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MUS 117: String Methods Class
2.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Teaches methods, practices, and materials of upper and lower string pedagogy to the prospective teacher. In addition, the rudiments of playing string instruments is emphasized. This course is for music majors only.
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MUS 119: Vocal Methods Class I
1.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Emphasizes the physical, mental, and acoustical aspects of singing in the preparation of voice teachers. Techniques of instruction in voice production and interpretation of scores is taught. This course is for voice majors only.
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MUS 120: Vocal Methods Class II
1.00 Credits
Grambling State University
A continuation of MUS 119; this course is a comprehensive survey of the styles and performance practices in vocal literature from the Baroque to the 20th century. Students are assigned selections from the various periods according to voice classification. Prerequisite: MUS 119.
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MUS 121: Choir
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Requires participation in the choir for all vocal music education majors (7 semesters) and vocal/piano music performance majors (8 semesters). The focus is on the preparation and performance of choral literature, while providing a laboratory setting for prospective choral directors. Non-music majors are admitted by audition.
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MUS 123: Piano Class
1.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Consists of group instruction in piano, designed for non-music majors. Skills emphasized in the course include developing elementary reading and playing. Simple repertoire pieces are taught to reinforce these skills. This class is not open to music majors.
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MUS 124: Piano Class
1.00 Credits
Grambling State University
A continuation of MUS 123, for non-music majors. The skills previously taught are emphasized on a more advanced level. Prerequisite: MUS 123 or consent of the instructor.
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MUS 125: Ear Training and Sight Singing I
1.00 Credits
Grambling State University
A practical course for the development of skills in melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic reading, as well as aural perception. It is to be taken concurrently with MUS 115. Prerequisite: MUS 101 or passing score on the Theory Placement Exam.
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MUS 126: Ear Training and Sight Singing II
1.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Offers a continuation of MUS 125. The course expands on the skills developed in MUS 125 and should be taken concurrently with MUS 116. Prerequisite: MUS 125.
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MUS 127: Brasswind Methods Class
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Offers beginning instruction in methods of tone production and embouchure building for brass instruments. Included is the discussion of common mechanical problems that are encountered. There is a brief survey of the histories of the various brass instruments. This course is required for all instrumental music education majors.
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MUS 129: Basic Repair Shop Orientation
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Introduces students to standard equipment and materials necessary for maintenance and repair of band and orchestral instruments. In addition, it is a survey of the properties and functions of various woods, metals, fibers, and synthetics in instrument construction. The student is taught elementary methods of replacing certain parts of instruments.
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