South River HighAP Music Theory

Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester

\[FY\] 0.5/sem This high school course is offered to students who wish to pursue the study of music theory in a course equivalent to a college introductory course in music theory. This is a college level course designed to earn college level credit for those students scoring at an acceptable level on the College Board Examination. Students will study all interval, scale, and triad forms, notation, simple acoustics, tuning, and temperament, and structures of music. Students will study part-writing and harmonic progressions in tonal music with a strong emphasis given to listening skills, particularly those involving recognition and comprehension of compositional techniques. Sight singing, ear training, and creating through composing and arranging are also components of the course. Prerequisite(s): Prior permission from the teacher. F88 \| Music Technology II 0.5sem Music Technology II builds and expands on the skills taught in Music Technology I and functions as an in-depth, hands-on experience in modern music production. Students in the course will be challenged to compose and produce their own music for a variety of commercial music applications and focus on music composition as an important component in modern music production. Students will be challenged to create and compose their own music for commercials, advertisements, films, jingles, video game soundtracks, musical accompaniment tracks and independent artist musical release(s). Prerequisite: Music Technology I, Honors Music Theory, AP Music Theory, or permission of the instructor. # TBD \| Unified Music & Leadership

Grades: High School (9-12)

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