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2.00 Credits
This course will develop the basic skills of keyboard playing, music reading, and keyboard techniques such as scales, chords, hand position and fingering. Beginning exercises and introductory piano literature will be assigned. The course is designed for the student with little or no prior keyboard experience.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MUSC 121 - Keyboard Skills I or equivalent training. This course is a continuation of Keyboard Skills I, advancing the skills of keyboard playing, music reading and theory, keyboard techniques, and appropriate repertory.
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2.00 Credits
This is an introductory level course designed to begin the development of vocal potential and to lay a foundation for proper vocal production. Materials studied may include vocal exercises, folk songs, English and Italian art songs, popular standards and musical theatre selections. Repertory will be assigned according to the student's needs, abilities and preferences. This course is designed primarily for persons with little or no singing experience (music majors with voice as their primary instrument should enroll in Applied Music/private instruction). The ability to read music is helpful but not required. Voice I is the first of a four semester sequence.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MUSC 123 - Voice Class I or equivalent training. This course is a continuation of Voice Class I and is intended to be the second of a four-semester sequence. It is designed to further develop vocal production. Materials studied may include vocal exercises, English, Italian and German or French art songs, popular standards, and musical theatre selections. Repertory will be assigned according to the student's needs, abilities and preferences.
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2.00 Credits
Guitar Class I teaches the basic skills of guitar playing including music theory, technique exercises, chord forms and rhythms. Level I reading etudes and songs will be assigned for classroom performance. This class is designed for students with little or no previous guitar background. Music majors whose primary instrument is guitar should enroll in Applied Music/private lessons. Students must provide their own guitars (acoustic or electric with amplifiers).
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MUSC 125 - Guitar Class I or permission of the instructor. This course is a continuation of Guitar Class I. Guitar level 2 reading, theory and performance will be taught. Students will be able to perform scales, chords, etudes, chordal accompaniments and other assigned repertoire. Students must provide their own guitars (acoustic or electric with amplifier). Music majors, whose primary instrument is guitar, should enroll in Applied Music/ private instruction. 182 RVCC 2008-2009 Catalog ? For updated information, visit www.raritanval.edu
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Audition with private instructor.All students interested in these courses must interview with the music department faculty before enrolling. This course provides credit for individual performance study on an instrument or voice with a member of the music faculty or with a private teacher (off-campus) approved by the music faculty. An audition with this teacher will be mandatory. It is designed primarily for the music major for advanced study on their primary instrument or for those with adequate background. The instruction may be in piano, harpsichord, organ, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, violin, viola, cello, string bass, harp, guitar, bass guitar, percussion or voice. Students will arrange with the applied instructor for a minimum of twelve weekly lessons during the semester. The performance study is intended to prepare the music option student for a transfer program entrance audition and for advanced applied music study. Repertory studied will vary according to the student's instrument or voice and performance level. Students are required to perform for a faculty jury each semester and to perform in at least one student recital a year. Attendance at student recitals is required. Fees for the weekly lessons will be paid directly to the private instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Audition with private instructor. All students interested in these courses must interview with the music department faculty before enrolling. This course provides credit for individual performance study on an instrument or voice with a member of the music faculty or with a private teacher (off-campus) approved by the music faculty. An audition with this teacher will be mandatory. It is designed primarily for the music major for advanced study on their primary instrument or for those with adequate background. The instruction may be in piano, harpsichord, organ, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, violin, viola, cello, string bass, harp, guitar, bass guitar, percussion or voice. Students will arrange with the applied instructor for a minimum of twelve weekly lessons during the semester. The performance study is intended to prepare the music option student for a transfer program entrance audition and for advanced applied music study. Repertory studied will vary according to the student's instrument or voice and performance level. Students are required to perform for faculty jury each semester and to perform in at least one student recital a year. Attendance at student recitals is required. Fees for the weekly lessons will be paid directly to the private instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Consultation with and approval by the RVCC music faculty is required for official private study of a secondary instrument. An audition for the intended private instructor will likely by required . This course is for music majors with adequate background. This course provides credit for individual performance study on an instrument or voice with a member of the music faculty or a private teacher (off-campus) approved by the music faculty. It is essential that music majors focus their expertise on their primary instrument in preparation for college audition, but it may be appropriate for some to maintain private lessons on a secondary instrument as well. Students will arrange with a private instructor for a minimum of twelve weekly lessons during the semester. Repertory studied will vary according to the student's instrument or voice and performance level and be recommended by the private teacher. Students will arrange with a private instructor for a minimum of twelve weekly lessons during the semester. Repertory studied will vary according to the student's instrument or voice and performance level and be recommended by the private teacher. Students are required to perform for a faculty jury each semester and to perform in at least one student recital a year. Fees for the weekly lessons will be paid directly to the private instructor. Further information on course procedures and a list of approved teachers are available from the Visual and Performing Arts music faculty.
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1.00 Credits
Consultation with and approval by the RVCC music faculty is required for official private study of a secondary instrument. An audition for the intended private instructor will likely be required. This course is for music majors with adequate background. This course provides credit for individual performance study on an instrument or voice with a member of the music faculty or a private teacher (off-campus) approved by the music faculty. It is essential that music majors focus their expertise on their primary instrument in preparation for college audition, but it may be appropriate for some to maintain private lessons on a secondary instrument as well. Students will arrange with a private instructor for a minimum of twelve weekly lessons during the semester. Repertory studied will vary according to the student's instrument or voice and performance level and be recommended by the private teacher.Students are required to perform for a faculty jury each semester and to perform in at least on student recital a year. Fees for the weekly lessons will be paid directly to the private instructor. Further information on course procedures and a list of approved teachers are available from the Visual and Performing Arts music faculty.
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