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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Music Students in College Chorus gain experience in the study and performance of varied styles of choral literature. Rehearsal and performance skills and techniques of singing are stressed. The Chorus performs one or two public concerts each semester, and is open to all students, faculty, staff, and persons in the community with no prerequisites. Chorus may be repeated for credit or may be elected without credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Visual & Performing Arts/Comm Music Representative music literature from the principal historical eras is studied in this course. Students listen to music outside of class as an integral part of the course. Knowledge of music fundamentals and structure are recommended, but not required for this course. fa 02 fa 03
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Music Students rehearse and perform choral music, including theater and pop and jazz versions of old favorites in this course. The course emphasizes development of musical style and vocal choral techniques. Students may repeat this course for credit or elect it without credit. The course is open to all students, faculty, staff, and persons from the community.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Music Students in the Jazz Ensemble gain experience in the study and performance of varied styles of jazz literature. The class will perform one or two public concerts each semester. Throughout the semester students learn rehearsal and performance skills and some techniques of jazz performance and improvisation. The Jazz Ensemble is open to all students, faculty, staff, and persons in the community who can demonstrate advanced proficiency either by audition or resume.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Music Students rehearse and perform with one of several available popular and classical small music groups, such as jazz combo, string quartet, Baroque chamber music group, and theater orchestra. Students select the proper group and a rehearsal time in conference with the instructor prior to registration.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Music Students who select more than one MUS 116 instrumental group will be advised by the instructor to register for MUS 117 in order to obtain two credits. See MUS 116 description.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Music Students rehearse and perform with a concert band. The band will be comprised of matriculated College students as well as interested community members. Prerequisite: Students must audition to be accepted into this course, which may be repeated for credit or may be elected without credit.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Music Students in Wind Ensemble gain experience in the study and performance of varied styles of instrumental literature. The class performs one or two public concerts each semester. Throughout the semester students learn rehearsal and performance skills and the techniques of instrumental performance. College Wind Ensemble is open to all students, faculty, staff, and persons in the community who can demonstrate advanced proficiency either by audition or resume. Wind Ensemble may be repeated once for credit and may be elected without credit.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Music This course introduces fundamentals of music reading and dictation. Simple diatonic music will be the focus of the class. Progressive exercises and examples of written music are sung at sight and written down as musical dictation. Rhythmic understanding is stressed. Techniques for the skill necessary for this are learned through in-class drill and outside practice. Prerequisite or corequisite: MUS 100 or MUS 101.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Music This course continues the development of music reading and dictation. More complex diatonic music and new clefs and modes will be the focus of the class. Progressive exercises and examples of written music are sung at sight and written down as musical dictation. Rhythmic understanding is stressed. Techniques for developing the skill necessary for this are learned through in-class drill and outside practice. Prerequisite: MUS 101 and MUS 122.
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