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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 293: Music Industry Seminar
1.00 Credits
Capital University
A course consisting of discussions pertinent to studying the music industry. Since the music industry comprises such a wide variety of fields and experiences, the course will feature a broad range of topics. The student will write and/or present an oral report about one or more experiences in the course. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Offered fall semester.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 294: Music Industry Applied Activities
1.00 Credits
Capital University
A project-based course with practical research and application activities related to one or more fields within the music industry. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Offered spring semester.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 310: Recording Engineering And Music Production
9.00 Credits
Capital University
Audio tape and disk recording techniques, including basic physics and theory; operation of consoles, tape machines, microphones, equalizers, time-based effects, compressors/ limiters/expanders and monitors; noise reduction; digital recording techniques; disk mastering; session procedures; and general information concerning the recording industry. Taught at The Recording Workshop in Chillicothe, Ohio. Prerequisites: MUSIC 111, 211 and 212 for Capital Music Technology majors. Offered year-round, see www.recw.com.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 310G: Electronic Composition Workshop
1.00 Credits
Capital University
Students will work in a small group setting to create original electronic compositions using the software and hardware covered in previous music technology courses. Prerequisites: MUSIC 110, 111, 112 and 212. Offered each semester.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 311: Recording Studio Maintenance
1.00 Credits
Capital University
General maintenance techniques, including uses of electronic test equipment, machine alignment, troubleshooting, acoustics and basic studio design. Taught at The Recording Workshop in Chillicothe, Ohio. Prerequisites: MUSIC 111, 211 and 212 for Capital Music Technology majors. Offered year-round, see www.recw.com.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 312: Advanced Recording And Music Production
1.00 Credits
Capital University
Practical application of recording techniques, including mixing procedures, console automation, recording and mixing of various musical groups in 8-, 16-, and 24-track formats. Taught at The Recording Workshop in Chillicothe, Ohio. Prerequisite: MUSIC 310 for Capital Music Technology majors. Offered yearround, see www.recw.com.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 313: Newtech Production
1.00 Credits
Capital University
Hard-disk recording, non-linear editing, MIDI-based automation, digital signal processing, as applied to computer-based audio production. Taught at the Recording Workshop in Chillicothe, Ohio. Prerequisite: MUSIC 111, 211 and 212 for Capital Music Technology majors. Offered year-round, see www.recw.com.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 320: Primary Instrument Literature
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Study of representative literature, including concertos, sonatas, solos in chamber ensembles utilizing live and recorded performance; discussion of period, style and relationship to development of the instrument, as well as tradition and selected literature. Prerequisite: completion of Performance Level 202 and concurrent primary applied study. Course surcharge assessed. Offered each semester.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 321: History of Western Art Music I
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Comprehensive chronological study of Western art music from ancient times through the Baroque era, with an emphasis on perception skills. Additional content will include an introduction to musicological writing and research skills, an understanding of the social and political conditions of each period. Prerequisites: D or better in MUSIC 121, 122, 133 and 134. Offered fall semester each year.
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 322: History of Western Art Music II
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Continuation of 321, with an emphasis on Western art music from the classical era to the present and continued emphasis on perception and writing skills. Offered spring semester each year.
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