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2.00 Credits
This course is required for music majors. This is the study of traditional harmony, which includes notation, time signatures, scales, chords, intervals, melodic organization and four-part chorale writing. Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1216 is required. Prerequisites: CPT Reading 61, MUSI 1301.
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2.00 Credits
This course is required for music majors. It is a continuation of Music Theory I, applying rules for part-writing, dealing with harmonic progressions, dominant seventh chords, the leading tone chord and modulations. Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1217 is required. Prerequisites: CPT Reading 61, MUSI 1211.
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2.00 Credits
This course is required for music majors. This course parallels Theory I. Students will learn the ability to sing melodies at sight, as well as write music that it is being dictated on the piano. Ear training with micro-computer is included. Subjects include basic intervals, major and minor scales and chord progressions. Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1211 is required. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 61.
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2.00 Credits
This is a required course for music majors. This course parallels Theory II, and continues study of singing melodies at sight and improving the student?s ability to write music while it is being dictated on the piano. Ear training with micro-computers is included. Subjects include harmonic progressions, dominant seventh chords, the leading tone chord and modulations. Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 1212 is required. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 61, MUSI 1216.
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3.00 Credits
This is an elementary course in the fundamentals of music, notation, scales, keys, primary chords and basic rhythmic patterns. No previous musical knowledge is needed. Class electronic piano lab for applying musical knowledge is part of course. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 65-66.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students with no previous training in music that wish to explore the meaning and forms of music: classical, romantic, contemporary, jazz, folk, pop. The emphasis is on learning how to listen to and appreciate music. Attendance at three out-of-class concerts required. Out-of-class listening required. May be used for fine art credit for education majors. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 61.
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3.00 Credits
This course is required for music majors and minors. This course surveys the principal forms, style periods, composers and their music through lectures and laboratory listening assignments. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 70.
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3.00 Credits
This course is open to all students and is designed to give the student a general survey of the principal styles, form, composers and their works of American music including blues, ragtime, jazz, and contemporary art music. Out-of-class listening required. May be used for the fine art credit for education majors. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 61.
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3.00 Credits
This course is open to all students and is designed to give the student a general survey of the principal styles, form, composers and their works of American music including blues, ragtime, jazz, and contemporary art music. Out-of-class listening required. May be used for the fine art credit for education majors. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 61.
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1.00 Credits
This class is for the beginning piano student (piano minors and non-music majors) with little or no prior experience. Class instruction in the fundamentals of keyboard technique, reading music, and understanding musical notation. Class piano is recommended prior to individual piano instruction. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 61.
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