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PROPOSITION OF THE 6th INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION IN SOLFEGGIO

1st A CATEGORY – solfeggio

Students born 2010 and younger

|ORAL PART |

|A prima vista: |

|Violin clef. |

|Tonalities: F major – a gradual melodic movement and a decomposed tonic triad. |

|Counting unit – quarter. |

|The length of the example is eight bars. |

|Examples are marked for tempo, dynamics and articulation. |

|The competitor takes the intonation over the camertone (a1) and intones the |

|tonality.While singing, the examiner can correct mistakes. |

|Parlato: |

|Violin clef. |

|Counting unit: quarter. |

|Movement in quarters, eights, appropriate breaks and rhythmic figure – syncope.|

|Example length: eight bars. |

|Marked by tempo and articulation. |

|The examiner does not correct any errors during the rhythmic reading. |

2nd A CATEGORY – solfeggio

Students born 2009 and younger

|WRITTEN PART |ORAL PART |

|One-voice melodic dictation: |A prima vista: |

|Violin clef. |Violin clef. |

|Tonality: D minor. |Tonalities: A and D minor. |

|Counting unit – quarter. |Counting unit – quarter. |

|Dictation length up to eight bars. |The length of the example is eight bars. |

|Playing mode: |Examples are marked for tempo, dynamics and articulation. |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord, verification of the tonality. |The competitor takes the intonation over the camertone (a1) and intones the |

|Pulsation is given just before the dictation is played. |tonality. |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. |While singing, the examiner can correct mistakes. |

|Confirmation of tact. |Parlato: |

|It is dictated by double-bar. |Violin clef. |

|The dictation is eventually played twice. |Tact: four-part division of the counting unit (without breaks of sixteens) and |

| |rhythmic figures: dotted eighths and sixteenths; sixteenth and dotted eighth |

| |notes. |

| |Example length: eight bars. |

| |Marked by tempo and articulation. |

| |The examiner does not correct any errors during the rhythmic reading. |

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2nd B CATEGORY – music theory

Students born 2009 and younger

|Violin and bass clefs are represented in the test. Test time is 45 '. |

|1. |

|   a) Constructing the interval upwards, in the basic tones: major, minor, perfect (second, third, fourth and fifth). |

|   b) Interval recognition: major, minor, perfect (second, third, fourth and fifth). |

|2. |

|    a) Construction of scales, up and down. Scales up to one sign. |

|    b) Scale recognition. Scales up to one sign. |

|3. Fill the bars with appropriate breaks. Counting unit: quarter. |

|4. In the given example, with a marked change of meter, (2/4 and 3/4) enter bar lines. |

|5 Form a rhythm using the given figures ("note heads" are written). |

3rd A CATEGORY – solfeggio

Students born 2008 and younger

|WRITTEN PART |ORAL PART |

|One-voice melodic dictation: |A prima vista: |

|Violin clef. |Violin clef. |

|G and F major. |Tonalities: A, E and D minor. |

|Counting unit – quarter. |Counting unit – quarter. |

|Dictation length up to eight bars. |The length of the example is eight bars. |

|Playing mode: |Examples are marked for tempo, dynamics and articulation. |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord, verification of the tonality. |The competitor takes the intonation over the camertone (a1) and intones the |

|Pulsation is given just before the dictation is played. |tonality. |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. |While singing, the examiner can correct mistakes. |

|Confirmation of tact. |Parlato: |

|It is dictated by double-bar. |Bass clef. |

|The dictation is eventually played twice. |A four-part division of the counting unit. |

| |Counting unit: quarter and half. Rhythmic figure –triplets on unit of count. |

| |Example length: eight bars. Marked by tempo and articulation. |

| |The examiner does not correct any errors during the rhythmic reading. |

3rd B CATEGORY – music theory

Students born 2008 and younger

|Violin and bass clefs are represented in the test. Test time is 45 '. |

|1. |

|   a) Construction of intervals (major, minor, perfect, from second to octave) from the given tone up and down. |

|  b) Interval recognition. |

|2. |

|  a) Construction of major and minor triads, upwards of a given tone. |

|  b) Recognizing triads. |

|3. In the melody written, with the change of the unit of count, find the rhythmic errors and write correctly. |

