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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 122: Music Literature II
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Continuation of 121, with examples being primarily taken from 20th-century art music and American jazz and popular music. Prerequisite: none. Offered spring semester each year.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 124-127: World Music Laboratory
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Capital University
World Music laboratory is a hands-on, experiential, modular sequence, with study of four different musical cultures: West African, Caribbean, South American and Asian. Students will experience musical, cultural and religious traditions of each area through an applied experience. Prerequisite: taken concurrently with MUSIC 121 and 122. 124 and 125 offered fall semester; 126 and 127 offered spring semester.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 130: Audiation Lab
0.00 Credits
Capital University
Required for any Conservatory student whose Theory Skills Assessment determines that extra class time is required for success in MUSIC 131 and/or 132. Taken concurrently with MUSIC 131 and 132. Offered fall semester each year.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 131: Musicianship I
2.00 Credits
Capital University
Study of elementary written analytical and notational techniques, including major, harmonic minor, mixolydian and dorian tonalities; duple, triple, combined and paired meters; and phrase structure and variation forms in a variety of musical styles. Prerequisite: music major or permission of the Foundational Department Chair. Taken concurrently with MUSIC 132. Offered fall semester each year.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 132: Audiation I
2.00 Credits
Capital University
Study of audiation skills necessary for outstanding musicianship, including perception of major, melodic minor, mixolydian and dorian tonalities; duple, triple, combined and paired meters; simple formal structures, and beginning notational skills in a variety of musical styles. Emphasis is placed on audiation and performance skills and the ability to use and demonstrate learned concepts through original, creative projects. Prerequisite: music major or permission of the Foundational Department Chair. Taken concurrently with MUSIC 131. Offered fall semester each year.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 133: Musicianship II
2.00 Credits
Capital University
Continuation of 131, including a comprehensive introduction of notational theory (melodic, rhythmic, harmonic and formal concepts) and intermediate written analytical techniques as applied to common- practice diatonic music and American popular and jazz styles. Prerequisite: C or better in MUSIC 131 and 132. Taken concurrently with MUSIC 134. Offered spring semester each year.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 134: Audiation II
2.00 Credits
Capital University
Continuation of 132 with the addition of lydian, phrygian and all forms of minor; unpaired and extended meters; and diatonic chord progressions found in common-practice and American popular and jazz styles. Prerequisite: C or better in MUSIC 131 and 132. Taken concurrently with MUSIC 133. Offered spring semester each year.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 145: Class Voice
1.00 Credits
Capital University
A course designed to teach basic singing technique and varied song repertoire. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: none. Offered both semesters each year.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 181: Class Keyboard I
1.00 Credits
Capital University
Beginning functional piano skills course emphasizing basic finger technique, scales, and basic chord structures and progressions. Prerequisite: placement by Class Keyboard Coordinator. Offered fall semester each year.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 182: Class Keyboard II
1.00 Credits
Capital University
A continuation of Class Keyboard I. Prerequisite: MUSIC 181 or placement by Class Keyboard Coordinator. Offered spring semester each year.
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