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3.00 Credits
(MUSI 1310) Jazz; New Orleans to Jazz/Rock. Three semester hours. (1, 2, 3, 4) This course is designed as an introduction to the history and music of jazz and its cross over into jazz rock. Particular emphasis will be placed on the evolution of various jazz styles as they developed in New Orleans, Chicago, and Kansas City, the big band era of the 30s and 40s and Be-Bop and cool jazz of the late 50s and 60s Aspects of fusion jazz, new age and synthesized electronic music will be examined in the context of rock influences. Specific artists' musical styles will be compared and contrasted in terms of rhythm, melody, harmony, and structural consideration. Emphasis will be placed on the performers contribution to the genre through extensive listening to recorded examples.%
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3.00 Credits
(MUSI 1308) Introduction to Music Literature. Three semester hours. (1, 2) Designed for lower division students and deals with the characteristics of musical sound, and the elements of music as found in the music of recognized composers including world music and technological changes. Major emphasis will be given to active listening through recordings, live performances, reading about music, and organized discussion of the music heard.%
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3.00 Credits
(MUSI 1309) Music Literature, II. Three semester hours. (2) Designed for lower division music major students and deals with the characteristics of musical sound, the elements of music as they relate to literature, performance media, musical texture, and form as found in the music of recognized composers in the major periods of music history from the Renaissance to the present. Major emphasis will be given to active listening (recordings, tapes, live performances, etc.), reading about music, score reading, and organized verbal discussion of the music heard. Prerequisite: Music 1308 and 115 with a grade of C or better.%
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental Theory. Four semester hours. (1) Theory for students whose placement scores indicate insufficient background for Theory I.%
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
(MUSI 1311) Theory I. Three semester hours. (1, 2) A study of fundamentals, chords, keys, voice leading, harmonic progression, inversions, cadences, phrases and periods. Concurrent enrollment with Music 117. Prerequisite: Pass placement test for 115 or Theory 114 with a grade of C or better.%
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1.00 Credits
(MUSI 1116) Ear Training I. One semester hour. (2 lab) (1, 2) Fundamentals of music through sight singing, ear training and the incorporation of movable solmization. Studies involve elementary sight singing, dictation of melodic and harmonic intervals and dictation of rhythm and melody.%
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
(MUSI 1312) Theory II. Three semester hours. (1, 2) A study of non-chord tones and seventh chords. Concurrent enrollment with Mus 117. Prerequisite: Music 115 with a grade of C or better.%
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1.00 Credits
(MUSI 1117) Ear Training II. One semester hour (2 lab). (1, 2) A course designed to enable students to sight-sing and take dictation in complex rhythms and melodies. Prerequisite: Music 117 with a grade of C or better.%
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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