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Keyboard Proficiency Test

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Keyboard Proficiency Test

Students entering any of the B.Mus. or L.Mus. programs should be prepared to demonstrate, in a Keyboard Proficiency Test, keyboard skills sufficient to enable them to use the piano as a tool in their studies at ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ.

Those who are unable to do so must register continuously for Keyboard Proficiency MUSP 170 until they successfully complete the course. Majors in Jazz Performance and Faculty Jazz must enrol in MUJZ 170. Students who have been admitted to a degree program (including the licentiate program) with piano, organ, harpsichord, or fortepiano as their principal instrument are automatically exempt from MUSP 170 (but not from MUSP 171). Students who have been admitted to a degree program (including the licentiate program) with jazz piano or jazz guitar as their principal instrument are exempt from both MUJZ 170 and MUJZ 171. Subsequently, they are not required to take the placement tests for MUJZ 170 and MUJZ 171.

The requirements of the Keyboard Proficiency Test are as follows:

  1. Sight-reading (simple two-part piece using treble, bass, and alto clefs).
  2. Technique (scales, triads, and arpeggios). Two octaves, hands together.
  3. Prepared piece (contrapuntal texture in two or three parts, or simple homophonic textures, level equivalent to ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ Conservatory Secondary III).
  4. Keyboard rudiments (recognition/playing of intervals, chords, scalar patterns, etc.).

Students will not be allowed to proceed with higher-level Musicianship or Theory studies until these requirements are met. Exact test dates are determined by the Department of Music Research.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2016-2017 (last updated Mar. 1, 2016) (disclaimer)
Schulich School of Music—2016-2017 (last updated Mar. 1, 2016) (disclaimer)
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