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MU MS 311: G Piano History and Literature
2.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
This course traces development of composition through the five main periods of piano literature- Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th Century. Emphasis will be on knowing the major composers and on listening and recognizing the musical characteristics of each style period.
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MU MS 312: G Choral Conducting & Rehearsal Techniques- -SP
2.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
A continuation of MUS 310 (Basic Conducting) with an emphasis on further development of conducting techniques when directing a choral group. Emphasis will also be placed on rehearsal procedures and methods, interpretation, score reading, and analysis. Prerequisite: MUS 310. (Offered alternate years.)
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MU MS 313: G Brass Techniques- -SP
1.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
A study of principal brass instruments. Students will learn methods in playing, caring for, and teaching them. (Offered every other year.)
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MU MS 314: G Woodwind Technics- -FA
1.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
A study of principal woodwind instruments. Students will learn methods in playing, caring for and teaching them. (Offered every other year.)
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MU MS 314 - G Woodwind Technics- -FA
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MU MS 315: G Instrumental Conducting & Rehearsal Techniques- -SP
2.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
A Continuation of MUS 310 (Basic Conducting) with an emphasis on further development of baton technique when directing an instrumental group. Emphasis will also be placed on rehearsal procedures and methods, interpretation, score reading, and analysis. Prerequisite: MUS 310. (Offered every other year.)
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MU MS 316: G Choral History & Literature
2.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
A survey of choral music from Bible times to the twentieth century, with emphasis on sacred music. Analysis of scores through recordings and live performances. Prerequisite: Music History I, II, and III; or, consent of instructor.
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MU MS 317: G String Techniques- -SP
1.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
This course is designed to develop the basic technique of playing the violin, viola, cello and double bass. Students will learn methods in playing, caring for and teaching these stringed instruments. Recommended for students pursing elementary and secondary music education. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. (Offered every other year.)
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MU MS 318: G Percussion Techniques- -FA
1.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
This course is designed to cover the elementary principles of playing and teaching percussion instruments. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic percussion techniques. Recommended for students pursuing elementary and secondary music education. (Offered every other year.)
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MU MS 319: G Guitar Techniques- -SP
1.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
This course is designed to cover the elementary principles of playing and teaching the guitar and bass. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic guitar and bass techniques. Recommended for students pursing elementary and secondary music education. Students must own their own guitar.
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MU MS 362: G Music History I:Ancient to Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
three semester rotation A study of the history of Western music from Biblical roots through the Renaissance (1600AD). A study of the people and their music in the medieval & renaissance eras. Significant musical figures, social customs, musical issues, style traits, and the early Christian church will be studied for their impact on the development of music in the Western European tradition. Prerequisites: MUS 103-G and MUS 104- G or concurrent enrollment in MUS 103-G and MUS 104-G.
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