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1.00 Credits
A continuation of MUS 2201, this course is designed to develop skills necessary to complete the Piano Proficiency exam, which includes scales, chord 99 progressions, harmonization, transposition, sight reading, and performance of a memorized piece. The class meets two hours per week. Offered: yearly. Johnson
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3.00 Credits
Students explore the history of Western music in social, historical, and theoretical context from ancient and medieval period to the end of the Baroque period. Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in MUS 1101, or instructor's consent. Offered: yearly. Woeste
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3.00 Credits
This continuation of MUS 2501 focuses on the history and development of Western music in social, historical, and theoretical context from the beginnings of the Classical period to the present day. Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in MUS 1101, or instructor's consent. Offered: yearly. Woeste
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2.00 Credits
Students engage in a study of MIDI and digital recording techniques in relation to composition, arranging, and scoring. Prerequisites: MUS 1101 or MUS 1020, or professor's consent. Offered: yearly. Dunbar
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2.00 Credits
This advanced music theory course examines form and structure in Western music from early music to twentieth century practice; includes phrase and period structure, binary and ternary song forms, composite forms, sonata allegro, rondo, rondo-sonata, and arch form. Prerequisite: MUS 2101. Offered: every third year. Dunbar
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2.00 Credits
This advanced music theory course focuses on contrapuntal techniques for two, three, or more voices using primarily 18th century models. Prerequisite: MUS 2101. Offered: every third year. Dunbar
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2.00 Credits
Students receive instruction in compositional mapping, texture, accompaniment, rhythmic variations, traditional and contemporary harmonic techniques, treatment of melody, text setting, and form. Prerequisite: MUS 2101. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Dunbar
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2.00 Credits
Students learn the function, abilities and limitations of orchestral musical instruments. Ranges, transposition, and voicing in context with other instruments are explored. Prerequisite: MUS 2101. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Dunbar
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1.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the role of the pianist in accompanying worship and performing in various worship-oriented settings, with emphasis on technique, improvisation, embellishment, and arranging piano music for worship settings. Prerequisites: MUS 2025, MUS 2101, or consent of instructor. This course may be repeated for credit, with additional lesson fees required. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Dunbar
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to principles and methods necessary for teaching music to elementary and secondary school students. Offered: alternate years. Woeste
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