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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to explore the emergence of rock and roll music as a cultural phenomenon in the United States. Besides rock and roll, American musical styles including rhythm and blues, country, folk and rock will be studied within a historical and cultural perspective. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0722 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0900 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goals 6 & 7) 3C/3/0/0
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course is designed to help students become familiar with and appreciate jazz as an important American art form. The course follows the historical development of jazz style and innovations to Post-Modern developments and integration with other musical forms. Attendance at a live performance is required. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0722 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0900 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goals 6 & 7) 3C/3/0/0
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to folk, ethnic, popular and classical music in the United States. It is designed to help students become familiar with the music from diverse cultural groups and regions of the country. America's Music is an historical overview of the evolution of musical traditions in American society. Attendance at a live performance is required. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0722 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0900 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goals 6 & 7) 3C/3/0/0
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the musical styles and genres of Latin American and Caribbean music and the mix of aesthetic, cultural, and geographical distinctions that have emerged over time to define and identity the music of the continent. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0722 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0900 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goals 6 & 7) 3C/3/0/0
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3.00 Credits
The aim of this course is to gain a broader understanding of music as worldwide phenomenon through the study of selected musical traditions and cultures of the world. This course will concentrate on the development and historical background of the music, the introduction of typical musical instruments and most well-known musicians of each region, and the relationship between music and the society. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0722 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0900 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goals 6 & 8) 3C/3/0/0
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course is designed to present additional or unique material and learning experiences within a specified discipline. The course will be based on student need, flexibility, and may be designed to meet various transfer and pre-major course requirements. Please see a current Course Schedule for complete course details. (MnTC: Goal 6) Variable credits 1-6
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in music production using a digital audio workstation. Students will be introduced to standard audio recording and production techniques as well as basic audio theory. (Prerequisites(s): READ 0722 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0900 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score). (MnTC: Goal 6). 3C/3/0/0
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2.00 Credits
This course is part 3 of a four-semester sequence in Music Theory. It will focus on the development of written music notation, including roman numeral analysis with bass position symbols, lead-sheet symbols, principles of voice leading, part writing, dominant and secondary functions, modulations, chromaticism, mode mixture, Neapolitan chords and larger compositional forms. (Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1703 Music Theory 2 with a grade of "C" or better). (MnTC: Goal 6). 2C/2/0/0
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1.00 Credits
This course is part 3 of a four semester sequence that should be taken concurrently with the Music Theory sequence. Aural Skills focuses on practical musicianship training in sight singing and ear training. (Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1703 Music Theory 2 and MUSC 1704 Aural Skills 2 with a grade of "C" or better). 1C/1/0/0
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2.00 Credits
This course is part 4 of a four-semester sequence in Music Theory. It will focus on the development of written music notation, including, roman numeral analysis with bass position symbols, lead-sheet symbols, principles of voice leading, part writing, augmented sixth chords, enharmonic spellings and modulations, advanced harmonic vocabulary, tonal harmonies of the late nineteenth century, and post-tonal music of the twentieth century. (Prerequisite(s): MUSC 2700 Music Theory 3 with a grade of "C" or better). (MnTC: Goal 6) 2C/2/0/0
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