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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The student will work in a non-paid capacity in a professional setting under supervison.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the rudiments of music and the skills of simple notation. The course comprises a study of elementary diatonic harmony, including primary triads and and inversions, dominant sevenths and inversions, cadences, part-writing procedures from thorough-bass figures or given melodies and simple harmonization of original diatonic melodies in major and harmonic minor. Appropriate scores, including those from performing groups, are analyzed. (Offered fall semester)
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Co-requisite: MU102 (Harmony I). This course involves training in notation from piano dictation of simple diatonic melodies in major and harmonic minor and four-part chorale phrases using primary triads and inversions, as well as dominant sevenths and inversions. Singing of materials used for dictation and similar material using solfeggio as well as aural and visual recognition of interval and triad qualities are included. (Offered fall semester).
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Voice class is designed for students wishing to improve their singing skills. The class provides an opportunity for students to develop solo performance skills in a friendly atmosphere. Classes consist of group singing as well as private coaching. Although primarily designed for non-majors, entering voice majors may be asked to enroll in this class. (Offered both semesters).
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3.00 Credits
This class will be a study of the rudiments of music and skills of simple notation, that is, basic note and rhythm reading. Musical terms, intervals, chords, key signatures, and scales will be introduced. Students will use the piano keyboard and will discuss how sound is produced with other instruments. (Offered both semesters).
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1.00 Credits
Enrollment is open to all students who wish to sing. A wide range of music in various styles is presented in concerts during each semester. Emphasis is placed upon high performance standards through the achievement of good choral blend, intonation, diction, tone quality, musical interpretation and excellence of ensemble. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Enrollment is open to all students who wish to sing. A wide range of music in various styles is presented in concerts during each semester. Emphasis is placed upon high performance standards through the achievement of good choral blend, intonation, diction, tone quality, musical interpretation and excellence of ensemble. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. (Offered both semesters).
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1.00 Credits
This performance ensemble is open to instrumental students wishing to expand their knowledge of wind ensemble literature. Quality of musicianship is emphasized. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This performance ensemble is open to instrumental students wishing to expand their knowledge of wind ensemble literature. Quality of musicianship is emphasized. Public performance is considered part of the course requirement. (Offered both semesters).
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1.00 Credits
This group is also known as the Sunflower Singers. Enrollment into this course is with the permission of the instructor. The membership is selected by audition from students who are enrolled in the college choir. Emphasis is placed upon superior performance standards. The music is selected for its broad public appeal. Numerous public performances are scheduled throughout the school year.
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