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Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Teaching the basic theoretical knowledge, note writing and reading rules in Western music.
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R1
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2
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Strings, keys, the place of the notes on the strings, the notes, the time values, the concept of the measure and the number of measures
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R1- p: 15-16, R5
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3
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Sheet music, additional lines, rest marks, auxiliary signs
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R1-p: 130, R6
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4
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Loudness terms, speed terms and movement changes used in music
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R1-p:59-63, R3-R5
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5
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İntervals and their properties, exercises on intervals
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R1
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6
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İnterval characterization
Consonans and diconsonans ınterval reading and practical reading
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R1-p:1, R2
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7
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Consistent and discordant intervals formations and exercises
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R1- p:1, R2
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8
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The concept of scale in music, Major scale pattern and sample exercises
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R1-p:215, R2-R5-R6
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9
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Chord concept and 5 major chords and their cycles
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R1-R2-R5-p:34-35, R6
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10
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The concept of scale in music, Minör scale pattern and sample exercises
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R1-R2-R5-R6
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11
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Chord concept and 5 minör chords and their cycles
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R1-p:226, R2-R5-R6
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12
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Concept of tonality, Tone finding rules
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R1-R2-R5-R6
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13
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Bona exercises, the concept of tonality and sample exercises 1
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R1-R2-R5-R6
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14
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Bona exercises, the concept of tonality and sample exercises 2, exam preparation.
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R1-R2-R5-R6
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Prerequisites
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Asst. Prof. Dr. Elvan KARAKOÇ
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Instructors
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Assistants
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Resources
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R1-Özgür Ü. & Aydoğan S. (2018). Musical Hearing Reading Education And Theory, Ankara, Arkadaş Publiser.
R2- Özgür Ü. & Aydoğan S. (2011). Musical Hearing Reading Education And Theory II, Ankara, Gazi Publiser.
R3- Çalışır, F. (1997). Music language dictionary, Ankara, Yeni Dağarcık Publiser.
R4- Say, A. (2001) The book of music, Ankara, Music Dictinoary Publiser.
R5- Sun, M. (2005) Solfej 1, Ankara, Sun Publiser.
R6- Tabakoğlu, V. (-) Bona and Music Theory Notes, Ankara, Yeni Dağarcık Publiser.
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Supplementary Book
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Goals
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It is to help students recognize and apply Western music and basic music theories, and have musical hearing and perception skills.
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Content
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Concepts related to the basic theory of musical hearing and reading, the building blocks of music, sound sources, melody, genre, and form are handled from different angles.
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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1
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Has general music culture.
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3
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2
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Has the knowledge and ability for basic musicianship (theory, perception, reading, writing).
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3
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3
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Has experience in musical performance.
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-
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4
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Knows about different musical genres, and keeps up with the latest developments and innovations.
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-
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5
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Shares and presents the knowledge gained on human voice, other sounds and musical instruments.
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2
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6
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Knows about the basics of music technology.
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-
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7
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Plans and manages processes by using electronic equipment and computer technology in the art of music.
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-
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8
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Has the knowledge and ability for acoustic engineering.
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-
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9
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Has the knowledge and ability for sound recording, mix and mastering.
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-
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10
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Knows about and uses the equipment and software at the sound recording studio.
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11
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Has the knowledge and ability for sound synthesizing and electronic composition.
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