|    Counting unit: quarter and half |

|4. In the melody written, write the signs of the given tone. Tones of up to two characters. |

|5. Write the set rhythmic example in the set clock. For example. 3/8- /4, 3/4-3/2. |

|6. Complement the beats with the appropriate missing notes or pauses. |

4th A CATEGORY - solfeggio

Students born 2007 and younger

|WRITTEN PART |ORAL PART |

|One-voice melodic dictation: |A prima vista: |

|Violin clef. |Violin clef. |

|Minor tonalities of up to two sharps or flats. |Tonalities of up to two sharps or flats. |

|Counting unit – quarter. |Counting unit: quarter. |

|Dictation length up to eight bars. |The length of the example is eight bars. |

|Playing mode: |Examples are marked for tempo, dynamics and articulation. |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord, verification of the tonality. |The competitor takes the intonation over the camertone (a1) and intones the |

|Pulsation is given just before the dictation is played. |tonality. |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. |While singing, the examiner can correct mistakes. |

|Confirmation of tact. |Parlato: |

|It is dictated by double-bar. |Bass clef. |

| |Counting unit: a quarter and a quarter with a dot with a simple split |

| |three-piece. |

| |Example length - eight bars. |

| |Marked by tempo and articulation. |

| |The examiner does not correct any errors during the rhythmic reading. |

4th B CATEGORY- theory of music

Students born 2007 and younger

|Violin and bass clefs are represented in the test. Test time is 45 '. |

|1. In the given melody example, indicate the intervals – type and size (major, minor, perfect) up to an octave. |

|2. In the given tonalities and at the given grades, build (up) the triads and determine the type (major, minor, diminished, augmented). |

|3. In the melody example written, enter the signs of the given tonality. Tonalities up to three sharps or flats. |

|4. In a written melody example, with a change in the unit of count, find the rhythmic errors and write correctly. Tacts: 3/4, 3/8 and 3/2. |

|5. In the melody example, complete the bars with the set note values. Tact: 6/8. |

|6. Write the given melody example in the given tact. For example. 3/2-3/4, 3/8-3/4. |

5th A CATEGORY- solfeggio

Students born 2006 and younger

|WRITTEN PART |ORAL PART |

|One-voice melodic dictation: |A prima vista: |

|Violin clef. |Violin clef. |

|Minor tonalities of up to two sharps or flats. |Tonalites: E flat major-C minor, A major-F sharp minor |

|Counting unit: quarter |Counting unit: a quarter and a quarter with a point with a simple division of |

|Dictation length up to 8 beats. |the three-partel. |

|Playing mode: |Example length is 8 beats |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord, verification of the tonality. |Examples have tags for tempo, dynamics, articulation. |

|Pulsation is given just before the dictation is played. |The competitor takes the intonation over the camertone (a1) and intones the |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. |tonality. |

|This exercise will be played by double-bar or in phrase that the author of the |While singing, the examiner can correct mistakes. |

|dictation wrote. |Parlato: |

|At the end, the dictation will be played two time from the beginning. |Bass clef. |

| |Counting unit: eighth and quarter with a point with a complex split of three. |

| |Example length: eight bars. |

| |The tempo and articulation are indicated. |

| |The examiner does not correct any errors during the rhythmic reading. |

5th B CATEGORY- theory of music

Students born 2006 and younger

|Violin and bass clefs are represented in the test. Test time is 45 '. |

|Write down in which tonality are sharps or flats (major-parallel minor) |

|Recognize the size and type of intervals specified (perfect, major, minor, diminished fifth and augmented forth) |

|Write sharps or flats so the triad can fit the code, changing any tone (major, minor, diminished or augmented triad) |

|Recognize the type of the chord as well as the shape (major and minor with inversions, diminished or augmented triad) |

|Add the right sharps or flats to the melody so it is in correct tonality |

|Write the melodic example in correct tact (example: 3/4 in 3/8) |

6th A CATEGORY - solfeggio

Students born 2005 and younger

|WRITTEN PART |ORAL PART |

|One-voice melodic dictation: |A prima vista: |

|Violin clef. |Violin clef. |

|Tonalites up to three sharps or flats. |The melodically exercise up to four sharps or flats, with gradual alterations. |

