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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
The fifth in a six-course sequence that develops a skill-set for the understanding, creation, and performance of music. Chromatic chords such as the Neapolitan, augmented-sixth, and altered chords will be introduced. The student will incorporate these elements into short original compositions and will write several short analytical papers. Prerequisite: MU 201. 3 crs.
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6.00 Credits
The last in a six-course sequence that develops a skill-set for the understanding, creation, and performance of music. This course explores the various musical languages and analytic techniques in use since 1900, including modality, pan-diatonicism, serialism, 12-tone technique, and set-theory. The student will compose in several of these languages and will write a research paper. Prerequisite: MU 202. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
Material studied in MU 201 applied to the keyboard. Skills covered are continued work with scales, chords, and transpositions; harmonizing melodies at sight; performing intermediate-level repertoire, 4-part choral scores, and harmonic progressions that include secondary dominants. Prerequisite: MU 106. 1 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Material studied in MU 202 applied to the keyboard. Skills covered are continued work with scales, chords, clefs, and transpositions; harmonizing melodies at sight; performing intermediate-level repertoire, string quartet scores, and harmonic progressions that include Neapolitan, augmentedsixth, and extended tertian chords. Prerequisite: MU 204. 1 cr.
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3.00 Credits
This final keyboard skills class continues preparing the student for the Keyboard Proficiency (MU 270) to be given at the end of the course. Contemporary musical techniques will also be explored on the keyboard. Prerequisite: MU 205. 1 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Development of listening, singing, and conducting skills in relation to MU 201 materials. Listening skills include recognizing, notating, and analyzing longer rhythms, melodies, and harmonic progressions that incorporate chromatic elements including secondary dominants. Singing skills include recreating at sight chromatic melodies and harmonic progressions in arpeggiated form. Prerequisite: MU 113. 1 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Development of listening, singing, and conducting skills in relation to MU 202 materials. Listening skills include recognizing, notating, and analyzing longer rhythms, melodies, and harmonic progressions that incorporate chromatic elements including Neapolitan, augmented-sixth, altered and extended tertian chords. Singing skills include recreating at sight chromatic melodies and harmonic progressions in arpeggiated form. Prerequisite: MU 211. 1 cr.
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3.00 Credits
This final aural skills class further prepares the student for the Sight-Singing Proficiency (MU 271) and the Aural Dictation Proficiency (MU 272) to be given at the end of the course. Aural skills are also developed in relation to contemporary idioms and stylistic elements. Prerequisite: MU 212. 1 cr.
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3.00 Credits
A hands-on overview of various aspects of music technology including MIDI, analog and digital equipment, analog and digital recording and editing, and music and audio for various media. Meets LAC outcome: HCD3. 2 crs.
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0.00 Credits
Examination of keyboard skills. Graded Pass/No Pass only. 0 credit
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