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MUSC 3650: Music History & Literature II
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This is the second of a two semester sequence providing music majors with a foundational understanding in the history and development of Western art music. It will cover music throughout history and the relationship of music to the other arts. This course includes the chronological study of music during the Romantic and Contemporary periods. This is the continuation course to MUSC 3630.
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MUSC 3656: Private Brass III
1.00 Credits
Snow College
This course provides students with individual percussion instruction. Private instruction is required of music majors each semester during college. Music majors receive one-hour lessons each week of the semester. The course is repeatable for credit. This course develops and improves technical, interpretive, sight reading, pedagogical, and improvisational skills as well as developing understanding of the history and repertory of the specific instrument/voice. Students must successfully pass the jury at the end of their second semester of 1000 level private instruction in order to register for 2000 level private instruction. An additional fee is required.
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MUSC 3686: Private Percussion III
1.00 Credits
Snow College
This course provides students with individual percussion instruction. Private instruction is required of music majors each semester during college. Music majors receive one-hour lessons each week of the semester. The course is repeatable for credit. This course develops a student's technical, interpretive, sight reading, pedigogical and improvisational skills as well as developing a student's understanding of the history and repertory of the specific in strumental/voice. A jury is required at the end of the semester. The jury accounts for 20% of the grade for the course. Students must successfully pass the jury at the end of their second semester of 2000 level private instruction in order to register for 3000 level private instruction. An additional fee is required.
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MUSC 3696: Private Comp/Production III
1.00 Credits
Snow College
This course provides individual musical instruction at an advanced level. Private instruction is required of all music majors each semester. Music performance majors are required to take 60-minute lessons each week, while music education and music therapy students are required to take 30-minute lessons each week. All students are also required to participate in regular master classes, recitals and juries which fulfill the lab portion of the course. The course is also available to non-music majors who wish to develop their musicianship and performance skills. An additional fee is required. This course may be repeated for credit.
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MUSC 3720: Audio Post Production
2.00 Credits
Snow College
This course presents an overview of the technology and techniques used in the creation and production of audio synchronized with moving picture (video, film, and television). It includes a study of the history and technology of sound in film, elements of sound for video, and the various roles and uses of music with moving picture.
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MUSC 3736: Private Strings III
1.00 Credits
Snow College
This course provides individual musical instruction at an intermediate to advanced level. Private instruction is required of all music majors each semester. Music performance majors are required to take 60-minute lessons each week, while music education and music therapy students are required to take 30-minute lessons each week. All students are also required to participate in regular master classes, recitals, and juries which fulfill the lab portion of the course. The course is also available to non-music majors who wish to develop their musicianship and performance skills. An additional fee is required. This course may be repeated for credit.
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MUSC 3750: Survey of Music Business
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is a general overview and study of the business of making money from music. It covers the general aspects of the music industry including the major functional areas, governmental regulations, and revenue streams. It also presents a balanced focus towards discussing the practical career paths, common practices, and history of the music industry.
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MUSC 3856: Private Jazz III
1.00 Credits
Snow College
This course provides individual musical instruction in jazz at the beginning to intermediate level. This course augments but does not replace private study on the major instrument, and can not be taken in the place of private lessons. All students taking this course are also required to participate in regular master classes, recitals and juries which fulfill the lab portion of the course. The course is also available to non-music majors who wish to develop their musicianship and performance skills. An additional fee is required.
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MUSC 3920: Opera Workshop
1.00 Credits
Snow College
This course includes staging and performances of arias and short scenes from operas, operettas, and musical theater. It is intended for students in the vocal music advisement track, as well as those wishing for an advanced experience in vocal literature. This ensemble will provide students with an opportunity to develop technical skill, sight-reading ability, and knowledge of the repertory related to the ensemble. It further allows students to synthesize musical, historical and cultural knowledge into meaningful artistic expression. This course is open only to music majors pursuing the B. Mus degree or by permission of instructor. Audition required. May be repeated for credit.
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MUSC 3976: Chamber Vocal Ensemble III
1.00 Credits
Snow College
This course will provide small group training in a variety of choral music literature. Those registering are expected to participate in major activities of the department. This course is open only to music majors pursuing the B. Mus. degree or by permission of instructor. Audition required. May be repeated for credit.
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