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1.00 Credits
(Coreq: MUS 115 and MUS 117, or permission of instructor) The first course in a four-course sequence that leads to successful completion of the music departmental piano proficiency requirement. Offered in a multi-keyboard lab for students pursuing a major or minor in Music. This course will emphasize the development of functional keyboard techniques, which work in tandem with Music Theory and Ear Training, in fostering solid, basic musicianship skills. F.
Prerequisite:
Take MUS*115(6070) MUS*117(6073);
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1.00 Credits
(Prereq: MUS 172, MUS 115, and MUS 117; or permission of instructor)(Correq: MUS 116 and MUS 118, or permission of the instructor) The second course in a four-course sequence that leads to successful completion of the music departmental piano proficiency requirement. Offered in a multi-keyboard lab for students pursuing a major or minor in Music. This course will emphasize the development of functional keyboard techniques, which work in tandem with Music Theory and Ear Training, in fostering solid, basic musicianship skills. S.
Prerequisite:
Take MUS*172 MUS*115(6070) MUS*117(6073);, Take MUS*116(6071) MUS*118(6080);
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3.00 Credits
(3) This course introduces the fundamentals of music to the non-music major through a survey of world music traditions. Music making within specific cultural settings that give context and meaning to performance will be examined. This course draws upon the broad interdisciplinary field of ethnomusicology, whic provides insights into music's role as a rich form of human creative expression. Experience in music is not required. F,S.
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2.00 Credits
Applied Music: Percussion
Prerequisite:
Take MUS*100;
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2.00 Credits
Applied Music: Percussion
Prerequisite:
Take MUS*100;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Restricted to music majors, minors, or permission of instructor)(Prereq: MUS*116)(Coreq: MUS*217 and MUS*272) This course is designed to study the uses and techniques of chromatic harmonic devices and principles of modulation. F
Prerequisite:
Take MUS*116(6071);, Take MUS*217 MUS*272;
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3.00 Credits
(Restricted to Music majors, minors, or permission of the instructor)(Prereq: MUS 215)(Coreq: MUS 218 and MUS 273) This course is designed to study the structure of Classical music forms, as well as the principles of 20th-century styles. Forms studied include binary and ternary forms, sonata form, rondo form and a variety of 20th-century techniques through analysis of characteristic works. S.
Prerequisite:
Take MUS*215(6102);, Take MUS*218 MUS*273;
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1.00 Credits
(1 credit)(Restricted to music majors, minors, or permission of instructor)(Prereq: MUS*118)(Coreq: MUS*215 and MUS*272) This is a continuation of musicianship skills, incorporating hearing and singing basic chromaticism in melodies, chords and modulations, 2-part dictations of increasing complexity, and additional C-clef reading. F
Prerequisite:
Take MUS*118(6080);, Take MUS*215(6102) MUS*272;
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1.00 Credits
(Restricted to Music major, minors, or permission of the instructor)(Prereq: MUS 217)(Coreq: MUS 216 and MUS 273) This is a contination of advanced musicianship skills, incorporating hearing and singing complex chromaticism, some modality and some modern elements in melodies, chords and modulations, 2-part dictations of increasing complexity, and additional C-clef reading. S
Prerequisite:
Take MUS*217;, Take MUS*216(6103) MUS*273;
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2.00 Credits
Applied Music
Prerequisite:
Take MUS*100;
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