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MU 111L: Materials And Structures of Music I Lab
1.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
An introduction to singing and hearing simple rhythms, scales, intervals, and triads. (Spring)
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MU 112: Materials And Structures of Music II
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A continuation of MU 111 with emphasis on secondary dominants, two-part and three-part forms, American popular songs, and jazz forms. Prerequisite: Proficiency in the content of MU 111. (Fall)
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MU 112L: Materials And Structures of Music II Lab
1.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A continuation of MU 111L. Prerequisite: Proficiency in the content of MU 111L. (Fall)
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MU 116r: Class Voice
1.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
Repeatable for up to four hours of credit. Class and private instruction for beginning and other students interested in functional and applied singing skills. Entry level will be assessed and the degree of progress carefully monitored to determine whether the student should be allowed to register for the course the following term. Open to all students with the permission of the instructor. (Fall, Spring)
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MU 161r: College Band
1.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
An organization open to all qualified students in the College on the approval of the director. Literature may include all styles of music, including jazz and popular. Music majors who have a wind or percussion instrument as their applied area may receive no more than six hours of credit toward their degree. (Fall and Spring as enrollment permits)
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MU 171r: Chorale
1.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A small vocal ensemble open to all qualified students through audition and approval of the director. Literature may include popular, jazz, folk, and classical styles. Several public performances will be given each year both on and off the campus. A tour during spring break should be expected. Instrumentalists who wish to accompany this group may apply. Music majors who have selected piano or voice as their applied area may receive no more than six hours of credit toward their degree. (Fall, Spring)
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MU 181r: Small Ensemble
1.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
Open to all qualified students in the College on the approval of the instructor. Ensembles could be composed of various voice, keyboard, guitar, or orchestral instrument groups. Music majors may receive no more than six hours of credit toward their degree. (Fall, Spring)
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MU 191r: Concert Choir
1.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
The Concert Choir is a select group of men and women admitted through audition. In addition to concerts performed at the College and in the community, the choir tours extensively, appearing in churches, schools, and on radio and television. Open to all students. Music majors who have selected piano or voice as their applied area may receive no more than six hours of credit in this course toward their degree. (Fall, Spring)
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MU 207: Music Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
For the student interested in developing an appreciation of music from the structural and historical points of view. The course includes an examination of the elements of music, repetition, form, mediums, and style characteristics from 1450 to the present. Credit may not be used toward a major in music. (Fall, Spring)
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MU 208: The Creative Process in Art And Music
3.00 Credits
Tennessee Wesleyan University
A study to develop an appreciation for and understanding of the creative process in art and music. The emphasis is on expressing ideas through the use of art and music, relating the arts to each other and other subjects, and involvement in the creative process. (Fall)
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