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MUSC 1480 Chamber Music I(2LB,1CR) (Max. 4) [E] This performing group is specifically designed to explore the string chamber music repertoire. Membership is open to all students with previous string experience. Credit is given for attendance at two weekly rehearsals and concert performances. Course content changes each semester. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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MUSC 1500 Introduction to Digital Audio Workstation Software (1L,1CR)Familiarization with the user interface and understanding of the various features and capabilities. Prerequisites: Freshman standing preferred, community and BOCES students welcome.
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3.00 Credits
MUSC 2024 (3L) This course examines the social, cultural, and stylistic history of rock n' roll music, beginning with important musical precedents such as blues and jazz, and progresses through punk and metal into current global varieties of rock n' roll. Throughout the history, cultural and social contexts are presented and analyzed for their impact on the art form.
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3.00 Credits
MUSC 2025 Intro to World Music (3L,3CR) Students learn strategies for how to listen to and compare the sound of various musical cultures. Students will also gain a deeper understanding of the local contexts of these musical expressions and how music carries meaning through complex networks of signification (e.g. ethnic identity, race, class, political, religious, economic, historical, technological, etc.)
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3.00 Credits
MUSC 2030 Written Theory III (3L,3CR) [E] A continuation of MUSC 1040. Covers two- and three-voice counterpoint; common classical schemata, including cadences, sequences, and the Rule of the Octave; the nature of chordal inversion, harmonic dissonance and resolution, chromatic alterations, and modulation; and simple classical forms. Required for all music majors. Prerequisite: MUSC 1040.
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MUSC 2035 Aural Theory III (2LB,1CR) [E] A continuation of MUSC 1045. Instruction in how to hear (dictate) and read (sight-sing) music fluently. Includes continued instruction in rhythms (supertriplets and hemiola); chromatic melodies in major and minor featuring stepwise motion and chromatic skips; and chromatic harmonies. This course is designed to be taken with MUSC 2030. Required for all music majors.Prerequisite: MUSC 1045.
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3.00 Credits
MUSC 2040 Written Theory IV (3L,3CR) [E] A continuation of MUSC 2030. Covers enharmonicism, linear chromaticism, and basic neo-Riemannian theory; pitch centricity, symmetry, and atonality; basic set theory; and other rhythmic, formal, melodic, and harmonic processes of 20th- and 21st-century classical music. Required for all music majors. Prerequisite: MUSC 2030.
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MUSC 2045 Aural Theory IV (2LB,1CR) [E] A continuation of MUSC 2035. Instruction in how to hear (dictate) and read (sight-sing) music fluently. Includes continued instruction in meter and rhythms (asymmetric and changing meters, quintuplets, and septuplets); melodies and harmonies featuring modulation; melodies featuring whole tone and octatonic scales and other common non-diatonic pitch collections; and aural recognition of musical forms. This course is designed to be taken with MUSC 2040. Required for all music majors.Prerequisite: MUSC 2035.
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3.00 Credits
MUSC 2050 Historical Perspectives in Music II(3L,3CR) Continuation of materials and topics covered in Historical Perspectives in Music I. Study of the composers and repertoire from ca. 1600 to 1800.
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