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1.00 Credits
A contemporary music ensemble utilizing the normal big band instrumentation of saxaphones, trumpets, trombones, and rhythm section. Presents concerts on campus and in the community. Open to instrumentalists by audition or invitation. One semester hour.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the language of jazz improvisation including nomenclature, chord progressions, scales, melodic development, transcription, and application to standard jazz repertoire. Prerequisite: Music major/minor or permission of instructor. Two semester hours.
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1.00 Credits
Studies concert band/wind ensemble literature of all historical periods. Presents campus and tour concerts. Open to all students with instrumental experience. Required ensemble for instrumental students. One semester hour.
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0.00 Credits
A course to expose music majors to a variety of music literature and performers. Required of music majors each semester enrolled as a full time student. Not to exceed seven semesters. Graded pass/fail. No credit.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of western art music with listening and analysis of works from the Middle Ages to contemporary times. Study of the relation of music to the history of western civilization and the other arts. Survey of principal composers' biographies. Discussion of primary genres and forms. Three semester hours.Because of similarity of content, Music 201 may be taken in place of Music 101 by students of other majors. Students should confer with the course instructor if interested. Students must choose either course; it is not possible to earn credit from both courses.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Music 111-112 with emphasis on non-dominant seventh chords, chromatic h armony, modulation, part-writing, counterpoint, formal analysis, atonal skills, and 20th century styles. Generally taken in conjunction with MUSI 213-124. Prerequisite: Grade of 'C' or better in MUSI 112 is a prerequisite for MUSI 211; Grade of 'C' or better in MUSI 211 is a prerequisite for MUSI 212. Three semester hours.
Prerequisite:
MUSI 112
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Music 111-112 with emphasis on non-dominant seventh chords, chromatic harmony, modulation, part-writing, counterpoint, formal analysis, atonal analysis skills, and 20th century styles. Generally taken in conjunction with MUSI 213-214. Prerequisite: Grade of 'C' or better in MUSI 112 is a prerequisite for MUSI 211; Grade of 'C' or better in MUSI 211 is a prerequisite for MUSI 212. Three semester hours.
Prerequisite:
MUSI 211
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of 113-114 with emphasis on harmonic dictation, keyboard harmonization, jazz chords, sequencing, composition, sightsinging. Includes use of computer tutorials. General taken in conjunction with MUSI 221-212. Prerequisite: Graade of C or better in MUSI 114 is a prerequisite for MUSI 213; Grade of C or better in MUSI 213 is a prerequisite for MUSI 214. One semester hour.
Prerequisite:
MUSI 114
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of 113-114 with emphasis on harmonic dictation, keyboard harmonization, jazz chords, sequencing, composition, sightsinging. Includes use of computer tutorials. Generally taken in conjunction with MUSI 211-212. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MUSI 213; Grade of C or better in MUSI 213 is a prerequisite for MUSI 214. One semester hour.
Prerequisite:
MUSI 213
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2.00 Credits
A study of materials and methods used by the music specialist in the elementary and middle school, including current trends in the inclusion of the techniques of Orff, Kodaly and others into the traditional approaches. Students are introduced to computer assisted technology in the elementary music classroom. Prerequisites: MUSI 112, 114. Two semester hours.
Prerequisite:
MUSI 112 or MUSI 114
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