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  • 3.00 Credits

    Introductory level training using finale notation, smart music software, and basic public address and recording systems. Prerequisites: MUSC 170, MUSC 171 or permission of the department chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The junior recital is intended to give the student their first opportunity at a major solo performance. The recital will contact under 30 minutes of music. Prerequisites: At least five semesters of applied instruction and approval of applied instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The Chamber Recital provides opportunity to perform in the setting of duets, trio, and small groups, and to present an excerpt juried performance of the repertoire. Prerequisites: At least five semesters of applied instruction and approval of applied instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) giving students hands-on experience in remote control of musical instruments using various MIDI controllers including computers and piano keyboards, sharing of MIDI files and creation of digital music in standard digital formats. Prerequisites: CSCI 101, MUSC 120, MUSC 170.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The senior project/recital is considered the final gateway assessment for music majors. The project for the concentration areas of bluegrass music, music performance, vocal music, instrumental music will consist of at least thirty minutes of music. The project for music technology consists of the demonstration and application of technological skills as they apply to music. Prerequisites: Seven semesters of applied instruction and approval of applied instructor. Applied Music Private instruction is offered for all instruments and voice. One hour of credit represents one-half hour of instruction each week. Five hours of practice per week are recommended for each hour of credit. A lower grade may result if the student fails to meet the minimum requirement. Students failing to inform their private instructor prior to an absence will be considered unexcused unless severe circumstances have intervened. Instructors will not be expected to make up an unexcused absence. Jury examinations will be scheduled during the week prior to final examinations. These examinations are considered to be the equivalent of a final examination. The faculty jury may discuss and recommend, but the instructor retains the sole responsibility for the final semester grade. The fourth semester jury will be the mid program assessment (gateway jury) for all students and must be passed to continue in either music program. All applied students will perform at department and public recitals when requested. When representing Glenville State College, the student must obtain permission before participating in any performance not sponsored by the Department of Music. The final capstone course is the senior recital. Students must demonstrate their ability to perform successfully in their jury the semester before their senior recital. The successful completion of this course will demonstrate the musical maturity required and the organizational skills needed to prepare and perform musical events. All music majors must pass a piano proficiency examination. All parts of the exam must be passed prior to Student Internship. Exams will be scheduled at the end of each semester during juries. If a student does not pass a part of the exam, the student may retake that portion of the exam the following semester. If there are three repeated failures in any category, then the student must retake the entire piano proficiency examination. Students will be tested at the beginning of their first year to determine their piano proficiency and course placement. A description of that proficiency exam is listed in the Department of Music: Addenda to Glenville State College Catalog. Applied Minor: The normal sequence of events for the four credits in the minor consists of four semesters of one credit each. Major applied credit cannot be given for these beginning levels of instruction. The minor is required to appear only at a jury or in a recital performance, the choice being made by the instructor. Applied Major: The normal sequence for the ten credit hours in the major consists of three semesters of two credits each and four semesters of one credit each. Applied majors will appear at juries and recitals each semester. Applied Course Numbers: All require approval of the instructor and must be taken in the indicated sequence. Course descriptions are available at the Department of Fine Arts: Addenda to the Glenville State College: Minimum Applied Proficiency Levels. Piano 1-2 Hrs MUSC 120, 121, 220, 221, 320, 321, 420, 421. Bluegrass Vocal 1-2 Hrs MUSC 122, 123, 222, 223, 322, 323, 422, 423. Voice 1-2 Hrs MUSC 124, 125, 224, 225, 324, 325, 424, 425. Violin 1-2 Hrs MUSC 126, 127, 226, 227, 326, 327, 426, 427. Viola 1-2 Hrs MUSC 128, 129, 228, 229, 328, 329, 428, 429. Cello 1-2 Hrs MUSC 130, 131, 230, 231, 330, 331, 430, 431. Double Bass 1-2 Hrs MUSC 132, 133, 232, 233, 332, 333, 432, 433. Clarinet 1-2 Hrs MUSC 134, 135, 234, 235, 334, 335, 434, 435. Flute 1-2 Hrs MUSC 136, 137, 236, 237, 33
  • 1.00 Credits

    Band meets during marching season to develop shows to be performed during football games and to participate in parades. This course includes a service learning component. Prerequisite: Approval of the Director.
  • 1.00 Credits

    During concert season, band meets to prepare music for spring concerts. Prerequisite: Approval of the Director.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Open to audition. Prerequisite: Approval of the Director.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Open to audition. Prerequisite: Approval of the Director.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Open to audition. This course includes a service learning component. Prerequisite: Approval of the Director.
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