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1.00 Credits
The Concert Band meets once a week. It performs standard concert band literature and gives 2 to 3 concerts each year. Prerequisite: (keep original)
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1.00 Credits
Offers students an opportunity to be involved in the production of the musical operetta as a member of the larger cast. Rehearsals are held in the afternoon during Interterm.
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3.00 Credits
A course study that will equip the student with knowledge skills of basic materials in Western music theory including the notation of pitch, time classification, note and rest values, time signatures, intervals, the basic scales: major, minor, and modes, key signatures, figured bass, cadences, and triads. Class activities and outside assignments will provide a framework for students to acquire an understanding of the chordal and metered structure of music.
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1.00 Credits
The goal of this class is to develop the ear so that one can hear the music and be able to show what is going on through dictation and by notation. It is important to be able to hear pitch, rhythm, melody and harmony in music. This understanding will allow the student to become a complete musician.
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2.00 Credits
A course designed to help students develop better music listening skills. No previous instruction in music is required. A study of the elements of music, , music history eras, composers and their styles, and instruments of the orchestra and band. This course is intended for both music minors and non-music majors.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of MUS 103-G. The student will gain knowledge of triads in root, first, and second inversions, counterpoint, voice leading, seventh chords, nonharmonic tones, harmonic progressions, secondary dominants, and the technique of harmonization. Prerequisite: MUS 103-G.
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1.00 Credits
The goal of this class is to develop the ear so that one can hear the music and be able to show what is going on through dictation and by notation. It is important to be able to hear pitch, rhythm, melody and harmony in music. This understanding will allow the student to become a complete musician. Prerequisite: MUS 104-G.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for the beginning guitar student as a prerequisite to Private Guitar. Emphasis is placed on learning guitar basics including open chords, moveable chords, music notation, reading and a variety of accompaniment techniques and playing styles. This course stresses pick and finger-style techniques development of effective practice methods, and fundamental music theory as it applies to the guitar. Students must own their own guitar.
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1.00 Credits
A course designed to teach elements of good hymn playing including improvisational technics suitable for congregational singing and solo work (offertories, preludes, etc.) Transposition, harmonization, and modulation basics are included. Prerequisite: MUS 125-G and instructor's permission.
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2.00 Credits
A course designed to survey concepts, equipment, and technics associated with the modern electronic music studio. This course will introduce the student to the different types and uses of microphones, mixing consoles, effects processors, and most aspects of midi-technology. This course will demonstrate current uses of these tools in a multi-track studio.
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