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2.00 Credits
This course offers students weekly, 30- or 60-minute private lessons in instrumental performance and techniques. It is required for first-year music majors declaring a primary instrument that is not listed in the institutional catalog. A maximum of 4 credit hours in MUSC 1275 Applied Lessons I can be counted toward the Associates of Fine Arts degree in music.
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1.00 Credits
This course reinforces core music theory concepts by developing rudimentary keyboard skills taught in a group setting. Emphasis is placed on the preparation for a piano proficiency exam required by most four-year music programs. The first course in a four-semester sequence, MUSC 1290 Keyboard Theory I covers keyboard and notation basics, five-finger positions and patterns, drone accompaniments, and playing in different registers.
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1.00 Credits
This course reinforces core music theory concepts by developing rudimentary keyboard skills taught in a group setting. Emphasis is on the preparation for a piano proficiency exam required by most four-year music programs. Second in a four-semester sequence, MUSC 1295 Keyboard Theory II builds upon skills acquired in MUSC 1290 Keyboard Theory I.
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1.00 Credits
This is a course for music majors with little or no piano experience designed to develop rudimentary keyboard skills through group instruction. Emphasis is placed on the preparation for a piano proficiency exam required of most four-year music degree programs. First of a four-semester sequence, MUSC 1300 - Class Piano I covers keyboard basics including music reading, finger control, and hand independence, beginning improvisation, transposition, harmonization, sight-reading, and technical studies. (2 lecture/lab hrs/credit hr)
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1.00 Credits
This series of courses provides beginning to advanced keyboard instruction in technique, sight reading, rhythms, chord analysis, accompaniment, improvisation, period styles and interpretation. (2 lect/lab hrs/cred hr)
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1.00 Credits
This series of courses provides beginning to advanced keyboard instruction in technique, sight reading, rhythms,chord analysis, accompaniment, improvisation, period styles and interpretation. (2 lect/lab hrs/cred hr)
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1.00 Credits
This series of courses provides beginning to advanced keyboard instruction in technique, sight reading, rhythms, chord analysis, accompaniment, improvisation, period styles and interpretation. (2 lect/lab hrs/cred hr)
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0.50 Credits
Band members rehearse three (3) hours a week and perform at home basketball games and at concerts. (2 lab hrs/week)
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2.00 Credits
This course, designed for those interested in a greater knowledge of vocal production and an appreciation for good singing, covers breath control, diction, resonance, tone qualities, phrasing, mood and interpretation. (2 lect hrs/week)
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1.00 Credits
This course is a music ensemble that allows participants to rehearse and perform symphonic band repertoire in an organized group setting. A maximum of 4 credit hours in MUSC 1375 Symphony Band can be counted toward the Associate of Fine Arts degree in music.
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