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  • 3.00 Credits

    A required seminar for all senior mathematics majors which meets throughout the academic year. Each student will develop an individual research project under the direction of a faculty advisor and present the results both orally and in written form.
  • 2.00 Credits

    The following music ensembles are open to all students by permission of the instructor. No credit is offered for participation in these ensembles. Chamber Chorale. Chosen from the membership of the Choir, the Hendrix College Chamber Chorale is a small select group that specializes in vocal chamber works from the Renaissance to the present. The Chamber Chorale rehearses two hours weekly. Prerequisite: concurrent participation in Choir. Women's Ensemble. Open to all women without audition, the Women' s Ensemble performs music of all styles for treble voices. The ensemble rehearses two hours weekly. Jazz Ensemble. The Hendrix College Jazz Ensemble is open to musicians interested in performing jazz literature that ranges from big band arrangements to progressive jazz. The ensemble rehearses ninety minutes weekly. Prerequisite: concurrent participation in Wind Ensemble except for guitar. Pep Band. Performs at home basketball games. Chamber Players. Chamber music ensembles at Hendrix such as string quartet, brass quintet, woodwind quintet, percussion ensemble, flute choir and others. Co-requisite: concurrent participation in wind ensemble or orchestra.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In order to broaden their understanding of the protocol and challenges of concert work and to gain a deeper acquaintance with the literature, music majors are required to attend a minimum of seven department-sponsored concerts and recitals during each of six semesters. Although no course credit is awarded for this requirement, attendance will be monitored, and each successfully completed semester will be recorded on the student transcript.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Piano students may receive music activity credit if they rehearse and accompany lessons for at least four hours each week during the course of a semester. Must be taken for a grade.
  • 3.00 Credits

    One half-hour instruction weekly. Fee: Private instruction-$150 per semester; class instruction $100 per semester. Fee will be waived for students who must study piano or voice in order to complete MUSI 201 or MUSI 202 successfully. Private and class instruction in piano, organ, voice, and string, wind, and percussion instruments. Adequate piano proficiency is a prerequisite for organ study. Three hours practice (30 minutes daily for six days) required each week. Nonmajors and music majors taking MUSA 300 in a secondary area may elect to take MUSA 300 on a credit-only basis. In this case the student must declare intention to take this course for credit only within the first two weeks of the semester at the Office of the Registrar. All other policies regarding Credit Only courses also apply.
  • 1.00 Credits

    One hour instruction weekly. Fee: $300 per semester. Private instruction in piano, organ, voice, and string, wind, and percussion instruments. Adequate piano proficiency is a prerequisite for organ study. Six hours practice (60 minutes daily for six days) required each week. Students may enroll in MUSA 400 only after successful completion of an audition before the music faculty. MUSA 400 is intended primarily for music majors and minors. After successful completion of the audition, nonmajors may enroll in MUSA 400 if there is space available. MUSA 400 must be taken for a grade.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to basic skills in reading and writing musical notation. Introduction to keyboard and sightsinging skills. Introduces and develops music reading skills.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course intended for music majors, music minors, and students contemplating the music major. An introduction to skills required for advanced music study and success in professional music careers. Emphasis on research, oral and written communication, and the acquisition of appropriate listening skills, through the study of history and literature. Course includes an introduction to concepts associated with the study of music outside the Western tradition. For any student interested in the music major or minor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course designed to develop skills in listening to music and to introduce selected areas in the literature of Western art music. For all students regardless of background.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the movement and coordination of the Alexander Technique and its application to performance and general activity.
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