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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Class instruction is provided in the techniques of playing the principal percussion instruments used in the band or orchestra. It includes a survey of methods, materials, and literature for each of the instruments.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course is designed for the complete beginner to guitar and reading music notation. Topics discussed will include fundamentals in guitar technique and basic music reading skills in first position on the guitar. This course is a class setting and a guitar is provided and meets for one hour per week.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
A review of pronunciation of the English language from the singer's standpoint and a study of the phonetic sounds of the Italian language. The second semester is a continuation of the above with the addition of minor emphasis on the phonetic sounds of the French and German language.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed to equip the student with a basic music vocabulary and knowledge of written theory fundamentals necessary for success in Theory I. An introduction to the elements of music theory: scales, intervals, keys, triads, elementary ear training, keyboard harmony, notation, meter and rhythm. For students who need thorough instruction in (not just review of) fundamentals of music theory. Also for interested non-music majors.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A course for non-music majors designed to acquaint the student with an overall survey of music literature. Open to all students and designed to increase awareness and appreciation of the art of music through live and recorded performances.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Designed to acquaint students with vocal and instrumental literature from the Medieval continuing through the music of the Twentieth Century. A study of composers and analysis of standard repertoire, styles and historical periods is made through books, scores, recordings, and live performances. For music majors and minors only or permission of instructor.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course correlates the elements of music theory through the use of written and keyboard harmony, sight-singing, dictation, and general eartraining. The basic study includes a working knowledge of notation, rhythm, scales, intervaling tones, triads, seventh chords, inversions, and non-harmonic tones. Must be taken concurrently with MUSI 1116, 1117.
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1.00 Credits
This course includes sight-singing and dictation of intervals and difficult melodies in modes and melodies that modulate. Must be taken concurrently with MUSI 2311, 2312. Prerequisites: MUSI 1116, 1117 or approval of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course gives further study in written and keyboard harmony. It also includes altered chords, modulation to closely related keys, and original compositions in the style of the period under consideration. Must be taken in conjunction with MUSI 2116, 2118. Prerequisite: MUSI 1311, 1312 or consent of the instructor. Principal Instruments. (1-1) MUAP 1202, 1203, 2204, 2205. Violin. MUAP 1205, 1206, 2207, 2208. Viola. MUAP 1213, 1214, 2213, 2214. Bass. MUAP 1215, 1216, 2215, 2216. Electric Bass. MUAP 1217, 1218, 2219, 2220. Flute. MUAP 1221. 1222, 2223, 2224. Oboe. MUAP 1225, 1226, 2227, 2228. Bassoon. MUAP 1229, 1230, 2231, 2232. Clarinet. MUAP 1233, 1234, 2235, 2236. Saxophone. MUAP 1237, 1238, 2239, 2240. Trumpet/Cornet. MUAP 1241, 1242, 2243, 2244. Horn. MUAP 1245, 1246, 2247, 2248. Trombone. MUAP 1249, 1250, 2251, 2252. Euphonium/Baritone. MUAP 1253, 1254, 2255, 2256. Tuba. MUAP 1257, 1258, 2259, 2260. Percussion. MUAP 1261, 1262, 2263, 2264. Guitar. MUAP 1269, 1270, 2271, 2272. Piano (Keyboard). MUAP 1273, 1274, 2275, 2276. Electronic Keyboard. MUAP 1281, 1282, 2283, 2284. Applied Music-Voice. Designed for the music major to develop proficiency on his/her chosen principal instrument (or voice). Technical, tonal, and interpretative ability is stressed. Materials used are commensurate with the student's ability. Performance of a minimum of one student recital each semester is required. One 1 hour lesson per week is required. Fee charged. Secondary Instruments (1-1) MUAP 1102, 1103, 2104, 2105. Violin. MUAP 1105, 1106, 2107, 2108. Viola. MUAP 1113, 1114, 2113, 2114. Bass. MUAP 1115, 1116, 2115, 2116. Electric Bass. MUAP 1117, 1118, 2119, 2120. Flute. MUAP 1121, 1122, 2123, 2124. Oboe. MUAP 1125, 1126, 2127, 2128. Bassoon. MUAP 1129, 1130, 2131, 2132. Clarinet. MUAP 1133, 1134, 2135, 2136. Saxophone. MUAP 1137, 1138, 2139, 2140. Trumpet/Cornet. MUAP 1141, 1142, 2143, 2144. Horn. MUAP 1145, 1146, 2147, 2148. Trombone. MUAP 1149, 1150, 2151, 2152. Euphonium/Baritone. MUAP 1153, 1154, 2155, 2156. Tuba. MUAP 1157, 1158, 2159, 2160. Percussion. MUAP 1161, 1162, 2163, 2164. Guitar. MUAP 1169, 1170, 2171, 2172. Piano (Keyboard). MUAP 1173, 1174, 2175, 2176. Electronic Keyboard. MUAP 1181, 1182, 2183, 2184. Applied Music-Voice. Designed for the non-music major wishing to improve his/her ability on a certain instrument (or voice), or for the music major in partial fulfillment of the secondary instrument requirement. Performances on a minimum of one student recital each semester is required. One ? hour lesson per week is required. Fee charged.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Review and update information related to infection control and aseptic techniques. Discussion of means of transmission, common signs and symptoms, and available treatments for communicable diseases commonly found in healthcare. Study of the standard precaution categories differentiating between standard precautions and transmission-based precautions. Includes discussion of sterile and aseptic techniques.
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