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Solutions of the dicatitions (single-voice, two-part and rhythmic)      Back to the dictations / questions
And here is a pdf with all these solutions.

I am sorry that these exercises are  piano/midi. I know, I should rather make recordings... ;)

When you want to use the materials below (and elsewhere on this website) you must install the browser plugin SCORCH(by Sibelius Music). The plugin allows you
  • to see the scores
  • to listen to them (midi)
  • change the tempo, and transpose them to another key (works fine normally, only sometimes it goes entirely wrong)
Om dit materiaal te kunnen gebruiken moet op je computer het programmaatje 'scorch' (van Sibelius) zijn ge?nstalleerd. Je kunt de oefeningen dan
  • bekijken
  • beluisteren (als midi, dus mooi is het niet echt..)
  • in een ander tempo afspelen en transponeren naar een andere toonsoort (gaat meestal goed, en soms goed fout..)

(download scorch)
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in new window -
klik hier voor een korte gebruiksaanwijzing van Scorch
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click here for brief information on how to use Scorch
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Important to know: after you finish playing an example in Scorch, you have to use the stop button
before any other example on the same page can be played (else Scorch simply does not start again).
A. Single-voice dictation
You can either use the Scorch file below, or use this audio (mp3) file: (which has a slightly better sound quality)
B. Two-part dictation
  • notation of the outer voices, and answers to the the questions, chords labelling (first example below)
  • chords labelling and notation of all four voices (second example)
performance with two voices:
You can either use the Scorch file below, or use this audio (mp3) file: (which has a slightly better sound quality)
performance with four voices:
You can either use the Scorch file below, or use this audio (mp3) file: (which has a slightly better sound quality)
C. Rhyhmic dictation
You can either use the Scorch file below, or use this audio (mp3) file: (which has a slightly better sound quality)