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MUS 2011: Analyzing Style and Form: Music
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A nontechnical course for students with little or no musical background. Emphasis is placed on the style and form of music as perceived by the listener. Lecture three hours. (MULTI-CULTURAL) (CORE: HUMANITIES)
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MUS 2014: Jazz Music in American Society
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Jazz may be the United States’ only original contribution to music. Due to its comparatively recent emergence as a recognized art form, a great deal of confusion exists as to the meaning, origins, development, and the place of jazz relative to other areas of music. This course will define jazz as precisely as possible and show its evolution in the historical background of the United States. Lecture three hours. (CORE: HUMANITIES)
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MUS 2015: History of Rock Music
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Study of musical groups, soloists and styles related to the evolution of this genre, and on related social, historic and political events. Pre-rock influences and rock music from the late 1940s through significant developments of the late twentieth century. Lecture three hours. (CORE: HUMANITIES)
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MUS 2016: Appalachian Music
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A survey of Appalachian music including both instrumental and vocal styles, older traditions and newer regional forms. Students will have opportunities to develop musical skills through hands-on class projects and activities. Lecture three hours. (Same as AS 2016.)
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MUS 2017: Survey of Musical Theatre
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A survey of musical theatre, tracing the development from its European roots to contemporary productions. Emphasis is on viewing and listening to productions. Video tapes and live performances are incorporated as available. (CORE: HUMANITIES)
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MUS 2018: Introduction to World Music
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A survey of musics representing international cultures. Emphasis is placed on the role of music in various life experiences. Lecture three hours. (MULTI-CULTURAL) (CORE: HUMANITIES)
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MUS 2019: Country Music Survey
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A survey of country music from its beginnings in the 1920s until the present. Lecture three hours. (CORE: HUMANITIES)
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MUS 2022: Cultivating Creative Expression Through Music
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Students will create works of music using various media, reflecting on the creative process, the influence of culture, and the dynamic and reciprocal interactions among the artist, instructor, and student. Lecture/studio three hours. (CORE: HUMANITIES)
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MUS 2023: Music and Gender
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
An investigation of the social constructions of gender and how they are reflected in music. Topics will include how gender constructions operate in compositional, performance and teaching practices.
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MUS 2024: Music Methods for the Classroom Teacher
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
The music elements learned in MUS 2022 (Cultivating Creative Expression Through Music) will be used in studying materials and methods in the elementary classroom. A variety of musical activities will be presented which are suitable for all ages of elementary children. Observation and participation in pre-school and public school settings are required. Prerequisite: MUS 2022. Lecture three hours.
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