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MU 234: Survey of Brass Instruments
1.00 Credits
Oakwood University
1 hour This course is designed to develop the technical knowledge necessary for teaching tone production and performance skills on brass instruments. Offered alternate years, pending enrollment.
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MU 241: French Diction for Singers
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours Principles of pronunciation and articulation for sung and spoken French through the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Emphasis is placed upon correct articulation, stressing and inflection in singing. Research and performance of selected French repertoire is required. Offered alternate years, pending enrollment.
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MU 265,266: Individual Instruction and Laboratory
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Oakwood University
1-2 hours For course description, see MU 165, 166. Prerequisite: audition/jury. Limited enrollment.
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MU 300: Individual Instruction
5.00 Credits
Oakwood University
1-2 hours Not available for credit to majors and minors. Limited enrollment. Students are expected to practice five hours a week per one credit hour. Repeatable credit. Junior level. Prerequisite: audition.
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MU 311,312: Theory II and Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3,3 hours The study of structural and harmonic materials of chromatic music, with examples drawn from standard classical literature. Written, aural, and keyboard work are integral parts of this course. Prerequisite: MU 212.
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MU 314: 18th Century Counterpoint
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours A study of 18th century two-, three-, and four-voice counterpoint. Offered alternate years, pending enrollment. Prerequisite: MU 212.
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MU 315: Form and Analysis
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
2-3 hours A detailed analysis of structure, harmonic, and contrapuntal forms in tonal music. Offered fall semester, odd years only. Prerequisite: MU 212.
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MU 316: Orchestration
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours The study of range, techniques, timbre, and transportation of orchestral and band instruments. Written exercises are an integral part of the course. Offered spring semester, even numbered years only. Prerequisite: MU 212.
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MU 317,318: Sight Singing,Ear Training,and Dictation
1.00 Credits
Oakwood University
1, 1 hour Advanced concentration on development of rhythmic, melodic, and ear training skills. Concurrent registration in MU 311, 312. Prerequisite: MU 217, 218.
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MU 320: Music History and Literature I Chant to Chorale,600-1600
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours An in-depth study of the development of Western music from the monophonic chants of the early church and continuing to the growth of polyphony, to the appearance of secular forms and to the music of the Reformation. Compositions will be studied, analyzed, and listened to. Attention will be drawn to the political, religious, philosophical, and social events that shape the arts of any given time. Out-of-class listening and concert and recital attendance are also part of the class activities. Offered fall semesters. Prerequisites: junior standing and MU 212, MU 220, EN 112, or permission of the instructor.
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