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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
(Corequisite, Concurrent enrollment in MU 118.) A study of the aural elements of music and sight singing, including dictation of intervals and melodies, harmonic dictation using primary triads, triad and scale identification, and solfege. MIDI based drill software and sight singing software will be available.
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1.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, completion of MU 108 with a minimum grade of C, concurrent enrollment in MU 119.) A continuation of MU 108, this course has further studies in dictation and solfege based on materials presented in the Music Theory courses with MIDI based drill software and sight singing software available.
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1.00 Credits
To develop a solid understanding of how both Macintosh and IBM computers work and what their functions are and can be in an educational situation. Work will be done on various programs in both formats to familiarize students with the most current software available in the field of music.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, pass of 80% or higher of the Music Theory Entrance Examination. Students not meeting this requirement must enroll in MU 101. Concurrent enrollment in MU 108 and MU 131.) A study of the written elements of music, including clefs and basic pitch notation, major and minor scales, key signatures, scale degrees, intervals, triads, notation of rhythm, four-part vocal writing, primary triads in all inversions, and secondary triads. Some exercises will be completed using notation software.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites, MU 118 with minimum grade of C, concurrent enrollment in MU 132 and MU 109.) A continuation of MU 118, further studies of harmony will include harmonization of melodies, diatonic seventh chords, non-harmonic tones, secondary dominant seventh and secondary diminished seventh chords, analysis, and composition exercises using notation software.
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1.00 Credits
To introduce students to use of the functional as well as a profession¬al manner; designed for the student who has had no previous training in singing. Emphasis is placed upon performance.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to formal principles of composition, contemporary techniques, and the range and characteristics of instruments and voices.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite, MU 122.) An extension of MU 122, this course continues to acquaint students with the formal principles of composition and the ranges and characteristics of instruments and voices. It attempts to develop the creative ability of the individual student and increases his facility in writing for various combinations of instruments or voices.
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2.00 Credits
A beginning course designed for the preparation of the class¬room teacher: music fundamentals and the development of eye and ear correlation through the study of vocal music reading on the elementa¬ry level, knowledge and use of the piano keyboard, playing of the autoharp, song flutes and resonator bells. Analysis, singing, and conducting of songs.
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1.00 Credits
A beginning course for students interested in studying individual musical instruments. The course, taught in group setting, will introduce students to beginning techniques, fundamentals of tone production, intonation, and basic performance skills. Students will also learn about the maintenance appropriate to the selected instrument. This course is intended for the non-music major, or for a music major seeking training on a secondary instrument.
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