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  • 1.00 Credits

    This course offers instruction in using computer applications particularly helpful to musicians; namely the notation/MIDI program Finale. The course also covers word processing and graphic applications germane to the Music educator. Spring.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Individual lessons. May be repeated each semester. Two hours toward graduation for non-Music majors. Course fee required. Fall Spring. MUS 15101 01 Violin MUS 15101 02 Viola MUS 15101 03 Violoncello MUS 15101 04 Double Bass MUS 15101 05 Guitar MUS 15101 06 Flute MUS 15101 07 Oboe MUS 15101 08 Bassoon MUS 15101 09 Clarinet MUS 15101 10 Saxophone MUS 15101 11 Trumpet MUS 15101 12 French Horn MUS 15101 13 Trombone/Euphonium MUS 15101 14 Tuba MUS 15101 15 Percussion
  • 1.00 Credits

    Individual lessons. May be repeated each semester. Two hours toward graduation for non-Music majors. Course fee required. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Fall Spring.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is a beginning class in basic piano technique for students without previous training. It includes the application of the fundamentals of music (treble and bass clef, notes, scales, chords, meter, etc.) to piano playing. Fall.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This is an instrumental group which performs regularly on-and-off campus and specializes in jazz music and emphasizes improvisation. Quality music is programmed. Rehearsals are planned to challenge each student, encourage individual improvement, and achieve quality group performances. Original compositions by members of the group are often performed. An audition is required. May be repeated each semester. Fall Spring.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This is an instrumental group consisting of guitars, bass, drums, keyboards, and vocalists and specializes in rock music. An audition is required. This course will provide an ensemble that fulfills the minor ensemble requirement for the growing number of students whose major instrument does not fit well within the other minor ensembles that are available. This course may be repeated each semester. Fall Spring.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This is a jazz/ show choir with instrumental accompaniment. All interested students are encouraged to audition at the end of the spring semester for the following year. Students can obtain audition information by contacting the Director of Choral Music. Grande Chorale sings at many university events and for civic and social organizations, schools, senior citizen centers, and churches. They also tour extensively throughout Ohio, the tri-state area, and the entire east coast from New England to Florida. Grande Chorale has performed on a Caribbean cruise ship to Cozumel, Mexico and has toured the British Isles. Quality music of all styles is programmed. Rehearsals are planned to challenge each student, encourage individual improvements, and achieve quality group performances. An audition is required. May be repeated each semester. Fall Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a detailed study of procedures, methods, and techniques of presenting experiences in music for learners from ages three to twelve. Practical activities involving all students include singing, creating, improvising, composing, playing instruments, listening, describing, and evaluating. Special consideration will also be given to MENC content standards, and comparing, relating, and integrating music across subject areas and with other cultures. For non-music majors only. Fall Spring.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers the development of skills in writing, aural recognition, and performance intervals, scales, rhythms, melodies, and harmonies through sight-singing, drills, and dictation. Secondary dominants are emphasized. Two hours class, one hour lab. Prerequisite: MUS 10402. To be taken concurrently with 22103. Fall.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers the development of skills in writing, aural recognition, and performance intervals, scales, rhythms, melodies, and harmonies through sight-singing, drills, and dictation. Augmented sixth, Neapolitans, and modal mixture are emphasized. Two hours class, one hour lab. Prerequisite: MUS 20302. To be taken concurrently with MUS 22203. Spring.
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