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MUS 105a-106a: Music Theory I-II
2.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: each course is a prerequisite for the next one in the sequence. Review of theory fundamentals. Introduction to the tonal procedures of the Common Practice period including diatonic harmony, part-writing, simple analysis, and two-part counterpoint.
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MUS 105b-106b: Musicianship Skills I-II
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: each course is a prerequisite for the next one in the sequence. Ear training, sight singing, and supportive keyboard harmony. To be taken concurrently with MUS 105a and 106a.
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MUS 109-110: Class Piano I and II
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: each course is a prerequisite for the next one in the sequence. Basic musicianship through elementary keyboard skills. Includes basic playing skills such as reading, fingering, technique, and elementary repertoire. Also includes functional and theoretical skills such as intervals, chord spelling, chord types, simple progressions, voice leading, and harmonizations. Courses will meet two hours weekly. To be taken concurrently with MUS 105a-106a by students who do not exempt keyboard lab.
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MUS 121: Sightreading Skills I
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
This course will be required of all BA and BM Freshman Piano majors. Students will take this course the first year of study in order to help improve sight reading and functional piano skills. Focus will be on open score reading, vocal and instrumental accompanimental study, chamber music literature study, and sight reading of piano literature in general.
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MUS 122: Sightreading Skills II
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: MUS 121 This course continues the development of keyboard skills from MUS. 121. To be taken concurrently with MUS 106a by students whose applied area is piano.
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MUS 139: Organ/Harpsichord Skills I
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
This course concentrates on non-cantus firmus based and continuo improvisational skills. To be taken concurrently with 105a by students whose applied area is organ/harpsichord.
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MUS 140: Organ/Harpsichord Skills II
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
This course continues the development of keyboard improvisational skills from the MUS 139. To be taken concurrently with 106a by students whose applied area is organ/harpsichord.
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MUS 151: Understanding Music
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
A non-technical course designed for those who have little or no musical training. Elements of music, contributions and musical style of major composers, and characteristic styles and forms of the various cultural periods will be emphasized. Not open to music majors.
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MUS 152-153: Jazz Improvisation I-II
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: ability to play and understand major scales. All major or non-major instruments and voice types will gain knowledge in the basic theory of jazz harmony and melody. They will learn the language of jazz improvisation through the study of prescribed melodic patterns that can be placed in common chord progressions in jazz music. The objective of this course is to enable students to be creative in music without notated pitches.
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MUS 155a: Vocal Diction I
1.00 Credits
Mercer University
Introduction to the diction of English and Italian. Pronunciation taught will be based on the International Phonetic Alphabet.
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