling: 6; Voice leading: 9; Roman numerals: 7; Total = 22) Sample: 5B Score: 16 This represents a fair response. Six of the Roman numerals are correct; only chord four is mislabeled. Chords four and five are spelled incorrectly, so the voice leading into and out of those chords received no credit. All other voice-leading connections are good and received 2 points each. (Chord spelling: 4; Voice leading: 6; Roman numerals: 6; Total = 16) Sample: 5C Score: 9 This represents a weak response. Only the first three Roman numerals are correct. Chords two, three, six and seven are spelled correctly, but the distance between the alto and tenor is greater than an octave in chord two. The leap in the alto between chords one and two is greater than a fifth; no points were awarded for that connection. The connection between chords two and three is good; 2 points were awarded. Because of the missing chords, no points were awarded for voice leading between chords three and four, four and five, and five and six. There is a descending augmented second in the alto between chords six and seven; no points were awarded for this connection. (Chord spelling: 3½; Voice leading: 2; Roman numerals: 3; Total = 8½, rounded up to 9)