|Counting unit: quarter. |Counting unit: quarter and half. |

|Dictation length up to 8 bars. |Example length is 8 bars. |

|Playing mode: |Examples have tempo, dynamics, articulation tags. |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord, verification of the tonality. |The competitor takes the intonation over camertone (a1) and intones the |

|Pulsation is given just before the dictation is written |tonality. |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. |While singing, the examiner can correct mistakes. |

|Confirmation of tact. |Parlato: |

|It is dictated by double-bar. |Change of clef (violin-bass clef). |

|The dictate is ultimately played twice as a whole. |Units of counts: quarter and quarter with a point with a complex division of |

| |the three-particle, and with rhythmic figures of sicilian and tyrant. |

| |The length of the example is 10 bars. |

| |The tempo and articulation are indicated. |

| |The examiner does not correct any errors during the rhythmic reading. |

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6th B CATEGORY- theory of music

Students born 2005 and younger

|Violin and bass clefs are represented in the test. Test time is 45 '. |

|Write down in which tonality are sharps and minors. |

|In a melodic example write down as well as recognize the size and type of intervals specified – major, minor or perfect intervals. |

|Build the chord on a assigned tonality (major as well as three minor scales). |

|In the given melodic example, identify and mark the type of the chord (major or minor with inversions, augmented or diminished as a triad) |

|Write upwards and downwards tetrachords from the given tones (major, minor, harmonic and frigian) |

|In the specified melody example, mark and type the type of seventh cord (major, minor, dominant half diminish and diminished seventh chord in a root position).|

7th A CATEGORY- solfeggio

Students born 2004 and younger

|WRITTEN PART |ORAL PART |

|Auditory test: |A prima vista |

|From camertone (a1) will be required to write down the proper scale: major, |Violin clef. |

|harmonic major, natural, harmonic and melodic minor |Up to two sharps or flats. |

|Hear, mark and write down from set tone kind of a triad with inversions (major,|Modulation in to parallel and dominant tonality, with gradually put |

|minor diminished or augmented) |alterations. |

|One-voice melodic dictation |Units of counts: quarter and quarter with dot. |

|Up to two sharps or flats, with mutation (without alterations). |The length of the exercise will be 16 bars. |

|The length of the example is up to 16 bars. |The competitor takes the intonation opposite the camerton (a1) and intones the |

|Units of counts: quarter and quarter with dot with a complex division of the |tonality. |

|three-particle, and with rhythmic figures of sicilian and tyrant. |Examples have tempo, dynamics, and articulation labels. |

|Playing mode |While singing, the examiner can correct mistakes. |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord, verification of the tonality. |Parlato |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. |Bass clef. |

|This exercise will be played by double-bar or in phrase that the author of the |Counting unit: half and quarter with point with complex three-partition and |

|dictation wrote. |rhythmic figures: Sicilian and Tirana, without change of clef. |

|At the end, the dictation will be played only once from the beginning. |Example length up to 12 bars. |

| |Tempo and articulation is marked. |

| |The examiner does not correct errors during execution. |

7th B CATEGORY- theory of music

Students born 2004 and younger

|Violin and bass key are represented in the test. Test time is 45 '. |

|Write first 16 notes in aliquot row |

|Write from the given interval an enharmonic replacement and an enharmonic change and determine its size and type. |

|Enharmonic replacement |

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|Enharmonic change |

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|a) In the tone system, in the direction of the arrow, build intervals on the given tone (from unison up to tenth – major, minor, perfect, augumented and |

|diminished) |

|b) Write the specified interval code |

|In the tone system, in the direction of the arrow, it builds three-tone chords on the given tone |

|Write a dominant seventh cord with all the inversions, in a given tonality |

|6. In the specified melody, mark and write the types of a chord (dominant seventh, major seventh , minor seventh, minor sixth, half-diminished seventh, |

|diminished seventh) |

|7.Build tetrachords from the given tone and determine their versatility |

|8. Write miltiplicity of the interval |

8th A CATEGORY- solfeggio

Students born 2003 and younger

|WRITTEN PART |ORAL PART |

|Auditory test: |Prima vista |

|Scales and chords will be played two times |Violin clef. |

|Based on camertone (a1) and tonic triad, identify and build a scale (major, |Up to three sharps or flats. |

