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Seminar provides an opportunity for students to perform repertory with feedback from instructor and students. Seminar also provides a forum for covering elements of improvisation, stylistic interpretation, stage presence, repertory, technique and pedagogy. Students take Commercial Vocal Seminar (designated "Lower") during the first three semesters prior to beginning of commercial voice private lessons. Lower Seminar introduces commercial vocalists to commercial vocal styles and techniques in preparation for beginning of commercial private applied lessons. Commercial voice principals in semesters 4-8 take Commercial Vocal Seminar designated "Upper" which functions as an extension of the private applied lessons and provides opportunity for performance, critique and instruction.
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An extension of the private commercial piano lessons providing an opportunity for students to perform repertory with feedback from instructor and students. Seminar also provides a forum for covering elements of improvisation, stylistic interpretation, stage presence, repertory, technique and pedagogy.
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An extension of the private guitar lesson providing a time for students to perform repertory with feedback from instructor and students. Seminar also provides a forum for covering elements of improvisation, stylistic interpretation, stage presence, repertory, technique and pedagogy.
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1.00 Credits
A theoretical and practical approach to improvisation. Required of all commercial instrumentalists. Meets two hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MBI 2010. Continuation of study of improvisation from MBI 2010. Meets 2 hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Course provides materials and instruction covering the history, style, and performance techniques of ethnic percussion, hand-drumming, and electronic drumset. Students acquire knowledge and skill related to congas, timbales, djembe, bodhran, Latin accessories, electronic drumset, and drum module programming. Meets 2 hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MBI 2010. A study of the major styles of commercial music with attention to the characteristics that distinguish each style. Meets 2 hours per week.
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An extension of the private commercial instrumental lesson providing a time for students to perform repertory with feedback from instructor and students. Seminar also provides a forum for covering elements of improvisation, stylistic interpretation, stage presence, repertory, technique and pedagogy.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the foundations of the recorded music business, which includes the development of recording labels, technology-driven changes, and recordings from 1877 to the present. Also discussed is the formation of the major recording labels and the development of the marketing structure whereby recorded music is exposed and sold to consumers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MBU 1110 or EIS 1220. This course provides an in-depth study of intellectual property, the rationale for intellectual property protection, current issues involving intellectual property, international intellectual property issues, and the role of intellectual property in the entertainment industry. The types of intellectual property covered include copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and patents. Primary emphasis will be on copyright, the area of intellectual property most relevant to the entertainment industry.
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