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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the basic principles of vocal technique (voice production, breathing, tone development, diction and pronunciation). It includes a study of vocal literature from various styles (classic, folk, Broadway). It is open to all students wishing to explore their vocal skills. There are no prerequisites for this course.
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2.00 Credits
Guitar II is a continuation of the skills developed in Guitar I, MUSC 1156. This course introduces right hand finger picking patterns, chord progressions in several keys, sight reading in higher positions, movable scales, and instrument literature. Students provide their own acoustic guitar (preferably a nylon string guitar).
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students with the skills necessary to create music with self expression in jazz styles. The course includes a practical application of scales, arpeggios, and melodic lines to the student's instrument. Transcribing solos by famous jazz artists and independent study with tutorial computer programs are required. Listening and performing in class are major components of the course.
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2.00 Credits
This course is intended for students interested in learning about music software applications. Topics include music notation, introduction to sequencing, introduction to recording and audio editing, and other MIDI applications. Primary software included for study: Finale & Muse Score (music notation), Garage Band & Reaper (music sequencing), and Audacity (Audio Editor and Recorder). Other similar software may also be examined. Also, the history of Music Technology will be discussed.
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2.00 Credits
These courses provide training in reading at sight and in aural recognition of sound patterns through interval and rhythm reading, keyboard, dictation and sight singing. These courses are intended for music majors and minors but also are open to other serious students who desire a rigorous music course.
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2.00 Credits
These courses provide training in reading at sight and in aural recognition of sound patterns through interval and rhythm reading, keyboard, dictation and sight singing. These courses are intended for music majors and minors but also are open to other serious students who desire a rigorous music course.
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2.00 Credits
Diction for Singers I is a study of the phonetic sounds of the English and Italian languages to promote the ability to sing in those languages. This course covers the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in English and Italian, differences in pronunciation in spoken and sung English, and the pronunciation of sung Italian. This course is intended for students studying vocal performance, choral conducting and collaborative pianists. A permit to register is required from the instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Diction for Singers II. SPR. Diction for Singers II is a study of the phonetic sounds of the German and French languages to promote the ability to sing in those languages. This course covers the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in German and French, and the pronunciation of sung German and French. This course is intended for students studying voice, choral conducting, and collaborative pianists. A permit to register is required from the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Topics in Music.
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3.00 Credits
These courses continue the study of Music Theory 1132. They include the study of augmented sixth, Neapolitan sixth, ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords, two voice counterpoint, fugue, sonata allegro, rondo and variation forms, 19th and 20th century tonal and non-tonal formal styles.
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