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MUS 2231: Studio Recording I
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course offers students a hands-on opportunity to explore the exciting world of multi-track recording. Topics include studio setup, use of the equipment in the recording studio, over-dubbing, mixing and general producing concepts.
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MUS 2250: Introduction to Music Education
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This introductory course in Music Education is intended to provide historical, philosophical, and practical foundations for the teaching of music. Initial exposure to the methods, tools, language, and literature of the professional music education will be reviewed to help the student explore and confirm his or her decision to enter the field. Students will become collegiate members of the professional organization "MENC," read articles in its professional journal, and attend the annual Vermont Music Educators Conference. Field observations in area schools will provide real world examples of public school music instruction. (Fall semesters, every other year)
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MUS 2310: Jazz Improvisation
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Topics explored in this course include scale/chord relationships, nomenclature, ear training, and analysis performance of common jazz/commercial forms and devices.
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MUS 2313: Music Theory III
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Advanced music theory for music majors. Classical studies of advanced form and analysis including baroque, classical, romantic, and 20th-century forms. (Shared course in VSC.)
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MUS 2314: Music Theory IV
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This is a continuation of Music Theory III.
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MUS 2330: Elementary Voice Class
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course is designed for the beginning vocal student wishing to improve his or her voice. Proper vocal technique is employed along with an introduction to beginning vocal literature. The anatomy of the vocal mechanism is discussed.
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MUS 2350/4010: Music Theater Production
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course is designed to give students a complete experience preparing for a performance of either a full book musical or a musical theater revue. Meetings will be scheduled from two to four times per week; students will be guided through the process of exploring and creating a character through the medium of singing. Emphasis will be placed on the differences between the rigors of moving from speech to song and vice versa that are presented by the musical theater medium. Students will also learn how to work in cooperation with on -stage colleagues, musicians and crew. In addition, they will learn how to care for their general and vocal health during the critical pre- and mid-production periods. In addition, the cast will study the particular attributes of each show or shows being performed, vis-a-vis political and social/historical context as well as any significant literary connections or foundations.
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MUS 2361: Instrumental Techniques I
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course is designed to prepare music education students to teach woodwind instruments to beginning and intermediate-level students. Techniques for successful beginning woodwind instruction and performance are studied, along with instructional planning procedures, and resource materials. Students' teaching and playing competencies will be centered on the flute, clarinet, and saxophone. Students will also become familiar with the oboe and bassoon.
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MUS 2362: Instrumental Techniques II
3.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Instrumental Techniques II picks up where Instrumental Techniques I leaves off and should be taken sequentially. This course is designed to prepare music education students to teach brass and percussion instruments to beginning and intermediate-level students. Techniques for successful beginning brass and percussion instruction and performance are studied, along with instructional planning procedures and resource materials. Students' teaching and playing competencies will be centered on the trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium, tuba, and snare drum as well as many other percussion instruments including bass drum, timpani, cymbals, band and orchestra auxiliary percussion and Latin/African hand percussion.
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MUS 2810/4810: Internship in Music
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Northern Vermont University (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
(Shared course in VSC)
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