
TeXES Music Certification Course
The Teacher applies standard terminology to describe and analyze various elements in a musical recording.
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Dynamics, Embellishments, Articulation & Tempo Markings
In this section:
Dynamics, Embellishments, Articulation & Tempo Markings
Melodic & Harmonic Intervals
Scales
In this section:
Dynamics, Embellishments, Articulation & Tempo Markings
Melodic & Harmonic Intervals
Scales
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Cadences, Intervals, Chord Quality, Scales & Modes
Chordal Structures
major, minor, dominant 7th, diminished 7th
Harmonic Progressions
Cadences
Authentic, Half, Deceptive, Plagal
Harmonic Textures
Polyphonic, Homophonic & monophonic
Chordal Structures
major, minor, dominant 7th, diminished 7th
Harmonic Progressions
Cadences
Authentic, Half, Deceptive, Plagal
Harmonic Textures
Polyphonic, Homophonic & monophonic
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Historical Periods, Composers, Compositions, Genres
Rhythms & Meters
Rhythmic & Melodic Phrases
Syncopation, Hemiola, Augmentation, Contour, Sequence, Repetition
Rhythms & Meters
Rhythmic & Melodic Phrases
Syncopation, Hemiola, Augmentation, Contour, Sequence, Repetition
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Rhythmic & Melodic Error Detection
Recognize & describe the Melodic, Harmonic and Texture of a Musical Work
Modal, Tonal, Atonal, Ostinato, Doublings, Melody & Countermelody
Recognize & describe the Melodic, Harmonic and Texture of a Musical Work
Modal, Tonal, Atonal, Ostinato, Doublings, Melody & Countermelody
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Lesson 1: Problem-solving and process improvement
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Lesson 2: Effective communication
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Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
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