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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of Ear Training and Musicianship I focusing on the development of aural comprehension skills through sight-singing and music dictation exercises. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [2.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: MUS-134.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This is a course designed to develop skills in sight reading, transposition, harmonization styles, and improvisation techniques. Included is the study of piano literature from the Baroque to the present. The emphasis is on good pianist technique. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [2.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: MUS- 231.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This is a course designed to further develop skills in sight-reading, transposition, harmonization styles, and accompaniment techniques. Included is further study of piano literature from the Baroque to the present. There is continued emphasis on good pianistic technique. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [2.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: MUS-241.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course requires students to study and to perform in a variety of jazz styles. Special attention will be given to the development of improvisational skills and reading jazz charts. Students are expected to participate in concerts for the college ceremonies and functions. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [1.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: MUS-140.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course requires students to study and to perform in a variety of jazz styles. Special attention will be given to the development of improvisational skills and reading jazz charts. Students are expected to participate in concerts for the college ceremonies and functions. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [1.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: MUS-246.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course requires students to study and to perform in a variety of jazz styles. Special attention will be given to the development of improvisational skills and reading jazz charts. Students are expected to participate in concerts for the college ceremonies and functions. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [1.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: MUS-247.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to advanced concepts of creating standalone electronic music compositions as well as compositions for visual media. Topics covered include subtractive, additive, granular, FM and RM synthesis, mosque concrete composition, film/video scoring, and programming. Students will also be exposed to various forms of MIDI-based music as a basis for composing techniques and will use state-of-the-art music software and hardware to create compositions. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: MUS-150.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the concepts of recording live instruments and vocals in a state-of-the-art digital recording studio. Students will learn techniques for recording orchestral instruments as well as instruments used in popular music. Topics covered include studio signal flow, microphone selection and placement, use of outboard and softwarebased effects processors, overdubbing, creating composite audio tracks, and mixing. Students are expected to spend additional time in the studio and/or music technology lab working on assigned projects. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: MUS-151.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides further study of the music industry for students who wish to seek employment in fields combining music and business. This course will provide an in-depth study focusing upon topics including music publishing, national and international copyright law, live performance, managers and agents, music organizations, recording agreements, music publishing, film and television music production, music merchandising, and other contractual obligations. Lecture [3.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: MUS-152.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course continues the study of effective teaching skills for intermediate to advanced levels of piano instruction, including the investigation of specific solo and developmental repertoire that are standard in the field of piano pedagogy and performance. The course surveys and examines current piano methods, literature and materials. It further delineates aspects of successful business practices for the private and/or nonprofit piano studio. Lecture [2.00], Laboratory [2.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: MUS-153.
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