|minor, natural or harmonic minor) |Modulation to a parallel or dominant tonality with gradually put alterations. |

|a) Indentify and write, from the set lower tone (upward) intervals up to an |Mutation. |

|octave |Units of counts: quarter, half and quarter with dot. |

|b) Listening, determining and writting from the set lower tone (upward): major,|The length of the example will be up to 16 bars. |

|minor, deminished chord with inversions, as well as augumented triad. |The examiner takes the intonation via camertone (a1). |

|c) Listening, determining and writing from the set lower tone a MD7 chord with |Examples are marked with tempo, dynamic and articulation signs. |

|inversions |During the singing examiner is allowed to correct errors. |

|One-voice melodic dictation |Parlato |

|Start with the scale up to three sharps and flats. |Clef change (bass-violin). |

|Modulation to a dominant or subdominant tonality with gradually put |Units of counts: quarter, eight and quarter with dot. |

|alterations. |The eight-unit division of the counting unit. Rhythmic figures: triol at half |

|Units of counts: quarter and quarter with dot with a complex division of the |unit count; in three stroke: Sicilian, Tirana and duola. |

|three-particle, and with rhythmic figures of sicilian and tyrant. |Possibility of the changing tact (2/4-6/8, 6/8-3/2, etc.) |

|The length of the example is up to 16 bars. |The lenght of the exercise will be up to 12 bars. |

|Playing mode |Examples are marked with tempo and articulation signs. |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord. |During the performance exeminer is not allowed to correct the competitor. |

|Pulsation is given just before the dictation is written. | |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. | |

|Confirmation of the tact. | |

|Dictation will be played in double-bar or in phrase that the author of the | |

|dictation wrote. | |

|At the end, the dictation will be played only one time from the beginning. | |

8th B CATEGORY- theory of music

Students born 2003 and younger

|Violin and bass clefs are represented in the test. Test time is 45 '. |

|Write a scale (major, harmonic major, natural and harmonic minor). The scale does not start and finish by tonic. |

|Build the hromatic major and minor in the direction of the arrow. Sharps or flats write before the notes. |

|Write the name of the scale (modes, Balkan and Gypsy minor). |

|Write, in the direction of the arrow, chords from the given tones (major, minor, augumented or diminished triads with inversions) |

|In a tone system, write all types of the seventh chords with inversions of the dominant seventh chord. |

|Miltiplicity of the intervals. |

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8th C CATEGORY

Students born 2003 and younger

|ORAL PART |

|Two voices-singing up to four sharps or flats: modulation, mutation, alterations. Tacts with quarter, half and quarter with dot as unit of count. |

|The competition consists of: |

|Singing one of the specified three examples that will be published on March 15th 2020 by UMBPS |

|Drawing as well as singing prima vista |

9th A CATEGORY- solfeggio

Students born 2002 and younger

|WRITTEN PART |ORAL PART |

|Auditory test: |Prima vista |

|Chords will be played two times |Up to four sharps and flats. |

|1.Write form the upper tone (down) intervals up to octave |Modulation into subdominant, dominant or neighboring tonality with alterations.|

|2. Identify, mark and write the name of the (written from the upper tone |Mutation. |

|unwords): major, minor, diminished and augumented triads with inversions |Counting unit: quarter and quarter with dot. |

|3. In the specified melody, mark and write the types of a chord (dominant |The melody example length is up to 16 beats. |

|seventh, major seventh, minor seventh, minor sixth, half-diminished seventh, |The competitor takes the intonation over the camertone (a1), and intones the |

|diminished seventh) with inversions |tone. |

|One-voice melodic dictation |Examples are marked with tempo, dynamic and articulation signs. |

|Violin clef. |Parlato |

|Tonalities up to three sharps and flats. |All kinds of tacts. |

|Modulation to dominant or neighboring tonality, with alterations. Mutation |Change of the clef and tact type. |

|Counting unit: quarter, and quarter with dot. |Rhythmic figures: doula, triol on two units of counting, quartol, quintol and |

