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Music 328: Music Theory Laboratory Dixon
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Whitman College
Intermediate and advanced ear training with emphasis on group and individual sight singing and independent work using computer dictation software. Receiving a grade of B or better will satisfy the aural proficiency requirement of the music major. Required of all music majors enrolled in Music 327. Students must pass a prediagnostic dictation exam in order to register for the course. One hour per week. Corequisite: Music 327. This course may not be taken P-D-F.
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Music 340: Beginning Conducting x Bode
2.00 Credits
Whitman College
This course will offer instruction in the physical aspects of conducting: use of baton, independence of the left and right hands, familiarity with conducting patterns, etc. Musical examples from the instrumental and choral repertoire will be studied. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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Music 340 - Beginning Conducting x Bode
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Music 354: Women as Composers x, Pickett
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
The lives and music of selected female classical music composers from the medieval era through the 21st century. Prerequisites: students must be fluent music readers, and have previously taken one of the following courses - Music 397, 398, 399, 400. Offered in alternate years. Distribution areas: fine arts, alternative voices, gender studies minor.
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Music 354 - Women as Composers x, Pickett
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Music 36: 64 Applied Music:Advanced Level
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
Staff A maximum of two credits per applied field per semester. One credit for each half-hour lesson per week. Students assigned to instructors on the basis of previous study. Lessons graded as any other academic course. All students registering in Applied Music required to attend eight musical performances each semester of enrollment. Fee: $ 300 per credit per semester. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. P-D-F not allowed.
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Music 37: 74 Recital Production
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
Juniors who wish to present a departmentally sanctioned public recital for which extensive coaching and rehearsing are necessary may enroll in this course concurrently with applied music lessons. Open only to juniors. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. P-D-F not allowed.
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Music 371: Intermediate Music Technology x, Crawford
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
This course will continue the study of topics in music technology, with an emphasis on composing music with the computer, computer music notation, recording and mixing techniques, and MIDI/Audio Sequencing. Also, an introduction to perception and cognition in music will be included. Prerequisite: Music 271 or consent of the instructor. May be repeated one time for credit.
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Music 397: Music History:Medieval Through 1700 Thompson
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
Designed to trace the history, styles, and literature of music from Gregorian Chant through the mid-Baroque. A reading knowledge of treble and bass clefs is essential. Offered in alternate years.
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Music 397 - Music History:Medieval Through 1700 Thompson
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Music 398: Music History: Eighteenth Century x, Dixon
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
The evolution of style in the 18th century through examination of the literature. Extensive listening assignments. Knowledge of treble and bass clefs is essential. Offered in alternate years.
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Music 398 - Music History: Eighteenth Century x, Dixon
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Music 399: Music History: Nineteenth Century
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
not offered 2008-09 The evolution of style in the 19th century through examination of the literature. Extensive listening assignments. Knowledge of treble and bass clefs is essential. Offered in alternate years.
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Music 399 - Music History: Nineteenth Century
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Music 400: Music History and Literature of the Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
not offered 2008-09 The evolution of 20th century musical styles including Impressionism, Expressionism, neo-Classicalism, Serialism, and music of the post-1945 era. Listening and written examinations. A reading knowledge of treble and bass clefs and knowledge of basic harmony is necessary. Three periods per week. Offered in alternate years.
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