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3.00 Credits
A practicum in hematology/coagulation, blood banking, phlebotomy/specimen processing, urinalysis, clinical chemistry, and microbiology utilizing the laboratory facilities and staff at Maine General Medical Center Augusta and Thayer campuses, Houlton, Cary, and The Aroostook Medical Center hospitals. Offered spring semester. Prerequisites: MLT101, 102, 103, 203, 204, 205, and 206. CR. 12
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0.00 Credits
Experience in performing before and listening to performances of one's peers. Also includes attendance at clinics and professional concerts scheduled for the class. Classes are video and audio recorded for future reference by students and faculty. Required of music majors who arc enrolled in a private lesson on the major instrument. CR. 0
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes written mastery of music fundamentals: scale and chord structure, bass clef, rhythmic notation, and simple harmonic analysis. Lab stresses recognition-reproduction of all intervals, major-minor scales, simple melodic dictation. Prerequisite: MUS122. CR. 3/2
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3.00 Credits
Emphasized are more complex harmonic and melodic analysis, secondary dominants, extended harmony, modes and voice-leading. Hearing and reproduction of many of these concepts is stressed in lab. Prerequisite: MUS101/111. CR. 3/2
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3.00 Credits
A consideration of popular music today, covering the types of popular music and their interactions, important performers and composers, the music industry and the mass media and the sociological role of popular music as an expression of differing and changing values in American culture. For nonmusic majors. CR. 3
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Pursuit of technical ability on a secondary instrument, voice or in composition. For instrumentalists and vocalists, this course will focus upon instrumental technique, sight reading, interpretive approaches, and improvisational methods. For students of composition, this course will address compositional techniques, score analysis, orchestrational methods, and musical autography with primary focus given to the composition of new works by the student. Open to nonmusic majors. CR. 1-2
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who wish to study the traditional repertory on their chosen instrument or voice. The study is intensive and covers technique, tone, phrasing, stylistic features, note reading and repertory. The course is primarily for those who have reached an intermediate level of performance on their precollege training. Audition and permission of the instructor required. Open to nonmusic majors. CR. 1-2
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3.00 Credits
A survey of artists and the change in musical trends over the last 30-40 years. The course includes an open discussion format with topics such as the effects of fame, wealth, creativity, record companies, managers, and business dealings, on the music and the artist. Film clips, tapes, video tapes, and records are also used to help the student develop a deeper appreciation for the origins of contemporary music. Open to nonmusic majors. CR. 3
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1.00 Credits
The course will emphasize the development of basic skills in music reading, keyboard performance, accompaniment and the principles of keyboard harmony. Focus will be on learning musical basics through performance of beginning level classical, jazz, folk and popular musical styles. CR. 1
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3.00 Credits
Notation and terminology, scales and intervals, chords, ear training, elementary rhythmic and melodic dictation and sight singing. CR. 3
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