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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course will survey the history of rock music from 1950 to the present. Idioms covered will include early rhythm and blues, Southern influenced gospel and spirituals, rockabilly, the California "surf" sound, the British invasion, the Motown sound, pop and folk rock, contemporary Southern rock, heavy metal, funk, and modern hip-hop. Artists and music from these genres will be studied with speical emphasis placed on the significance of music in development of popular culture.
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2.00 Credits
World Rhythms reflects how similar culture themes and patterns are found in art, dance, literature, social lives and work. The student will learn to drum and sing these various cultural patterns.
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4.00 Credits
The study of the structure and components of western music. This study will include the fundamental concepts of notation, tonality, intervals, chords, melodic organization, rhythm, harmonic progression and analysis. Additional aural skills concepts of dictation and sight singing will also be covered.
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4.00 Credits
Intermediate study of the structure and components of western music. This course builds on the concepts explored in Harmony I (MU110). This study will include supplemental concepts of notation, tonality, intervals, chords, melodic organization, rhythm, harmonic progression and analysis. Additional aural skills concepts of dictation and sight singing will also be covered. Prerequisite: MU110 or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Is an advanced level course with the addition of altered chords, ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords and simple and complex methods of modulation, plus advanced ear training procedures including harmonic as well as melodic dictation and sight singing. Prerequisite: Harmony and Ear Training II.
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4.00 Credits
Is a continuation of Harmony and Ear Training III. Prerequisite: Harmony and Ear Training III.
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1.00 Credits
Sings for special college and community events. The choir takes a two-day area high school tour and presents programs during both semesters.
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1.00 Credits
Is a select choir which sings for special college, community, and area events. Travels frequently. Consent of instructor as determined by audition.
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1.00 Credits
Rehearses two hours per week and performs for a variety of college and community programs. The "T-Bird Pep Band" and the concert band share this rehearsal period forupcoming concerts, tours, games, and special events.
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1.00 Credits
Concert Bank rehearses one day weekly and will perform a formal concert each semester. Literature performed will be from the traditional as well as modern band repertoire and will include works from such representative composers as Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan-Williams, John Philip Sousa, and Johan DeMeij. Prerequisite: Proficiency on a traditional wind or percussion instrument.
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