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MUS 212K: Applied Piano
2.00 Credits
Grambling State University
These courses continue instruction in applied music for the sophomore year. Literature and technique are taught on a more advanced level. Prerequisite: MUS 112.
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MUS 212O: Applied Organ
2.00 Credits
Grambling State University
These courses continue instruction in applied music for the sophomore year. Literature and technique are taught on a more advanced llevel. Prerequisite: MUS 112O.
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MUS 212P: Applied Percussion
2.00 Credits
Grambling State University
These courses continue instruction in applied music for the sophomore year. Literature and technqiue are taught on a more advanced level. Prerequisite: MUS 112P.
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MUS 212S: Applied Strings
2.00 Credits
Grambling State University
These courses continue instruction in applied music for the sophomore year. Literature and technique are taught on a more advanced level. Prerequisiste: MUS 112S.
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MUS 212V: Applied Voice
2.00 Credits
Grambling State University
These courses continue instruction in applied music for the sophomore year. Literature and technique are taught on a more advanced level. Prerequisite: MUS 112V.
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MUS 212W: Applied Woodwinds
2.00 Credits
Grambling State University
These courses continue instruction in applied music for the sophomore year. Literature and technique are taught on a more advanced level. Prerequisite: MUS 112W.
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MUS 215: Harmony III/Counterpoint
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Expands the student's harmonic vocabulary to include dominant 7th chords, secondary dominants, and irregular resolutions. Problems in harmonic analysis and the topic of musical texture are examined. Studies the theory and compositional technique of 18th century counterpoint. Works of J.S. Bach will be examined and analyzed in detail. Primary focus includes the invention, the cannon, fugue, and choral forms. Prerequisite: MUS 116. Co-requisite: MUS 225.
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MUS 216: Harmony IV/Form and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Studies ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords, advanced modulations, modal alterations, chromatic alterations and possibilities of the Neapolitan sixth chord, raised supertonic and submediant seventh chord, secondary seventh chords, augmented fifth and diminished fifth chords, and augmented sixth chords. The course also includes an introduction to some parameters of twentieth century harmony. The course examines various techniques of analyzing form, texture, and style in music given to tonal structure, variation technique, and the process of periods. Prerequisite: MUS 215. Co-requisite: MUS 226.
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MUS 217: Functional Contemporary Harmony and Arranging
2.00 Credits
Grambling State University
Follows experiences in the analysis of harmony in popular music; the student will arrange in various forms for typical jazz/commercial ensembles. Finally, each student will prepare an original composition. Admission is by consent of the instructor.
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MUS 219: Music Appreciation -Non Majors
3.00 Credits
Grambling State University
This course is devoted to the study of art music in the western world. Various Afro Amercian genres and performance practices are also studied. Specific forms and elements of music are taught, using the works of major composers of the principal style periods.
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