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MUSC 100: Music Rudiments and Skills
1.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
Intended for non-music major students whose program outcomes include the need for basic music-making skills (e.g., recreational leaders). This course introduces students to basic performance skills, focusing primarily on understanding musical notation, singing, and playing simple instruments. 1 semester hour
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MUSC 111: Musicianship I
2.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This is the first in a sequence of four courses designed to develop the fundamental skills necessary for good musicianship. The course emphasizes the development of fluent rhythmic skills (i.e. the accurate reading and performance of rhythms and the correct notation of rhythmic patterns by ear). Basics of sight-singing through the use of solfeggio syllables are introduced. 2 semester hours
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MUSC 113: Theory Rudiments
1.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course assumes no prior study in music theory and serves as the introductory course for that study. The course emphasizes theory fundamentals (conventions of notation, intervals, scales, modes, key signatures and triads). Students with significant prior music theory training are encouraged to bypass this course by examination. 1 semester hour
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MUSC 115: Foundations for the Study of Music:Introduction to the Music Profession
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course is intended to introduce beginning music students to the music profession so that their baccalaureate study of music can be a more productive and enriching experience. Students explore aspects of professional behavior, identify and explain the skills and attitudes that contribute to professional success, and observe and begin to emulate music professionals engaged in the various performing, scholarly, and pedagogical activities of making music. Additional emphasis is placed upon integrating the study of music with other academic discipline as encountered in the College's Liberal Studies program. MUAP 050, Music Convocation must be taken concurrently-- students are required to pass MUAP 050 with a grade of S in order to pass MUSC 115. MUAP 050 functions as a lab course for MUSC 115. 2 semester hours
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MUSC 121: Foundations of American Jazz and World Music
1.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course is an introductory course covering the basic historical and compositional elements of American Jazz music and World Music (music of non-western cultures). Introduction to the styles, instruments, and musical elements will be included. Significant listening to examples of each style and major performers in each genre will be expected. 1 semester hour
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MUSC 150: Theory I
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course begins the sequence of "harmony" courses.It introduces diatonic triads and seventh chords in all inversions. Activities include part-writing, realization of figured bass, analysis, simple composition, harmonization, and related topics. Prerequisite: MUSC 113 or WPI. 3 semester hours
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MUSC 151: Musicianship II
2.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course continues the development of musicianship skills. Sight-singing, melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation, and other related activities involve material of moderately easy tonal and rhythmic content. Prerequisite: MUSC 111 or WPI. 2 semester hours
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MUSC 190: Introduction to Music
2.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
For non-music majors, this course introduces students to masterpieces of Western art music and emphasizes the identification of those similarities which exist among forms and styles. 2 semester hours
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MUSC 200: Theory II
3.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course continues the study of tonal harmony, modulations to closely related keys, secondary dominants, borrowed chords, augmented and Neapolitan sixth chords, and other altered chords. Continuation of activities in MUSC 150, but with increased emphasis upon analysis. Prerequisite: MUSC 150. 3 semester hours
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MUSC 201: Musicianship III
2.00 Credits
Alderson Broaddus University
This course continues the development of musicianship skills by focusing upon materials of moderately difficult tonal and rhythmic content. Prerequisite: MUSC 151. 2 semester hours
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