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1.00 Credits
Study of the guitar in solo and ensemble combinations. Materials of performance geared to abilities of students. Students must supply their own guitar. Class hrs. 2 (lab). Offered spring and fall semesters.
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3.00 Credits
Rhythmic, melodic, harmonic elements of music. Types of triads, intervals, keys, cadences, scales; emphasis on their use in 18th and 19th centuries. May be taken for Honors. Class hrs. 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the study of four-part harmony, including tonal chord progressions, voice-leading, diatonic harmony, seventh chords, and secondary dominants. Students will write original compositions. Class hrs. 3. Prerequisite: MUSIC 129 Music Theory I or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Applied Music. Extra fee per semester required. Instruction one hour per lesson plus required practice sessions.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Applied Music II. Extra fee per semester required. Instruction one hour per lesson plus required practice sessions.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Applied Music III. Extra fee per semester required. Instruction one hour per lesson plus required practice sessions.
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1.00 Credits
Individual instruction in piano, voice, organ, violin, viola, cello, double bass, harp, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, French horn, trombone, tuba, and percussion. Study includes technical skills and repertoire. Instruction one hour per lesson plus required practice sessions.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers basic audio concepts, including the physics of sound, an historical overview of sound reproduction, and an examination of analog and digital sound recording technology and equipment, including microphones, multi-track recording, mixing, effects, digital audio workstations, and computer software for sound design and editing. Students also complete hands-on projects using digital workstations. Peekskill location. Class hrs. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Musical Instrument Digital Interface is the marriage of music and computer technology. Students learn concepts, basic theory and techniques and the application of MIDI technology to the production of music. Hands-on projects are completed using MIDI keyboard synthesizers and sequencer software. Peekskill location. Class hrs. 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the history of electronic musical instruments and composition from its beginnings in the late 19th century to the present. Topics covered include the Telharmonium, the Theremin, the RCA Mark I synthesizer, Musique Concrete, MIDI and sampling, Progressive Rock, Techno, Interactive Music Systems, and multimedia. Through in-class performances, recordings, and videos, students become familiar with a wide range of music including the works of Xenakis, Stockhausen, Subotnick, Keith Emerson, Kraftwerk, the Crystal Method, and many others. Offered at Valhalla and Peekskill locations. Class hrs. 3.
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