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MUSI 255: Intermediate Guitar Class
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
A course offered for those who have completed Basic Guitar Class or who are comfortable playing the guitar's basic chords. This class will seek to advance guitar skills for the playing of praise and worship guitar. The student will assemble a large praise song list, learn about the history and theology of hymns and praise songs, practice strumming and finger-picking patterns, and learn basic music theory. Techniques learned are applicable to various styles of music. Offered each semester.
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MUSI 273: Woodwind Instrument Methods
2.00 Credits
Eastern University
A course designed to prepare the prospective music teacher to teach flute, clarinet, and saxophone in the elementary and secondary public school environments. The performance component will include proper embouchure development, posture, developing a characteristic sound, a variety of articulations, tuning and intonation, and range. Techniques for teaching each of the above-mentioned performance skills, diagnostic and prescriptive skills, and selection and care of the instruments and their accessories will comprise the course's pedagogical element.
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MUSI 273L: Woodwind Instruments I Lab
0.00 Credits
Eastern University
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MUSI 274: Woodwind Instruments II
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
A course designed to prepare the prospective music teacher to teach oboe and bassoon in the elementary and secondary public school environments. This course is the second of a two-semester sequence in woodwind instrument performance and pedagogy. The course will include one lecture section and one lab section per week. Prerequisite: Grade C or better in Woodwind Instruments I or equivalent professional competency. Offered every three years. Lab fee applies.
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MUSI 274L: Woodwind Instruments II Lab
0.00 Credits
Eastern University
Lab fee applies.
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MUSI 301: Musicianship IV
0.00 Credits
Eastern University
Musicianship IV
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MUSI 302: Compostion, Orchestration and Arranging
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A study of the basic elements of music in various contexts for the purpose of understanding and creating original and adapted works of music. Designed to equip the student with skills to compose and develop musical ideas. Included will be arranging and orchestration with consideration of theological assumptions of musical creativity.
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MUSI 304: Musicianship IV
2.00 Credits
Eastern University
A course introducing the harmony of jazz and popular music and other modern music theories. This course will include sight singing and ear training as well as work in the electronic music studio.
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MUSI 304L: Aural Skills IV
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
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MUSI 305: Music History I
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A comprehensive music history course, concerned solely with the music of Europe (Western Music) and its development from ancient Greece and Rome through the Baroque Era (circa 1600-1750). One of the main points of the course is to discuss music as a mirror of society; consequently, we will also study the simultaneous developments of related fine arts, culture, history, technology, and politics in Europe during the time frame covered by this class. Great emphasis is placed upon form and analysis of the major trends and representative musical works from each period.
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