On the following page you see a pretty incomplete score of the second
movement of Schubert's Piano Trio in Eb major, D 929. This second movement
is in C minor. You can use this excerpt, together with a recording, as
an ear training exercise/dictation, in doing the following (and I would
do it in this order):
- Listen a few times, and learn the cello melody by heart
(measures 3-21). Do not write anything down yet!
- Notate the cello melody, and add the bass (left hand
of the piano), until measure 21.
- Describe the cadences (as PAC, DC etc.); notate the
approriate terms in the right spots in the score.
- Listen to the harmony, and write the scale degrees
(Roman numbers) under the piano part in the score (with inversions where
these are used).
- You may notate the complete chords of the piano part – but
do this after having completed the description of the harmony in scale
degrees.
- When you have time left: notate the complete score of measures 21-26.
It is posible that you can not explain all the chords – then just leave
out some explanations; especially around measures 11-13 things are a bit
more complicated than elsewhere.
You can best use this
pdf file for your notation.
Recording for instance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eewhgmVpsc
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