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4.00 Credits
A study of altered chords: the continued study of secondary dominants, diminished sevenths, augmented sixths, borrowed chords, chords of the ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth. Attention is given to advanced modulation. Critical analysis of pieces and creative composition incorporating the above concepts is required. Prerequisite: MUS 103-G & MUS 106-G.
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4.00 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 107-G.
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4.00 Credits
A study of 20th and 21st Century composition techniques including altererd chords, advanced modulation, atonal music, matrices, and various contemporary song forms. As music is a creative and changing art form creative composition incorporating the above concepts is required and encouraged of students. Prerequisite: MUS 103-G, MUS 106-G, MUS203-G.
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4.00 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 204-G.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course offers further experience in multi-track studio production. This project-based course will center around a variety of recording projects, both student and professional. Prerequisite: MUS 179-G Intro to Music Technology
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1.00 Credits
The course is designed to allow the advanced voice student to apply technics learned in private lessons to beginning students under the supervision of an experienced teacher. The student will give a 30 minute lesson to at least two students per week. The students to be taught are selected by college voice instructors and vary in ability and age level. (See page 49.)
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3.00 Credits
Using standard PC notation software (Finale), this course will introduce the student to modern composing and arranging technics. The student will produce publisher's quality printed music in several styles: Pop style solos, rhythm charts, contemporary ensembles and full orchestration. Prerequisite: MUS 179-G (Offered on demand.)
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to explore the art of songwriting. Students will receive classroom instruction, participate in directed study with faculty, artists and clinicians, as well ass work in collaboration with each other to develop their use of form, melody, harmony, rhythm and lyric. Emphasis will be placed on the song as the vehicle for student's own creative expression. Prerequisites: MUS 204, or concurrent enrollment in MUS 204.
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2.00 Credits
The student will study the history of church music across the ages to become aware of the use of music in the liturgy. From the background the student will be able to develop a working model to incorporate "psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs" (Eph. 5:19;Col. 3:9) into a worship service, as well as, an appreciation of the various genres of music that can be used in a worship setting.
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2.00 Credits
Fundamental study of conducting patterns, development of skills in choral (hymns, anthems, etc.) and instrumental conducting. Prerequisite: MUS 103, MUS 104.
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