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MUS 340: Instrumental Conducting Lab
0.50 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Performance techniques on instruments of primary and/or secondary interest to each student. Principles of ensemble training are exemplified. The repertoire consists of selections from various periods and styles and is varied from year to year in order to cover a considerable range during the student's attendance. Cr 0.5.
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MUS 341: Choral Conducting Lab
0.50 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Emphasizing singing technique and interpretation and an exploration of choral literature of various periods and styles. Principles of choral training are exemplified. The repertoire is varied from year to year so that the course covers a considerable range during a given student's attendance. Cr 0.5.
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MUS 344: Instrumental Conducting
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Advanced development of non-verbal gestures through the art of instrumental conducting. Score reading analysis, rehearsal techniques and performance preparation. Prerequisite: MUS 244. Cr 2.
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MUS 345: Choral Conducting
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Advanced development of non-verbal gestures through the art of choral conducting. The course includes score study analysis, rehearsal techniques, and performance preparation. Prerequisite: MUS 244. Cr 2.
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MUS 350: Voice Class I
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course covers the fundamentals of vocal production for the beginning singer, including breath management and tone development, studied through the use of vocalizations and songs. Prerequisite: music major status or permission of School director. Cr 1.
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MUS 351: Voice Class II
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This is a continuation of MUS 350. Prerequisite: MUS 350. Cr 1.
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MUS 360: Advanced Keyboard Skills I
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course provides practical instruction in the advanced keyboard skills of score reading, transposition, harmonization of melodies, and realization of continuo. These performance skills will be taught with emphasis on the preparation of examples outside the class as well as the active participation by students in class. Prerequisite: keyboard performance major and MUS 131, or permission of instructor. Cr 2.
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MUS 361: Advanced Keyboard Skills II
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
The second semester continuation of Advanced Keyboard Skills I. Prerequisite: MUS 360. Cr 2.
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MUS 370: Topics in Music Te c h n o l o g y
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An intensive study of one or more areas of music technology in the context of producing music compositions, creating pedagogical multimedia applications, performing music with interactive applications, or recording and editing digital audio/video. The area of study will be chosen by the instructor in accordance with his or her expertise and interests. The course may be repeated once for credit as topics vary (limit of six credits). Prerequisite: MUS 231 or permission of the instructor. Cr 3.
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MUS 372: Pedagogy of the Major I n s t r u m e n t
2.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
A study of the teaching methods and materials for voice or instruments. Except for piano and voice, which are offered in class sessions when the number of registrants warrants it, this will be scheduled as additional applied music time with an instrumental specialist. Normally the piano and voice sessions will be offered in alternate years. For performance majors. Other music majors only with permission of the School. Cr 2.
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