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MUS 223: Music Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
The course focuses on the aesthetics of music, listening skills necessary to fully appreciate music, and the societal and cultural roles that music plays. Various folk and art musical styles will be studied, with attention to their historical evolution and influence on one another. Offered Fall
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MUS 230: Introduction to Sound and Recording Technology
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
Students will explore the basic principles involved in the process of sound reinforcement and recording, including microphones and the principles of sound transduction, basic analog audio electronics, device interconnection, shielding and grounding, analog-to-digital conversion, magnetic recording processes in both analog and digital systems, and standard practices of recording, mixing, editing and mastering. Studio and live sound equipment are used in class, in studio exercises, and student projects. Offered Fall odd numbered years
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MUS 310: Instrumental Ensembles
1.00 Credits
Tiffin University
Students in the University Bands explore a variety of musical styles, forms, and genres, and are taught technique, music literacy, forms and styles, in order to achieve both the individual’s musicianship growth and the development of the entire ensemble. Students will be subject to individual performance evaluations, and involvement in performances on campus, off campus, and on tour may be required. Offered Spring
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MUS 312: Choral Ensembles
1.00 Credits
Tiffin University
Students in the University Choral and Vocal Ensembles explore a variety of musical styles, forms, and genres, and are taught techÂnique, music literacy, forms and styles, in order to achieve both the individual’s musicianship growth and the development of the entire ensemble. Students will be subject to individual performance evaluations, and involvement in performances on campus, off campus, and on tour may be required. Offered Spring
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MUS 315: Private Music Instruction: Instrumental
1.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This individual study is based on fundamentals of technique and basic musicianship on the student's primary instrument. Students meet with an instructor of their given instrument 50 minutes per week for private lessons in order to address individual issues related to these topics. Studies include technical exercises, etudes, and an appropriate sampling of literature. A final examination is conducted by jury. Private Music Instruction fee required. Offered Fall, Spring
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MUS 316: Private Music Instruction: Instrumental
1.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This individual study is based on fundamentals of technique and basic musicianship on the student’s primary instrument. Students meet with an instructor of their given instrument 50 minutes per week for private lessons in order to address individual issues related to these topics. Studies include technical exercises, etudes, and an appropriate sampling of literature. A final examination is conducted by jury. Private Music Instruction fee required.
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MUS 317: Private Music Instruction: Vocal
1.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This individual study is based on fundamentals of vocal technique and basic. Students meet with an instructor of their voice part 50 minutes per week for private lessons in order to address individual issues related to these topics. Studies include technical exerÂcises, etudes, and an appropriate sampling of literature. A final examination is conducted by jury. Private Music Instruction fee required. Offered Fall, Spring
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MUS 318: Private Music Instruction: Vocal
1.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This individual study is based on fundamentals of vocal technique and basic musicianship. Students meet with an instructor of their voice part 50 minutes per week for private lessons in order to address individual issues related to these topics. Studies include technical exercises, etudes, and an appropriate sampling of literature. A final examination is conducted by jury. Private Music Instruction fee required. Offered Fall, Spring
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MUS 321: Music Theory and Application
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course will allow students to develop an understanding of intermediate music theory and ear training, and will also teach functional keyboard skills. The course will address harmonic and formal analysis, basic part-writing techniques, basic arranging and orchestration, and give students a survey of compositional techniques used in classical music and modern-day practices. Offered Spring odd numbered years
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MUS 324: Survey of American Popular Music (w)
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course is designed to provide a general historical overview of the development of popular music in the United States. Students will learn to listen closely and critically to popular musical styles; appreciated the historical and social contexts of popular music; understand some of the people, institutions and conditions that have shaped popular music; and think creatively and critically about the cultural role of popular music. This is a writing intensive course.
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