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MUS 216: Percussion Methods
1.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
An introduction to the basic percussion instruments with special attention given to standard and contemporary performance techniques and sound production. Emphasis is on application in the elementary, middle, and secondary schools. Offered in alternate years (spring 2009).
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MUS 217: Voice Methods
1.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
A study of tone production, breathing as applied to singing, attack and release, muscular control, posture, and vocal health. Special exercises adapted to individual needs of pupils and simple English songs are sung in the class. Emphasis is on basic skills and techniques for use with young voices in the elementary, middle, and secondary schools. Offered in alternate years (fall 2009).
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MUS 250: Beginning Conducting:Choral and Instrumental
2.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
A study of the basic techniques of conducting, score reading, beat patterns, rehearsal procedures, and style in the instrumental and vocal media. Emphasis is placed on physical exercises, coordination, and the development of fundamental baton techniques. Students conduct in class and observe rehearsal situations with the College ensembles. Offered in alternate years (fall 2008). Prerequisites: MUS 130 and MUS 131 with minimum grade of "C."
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MUS 254: Theory of Music III
3.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
A study of how the sounds of music are notated on paper. This course builds on knowledge gained in MUS 131 and takes students into modulation, chromaticism, and extension of tertian harmony. Offered in fall semesters. Prerequisites: MUS 130 and MUS 131 with minimum grade of "C."
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MUS 255: Theory of Music Laboratory II
1.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
Further development of skills as practical applications of material studied in MUS 131 and 254: aural skills, sight-singing, playing the recorder, and developing harmonic patterns at the piano keyboard in both electronic and acoustic labs. Offered in spring semesters. Prerequisite: MUS 254 with minimum grade of "C." Corequisite: MUS 256.
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MUS 256: Theory of Music IV
3.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
A study of how the sounds of music are notated on paper. This course builds on knowledge gained in MUS 254 and introduces the practices of 20th-century music. Offered in spring semesters. Prerequisite: MUS 254 with minimum grade of "C." Corequisite:MUS 255.
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MUS 275: Piano Class
1.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
A continuation of MUS 174.
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MUS 276: Piano Class
1.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
A continuation of MUS 275.
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MUS 285: Pedagogy for the Applied Instrument or Voice
2.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
The student becomes acquainted with the methods and materials to be used in the teaching of music students, in both private and class situations.
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MUS 290: Introduction to Improvisation
1.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
An introduction to improvisation for singers and instrumentalists including improvisational experiences in a variety of styles (jazz, classical, and other), integration of music theory with improvisation, and methods of teaching improvisation. Required of majors in the Music Education Emphasis. Offered in alternate years (spring 2008). Prerequisites: MUS 130 and MUS 131 with a minimum grade of "C", or instructor permission.
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