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MUS 108: TLU Choir
0.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
________ *Codes for AMUS courses are as follows: c = class, such as voice class, brass class, etc. a = applied level for performance degrees p = principal level for Music Education, Church Music, and B.A. degrees s = secondary level for music majors on secondary instrument e = elective level for non-music majors See "Applied Music" in this section for explanation of these levels.
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MUS 108A: Kantorei Chamber Choir
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Texas Lutheran University
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MUS 110: Beginning Band and Orchestra Methods of Instruction
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Music methods and practical experiences for the teaching of beginning instrumental music in a classroom setting in the public schools. Emphasis on management, discipline, and motivational strategies. Will include the study of all brass, woodwind, percussion and string instruments andmaterials and instructional strategies appropriate for this level of instrumental instruction. This course is required prior to enrollment in AMUS 114c, 115c, 116c, or 117c for all-level music education majors.
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MUS 111: Ear-Training and Sight-Singing I
1.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Reinforcement of theoretical concepts presented in MUS 131, with emphasis placed on vocal production and aural recognition of aspects in tonal music. Aural skills to be developed include recognition, dictation, and vocal production of melodic intervals of an octave or smaller, triadic harmonies (major, minor, diminished and augmented), and rhythms in simple and compound meter.
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MUS 112: Ear-Training and Sight-Singing II
1.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Reinforcement of theoretical concepts presented in MUS 132, with emphasis placed on vocal production and aural recognition of several aspects found in 18th-century tonal music. An expansion of aural skills to include recognition, dictation, and vocal production of simple and compoundmelodic intervals, harmonic structures with added sevenths, and rhythms in simple and compound meter. Skills acquired will be applied to recognize cadence types and phrasing in compositions. Prerequisite: MUS 111.
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MUS 114: String Ensemble
1.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Preparation and performance of selections from the standard orchestral repertoire. Membership is determined by audition.
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MUS 116: Jazz Band
1.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Open by audition to all students of the university. A study of the various styles of jazz through performance. Two hours of rehearsal each week plus special rehearsals and concerts both on and off campus. This course does not satisfy the requirement for ensemble credit.
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MUS 117: Concert Band
1.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Open by audition to all students of the university. The band performs in concert on campus and on tour. Five hours maximum of rehearsal each week plus special rehearsals and appearances. Members are encouraged to enroll for private lessons. A total of four credits may be earned by participating in band or choir or a combination of the two. Credit may not be earned in both band and choir in the same semester.
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MUS 118: TLU Choir
1.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Open by audition to all students of the university. A wide range of both sacred and secular literature is performed on campus and on tour. Members are encouraged to enroll for either private or class voice study. Five hours of rehearsal each week plus special sectional rehearsals and appearances. A total of four credits may be earned by participating in band or choirs or a combination of the two. Credit may not be earned in both band and choir in the same semester.
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MUS 118A: Kantorei Chamber Choir
1.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
This select choir is comprised of auditioned members of the TLU choir who express an interest in choral repertoire for the small ensemble.Many different styles will be studied and performed; however, the music of our time will be the primary focus of this ensemble.
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