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MUS 109,110,209,210,309,310,409,410: Applied Woodwind
2.00 Credits
High Point University
Study of instrumental technique. Selected instrumental literature for each level of development. One or two hours credit each semester. One or two private half-hour lessons a week. (See Tuition and Fees, page 16.)
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MUS 111: Pep Band
1.00 Credits
High Point University
The University Pep Band offers students the opportunity to participate in an instrumental ensemble that plays primarily at athletic events. Students will be expected to attend rehearsals and prepare for this ensemble during and outside the allotted class time. Pep band performances will take place on designated weekends, as well as during University breaks and holidays on occasion. One hour credit each semester. Pass/Fail. Course to be offered every semester. General elective. May be repeated for credit.
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MUS 113,114,213,214,313,314,413,414: Applied Percussion
2.00 Credits
High Point University
Study of instrumental technique. Selected instrumental literature for each level of development. One or two hours credit each semester. One or two private half-hour lessons a week. (See Tuition and Fees, page 16.)
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MUS 115: Chapel Choir
1.00 Credits
High Point University
The Chapel Choir is an auditioned choral ensemble that performs a variety of demanding choral literature. Admission by audition with the director. One hour credit each semester. May be repeated for credit. Pass/Fail.
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MUS 116: Cabaret
1.00 Credits
High Point University
Cabaret is an auditioned group of singers that perform music in New York Cabaret style with solo and ensemble works. Core groups are selected for specific performances throughtout the year, and a combined performance occurs in the second semester. One hour credit each semester. Prerequisite: Audition with the directors. Fall and Spring.
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MUS 117: The High Point University Singers
1.00 Credits
High Point University
The Singers offers students the opportunity to perform many types of choral literature. One hour credit each semester. May be repeated for credit. Pass/Fail.
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MUS 118: The University Orchestra
1.00 Credits
High Point University
The University Orchestra performs a variety of standard band literature. In addition to one concert per semester, the Orchestra is expected to perform for major University functions. One hour credit each semester. May be repeated for credit. Pass/Fail.
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MUS 123,124: Piano Proficiency
1.00 Credits
High Point University
This is a two part beginning level course in piano required for all music majors and open to all University students. A maximum of six students to a class; priority is given to music students. Topics may include but are not limited to: major and minor scales/key signatures, harmonization of diatonic melodies, transposition, simple open score reading and elementary piano/vocal music. One hour credit each semester. No prerequisite. Fall and Spring.
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MUS 125,126: Voice Class
1.00 Credits
High Point University
A beginning voice class structured for University students. A maximum of six students to a class meets one hour each week. Outside practice is required. One hour credit each semester. Fee: $40.
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MUS 127,128: Sight Singing/Ear Training Lab
1.00 Credits
High Point University
This two semester course is designed to strengthen inner hearing through solfege, aural exercises, and analysis. Students will begin with simple diatonic pitch patterns and intervals and simple melodies and progress to more complex pitch patterns and intervals. One hour credit each semester. Prerequisite: Satisfaction of MUS 130 objectives. Fall and Spring.
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