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MUSI 1100: Music Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Fall and Spring Provides an introduction to elementary music theory, including scales, key signatures, staff notation, clefs, rhythm, meter, intervals, and general music terminology.
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MUSI 1101: Theory 1
2.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Fall This course is designed to provide the student with the basics of music theory, including: scales, key signatures, intervals, triads, beginning voice leading, harmony, figured bass, basic reductive and hierarchic graphing techniques. Some lab time will be devoted to internet music resources and notation using FINALE. Other topics will include basic MAC computer skills especially as they pertain to music theory and CAI in music theory. Must be taken with MUSI 1113. Prerequisite: MUSI 1100 or passing score on Theory Placement Exam
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MUSI 1102: Theory
2.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Spring Continuation of MUSI 1101. This course is designed to provide the student experience with intermediate-level music theory topics, including: phrase structure, non-chord tones, voice leading, harmony, figured bass, basic reductive and hierarchic graphing techniques. Some lab time will be devoted to internet music resources and notation using FINALE. Other topics will include basic MAC computer skills, especially as they pertain to music theory and CAI in music theory. Must be taken with MUSI 1114. Prerequisite: MUSI 1101
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MUSI 1103: Piano
1.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Spring Beginning instruction in piano for music majors with no previous keyboard training. Development of basic reading skills.
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MUSI 1104: Piano
1.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Fall Continuation of Piano 1 with additional emphasis on sight-reading. Prerequisite: MUSI 1103 or permission of Chair
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MUSI 1105-1106: Applied Lessons
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Fall, Spring Individual instruction in the student's choice of instrument or voice to develop technical proficiency, repertoire knowledge, and performance skills. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Audition and authorization by the Chair Section A - Voice Section B - Piano (Classical and Jazz) Section C - Organ Section D - Guitar (Classical, Jazz and Bass) Section E - Percussion Section F - Brass Section G - Composition Section H - Strings
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MUSI 1107-1108: Ensemble
1.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Fall, Spring Performance organization(s) providing ensemble experience. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Audition
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MUSI 1109: Section A- Concert Choir Section B- Jazz Combo 1 Section C- Jazz Combo 2 Section D- Guitar Ensemble Section E- Chamber Choir Beginning Classical Guitar
1.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Fall, Spring Basic techniques of Classical guitar taught in a classroom setting, intended for non-music majors. The course includes fundamentals of reading music and understanding elementary music theory. In addition, students will study examples of simple folk music and music for worship. A selection of the most useful guitar chords, suitable for beginners, and basic accompaniment patterns will be taught to allow the students to accompany their singing. Students will need to own an acoustic guitar and plan for daily practice time.
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MUSI 1110: Literature and Language of Music
1.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Fall This course will acquaint students with the appropriate language needed for a precise discussion of music and the literature that corresponds to musical evolution since notation developed. Students will learn to distinguish between related genres, i.e., opera and oratorio, concerti and concerto grossi. Moreover, they will learn to recognize musical styles and be able to place music in the most likely historical period based on stylistic observations. Although not a survey course, it will incorporate musical historical perspectives and highlight those important composers who have changed the direction of music or perfected a certain style. The course will also have a strong listening component, thereby encouraging more discriminate listening.
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MUSI 1111: Literature and Language of Music
1.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Spring Continuation of MUSI 1110, this course will place a great emphasis on listening to and talking about different musical styles and prominent composers who exemplify those styles. Score study will be an important component.
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