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Theory Exam & Aural Skills Assessment

On audition day, each student will take a written theory exam and an aural skills assessment.  Students who have successfully passed the AP Theory Exam at the time of their audition are exempt from the written exam.  Placement of transfer students, based on completed coursework elsewhere, will be determined on a case by case basis.

Written Theory Exam

The written theory exam does not affect acceptance into the music program or music scholarship opportunity.  Rather, the purpose of the exam is to help the student and music faculty determine a student's readiness for Theory I. The exam covers the following material:

  • key signatures (major and minor)
  • scales (major and three forms of minor: natural, harmonic, and melodic)
  • intervals (perfect, major, minor, diminished and augmented)
  • triads (major, minor, diminished and augmented) and their inversions

Aural Skills Assessment

The Aural Skills assessment is used to determine a student's rhythmic and tonal skills through singing and chanting. The assessment is used to determine a student's readiness for Aural Skills I. The assessment includes:

  • Melodic Sight-Singing
  • Sample patterns,sight singing example
  • Tonal pattern singing (with or without tonal syllables)
  • Sample patterns,
  • Rhythm pattern chanting (with or without tonal syllables)
    Sample patterns,
  • Unaccompanied singing of familiar melodies (lyrics optional)
    • (e.g., Happy Birthday, America, or Amazing Grace)
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