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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is a presentation of the basic principles of musical notation, terminology, rhythm, tonality, ear training and sight-singing. The course is also appropriate for non-music majors interested in learning the basics of music and music reading.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MUT 1001 or passing score on Music Theory Placement Exam, Corequisite: MUT 1241 MUT 1112 Music Theory II, Corequisite MUT 1242. 3 hrs., 3 credits. These are sequential elementary courses in music theory and the principles underlying all music. These basic courses include music terminology, notations, rhythm, intervals, scales, triads, 4 part writing, and accompaniment figures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MUT 1001 or passing score on Music Theory Placement Exam, Corequisite MUT 1111. MUT 1242 Ear Training II, Corequisite MUT 1112. 1 hr. lab, 1 credit. These sequential elementary lab courses include ear training, sight singing, and notational dictation. Topics are introduced sequentially, ranging from the most simplistic to most difficult. A student will learn rhythmic, harmonic, and melodic note intervals by ear. We teach solfege and moveable Do.
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3.00 Credits
Music Theory III,Corequisite MUT 2246
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3.00 Credits
These advanced courses in music theory cover the principles of music including the seventh, ninth and eleventh chords, altered chords, analysis, 4 part writing, and basic composition.
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3.00 Credits
Ear Training III,Corequisite MUT 2116
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1.00 Credits
These advanced sequential elementary lab courses include ear training, sight singing, and notational dictation. Topics are introduced sequentially, ranging from the most simplistic to most difficult. A student will learn rhythmic, harmonic, and melodic note intervals by ear. We teach solfege and moveable Do.
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1.00 Credits
This course will include group instruction of those who have had no training in keyboard playing. Basic materials such as scales, arpeggios and chords, and simple keyboard literature will be presented with the aim of developing facility for playing the instrument. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits.
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1.00 Credits
Students electing to take Intermediate Piano will be assumed to have knowledge of keyboard writing, simple melodies and harmonies, intervals, and major and minor modes. During this course students will increase their skills and play both ensemble and two piano pieces. Less commonly used key signatures will be employed. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits.
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1.00 Credits
This class instruction for beginning voice students. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits.
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