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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of MUS 170. Private instruction is for music majors on their primary instrument. Four credit hours are required for graduation. Music majors may enter into applied lesson at the 171 level at varying competencies; therefore, some students may require more time to achieve the proficiency needed to advance to the 270 level applied lessons. Permission to advance to the 270 level applied lessons. For music majors only.
Corequisite:
MUS120 or MUS123 or MUS124 or MUS126 or MUS127 or MUS128 or MUS129 or MUS135
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3.00 Credits
Basic audio signal flow, MIDI(Music Instrument Digital Interface) principles and techniques, the virtual studio concept, computer-based sequencing and notation software and operation of modern keyboard equipment. Keyboard skills or concurrent enrollment in MUS132 recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Further development of concepts and skills introduced in MIDI Technology I. Advanced sequencing and editing techniques, synchronization, digital audio recording, music notation and MIDI studio organization.
Prerequisite:
CRT 105 and MUS 175
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to audio recording techniques including the principles of sound and hearing, microphone theory, audio consoles, signal flow, signal processors, studio acoustics and modern multi-track recording, mixing and mastering. Also included are an introduction to the DAW (digital audio workstation) Pro Tools.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced audio recording techniques including the principles of sound and hearing, microphone theory, audio consoles, signal flow, signal processors, studio acoustics and modern multi-track recording, mixing and mastering utilizing Pro Tools. To build on the knowledge gained in Audio Recording I by practicing recording, mixing and mastering on several styles of music.
Prerequisite:
CRT 105 and MUS 180
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3.00 Credits
Music of the Medieval and Renaissance periods from theoretical, analytical, historical, cultural and performance practice perspectives. (Music recital attendance is mandatory for all music programs).
Prerequisite:
MUS 100
Corequisite:
MUS 151
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1.00 Credits
Develop functional keyboard skills through hands-on experience with proper techniques of piano performance. Improvise basic accompaniments using Roman Numeral chord symbols, harmonize melodies, and sight read simple piano literature.
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3.00 Credits
Discovery of various fields, career opportunities, resources and personal options in the music industry. Relevant topics to include: entrepreneurship, promotion and marketing, accounting, agents and managers, professionalism, production and performance.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of MUS 240. Topics to include: professional memberships, contracts, licensing, publishing, copyrights, recording process and options, agents, managers and producers, arts administration and education (teaching).
Prerequisite:
MUS 240
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1.00 Credits
Private instruction is for music majors on their primary instrument or voice. For music majors only or students enrolled in an Owens performing ensemble.
Prerequisite:
MUS 270
Corequisite:
MUS120 or MUS123 or MUS124 or MUS126 or MUS127 or MUS128 or MUS129 or MUS135
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