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MUS 1592: Principal Applied - Tuba
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central State University
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MUS 1601: Principal Appl - French Horn
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central State University
Studies in all major and minor keys. Representative approach repertoire. A one-hour lesson per week.
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MUS 1602: Principal Appl - French Horn
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central State University
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MUS 1621: Principal Applied - Strings
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central State University
Major and minor scales and arpeggios, technical studies of Sevick, Wohlfart, Kayser, Mazas or Donte, and selected works from the literature for violin. A one-hour lesson per week and practice as required.
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MUS 2201: Music Theory III
5.00 Credits
Central State University
The objective of this course sequence (MUS 2201 and 2202) is the further development of a student?s musical literacy. Students continue the study of the basics of music theory to increase their skill, speed and mastery. Aural organizational skills are further developed through sight singing, dictation, and improvisational exercises that include chromaticism, chromatic harmony, modulation (to closely and distantly related keys), and atonality. The Western European compositional practices of the years 1800 through the early twentieth century are studied through the analysis (labeling of melodic and harmonic structures, modulations, etc.; and analysis of contrapuntal harmonic structures and forms) of representative compositions. Students write melodies, voice-leading exercises (including counterpoint), and other short compositions to explore and demonstrate an understanding of the contrapuntal and harmonic practice of the above-mentioned period. These skills and concepts are generalized and adapted to the study of related musical dialects from other cultures and time periods: i.e., jazz from 1940-1970, and African and African-American traditional and popular music traditions. Prerequisite: MUS 1102.
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MUS 2202: Music Theory IV
5.00 Credits
Central State University
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MUS 2210: Jazz Lab Band
1.00 Credits
Central State University
An organization devoted to the study and performance of jazz literature. Prerequisites: Audition and permission of the instructor.
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MUS 2215: Music for Early Childhood Edu
2.00 Credits
Central State University
This course is designed to provide the early childhood teacher with an overview of the purposes and content of early childhood music programs. Topics include the nature of early musical responses, objectives, experience levels of the program, methods of teaching and materials. Observation of and participation in music teaching in early childhood centers are included in coursework. Not open to music majors for credit.
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MUS 2226: String Class
2.00 Credits
Central State University
Techniques and fundamental problems in playing violin, viola, cello, and string bass: position, fingering and bowing. Four classes per week. 74
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MUS 2228: Brass Class
2.00 Credits
Central State University
Techniques and fundamental problems in playing brass instruments. Principles of intonation, fingering, breathing, embouchure, and transposition.
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