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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit This course is for students who desire private, one-on-one instruction in violin, viola, guitar, or bass. One credit hour indicates a one-half hour private lesson per week. Performance in the final recital is mandatory. Refer to 'Special Class Fees'section for current class fee. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit This course is for students who desire private, one-on-one instruction in flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, or saxophone. One credit hour indicates a one-half hour private lesson per week. Performance in the final recital is mandatory. Refer to 'Special Class Fees' section for current class fee . Prerequisite:Permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit This course is for students who desire private, one-on-one instruction in trumpet, French horn, trombone, or tuba. One credit hour indicates a one-half hour private lesson per week with one hour daily practice expected for each credit hour. Performance in the final recital is mandatory. Refer to 'Special Class Fees' section for current class fee . Prerequisite:Permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit This course is for students who desire private, one-on-one instruction in drums or percussion. One credit hour indicates a one-half hour private lesson per week with one hour daily practice expected for each credit hour. Performance in the final recital is mandatory with the exception of the non-traditional student. Refer to 'Special Class Fees' section for current classfee. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours credit Songwriting introduces students to knowledge and skills which will enable them to develop their skills in commercial songwriting, and write more effective songs. Concepts of form and structure, melody, harmony, lyrics, orchestration, instrumentation and arranging techniques will be studied. Students will analyze commercially successful songs. Students will write one original song in addition to exercises given throughout the semester relating to the topic being studied. Prerequisites: MUSC III Music Theory I, or permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit Music Composition introduces students to the basic procedures and skills of composing music. Emphasis is placed on writing both acoustic and electronic music. Students also study scores and listen to a variety of classical music in order to help them understand the techniques that are typical of various compositional styles. A minimum of three original works, preferably written for a variety of media, is required. Students present a neat, handwritten or computer-generated copy of each work to the instructor for an end-of-semester evaluation. Prerequisite: MUSC-0106, Music Applications 209 for Computers, MUSC-0111, Music Theory I, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit The purpose of this course is to continue the studies begun in Music Theory I and II. This course will be concerned with the study of chromatic harmony. Topics covered will include secondary dominants, borrowed chords, Neapolitan chords, and augmented sixth chords, and elements of musicianship including sightsinging, dictation, rhythm, and keyboard skills. Prerequisites: Music Theory II, MUSC-0112.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit The purpose of this course is to continue the studies begun in Music Theory I, II and III. This course will complete the study of chromatic harmony and include a complete study of twentieth-century theoretical techniques. Topics covered will include enharmonic modulation, Impressionism, modes, scales, twelve tone techniques, and quartal harmony, and other twentieth century materials, plus elements of musicianship including sightsinging, dictation, rhythm, and keyboard skills. Prerequisite: Music Theory III, MUSC-0213.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour credit each semester Members of this choir are selected by audition at the beginning of each semester. The choir performs vocal literature from al style periods including jazz or classical repertoire, depending on the course section number. Prerequisites: Audition or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit Introduction to the procedures and skills of multimedia computer programs and design. Students will learn HTML programming to create World Wide Web pages containing sound, graphics, movies, etc. Each student will film and edit a music video, using digital video cameras and non-linear digital video editing software. Prerequisite: Music Applications for Computers, MUSC-0106.
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