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MU 150: Fundamentals of Music
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
An introductory course in the elementary materials of music, including notation, meter, scales, intervals, triads, terminology and other rudiments of reading and writing music.
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MU 151: Theory of Music I
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A study of triads and their inversions, writing and analysis of basic four-part diatonic chord progressions, melodic writing and analysis, harmonizing simple melodies and the dominant seventh chord. Prerequisite: MU150 or permission of instructor.
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MU 152: Theory of Music II
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A continuation of Theory of Music I, including a study of seventh chords, non-harmonic tones, altered and borrowed chords, elementary modulation through secondary dominants and pivot chords. Prerequisite: MU151 or permission of instructor.
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MU 157-158,257-258,357-358,457-458: Bass Guitar I- VIII e
2.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Bass Guitar I- VIII e
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MU 159-160,259-260,359-360,459-460: Flute I- VIII e
2.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Flute I- VIII e
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MU 161-162,261-262,361-362,461-462: Flute Ensemble I- VIII e
1.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
This College community ensemble performs a wide variety of repertoire on and off campus. Students may participate on instruments within the flute family from piccolo to bass. Prerequisite: audition.
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MU 165-166,265-266,365-366,465-466: Percussion Ensemble I- VIII e
1.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A highly creative group whose participants improvise, compose, and perform their own works, utilizing a wide variety of percussion instruments. The first half of the term is spent playing improvisatory exercises designed to address specific issues of musical choices: instrumentation, timbre, structure, rhythm, and many other musical parameters. In the second half, students write, teach, and learn their own new pieces for a performance by the ensemble. Previous experience playing percussion and reading music is encouraged but not required.
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MU 167-168,267-268,367-368,467-468: Jazz Ensemble I- VIII e
1.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Open to all musicians in the College community, with or without previous jazz experience. Repertoire consists of combo style jazz, featuring composers of the 1940s to the present. Improvisation is emphasized and student composition and arrangements are encouraged. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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MU 169-170,269-270,369-370,469-470: Clarinet I- VIII e
2.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Clarinet I- VIII e
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MU 171-172,271-272,371-372,471-472: Renaissance Ensemble I- VIII e
1.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A small, select group of vocalists and instrumentalists which performs in costume the music and dance of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Instrumentalists may perform on available early instruments. Public performances are given each semester on and off campus. Renaissance Ensemble is open to qualified students, faculty, and staff for credit or non-credit. Prerequisite: audition.
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