![]() When it does occur, it is usually spelled sol-ti-ri and appears as a chromatic variant of the dominant ( sol-ti-re). For this reason, many learners find it hard to sing. It doesn’t naturally occur within the tones of the diatonic scale, and sounds very chromatic. It is relatively rare in diatonic harmony. The augmented triad is composed of two stacked major thirds.Not all chords relate to do, and this spelling has no context in diatonic music. Please don’t attempt to spell or sing the diminished triad do-me-se. In this class, we will always spell this chord ti-re-fa when we are singing it outside of a melodic or harmonic context. It functions as chord vii0 in both major and minor keys, as well as chord ii0 in minor keys. The diminished triad is composed of two stacked minor thirds.In major keys, it appears commonly as chord ii ( re-fa-la)and as chord vi ( la-do-mi). In minor keys, it appears most commonly as chord i ( do-me-sol). It also occurs within the diatonic scale. The minor triad is composed of a stacked minor third plus major third.It’s also very common for it to appear as chord IV in major keys ( fa-la-do). The two commonest ways it appears in diatonic harmony are as chord I in a major key ( do-mi-sol), and chord V ( sol-ti-re) in major AND minor keys. The major triad is composed of a stacked major third plus minor third.Please review the principles of identifying and notating triads from Unit 2. Recommended Ascending Solfege (Major and Minor Keys)Ĭlick the link below to download the “Intervals in Context” review warm-up. It is much more logical to use the contextual solfege sol, fa, which is where we find this interval most often in the melodies and harmonies of diatonic Western music. Important: you will lose points if, for example, you’re asked to sing a minor seventh and you attempt to perform do, te. Please review the appropriate solfege choices in the table below. Review: Preparations for the Musical Elements portion Download: Aural Skills III Sight Singing Final. ![]() The Sight Singing Final has three components:Ĭlick on the link below to download a PDF of the instructions, rubric, and prepared examples for the Aural Skills III Sight Singing Final. Sight Singing - Preparation for the Sight Singing Final
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