Week 9, Unit 9: The V7/ii, V7/iii and V7/vi Chords

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Day 1 1. Discuss objectives for the week (p. 116). 2. Introduce Secondary Dominants (p. 117). 3. Introduce Playing the I-V7/vi-vi-V7/IV-IV-V7/ii-ii-iiº6-I6/4-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 117). 4. Introduce Playing the I-V7/ii-ii-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118). 5. Introduce Playing Scales and Arpeggios, Key of D-flat Major (p. 119). 6. Introduce Playing Dominant Seventh Arpeggios (p. 120). 7. Introduce Minuet in G Major (p. 121). 8. Introduce Reading #1 (p. 122). 9. Introduce Harmonization #1 (p. 123). 10. Introduce Improvisation from Chord Symbols #1 (p. 125). 11. Introduce Score Reading and Transposing Instruments (pp. 126 127). 12. Introduce Ensemble Repertoire (pp. 128 131). 1. Playing the I-V7/vi-vi-V7/IV-IV-V7/ii-ii- iiº6-i6/4-v7-i Chord Progression (p. 117) 2. Playing the I-V7/ii-ii-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118) 3. Playing Scales and Arpeggios, Key of D-flat Major (p. 119) 4. Playing Dominant Seventh Arpeggios (p. 120) 5. Minuet in G Major (p. 121) 6. Reading #1 (p. 122) 7. Harmonization #1 (p. 123) 8. Improvisation from Chord Symbols #1 (p. 125) 9. Score Reading and Transposing Instruments (pp. 126 127) 10. Ensemble Repertoire (pp. 128 131) Page 1

Day 2 1. Review Playing the I-V7/vi-vi-V7/IV-IV-V7/ii-ii- iiº6-i6/4-v7-i Chord Progression (p. 117). 2. Introduce Playing the I-V7/iii-iii-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118). 3. Introduce Playing the I-V7/vi-vi-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118). 4. Introduce Playing Scales and Arpeggios, Key of C# Harmonic Minor (p. 119). 5. Review Playing Dominant Seventh Arpeggios (p. 120). 6. Review Minuet in G Major (p. 121). 7. Introduce Reading #2 (p. 122). 8. Introduce Harmonization #2 (p. 124). 9. Introduce Improvisation from Chord Symbols #2 (p. 125). 10. Review Ensemble Repertoire (pp. 128 131). 11. Introduce Choral Score Reading for Soprano, Alto and Bass (SAB) (p. 132). 12. Work on the individual student s solo repertoire from this unit, previous units or Supplementary Solo Repertoire section. 1. Playing the I-V7/vi-vi-V7/IV-IV-V7/ii-ii- iiº6-i6/4-v7-i Chord Progression (p. 117) 2. Playing the I-V7/iii-iii-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118) 3. Playing the I-V7/vi-vi-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118) 4. Playing Scales and Arpeggios, Key of C# Harmonic Minor (p. 119) 5. Playing Dominant Seventh Arpeggios (p. 120) 6. Minuet in G Major (p. 121) 7. Reading #2 (p. 122) 8. Harmonization #2 (p. 124) Page 2

9. Improvisation from Chord Symbols #2 (p. 125) 10. Ensemble Repertoire (pp. 128 131) 11. Choral Score Reading for Soprano, Alto and Bass (SAB) (p. 132) 12. Individual Solo Repertoire Page 3

Day 3 1. Review Playing the I-V7/ii-ii-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118). 2. Review Playing the I-V7/iii-iii-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118). 3. Review Playing the I-V7/vi-vi-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118). 4. Review Playing Scales and Arpeggios, Keys of D-flat Major and C# Harmonic Minor (p. 119). 5. Review Playing Dominant Seventh Arpeggios (p. 120). 6. Review Minuet in G Major (p. 121). 7. Introduce Reading #3 (p. 123). 8. Introduce Harmonization #3 (p. 124). 9. Review Ensemble Repertoire (pp. 128 131). 10. Review Score Reading and Transposing Instruments (pp. 126 127) or Choral Score Reading for Soprano, Alto and Bass (SAB) (p. 132). 11. Work on the individual student s solo repertoire from this unit, previous units or Supplementary Solo Repertoire section. 1. Playing the I-V7/ii-ii-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118) 2. Playing the I-V7/iii-iii-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118) 3. Playing the I-V7/vi-vi-V7-I Chord Progression (p. 118) 4. Playing Scales and Arpeggios, Keys of D-flat Major and C# Harmonic Minor (p. 119) 5. Playing Dominant Seventh Arpeggios (p. 120) 6. Minuet in G Major (p. 121) 7. Reading #3 (p. 123) 8. Harmonization #3 (p. 124) 9. Ensemble Repertoire (pp. 128 131) Page 4

10. Score Reading and Transposing Instruments (pp. 126 127) or Choral Score Reading for Soprano, Alto and Bass (SAB) (p. 132) 11. Individual Solo Repertoire Reading Focus Page 122 #1: E-flat major, Alberti bass accompaniment in LH, note against note, V7/ii chord Page 122 #2: F major, block chord accompaniment in LH, V7/iii chord Page 123 #3: D major, broken chord accompaniment in LH, V7/vi chord Page 5