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MUS 420/520: Electronic Music I
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Teaches basic means of creating and manipulating electronic music, including basic synthesizer operations, sequencing, MIDI, and basic audio equipment techniques. Prerequisite: MUS 206
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MUS 421/521: Electronic Music II
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Advanced means of manipulating a digital/audio workstation, including hard-disk recording, basic recording techniques, CD mastering, utilizing digital hardware and software equipment, and composition of original works. Prerequisite: MUS 420/520
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MUS 422/522: Electronic Music III
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Introduces students to theory and practices of digital synthesis and digital signal processing for applications in computer music, digital audio production, and multimedia. Using GUI software and object oriented programming languages, students learn basic programming techniques as they apply to new computer based technologies of music and audio production. Students participate in classroom activities and complete assigned work during lab time in the WOU Digital Audio Production Studio and MIDI lab. Prerequisite: MUS 421
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MUS 423/523: Scoring for Film and Television
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Composing music for film and television with emphasis on the industry, synchronization and timings, spotting, dramatic conceptualization, orchestration, recording techniques, styles and genres. Underscoring projects will be performed, recorded and critiqued. Includes weekly studio times for scoring productions, composition and sound track transcriptions. Prerequisite: MUS 422/522
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MUS 424/524: Vocal Literature
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Study of traditional "classical" vocal literature from Renaissance lute song through the 20th century viewed in terms of: melody, harmony, rhythm, accompaniment form and poetry, with consideration of style and performance practice.
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MUS 425/525: Keyboard Literature
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
An overview of keyboard literature from Baroque, Classical, Romantic and 20th Century periods. Activities include listening, study of style, performance practices and score identification.
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MUS 428/528: Choral Literature
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Study of choral music's place, style, and performance practice in each of the major Western European historical style periods. Includes examination of the choral genre in various world musics. Activities include listening, as well as studying representative scores.
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MUS 429/529: Literature for Instrumental Ensembles
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Research, inventory, and selection of effective repertoire for the successful instrumental ensemble performer. Course concentrates on published music from the late 18th century to the present for modern orchestral and chamber ensembles.
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MUS 430/530: Advanced Improvisation
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Transcription, analysis and performance of Instrumental and/or vocal Improvisation In contemporary, historical and ethnographic musical styles. Prerequisite: Ability to improvise convincingly in a complex tonal harmonic context
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MUS 455: Lyric Diction
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Essentials of diction for singers in English, Italian, German and French using I.P.A. symbols.
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