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1.00 Credits
Piano course for music major or equivalent. Preparation for required piano proficiency exam. Prerequisites: MUSC 170, MUSC 180, music major or approved by instructor. Corequisite: MUSC 171.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced techniques using finale notation software and the computer. Prerequisites: MUSC 170, MUSC 171 and MUSC 377 or permission of department chairperson.
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2.00 Credits
Introductory course designed to develop an appreciation and understanding of the significance of music as a fine art, and to assist in development of intelligent listening habits. The intent of this course is to make four contributions to the liberal education. First, it will present a number of basic facts and ideas that reveal music as an essential aspect of human existence. Second, in keeping with its role within the liberal studies curriculum, the course will examine the subject of music from diverse perspectives and will connect it to related fields of study. Third, by various means, it will encourage development of enhanced critical thinking skills. Fourth, it will cultivate improved communication skills. This course is intended to partially fulfill the requirements for a general Humanities core, and may be combined with Survey of Art or Theatre to create an understanding of the world of the arts and culture.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop fundamental skills, knowledge of appropriate media, the techniques and methods used to post-edit digital audio and video for CD, DVD, internet and broadcast streaming. The student gets hands-on experience in audio and video editing in a variety of settings including internet and broadcast.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop fundamental skills, knowledge of appropriate media, and the techniques and methods used to market and advertise a Bluegrass band. The student gets hands-on experience in organizing and managing a group of musicians as an ensemble through the development and construction of a workable marketing plan. Also, the student receives training in the methods and techniques of market research and evaluation for the Bluegrass band. Effort is made to evaluate a band s strengths and weaknesses regarding what they have to offer audiences.
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2.00 Credits
Course designed to develop skills, techniques and methods used in teaching orchestral string instruments. Prerequisite: Completion of MUSC 170 or consent of department chairperson.
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2.00 Credits
Course designed to develop skills, techniques and methods used in teaching woodwind instruments. Prerequisite: Completion of MUSC 170 or consent of department chairperson.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of tertian harmony through chromatic harmony. Analysis of Renaissance polyphony, Baroque polyphony and fugal technique, Romantic harmony. Sight singing includes melodies with non-diatonic pitches and modulations. Ear training includes identification of church modes, further melodic, rhythmic, 4-part harmonic and dictation. Prerequisite: MUSC 171 or consent of department chairperson.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of Classical period styles including the Rondo form. Analysis of chromatic harmony. Romantic period style, Impressionistic style, various early 20th Century styles, non-Western musical styles, music since 1945. Set theory and 12-tone analysis techniques. Sight singing includes melodies with non-diatonic pitches and modulations. Ear training includes identification of church modes, further melodic, rhythmic and 4-part harmonic dictation. Prerequisite: MUSC 270 or consent of department chairperson.
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1.00 Credits
Piano course for music major or equivalent. Preparation for required piano proficiency exam. Prerequisites: MUSC 170, MUSC 171, MUSC 180 and MUSC 181. Music major or approved by instructor.
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