|The length of the example is up to 16 beats. |sextol. |

|Playing mode |Example length up to 16 strokes. |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord. |Examples are marked with tempo and articulation signs. |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. |During the performance exeminer is not allowed to correct the competitor. |

|This exercise will be played in double-bar or in phrase that the author of the | |

|dictation wrote. | |

|At the end, the dictation will be played only once from the beginning. | |

10th A CATEGORY- solfeggio

Students born 2001 and younger

|WRITTEN PART |ORAL PART |

|Auditory test: |DIPTIH |

|1. Listen, code and build up the intervals from secound up to a tenth |All the tonalities as well as tacts. |

|2. Based on the played camertone (a1), | |

|mark and build the scales (major, harmonic major, natural and harmonic minor). |Singing a prima vista two melodic examples that contrast each other (in |

|3. On the basis of playing, add sharps and flats to make sure that the meldoy |tonality, tempo, articulation, etc.). They are performed continuously without |

|inscription is correct. Sharps and flats and tact are entered. |taking the intonation for another example. |

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|One-voice melodic dictation | |

|Up to four sharps and flats with alteration, modulation and mutation | |

|The length of the example is up to 16 bars. | |

|Counting unit: quarter and quarter with dot. | |

|Playing mode | |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord. | |

|Pulsation is given just before the dictation is written. | |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. | |

|Then will be played in double-bars or in phrases that the author of the | |

|dictation wrote. | |

|At the end, the dictiotion will be played one more time in its entirety. | |

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|Two-voice melodic dictation | |

|Up to three sharps or flats. | |

|The lenght of the example is from 12 up to 16 bars, depends on a content. | |

|Counting unit: quarter and quarter with dot. | |

|Playing mode | |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord. | |

|Pulsation is given just before the dictation is written. | |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. | |

|It will be played by double-bars or by phrases that the author of the dictation| |

|wrote. | |

|At the end, the dictiotion will be played two more time in its entirety. | |

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|WRITTEN TEST | |

|Interval construction (second to tenth), chords (major, minor, augumented and | |

|diminished triads with inversions, and dominant seventh chord with inversions) | |

|The versatility of seventh chord (dominant seventh, major seventh, minor | |

|seventh, half-diminished seventh, diminished seventh, augmented seventh) | |

10th C CATEGORY

Students born 2001 and younger

|ORAL PART |

|Two-voice singing in tonality up to five sharps and flats: modulation, mutation, alteration and all types of tacts. |

|The competition consists of: |

|1. Singing one of the three examples that will be published on a web site of the UMBPS on a 15th of March 2020 |

|2. Drawing and singing one two-voice example prima vista |

11th A CATEGORY- solfeggio

Students born 2000 and younger

|WRITTEN PART |ORAL PART |

|One-voice melodic dictation |DIPTIH |

|Diatonic modulation. Up to five sharps and flats. Counting unit: quarter and |All the tonalities as well as tacts. |

|quarter with dot. | |

|The length of the example up to 16 bars. |Singing a prima vista two melodic examples that contrast each other (in |

|Playing mode |tonality, tempo, articulation, etc.). They are performed continuously without |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord. |taking the intonation for another example. |

|Pulsation is given just before the dictation is written. | |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. | |

|It will be played by double-bars or by phrases that the author of the dictation| |

|wrote. | |

|At the end, the dictiotion will be played one more time in its entirety. | |

| | |

|Two-voice melodic dictation | |

|Up to three sharps or flats. | |

|The lenght of the example is from 12 up to 16 bars, depends on a content. | |

|Counting unit: quarter and quarter with dot. | |

|Playing mode | |

|Camertone (a1), tonic chord. | |

|Pulsation is given just before the dictation is written. | |

|Dictation is played once in its entirety. | |

|This exercise will be played in double-bars or in phrases that the author of | |

|the dictation wrote. | |

|At the end, the dictiotion will be played two more time in its entirety. | |

11th C CATEGORY

Students born 2000 and younger

|ORAL PART |

|Two-voice singing in tonality up to five sharps and flats: modulation, mutation, alteration and all types of tacts. |

|The competition consists of: |

|1. Singing one of the three examples that will be published on a web site of the UMBPS on a 15th of March 2020 |

|2. Drawing and singing one two-voice example prima vista |

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