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MUS 106: Sight-Singing and Dictation II
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
Sight Singing and Dictation II extends the initial concepts through modal scales, extended harmonic progressions, chordal inversions, melodic singing with intervals up to a sixth, further work in bass and treble clef, transposition, two-part sing-play exercises, and compound rhythms. Corequisite: MUS 104. Offered each spring.
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MUS 120: Preliminary Piano Class
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
Exposure to and practice in keyboard technique, theory, sight reading, transposition and repertoire. Designed for music majors whose primary instrument is not piano or organ.
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MUS 121: Class Piano I
0.00 Credits
Brevard College
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MUS 123: Class Piano II
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
Continued exposure to and practice in keyboard technique, theory, sight reading, transposition and repertoire, culminating in the Piano Proficiency Exam. Successful passing of the Piano Proficiency Exam is required of all music majors. Prerequisite: MUS 121, or permission of Director of Keyboard Studies.
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MUS 125: Class Guitar
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
Class instruction in beginning classical guitar techniques. Open to all students. No prerequisite or corequisite.
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MUS 201: Jazz History
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
A study of the origins of jazz, this course looks closely at the varied styles and techniques in the history of the form. Students also develop refined listening skills. Open to all students.
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MUS 202: World Music and Culture
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
MUS 202 introduces students to the music of cultures outside of the Western European Classical tradition. Music-cultures studied may include Japan, India, West Africa (Ghana/Togo), South Africa/Zimbabwe, Indonesia, and Native American cultures. Students will experience non-western musical traditions through listening to musical examples, reading required texts, watching videos, and learning to play instruments from other cultures. Open to all students. Offered spring semester, even years.
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MUS 203: Harmony III
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
Harmony III explores form, contraputal procedure, and provides the student with an introduction to chromatic harmony. Prerequisite: MUS 104; Corequisite: MUS 205. Offered each fall.
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MUS 204: Harmony IV
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
Harmony IV continues the discussion of form, contrapuntal procedures, chromatic harmony, and includes an introduction to contemporary compositional practices. Prerequisite: MUS 203; Corequisite: MUS 206. Offered each spring.
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MUS 205: Sight Singing and Dictation III
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
Sight Singing and Dictation III builds on concepts and skills of the previous two semesters including modal transformation of melodies, harmonic sing-play (the student divides and sings the inner voices of short harmonic progressions), and harmonic singing including simple chromatically altered chords. Melodic singing including intervals up to a seventh, two-part rhythm exercises in a variety of meters, harmonic and melodic dictation. Alto and tenor clefs are introduced. Corequisite: MUS 203. Offered each fall.
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