Fundamentals Keyboard Exam General requirements: 1. Scales: be prepared to play: All major and minor scales (including melodic minor, natural minor, and harmonic minor) up to five sharps and flats, ith either right hand or left hand, once octave, ascending or descending. 2. Intervals: SPELL and PLAY any perfect, major, or minor interval above or belo a given pitch. 3. Given a major key, play the diminished fifth beteen scale degrees 7 and 4 in that key, and resolve it to scale degrees 1 and 3. Also be prepared to spell either 7-1 or 4-3 in that key. You may use one hand to play this exercise, or you may play scale degrees 7-1 in your left hand and 4-3 in your right hand. 4. SPELL AND PLAY any triad (major, minor, diminished, or augmented) above a given pitch. 5. Play a Major-minor (Dominant) or fully-diminished seventh chord above a given pitch. 6. Be prepared to play a root-position major or minor triad in keyboard style (one voice in the left hand, three in the right hand), ith the root, third, or fifth in the top voice, as requested. 7. Play a I-IV-V-I progression (i-iv-v-i if the key is minor), ith good voice leading, in any key containing up to five sharps or flats. Be prepared to play the progression starting ith either scale degree 1, 3, or 5 in the soprano. You ill need to play the progression from memory. (See the Appendix to this document, hich notates the progression for you in C major and a minor ith all three soprano options.) IMPORTANT: in order to pass the keyboard exam, you must earn 80 points (out of 100). ------------------------------------------------- TIMINGS (timings are indicated for each section. The timing refers to the entire question, not to the individual items ithin each question. For instance, for question A, you are expected to complete all five scales ithin 60 seconds.
A. Play three of the folloing scales (one octave, ascending and descending) as requested by the test administrator. (60 seconds). (1) D major. (2) Ab major. (3) g harmonic minor. (4) b natural minor. (5) Gb major B. Given the loer pitch, spell and play (in that order) the folloing ascending intervals. (50 seconds) # b M3 M6 m3 P4 m6 m7 C. Given the upper pitch, spell and play (in that order) the folloing descending intervals. (50 seconds) # b m3 P5 m2 m6 m7 P4 D. Given a Major key, play a tritone beteen scale degrees 7 and 4 in that key, and resolve it appropriately. Play this exercise in three of the given keys as requested by the test administrator. (50 seconds) (1) E major (2) Bb major (3) F major (4) A major (5) Db major E. Given the root, SPELL and PLAY the folloing triads. (30 seconds) b # b M m d A M m F. Given the root, play the folloing seventh chords. You do not need to spell these chords. (30 seconds) Mm7 (Dom7) b Mm7 (Dom7) # º7
G. Play a major or minor triad (as specified) in keyboard style in root position ith the specified chord member in the soprano. For instance, if you are asked to play "E major, root on top", you'd play example (a) belo; for "g minor, 3rd on top", you'd play (b). Play three of the chords from the list belo as requested by the test administrator. (30 seconds) (1) C minor, 5 th on top (2) A major, 3 rd on top (3) G minor, root on top (4) Eb major, 3 rd on top (5) G# minor, root on top (6) Gb major, fifth on top H. Play to different I-IV-V-I progressions, as requested by the test administrator.* (60 seconds) * The test administrator ill tell you a key and the scale degree for the first soprano pitch. See the APPENDIX on the last page for the correct solutions in C major and a minor. You should be prepared to transpose all of those progressions to any key containing up to five sharps or flats. Here is a sample of hat you might be asked to play: #1: I-IV-V-I in Bb major, starting ith root in the soprano #2: i-iv-v-i in d minor, starting ith fifth in the soprano #3: I-IV-V-I in G major, starting ith third in soprano #4: i-iv-v-i in b minor, starting ith third in the soprano #5: I-IV-V-I in Eb major, starting ith root in the soprano
I. Study the to keyboard harmony progressions belo, and be prepared to play one of them, chosen by the test administrator, as part of the Fundamentals keyboard test. The progression should be played fluently in a steady tempo. Progression 1 Moderato - With great dignity 4 # U, 2 # 4 2 6 # U, # 10 # U, U n œ # œ # Progression 2 Andante - Cheerfully 3 # # # U U, 4 œ œ œ # œ œ œ œ # œ # # # 3 œ 4 œ œ 9 œ œ œ œ œ œ # # # U U œ œ œ œ # œ œ œ # # # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
APPENDIX to keyboard exam Note: since the keyboard test ill be taken only by those students ho have already passed the Fluency, Ear Training, and Written component, e have not provided solutions for any questions except for Question D. In addition, you ill find belo the progressions for Question H, notated in C major and a minor. Question D: solutions E Major Bb Major F Major A Major Db Major # # b b b # # n b b Question H: The folloing shos the progression in C major, starting ith scale degrees 1, 3, or 5, as specified in the directions. You should be prepared to transpose any of these progressions to all major keys up to five sharps and flats. C: I 1 3 5 IV V I I IV V I I IV V I Here's the same progression in a minor; be prepared to transpose to all minor keys up to five sharps and flats. a: i 1 3 5 # # # iv V i i iv V i i iv V i