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2.00 Credits
Both lecture sessions and creative lab assignments. Students examine the physical aspects of sound and hearing. Recording transducers from microphones to monitors, mixing consoles, MIDI and music rechnology in the contemporary recording studio are all examined. Current personal music-publishing within the internet at large are presented.
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3.00 Credits
An indepth study of the music business nationally and internationally. Music making, publishing, copyright law, management, broadcast in radio and film, and business affairs are examined.
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3.00 Credits
A study of music from various world cultures and jazz. A special emphasis is placed on developing listening skills.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to world music. The course provides overviews of the geography, the social and political environments, the religious practices and spiritual beliefs, and the cultural heritages of people and countries, such as Central Asia, South Asia, Africa, Caribbean, Korea, Japan, Latin America, Native American, Jazz in America, and American Pop, and American Country. Student may take P/NC
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2.00 Credits
Intro to Voice and Diction I: Voice for Freshman and Vocal Diction - a combined course designed to train the singer in how to function in voice lessons through skill building sets such as; develop a process to learn repertoire, learn and understand International Phonetic Alphabet sounds and demonstrate that knowledge through practical application to vocal technique and repertoire. This creates contextual learning, while building a foundation of experiential knowledge for future training.
Corequisite:
MUS1800
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1.00 Credits
International Phonetic Alphabet mastery; pronunciation of English, German, Latin, Italian and French in relation to art song and aria form, emphasis on the sound of the language. Meets two hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Continuation of MUS 2530. IPA; pronunciation of German and English in relation to art song and aria form; emphasis on the sound of the language. Meets two hours per week.
Prerequisite:
MUS 2530 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C
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1.00 Credits
For instrumental and keyboard majors. Develops basic vocal techniques with attention to the principles of voice production, vowel formation, breathing, articulation and flexibility. May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite:
MUS 1620 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C
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2.00 Credits
Intro to Voice and Diction II: Voice for Freshman and Vocal Diction - The second class designed to build upon the skills discussed and demonstrated in Intro to Voice and Diction I. This class will concentrate on the continued skills required to learn more advanced vocal repertoire such as the operatic aria or Romantic song cycle. Advanced, International Phonetic Alphabet sounds and symbols will be part of tools used to aid in the pronunciation and recognition in German and French classical repertoire. More advanced concepts such as acoustical physics and resonation in the human instrument will also be introduced and discussed. This creates contextual learning, while building a foundation of experiential knowledge for future training.
Prerequisite:
MUS 2520 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
Corequisite:
MUS1800
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1.00 Credits
Provides instruction in keyboard skills required for the various degree programs. Progressive sequence of courses stressing technique, repertoire, sight reading, harmonization, improvisation and transposition. Includes keyboard technology.
Prerequisite:
MUS 1580 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C
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