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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Applied instruction in voice, piano, organ, guitar, and orchestral instruments, with emphasis on learning appropriate techniques and literature for the voice or instrument being studied. Music majors must earn at least three hours in this course toward their degree. Prerequisite: Proficiency audition. (Fall, Spring)
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2.00 Credits
A study of the philosophy and objectives of the church music program. Topics will include personnel involved in the program, the music budget, the music library, the rehearsal room, instrumental music, and acoustics. (On demand)
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3.00 Credits
A survey of stylistic periods in music history from the primitive origins to the developments of the twentieth century. Analysis of the formal elements of style, especially as they relate to the performance of music, will be a major emphasis. Special attention will be given to the aural comprehension of stylistic characteristics. Prerequisite: MU 314, proficiency in the content of MU 112; MU 315, proficiency in the content of MU 211. (MU 314 Fall, MU 315 Spring)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic techniques of conducting, including use of the baton, expressive gestures, clefs and transposition, and principles of orchestral, band, and choral score reading. Prerequisite: MU 112 or permission of the instructor. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
A study of more advanced conducting techniques, with an emphasis on choral ensembles. The choral topics will include intonation, tone production, balance, diction, style, repertory, rehearsal techniques, and organization as they apply to school, church, and civic choral organizations. Prerequisite: MU 324. (Spring)
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2.00 Credits
The study of music teaching methods and materials and the role of the music teacher in the elementary school. Twenty hours of field experience required. Prerequisite: ED 201. (Spring)
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2.00 Credits
A study of the principles, procedures, and materials for teaching general music and other non-performing music classes in the junior high and high school. Special emphasis is placed on the methods and materials for teaching the changing voice, and the role of the music teacher in grades 7-12. Twenty hours of field experience required. Prerequisite: ED 201. (Spring)
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1.00 Credits
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 select a wind or percussion instrument as their applied area must earn at least two hours of credit. Prerequisite: At least four hours of MU 161r. (Fall and Spring as enrollment permits)
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1.00 Credits
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. Prerequisite: At least four hours of MU 171r. (Fall, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
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. Prerequisite: At least four hours of MU 181r. (Fall, Spring)
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