Rudiments / Intermediate Theory
Symbols / Abbreviations | Explanation |
error: incorrect or missing item | |
concern only: no marks deducted | |
LT | leading tone |
MP | misplaced (for example, misplaced clef, rest, note, accidental, etc.) |
SP | spelling |
ST |
stem:
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TIME |
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VL | voice leading |
8ve, 8ve | placed in the wrong octave |
Harmony & Counterpoint / Analysis
General | |
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error: incorrect or missing item | |
[ ] | concern only: no marks deducted
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Please note: On harmony & counterpoint and analysis examinations, not all errors can be marked with circles. Written comments and the symbols listed below usually also indicate problems that have resulted in deductions; however, if the comment or symbol appears in square brackets, then the mark has not been affected. Not all circles, symbols, or comments indicate a deduction of 1 mark or 0.5 mark. Markings are of varying importance and will have varying impact on the mark assigned. We endeavor to point out all objective errors but overall impression is also considered in evaluation. |
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Spelling/Notation | |
ACC | missing or incorrect accidental |
BR | missing brace/bracket |
ENH | enharmonic spelling should be used |
LT | leading tone |
MP | misplaced (for example, misplaced clef, rest, note, accidental, etc.) |
REST | missing rest |
RPT |
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SP | spelling |
ST | stem
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TIME |
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Melodic writing (markings focusing on any individual melodic line, including those in melody questions, the four vocal lines of SATB texture, and the two parts in couterpoint questions) |
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Please note: Many of the following symbols and abbreviations are markings that depend greatly on context. They do not represent a list of "rules" or "errors" but are simply a list of markings that may be used when appropriate in specific circumstances. |
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end on | end the melody/soprano line on the tonic |
LEAP | Examples of situations in which some leaps may be effective:
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LINE |
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PREP | seventh of a diatonic seventhth chord (ii7, iii7, IV7, vi7) is not properly prepared |
RES | this dissonant note or "tendency tone" should resolve; for example:
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STYLE |
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VL | voice leading |
x2 (x4, etc.) | augmented interval
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range too narrow/repetitious | |
Voice leading (markings focusing on the relationship of voices or parts to each other, including the two parts in "melody with bass at the cadence," SATB texture, keyboard realization of figured bass, and the two parts in counterpoint) |
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OL | voice overlapping |
SEQ VL- | a sequence implied by given material should be realized with sequential voice leading |
crossed parts | |
parallel octaves and/or fifths | |
hidden, exposed, direct octaves and/or fifths | |
contrary octaves, and/or fifths | |
Chord construction (markings focusing on the "vertical" aspects of SATB or keyboard texture) |
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CHORD | chord does not match the chord symbol or is not a chord |
DBL |
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POS |
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RANGE |
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SP | chord is spelled incorrectly |
LT | leading tone is doubled |
3RD | third of the chord is missing |
improper spacing:
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Chord choices / Harmonic progressions | |
FUNCTION OF 6/4 | 6/4 chord does not function appropriately |
HR | Inappropriate harmonic rhythm
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KEY | wrong key OR modulation is not observed |
PROG | a series of weak chord choices creating a poor harmonic progression |
STYLE ? |
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SUSP. | opportunity for suspension is ignored |
WEAK | inappropriate chord choice
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Analysis | |
ANALYSIS | incorrect or questionable harmonic analysis |
KEY | wrong key OR modulation is not observed |
POS |
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QUAL | quality of chord is incorrectly analyzed OR analysis of quality is unclear
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SEQ | observe the sequence; the analysis should reflect the sequence and be consistent |
Chorale harmonization | |
FER | missing fermatas |
STYLE | sonorities and/or construction is stylistically inappropriate to the chorales of J.S. Bach |
TEXT | rhythm does not fit the text OR syllable is missing or repeated |
Counterpoint | |
IMIT | expected imitation is not continued |