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MUS 189: Pep Band
1.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Provides opportunity to study and perform music for sporting events. Cr/NC grading. May be repeated for a maximum of three units.
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MUS 201: Introduction to Music Technology
1.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
In the Music Technology Lab, students are introduced to industry-standard music software and learn techniques to accomplish a wide variety of tasks related to music media. Students are led through a series of projects in music notation (Finale) and music sequencing (Garage Band and Digital Performer). Students also learn to effectively utilize iTunes to create a variety of recorded audio formats for the purposes of creating CD recordings or audio media appropriate for web or e-mail communication. Includes a co-requisite lab course in which students work on assigned projects with the guidance of the instructor. Prerequisite: MUS 115.
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MUS 202: Music Technology Lab
0.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
This is a laboratory course in which students work on projects assigned in MUS 201. MUS 201 must be taken concurrently with MUS 202. Prerequisite: MUS 115.
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MUS 211: Music Theory III
2.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Music Theory III and IV are to be taken in sequence. Students study and analyze chromatic harmony and modulation techniques; part writing and composition assignments synthesize the students' knowledge of diatonic harmony and counterpoint. Formal analysis, church modes, and twentieth-century techniques are also studied. Theory concepts are reinforced at the piano keyboard. MUS 213 must be taken concurrently with MUS 211. Prerequisite: MUS 115.
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MUS 213: Aural Skills III
2.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Advanced dictation and practice singing modulating melodies and chromatic nonharmonic tones. MUS 211 must be taken concurrently with MUS 213. Prerequisite: MUS 117.
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MUS 215: Music Theory IV
2.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Music Theory III and IV are to be taken in sequence. Students study and analyze chromatic harmony and modulation techniques; part writing and composition assignments synthesize the students' knowledge of diatonic harmony and counterpoint. Formal analysis, church modes, and twentieth-century techniques are also studied. Theory concepts are reinforced at the piano keyboard. MUS 217 must be taken concurrently with MUS 215. Prerequisite: MUS 211.
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MUS 217: Aural Skills IV
2.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Advanced dictation and practice singing modulating melodies and chromatic nonharmonic tones. MUS 215 must be taken concurrently with MUS 217. Prerequisite: MUS 213.
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MUS 220: Concert Attendance
0.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Required of all music majors each semester of residence. The course provides an opportunity for music students to perform for each other and to increase exposure to varied music literature. The Music-at-Three series and the series of required concerts and recitals are designed to provide this experience. The weekly meeting also affords a platform for the appearance of guest artists and lecturers, and a convenient time for the dissemination of current pertinent information from the music faculty. Attendance at off-campus concerts may be required to make up for missed on-campus events. Cr/NC grading.
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MUS 250: Business of Music
2.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A workshop designed to enable performing arts majors to enter and find employment within the music industry. Focus is primarily on developing careers in solo, chamber, orchestral, and operatic music.
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MUS 280: Introduction to Music
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of the fundamentals of music coupled with a survey tracing the historical development of music from the Greeks to the twentieth century. Examples of music from each period will be studied through listening and scores. An introductory course for nonmusic majors only. (GE)
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