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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the concepts of composing music and processing sounds using software-based sequencers and synthesizers. Topics covered include MIDI theory; composing with MIDI controllers, sequencing software and virtual instruments; synthesizing and manipulating sounds with synthesizers and audio processing tools; converting MIDI to audio; and mixing multi-track productions. Students will also be exposed to various forms of MIDI-based music as a basis for composing techniques. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the concepts of recording, mixing, and other audio using computer-based Digital Audio Workstations [DAWs.] Topics covered include digital audio theory, DAW signal flow and system requirements, stereo mixing techniques, and use of software-based audio effects processors such as equalizers, compressors, reverbs, and amp simulators. Students are also introduced to the concepts of MIDI recording using virtual instruments and receive hands-on practice in digital music production in a state-of-the-art production lab. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00].
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3.00 Credits
This is a course designed to provide students with important skills and knowledge that will enhance their abilities for a career in fields combining music and business. Basic concepts of how the music industry works and how music is created and marketed will be presented along with discussions of numerous career options. Topics discussed will provide an overview of the record, radio, video, film, television, and advertising industries and how each uses music. Lecture [3.00].
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3.00 Credits
This course studies effective teaching skills for elementary and intermediate levels of piano instruction, including the investigation of specific solo and developmental piano repertoire and method books. It introduces fundamental business aspects of teaching private piano. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00]. Corequisite[s]: MUS-131.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory survey of career opportunities in the field of music, including music performance and composition, music publishing, sound recording, concert promotion, arts administration, music retail, music education, and music therapy. Students will prepare a portfolio including promotional materials necessary for embarking on a career in the music field. Lecture [3.00].
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1.00 Credits
This course requires students to study and to perform in a variety of popular music styles. Special attention will be given to the development of creative skills and reading pop charts. Students are expected to participate in concerts for college ceremonies and functions. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [1.00].
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: MUS-120.
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1.00 Credits
This course requires students to study and to perform in a variety of popular music styles. Special attention will be given to the development of creative skills and reading pop charts. Students are expected to participate in concerts for college ceremonies and functions. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [1.00].
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: MUS-220.
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1.00 Credits
This course requires students to study and to perform in a variety of popular music styles. Special attention will be given to the development of creative skills and reading pop charts. Students are expected to participate in concerts for college ceremonies and functions. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [1.00].
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: MUS-221.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides continuing piano instruction for any student who fulfills the Prerequisite[s] for the course. The course includes the study of piano literature from the Baroque period to the present and emphasizes the further development of the student's piano technique. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [2.00].
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: MUS-131.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a study of harmonization and harmonic progressions. The course includes the study of six-four chords, non-harmonic tones, modulation, and the dominant seventh chord. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [2.00.
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite[s]: MUS-132.
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