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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
This is an applied practice of theoretical concepts from jazz theory for student small jazz ensembles. (Formerly Jazz Improvisation.) (2) 1 credit hour. Offered fall and spring.
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3.00 Credits
Selected music cultures of the non-Western world are introduced and critical studies made of the cultural and social contexts of music. Students cannot receive credit for both Music 169 and Anthropology 169. 4 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Core 3. Offered fall and spring.
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1.00 Credits
Private study is given in any of the instruments listed below. Study consists of fourteen weekly, thirty-minute private lessons. A fee is charged in addition to the regular College fees. This course may be repeated for credit. 170 Violin 171 Viola 172 Cello 173 String Bass 174 Voice 175 Clarinet-Saxophone 176 Flute 177 Oboe CEnglish Horn 178 Bassoon 179 Trumpet 180 French Horn 181 Trombone-Baritone 182 Tuba 183 Organ 184 Piano 185 Classic Guitar 186 Percussion 187 Applied Jazz 188 Harp 189 Harpsichord 1 credit hour. Prerequisite: consent of department chair. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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3.00 Credits
Musical eras, styles, forms, and basic vocabulary are introduced to the nonmusic major through music literature. An ability to read music is not presumed. 3 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Category A. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of scale construction, intervals, syllables, clefs, rhythms, and form are studied, with emphasis on musical acuteness through ear training, sight singing, and dictation. 3 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Category A. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Students develop basic sight-singing and rhythm-reading techniques, using the movable "do" system. Included is melodicmaterial based on pentatonic scales, major and minor scales, and triadic patterns. (2) 1 credit hour. Offered spring.
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3.00 Credits
Students become familiar with the first three of six eras of Western art music history (medieval, Renaissance, and baroque) and explore the scores, styles, genres, composers, and historical and cultural events. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: MUS 230 and 232, or consent of instructor. Offered fall.
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3.00 Credits
Students become familiar with the last three of six eras of Western art music history (classical, romantic, and modern) and explore the scores, styles, genres, composers, and historical and cultural events. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: MUS 230 and 232, or consent of instructor. Offered spring.
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1.00 Credits
The hand-drumming techniques of traditional and modern music cultures are examined. Topics include polyrhythm, linear cross rhythm, and rhythmic modulation in contemporary, jazz, popular, and world music. (1 1/2) 1 credit hour. Prerequisite: MUS 230 and 231. Offered spring.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Italian and English dictions are applied to standard vocal repertoire. Study is based in the International Phonetic Alphabet. (3) 2 credit hours. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in MUS 274 or 374. Offered fall.
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