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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Music 125, 1215) This is a course for music majors on the fundamentals of music terminology and standard instrumental and vocal forms. Representative composers and compositions from secular and sacred music of the major eras are studied by means of records and live performance. Prerequisites: Reading level 6. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of the evolution of popular American music styles which have proven to be a powerful reflection of American culture. The course provides a survey of music created, performed, and reflective of unique American styles, including jazz, ragtime, New Orleans style, swing and subsequent jazz styles, American folk and popular music, the American musical theater, and rock and roll. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly PIAN 2181, PIAN 2161) This is a continuation of class piano II. (1:1-1)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly PIAN 2182, PIAN 2162) This is a continuation of class piano III. (1:1-1)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly VOIC 2183, VOIC 2161) This is a continuation of class voice II. (1:1-1)
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1.00 Credits
(Formerly VOIC 2184, VOIC 2162) This is a continuation of class voice III. (1:1-1) Applied Music - Private Lessons Private instruction on instruments and in voice is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in voice or some instrument. Private lessons are offered for one credit hour at the beginning level or two credit hours at secondary-level or concentration-level. Students are assigned private lessons on the basis of audition and/or counseling by the music faculty. One-credit-hour private lessons meet for one-half hour per week; two-credithour private lessons meet for one hour per week. A maximum of 20 credit hours in applied music (all private lessons) may be applied toward a degree. A music major who is not concentrating (or majoring) in piano should enroll in class piano or in a secondary-level piano course, unless the student passes a keyboard barrier exam. Private instruction is available in voice, piano, organ, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, French horn, trumpet, baritone, trombone, tuba and percussion instruments. Private instruction in guitar, violin, viola, and string bass is also available. Courses involving private instruction in applied music have certain minimum weekly practice time requirements. For information concerning these requirements, contact the appropriate department chair.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Music 221) This is the third course in the music theory sequence covering written and keyboard harmonic analysis. Prerequisites: MUSI 1212 or approval of the professor, and concurrent enrollment in an ear training course and piano. (2:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Music 222) This is the final course in the music theory sequence dealing with Romantic and 20thcentury analysis and composition techniques. Prerequisite: MUSI 2211 and concurrent enrollment in ear training course and piano. (2:3-0).
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Music 223, MUSI 2213) This is the continuation of the second-semester course in ear training and sight singing. Prerequisites: MUSI 1217. Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate theory course and piano. (2:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Music 224, MUSI 2214) This is the final semester of ear training and sight singing and a continuation of MUSI 2216 Prerequisite: MUSI 2216. Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in an appropriate theory course and piano. (2:3-0) Musical Organizations
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