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MUS 190: Chamber Music I
1.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Open by audition to all instrumentalists and pianists. May be repeated each semester for credit up to eight hours.
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MUS 191: Chamber Music II
1.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Open by audition to all instrumentalists and pianists. May be repeated each semester for credit up to eight hours.
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MUS 192: Percussion Ensemble
1.00 Credits
Belhaven University
An ensemble of various mallet percussion, drum and miscellaneous rhythm instruments open by audition to all students who have ever played percussion instruments. First semester participants may form the core of the Marching Band drumline. May be repeated each semester for credit up to eight hours.
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MUS 192 - Percussion Ensemble
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MUS 193: Percussion Ensemble
1.00 Credits
Belhaven University
An ensemble of various mallet percussion, drum and miscellaneous rhythm instruments open by audition to all students who have ever played percussion instruments. First semester participants may form the core of the Marching Band drumline. May be repeated each semester for credit up to eight hours.
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MUS 221: Theory III
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Continued study of common-practice tonality an dintroduction to related musical dialects an dmaterials, focusing on the central ideas and plurarlism of 20th-century musical techniques and traditions. Includes study of post-tonal theory, serial and atonal techniques, neotonal practices, simultaneity, elements of jazz and popular influences. Must enroll in MUS 223 and 224 concurrently in the respective semesters.
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MUS 222: Theory IV
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Continued study of common-practice tonality an dintroduction to related musical dialects an dmaterials, focusing on the central ideas and plurarlism of 20th-century musical techniques and traditions. Includes study of post-tonal theory, serial and atonal techniques, neotonal practices, simultaneity, elements of jazz and popular influences. Must enroll in MUS 223 and 224 concurrently in the respective semesters.
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MUS 223: Musicianship III
1.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Intermediate and advanced skills in perceiving, understanding, and expressing music. Includes sight-singing using solfege, melodic and harmonic dictation, transcription, and elements of interpretation and expression. Coursework involves daily practice and use of the music computer lab. Advancement to Musicianship IV by jury examination.
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MUS 224: Musicianship IV
1.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Intermediate and advanced skills in perceiving, understanding, and expressing music. Includes sight-singing using solfege, melodic and harmonic dictation, transcription, and elements of interpretation and expression. Coursework involves daily practice and use of the music computer lab.
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MUS 321: Introduction to Compositional Process
2.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Prereq: MUS 121-122. A theologically-grounded exploration of the creative process as it applies to various aspects of composition (including songwriting and improvisation), with emphasis on applying thoughtfully-developed perspective to the practical experience of composing music for the concert hall, the church, and other situations. Offered each spring semester.
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MUS 325: Seminar in Music Aesthetics
1.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Historical issues and perspectives in musical aesthetics will be presented. Students will be confronted with the present-day debates concerning the subject and challenged to utilize the insights afforded by a Christian Worldview. Offered each year.
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