AP Music Theory

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April 20th to April 24th assignments

  1. Complete this week's partwriting exercises (Free-Response #5 & #6). These will be examples from past tests and will be a good test of your skills. 2 ways to access: Complete it through your NoteFlight account, print to pdf and upload it through the assignment link....OR....print the provided pdf, complete the exercise, take a picture of your work and upload it through the assignment link. Once submitted, I will make corrections/comments and send feedback by email.

  2. Log into the Sightreading Factory and complete 2 sight-singing exercises (2 - one in major - simple time signature, one in harmonic minor - compound time signature). Once completed, I listen and send feeback by email or through the SRF Comment section. Log Date and time completed on your digital learning log.

  3. Watch the review videos for this week. Record the date and time that you viewed each video on the digital learning log (download below).

Scroll down to access this week's videos and uploaded exercises.

Demystifying Free Response Question 7

Monday, April 20, 2020

Embellishing Tones & Suspensions

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Part-Writing Practice: Figured Bass & Roman Numerals

Wed., April 22, 2020

Part-Writing with Suspensions



Thursday, April 23, 2020

Contextual Listening & Visual Analysis

Friday, April 24, 2020

FRQ #5 Practice (April 20-24)

Log onto your noteflight account to access

FRQ #6 Practice (April 20-24)

Log onto your noteflight account to access

FRQ #5 & #6 Practice

Pdf version of Noteflight assignment.

Free Response #5 & 6 - Week of April 20 - 24, 2020.pdf
AP Music Theory - Digital Learning Log

Download a copy of this log to record your progress. Turn your completed form in each week via the assignment link above.

Click HERE for Links to AP Music Theory Resources and Additional Review Videos provided by the College Board

Remember...mastering college-level Music Theory is a skill that must be practiced daily! Use your resources and you can't go wrong!