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MUSG 221: Elementary Conducting
2.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course studies standard conducting patterns, develops the skill of both hand and baton directing, and emphasizes development of listening and leadership skills. Prerequisite: MUTH 104 and 104E. (Offered every semester.)
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MUSG 226: Studio Recording Techniques I
2.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course provides a thorough understanding of the theory and practice of studio recording and sound reinforcement. Cross listed with COM/DM 126. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Offered fall semester.)
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MUSG 227: Studio Recording Techniques II
2.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course continues the study of theory and practice of studio recording, and includes Digidesign? Pro Tools 101 Certification. The course is "hands-on," offering substantial studio time for individual recording projects. Cross listed with DM 227.Prerequisite: MUSG 226. (Offered spring semester.)
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MUSG 229/329: Sound Reinforcement
1.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course is repeatable up to three times. (Offered every semester.)
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MUSG 301: Worship Arts in the 21st Century
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course will explore the current status and evolution of the worship arts culture within contemporary Christendom. Students will seek to understand the importance of modern methodologies as pertinent to the pursuit of the worship of GOD within the context of postmodernity. The course will also discuss the ever changing notion of vernacular communication and the ongoing discourse regarding ecumenical worship as the church of the 21st century attempts to achieve community, retain tradition, and operate out of a sense of cultural relevance. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)
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MUSG 302: Music in Worship
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course introduces students to the historical, theological and philosophical foundations of music in Christian worship and provides instruction in the leadership and management of central musical acts within the Christian community, including singing and the use of instruments. Prerequisite: MUSG 209 or HUM 211. (Offered fall semester of even calendar years.)
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MUSG 309: Music History I
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course is a survey of the development of musical styles and their creators from antiquity to 1750. Prerequisite: MUSG 209 and MUTH 104, 104E or permission of the instructor. (Offered fall semester.)
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MUSG 310: Music History II
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
This course is a survey of the development of musical styles and their creators from 1750 to the present day. This is a writing intensive course. Meets the general education writing intensive requirement. Prerequisite: MUSG 309 or permission of the instructor. (Offered spring semester.)
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MUSG 316: Pedagogy and Literature
3.00 Credits
Greenville University
a. For Piano -a survey of piano literature and readings related to pedagogical principles and the various facets of piano teaching. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.) b. For Voice-a study of current voice teaching methods and of standard art song literature. (Offered fall semester once every three years.)
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MUSG 326: Studio Recording Techniques III
2.00 Credits
Greenville University
Course is a study of intermediate techniques in recording, mixing, mastering, and production, and a continuation of MUSG 227. Prerequisite: MUSG 227. (Offered fall semester.)
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