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3.00 Credits
CIP 5009045126 A review of the fundamentals of music; part-writing of figured bass exercises; melody harmonizations requiring all diatonic triads, the dominant seventh and non- harmonic tones. Keyboard experience using aural and written exercises. (2 SCH, 2 lecture, 1 lab) Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1216 or approval of the division chair.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 5009045126 A study of the fundamentals of music to include diatonic seventh chords, modulation to closely related keys, and secondary dominant relationships and other chromatically altered chords. Principles learned in class will be applied to the keyboard. (2 SCH, 2 lecture, 1 lab) Prerequisite: MUSI 1211 and concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1217 or approval of the division chair.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 5009045626 A first-year course which provides basic aural, visual, and vocal experience in dictation and sight-singing employing materials developed in MUSI 1211. (2 SCH, 1 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1211 or approval of the division chair.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 5009045626 This course provides basic aural, visual and vocal experiences in dictation, music-reading and sight-singing employing materials developed in MUSI 1212. (2 SCH, 1 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: MUSI 1216 and concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1212 or approval of the division chair.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 5009036526 This course is designed to teach the basic tools of the improvisor's art through actual playing experiences. The structures and styles of jazz are studied through the use of recorded music, and the student is taught to construct his own improvised solos. (2 SCH, 2 lecture, 1 lab) Required skill level: College level reading and writing.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 5009045526 A study of the fundamentals of musical notation and an introduction to reading music at sight. Recommended for students who desire a basic course in musical skills. Required of music majors deficient in these basic skills. Students will be taught functional piano playing skills. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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3.00 Credits
CIP 5009045526 A study of the fundamentals of musical notation and an introduction to reading music at sight. Recommended for students who desire a basic course in musical skills and who wish to learn to play guitar. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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3.00 Credits
CIP 5009025126 A survey of music and musical styles in order to develop skills of musical perception. The basic structure of music is discussed, as well as how music relates to an individual's cultural and social experiences. Certain sections, as designated on semester schedules of classes, will feature a study of American jazz or rock. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab) Required skill level: College level reading and writing.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 5009025226 A survey of styles and forms of music in the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classic, Romantic and Twentieth Century periods. Representative composers and compositions are studied by means of lecture, recordings, and reports. Students are expected to survey a large number of works representative of these styles, forms, and chronological periods. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab) Required skill level: College level reading and writing.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 5009045826 An introduction to electronic musical instruments, including synthesizers, samplers, drum machines, computers, and other MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) devices. Students will explore a variety of techniques creating and using electronically-produced sounds and developing skills in interfacing electronic instruments. Special projects designed for hands-on exploration of the possibilities of the equipment will be assigned. (3 SCH, 2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: MUSI 1181, MUSI 1211, or MUSI 1301 or approval of the division chair. Students must have some keyboard experience and the ability to read music. Required skill level: College level reading and writing.
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