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MUS 117,118,217,218,317,318: Voice
2.00 Credits
Tougaloo College
Individual instruction for both majors and non-majors in Piano. One hour of instruction and six hours of practice per week. Required attendance at weekly repertoire-recital class. Offered each semester. CREDIT TWO SEMESTER HOURS EACH.
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MUS 209,210: Aural Techniques
2.00 Credits
Tougaloo College
Sight singing and ear training with emphasis upon diatonic materials. Two hours per week. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in MUS 114 for 209 and "C" or better in MUS 209 for 21 CREDIT ONE SEMESTER HOUR EACH.
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MUS 211,212: Music Literature I And II
3.00 Credits
Tougaloo College
The development of listening skills and the ability to use the score as a tool for listening and study. Standard works from the major periods in the history of western music will constitute the main body of the material studied. Some attention to works by black composers. Prerequisites: MUS 113 and 114 or consent of the instructor. Offered yearly. CREDIT TWO SEMESTER HOURS EACH.
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MUS 211,212 - Music Literature I And II
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MUS 213,214: Theory III And IV Advanced Harmony
3.00 Credits
Tougaloo College
Continued study of part writing, seventh chords, chromatic harmony, modulation and some twentieth-century concepts. A composition project required each semester. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" of better in MUS 113 and 114 . CREDIT THREESEMESTER HOURS EACH.
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MUS 221: Wind Instruments
3.00 Credits
Tougaloo College
Designed for music education majors. Students will become familiar with techniques of playing several wind instruments, the history and literature of several instruments, and the role of wind instruments in the symphony orchestra. Offered only on demand. Prerequisites: MUS 114-114. CREDIT ONE SEMESTER HOUR.
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MUS 222: String Instruments
2.00 Credits
Tougaloo College
Designed for music education majors. Students will become familiar with techniques of playing string instruments, the history and literature of strings, and their role in the symphony orchestra. Offered only on demand. Two hour per week. Prerequisite: Music 113-114. CREDIT: ONE SEMESTER HOUR.
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MUS 311,312: History of Western Music
1.00 Credits
Tougaloo College
Historical and stylistic development of western music from ancient Greece to the early 1900's with some attention to American music including the music of black composers. The courses are writing intensive with students required to write many short papers and a major research paper. Students are also required to attend a one hour music history lab each week. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisites: MUS 211 and 212 or permission of the instructor. CREDIT THREE SEMESTER HOURS EACH.
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MUS 313: Counterpoint
3.00 Credits
Tougaloo College
A study of 18th Century two-part counterpoint with emphasis upon technique used, J. S. Bach's Two Part Inventions. Composition of an original invention. Offered once per year in alternate years. Prerequisite: MUS 214. CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS.
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MUS 314: Musical Form And Analysis
3.00 Credits
Tougaloo College
A study of musical structure from its basic elements through large composite forms such as the sonata and the symphony. Analysis and composition projects. Offered once per year in alternate years. Prerequisite: MUS 214. CREDIT: TWO SEMESTER HOURS.
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MUS 319: History of Black Music in The United States
3.00 Credits
Tougaloo College
A study of the history of both the folk and art music of Blacks in the United States from Colonial times to the present. May be elected by non-music majors as well as music majors. Offered only upon sufficient demand. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or higher. CREDIT: THREE SEMESTER HOURS.
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