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1.00 Credits
MUSC 1020 Music Technology (2LB,1CR) Introduction in computer-based music applications and basic MIDI technology that students will use in music classes.
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2.00 Credits
MUSC 1024 (1L, 2LB) Become familiar with the steps and techniques necessary to create an audio mix that is pleasing to listeners. Learn the different steps required in the mixing process including techniques for balancing and blending music by utilizing faders, equalizers, compressors, and digital audio workstation (DAW) controls. Prerequisites: Freshman standing preferred. Community and BOCES students welcome.
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2.00 Credits
MUSC 1025 Introduction to Music Education (2L,2CR)This course is designed to help music majors explore music education. It is a required course for admission into the teacher education program.Course materials will explore: motivation for teaching; the structure of the American public school and public school music programs; the changing nature of education; an introduction to the historical and philosophical foundations of music education. A field experience is required. Prerequisite: Music majors only, or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
MUSC 1030 Written Theory I (3L,3CR) [E] This course introduces fundamental elements of music, including: the nature of sound, pitch, and timbre; music notation; pentatonic scales and diatonic modes; intervals, triads, and chord progressions; meter, rhythm, and hypermeter; and melodic structure and song forms. Required for all music majors.
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3.00 Credits
MUSC 1301 Music Theory I for Musical Theatre(3L, 3CR)This course focuses on practical music theory concepts specifically designed for Musical Theatre majors. The principal goal is to build fundamental music structure understanding, music reading, and rhythmic reading. Every fall.
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3.00 Credits
Musicianship I: Musical Theatre (3CR) (3L) This course is a first semester course which focuses on the fundamentals of Musical Theatre including an exploration of music theory concepts specifically designed for Musical Theatre majors. Through this course, students will explore fundamental music structure through text analysis, music/rhythmic reading, and principles of aural theory while developing basic piano skills. This is the first of two Musicianship courses which form the foundation for other content for the Musical Theatre degree.
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1.00 Credits
MUSC 1035 Aural Theory I (2LB,1CR) [E] Instruction in how to hear (dictate) and read (sight-sing) music fluently. Includes simple and compound meters; basic rhythms (beats and first division of the beat); and diatonic melodies in major and minor featuring stepwise motion and skips within the tonic and dominant triads. This course is designed to be taken with MUSC 1030; MUSC 1010 may also be required as a co-requisite course depending on the results of the placement exam. Required for all music majors.
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3.00 Credits
MUSC 1040 Written Theory II (3L,3CR) [E] A continuation of MUSC 1030. Covers symmetrical, synthetic, and hybrid scales; seventh chords and chord extensions; harmonic function, chord substitutions, and reharmonization; voice-leading, keyboard voicings, and bass lines; and melodic embellishment. Required for all music majors. Prerequisite: MUSC 1030.
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3.00 Credits
MUSC 1041 Music Theory II for Musical Theatre(3L,3CR)This course continues to focus on practical music theory concepts specifically designed for Musical Theatre majors. The principal goal is to continue to build fundamental music structure understanding, music reading, and rhythmic reading. Every spring.Prerequisite: MUSC 1031.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a second semester continuation developing the foundations of Musical Theatre including an intermediate exploration of the music theory concepts specifically designed for Musical Theatre majors. Through this course, students will continue to develop an understanding of music structure by creating text analysis, implementing music/rhythmic reading, and demonstrating principles of aural theory while expanding basic piano skills. This course forms the basis for other courses in the Musical Theatre degree.
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