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3.00 Credits
Study of and practical experience in the integration of music, acting, and staging through the production of a full-length musical theater presentation. Serves as an opera workshop. May be counted as Music or Drama but not both. May be repeated for a total of two semester hours. Prerequisite: None. [Offered as demand requires.] Type: Acad
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3.00 Credits
Study of and practical experience in the integration of music, acting, and staging through the production of a full-length musical theater presentation. Course serves as an opera workshop. May be counted as Music or Drama but not both. May be repeated for a total of two semester hours. Prerequisite: None. [Offered periodically.] Type: Acad
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3.00 Credits
Provides basic knowledge of the nomenclature and function of the instrument through the study of keyboard skills. Includes all major scales, hands separately, harmonization of simple melodies at sight, sight-reading, transposition, and simple repertoire. Prerequisite: Consent of department head. [Offered fall and spring semesters. Required for Music majors and open to students as space is available.] Type: Acad
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3.00 Credits
Includes all major scales, two octaves, harmonic minor scales, harmonization of simple melodies at sight, sight-reading, transposition, and repertoire. The second course is a continuation with increasing difficulty of the skills studied in MUSI 1181. A minimum of three hours practice a week. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MUSI 1181. [Offered fall and spring semesters.] Type: Acad
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1.00 Credits
Class instruction in the fundamentals of correct breathing, tone production, and diction. Laboratory course designed for students with little or no previous voice training. May be taken two semesters for credit. Minimum of three practice hours a week. Prerequisite: None. [Offered as demand requires.] Type: Acad
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0.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamental materials of music. Includes a review of music fundamentals, the tonic, dominant, subdominant and leading tone triads, the triad in inversion, and the C clefs. Music majors should enroll in piano class as part of their theory instruction. Extensive use of the computer. Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on Music Placement Test or grade of C or better in MUSI 1301. Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1216. [Offered fall semester.] Type: Acad
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0.00 Credits
Continuation of MUSI 1211, expanding the tertian vocabulary to include all diatonic triads and secondary dominants, non-harmonic tones, diatonic seventh chords, and elementary modulation. Includes binary and ternary forms. Music majors should enroll in piano class as part of their theory instruction. Extensive use of the computer. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MUSI 1211 and 1216 and concurrent registration in MUSI 1217. [Offered spring semester.] Type: Acad
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0.00 Credits
Development of aural skills through readings and dictation coordinated with materials in MUSI 1211, Elementary Harmony I. Extensive use of computer in aural skill development. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1211. [Offered fall semester.] Type: Acad
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0.00 Credits
Continued development of aural skills coordinated with MUSI 1212, Elementary Harmony II. Extensive use of computer in aural skill development. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1212. [Offered spring semester.] Type: Acad
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3.00 Credits
Study of the basic fundamentals of music with an introduction to melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic instruments. Designed for elementary education majors, other nonmusic majors, and music majors who require a review of the essentials of music notation. Prerequisite: THEA reading requirement met or concurrent enrollment in READ 0307. [Offered fall and spring semesters, summer I and summer II.] Type: Acad
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