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MUSI 205A: Projects in Electronic Music
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
In this course, students create a portfolio of music recordings and/or productions in an electronic music studio. Assigned projects incorporate composition, arranging, engineering, and production applications in a variety of media environments. Students analyze the nature of sound, sound production, sound enhancement, and the resulting music created.
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MUSI 205B: Projects in Electronic Music
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
In this course, students expand their portfolio to include music projects /productions for various media applications and industries such as for the Internet, television and cinema. Students analyze the nature of sound, sound production, sound enhancement, and the resulting music and sound recordings created.
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MUSI 206A: Projects in Composition
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
In this course students learn to work efficiently as composers with the added support of constant positive feedback. This course is not limited to composing in a classical style but addresses broader issues common to all styles and genres. Included are such studies in compositional principles of form and structure, and other issues that enable students to analyze the nature of their musical creativity. The emphasis is on the students' examining from a critical standpoint weaknesses and strengths in their own original compositions as well as that of their peers, and on the students' developing their creative potential. In addition to music majors and students with advanced knowledge of music, this course is intended for any students actively creating their own music.
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MUSI 206B: Projects in Composition
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course is a companion course to Music 206A and is designed to allow students, with the aid of recording facilities and computer workstations running music software, to pursue their work as composers.This course is not limited to composing in a classical style but addresses broader issues common to all styles and genres. Included are such studies in compositional principles of balance, texture, dramatic emphasis and other issues that enable students to analyze the nature of their musical creativity. Upon completion of the Music 206 course sequence students have a portfolio of original music. In addition to music majors and students with advanced knowledge of music, this course is intended for any students actively creating their own music.
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MUSI 209: Electronic Music Studio Internship
1.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course allows advanced students in recording arts and computer music to get credit for assisting others in the Electronic Music Studio lab. After audition students are assigned to assist beginning and intermediate students from other classes working in the Electronic Music Studio lab. In this way students reinforce their knowledge and skills by guiding and mentoring others on the basis of what they had learned by seeing and doing in previous courses. This course may be taken four times for credit.
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MUSI 212: Vocal Ensemble
2.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
The Vocal Ensemble is an intermediate choral ensemble that focuses on developing music-reading and vocal skills in the preparation and performance of a wide variety of choral works. Enrollment is by audition. Members are expected to have some previous choral, and vocal experience. This course may be taken four times for credit so that students have the opportunity to improve their rehearsal and performance skills by performing new repertoire each semester. Attendance at rehearsals and performances is required.
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MUSI 212A: Vocal Ensemble I (Men and Women)
2.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
Emphasizing vocal ensemble singing, sight-reading and the study of vocal chamber music chosen from the Renaissance period to the present day, and including the popular idiom. Attendance at rehearsals and performances is required.
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MUSI 212B: Vocal Ensemble II (Men and Women)
2.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
Continuation of Music 212A. Emphasizing vocal ensemble singing, sight-reading and the study of vocal chamber music chosen from the Renaissance period to the present day, and including the popular idiom. Attendance at all rehearsals and performances is required.
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MUSI 212C: Vocal Ensemble III (Men and Women)
2.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
Continuation of Music 212B. Emphasizing vocal ensemble singing, sight-reading and the study of vocal chamber music chosen from the Renaissance period to the present day, and including the popular idiom. Attendance at all rehearsals and performances is required.
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MUSI 212D: Vocal Ensemble IV (Men and Women)
2.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
Continuation of Music 212C. Emphasizing vocal ensemble singing, sight-reading and the study of vocal chamber music chosen from the Renaissance period to the present day, and including the popular idiom. Attendance at all rehearsals and performances is required.
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