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1.00 Credits
The Vocal Jazz Ensemble is a select small ensemble that studies and performs a wide variety of jazz styles including traditional big band, contemporary jazz, the blues, scat singing, vocalese, interpretation of jazz standards, and more. Special emphasis is placed on developing ensemble skills and performing in the jazz style. Believing that all creative and artistic expression is an echo of the Creator Himself, your participation in the Vocal Jazz Ensemble is an opportunity to grow in the stewardship of your God-given music talents. (Offered every semester.) Corequisites: MUE 100, MUE 101, MUE 102, MUE 103 or MUE 114.
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Mainstream is a select small ensemble that is oriented toward the study and performance of a wide variety of jazz styles, including traditional big band, contemporary jazz, the blues, bebop, interpretation of jazz standards, and more. Believing that all creative and artistic expression is an echo of the Creator Himself, Mainstream is an opportunity for students to grow in stewardship of God-given music talents. (Offered every semester.) Corequisites: MUE 100, MUE 101, MUE 102, MUE 103 or MUE 114.
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This ensemble is formed when students are interested. Performs at University concerts. (Offered as interest dictates.)
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This is a performing ensemble. Class sessions are predominantly preparations for performance of solo and ensemble scene excerpts from musical theatre and/or opera. Class sessions will include music rehearsal, vocal coaching, basic acting, stage movement, and auditioning techniques. (Offered every other fall.)
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1.00 Credits
This ensemble is formed when students are interested. Performs at University concerts. (Offered as interest dictates.)
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This ensemble is formed when students are interested. Performs at University concerts. (Offered as interest dictates.)
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3.00 Credits
Other ensembles are listed in the course schedule as dictated by student interest and availability. (Offered as interest dictates.)
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1.00 Credits
The Handbell Ensemble is a non-select large ensemble that develops rehearsal, conducting, and performance skills of its members. Along with concert performance, students work in the areas of ringing technique development and pedagogy, instrument care and maintenance, rhythm reading, score reading, and conducting. This ensemble fulfills the major ensemble requirement for some students in Sound Recording Technology, as well as some guitar and piano majors. (Offered every semester.)
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3.00 Credits
Hands-on music using instruments such as the guitar and baritone ukulele as the key to exploring aesthetic and artistic values of all the arts in the broader context of human joy and responsibility. Introduction to representative styles in both western and non-western musics and the relation of the arts to culture through history. Cross-listed as HUM 110. (Offered every semester.)
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2.00 Credits
Fundamentals of melody and rhythm; key signatures, meter signatures, tempo, pitch, intervals, and scales; vocal and keyboard performance, and reading and writing music. This course is required for those not ready for MUS 112 - Music Theory I as demonstrated by the Music Theory Entrance Exam. This course counts only as elective credit toward the music major. (Offered every semester.)
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