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Page 1 of 8 CalArts official Music Theory Placement Examination is administered during CalArts Orientation Week. It is two hours in duration and comprises four sections corresponding to successive courses within CalArts undergraduate Core Theory Curriculum: MT001, MT101A, MT101B & MT202. To exempt from a given course, your score on the corresponding exam section must be near-perfect. Advance preparation is strongly encouraged. Although its specific content is different, the practice examination below is intended to roughly indicate the level of difficulty of the various sections of the official placement examination. It does not, however, exhaustively represent every topic that may appear on that official exam. For a complete list of such topics, and for a description of the separate Musicianship Skills Placement Exam, see http://music.calarts.edu/incoming-student-placement-exam. Music Theory Placement PRACTICE Exam: MT001 Section (Fundamentals) 1. Write the following scales. Do NOT use key signatures. Insert accidentals as needed. C-sharp melodic minor (ascending only) G-sharp harmonic minor (ascending only) G-flat major (ascending only) 2. This section will be timed. The examiner will name a key with up to seven sharps or flats. Write its key signature. Write only the key signature not what the examiner says. You will have 8 seconds per signature. 3. This section will be timed. For each note head below, an interval name will be called out by the examiner (e.g., an augmented third down ). Write that interval using the correct enharmonic spelling. All perfect, major, minor, diminished and augmented intervals (ascending or descending) between a perfect unison and a perfect fifteenth are possibilities. Write only the correct note head not what the examiner says. You will have 8 seconds per interval. Write the inversions of the intervals in measures 1-5 above in a convenient register and name them.

Page 2 of 8 4. Below each of the following triads, write its root, quality and inversion (e.g., G major, 2 nd inv. ) 5. Add two notes above each of the following bass notes so as to write the indicated triad in close voicing. Use correct enharmonic spellings. major diminished augmented minor minor 1 st inversion 1 st inversion 2 nd inversion 2 nd inversion root position 6. Write out a complete circle of fifths using the letter-names of the notes and beginning on B. Use the simplest enharmonic spellings. 7. Write the following cadences in four parts using European common-practice voice-leading procedures and the correct key signatures. perfect authentic cadence plagal cadence deceptive cadence any half cadence in D minor in F-sharp major in B minor in G minor 8. Draw lines connecting each musical term or symbol to its correct definition. allegro non troppo cantabile a pause upon a note or rest gradually decreasing in tempo fast, but not too fast fortissimo ritardando with sudden accentuation in a singing style very loud

Page 3 of 8 Music Theory Placement PRACTICE Exam: MT101A Section You should attempt all questions in each section before proceeding to the next section. 1. According to the conventions of European common-practice harmony, each of the following seven chorale snippets exhibits one or two errors in chord construction or voice-leading. Above each system, label as many of these errors as you can find, clearly indicating the nature of each error.

Page 4 of 8 2. Complete the voice-leading and Roman numeral analysis for each of the following 4-part progressions. Use European common-practice voice-leading procedures. Where more than one chord progression is possible, use the most common one. E: D: V I B-flat: 3. Fill in three voices above the following bass according to the given Roman-numeral analysis. Use European common-practice voice-leading procedures. Also answer the question below the staves. With what kind of cadence have you ended? 4. Provide a complete Roman-numeral harmonic analysis for the following passage (which is in F minor despite the key signature).

Music Theory Placement PRACTICE Exam: MT101B Section Page 5 of 8 (Music Technology students skip to the MT202 Section on Page 7.) 1. Provide a 4-voice harmonization of the following melody using European common-practice voiceleading procedures. Supply a complete Roman-numeral harmonic analysis for it. You MUST include at least: one secondary leading-tone fully-diminished seventh chord, one augmented sixth chord, and one Neapolitan chord. c: 2. Provide a thorough Roman-numeral harmonic analysis of the following score excerpt. It begins in G minor (despite the key signature).

Page 6 of 8 3. Suppose that you want to modulate from C major to E-flat major by means of a pivot (i.e., common) chord. List as many usable pivot chords as you can (e.g., as lead-sheet symbols), and identify their function in each key using Roman numerals. Do NOT cite multiple inversions of the same chord, or extended tertian chords (9ths or 13ths). On the other hand, be sure to include examples of ALL of the following: 1. pivot chords that are diatonic in both the origin and destination keys, 2. pivot chords that are chromatic in at least one of the two keys, 3. pivot chords that must be enharmonically re-spelled in one of the two keys in order to identify their function. Pivot Chord Type Function in C major Pivot Chord Name Function in E-flat major diatonic chromatic enharmonic

Page 7 of 8 Music Theory Placement PRACTICE Exam: MT202 Section 1. Write examples of the indicated scales ascending from middle C on the staff provided. E locrian B-flat minor pentatonic C#-C octatonic/diminished 2. The following is the (original) prime form of a twelve-tone row. Fill the topmost three rows and the leftmost three columns of the matrix below with forms of the above tone row, using numeric pc names (C=0). In other words, you only need to compute 6 row forms leave the others blank. Label these columns and rows at their top, bottom, left and right using either of the two labeling conventions that are commonly applied to such matrices.

Page 8 of 8 3. Compute the indicated quantities for each of the following pcsets. Extra staff space is provided in this question in case you wish to use it for working out your answers. interval-class vector prime form interval-class vector prime form 4. Analyze the following excerpt from a Webern string quartet movement in as much detail as you can. Indicate aspects of the harmony, motivic structure and form using whatever terminology you have learned (e.g., pcsets, intervals, pitch cells, pitch transformations, etc.).