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4.00 Credits
Provides instruction in the basic gestures used in conducting vocal and instrumental ensembles. Topics include beat patterns, conveying phrasing and articulation, cueing, controlling tempo and dynamics, score study, and rehearsal techniques. Provides an opportunity for students to constitute a laboratory ensemble for regular practicum.
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4.00 Credits
Offers an opportunity to learn to construct songs with forward motion and memorable "hooks."Topics include time-proven song forms, melody writing, harmonic tools, lyric writing, collaboration, and production techniques. Emphasizes the craft of writing songs for use in film and television.
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4.00 Credits
Provides students with instruction in the use of a computer for composing original music. Topics include MIDI sequencing, digital audio processing, and sound synthesis. Students use music hardware and software to complete a variety of projects.
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4.00 Credits
Continues MUS U220. Presents advanced topics related to music composition with computers. Emphasizes the completion of original music works that employ various methods of sound synthesis, such as additive synthesis, frequency modulation, subtractive synthesis, physical modeling, resynthesis, and MIDI. Students use both hardware and software production tools for the completion of these works.
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4.00 Credits
Examines business-related areas of the music industry. Topics include music publishing, copyright, the function of performing rights organizations (ASCAP and BMI), talent agents, artist management, concert promotion, and royalties and contracts.
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4.00 Credits
Continues MUS U230. Topics include the music products industry, theatrical production, arts administration, the recording industry, music in broadcasting, music in advertising, and royalties and contracts.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the history and practice of recording music. Covers recording apparatus; microphones; monophonic, stereophonic, and digital theory and techniques; field recording; studio terminology; basic sound theory; and development of rudimentary editing skills. Also examines the role of the producer vs. that of the technician, preparation for recording sessions, and basic legal regulations regarding copyrights and compensation.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces core skills required for production of music programs for radio and the Web. Instructs students in technical, contextual, and compositional aspects including transmission chains and signal processing, audience targeting using modal techniques and music demographic analysis, talent selection, and program clock structuring. Discusses emerging techniques relevant to music production for the Web.
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1.00 Credits
Develops ear training, sight-singing skills, rhythmic skills, and keyboard skills.
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1.00 Credits
Continues MUS U241. Develops ear training, sight-singing skills, rhythmic skills, and keyboard skills.
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