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  • 4.00 Credits

    SPRING A study of tonic and dominant cadences, part writing, the diatonic triads, the melodic line, transposing clefs, triads in inversion, harmonic progression, nonharmonic tones, dominant seventh and supertonic seventh chords. Analysis and writing and composing skills will be developed. Skills in singing music at sight will also be taught. Fee. Prerequisite: MUS 140, its exemption exam, or consent of the instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    FALL Continuation of Theory I. This course further examines the diatonic chords, harmonic sequence, secondary dominant chords, modulation, diminished triads, diatonic seventh chords, instrumental part writing and basic forms. Advanced analysis and writing and composing skills will be developed. Ear training and dictation skills are included. Fee. Prerequisite: MUS 141 or consent of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    ARR The art of spontaneously created music is studied. Students learn to introduce improvised motifs and embellishments into written composition. A variety of styles will be featured with special emphasis given to hymns and service playing. Offered on demand.
  • 1.00 Credits

    FALL and SPRING Applied lessons on a private basis. May be repeated. Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory option for non-music majors or non-music minors (Not applicable to the music major or minor applied requirement).
  • 1.00 Credits

    ARR Worship Arts majors are encouraged to gain experience through participation on one of Crown's Chapel Worship Teams. Contact the Music Department for information on the opportunities available and the expectations in meeting the course requirements. Open to Worship Arts majors only
  • 3.00 Credits

    FALL Students are taught basic pronunciation and translation of the Italian language as well as English pronunciation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    FALL This course focuses on conducting patterns, development of manual technique and interpretation. A rehearsal choir is formed by class members. Students study the performance practices of historical periods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    FALL A pre-liturgical course in worship focusing on the contrast of true, false, and vain worship as seen in a survey of biblical examples from the Old and New Testaments. Emphasis is placed on the development of creativity and balance in the corporate worship experience. (Also BIB 225X) Offered alternate years (Fall 2009)
  • 3.00 Credits

    ARR This course provides an overview of worship ministry in the corporate setting and in the life of the leader. Students will explore their own paradigms of worship ministry as well as gain an appreciation of other worship paradigms. Historical traditions and current trends of worship ministry will be studied, including music styles and the broader role of the arts in the local church. The interaction between worship and today's culture will also be addressed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    ARR Today's worship leader is often called on to oversee the multi-media side of church ministries including sound reinforcement as well as video use and lighting. The majority of this course will focus on basic and advanced sound reinforcement from both a theoretical and practical perspective. A general introduction of video will cover both live video used in services and video editing/ production. Use of lighting in services will also be addressed.
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