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MUSC 162: Written Theory 1.I
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
2 Hr. Elementary theory (scales, keys, intervals, triads, and dominant seventh chords) and introduction to diatonic harmony (part-writing and analysis.)
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MUSC 163: Aural Theory
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
II. 2 Hr. PR: MUSC 161. Continuation of MUSC 161.
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MUSC 164: Written Theory
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
II. 2 Hr. PR: MUSC 162. Continuation of MUSC 162. Diatonic harmony including part-writing, harmonization of melodies, and harmonic analysis with triads, seventh chords, secondary dominants, and modulation. Analysis of binary and ternary forms.
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MUSC 165: Fundamentals of Music
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I, II. 3 Hr. (Not open to music majors.) Introductory course designed to develop music reading skills through a systematic presentation of music notation and elementary compositional projects. 168. 20th Century American Pop Music. 3 Hr. Introduction to history and development of American popular music.
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MUSC 169: Diction for Singers:French
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I, II. 2 Hr. (May be repeated for credit; max 8 Hr.) PR: Consent. Phonetics, phonetic symbols, and pronunciation in singing in alternating semesters in various languages. Other aspects of language that will aid in comprehension of song, oratorio, and operatic texts considered.
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MUSC 169 - Diction for Singers:French
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MUSC 169A: Diction for Singers:English
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I, II. 2 Hr. (May be repeated for credit; max 8 Hr.) PR: Consent. Phonetics, phonetic symbols, and pronunciation in singing in alternating semesters in various languages. Other aspects of language that will aid in comprehension of song, oratorio, and operatic texts considered.
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MUSC 169A - Diction for Singers:English
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MUSC 169B: Diction for Singers:Italian
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I, II. 2 Hr. (May be repeated for credit; max 8 Hr.) PR: Consent. Phonetics, phonetic symbols, and pronunciation in singing in alternating semesters in various languages. Other aspects of language that will aid in comprehension of song, oratorio, and operatic texts considered.
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MUSC 169C: Diction for Singers:German
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
I, II. 2 Hr. (May be repeated for credit; max 8 Hr.) PR: Consent. Phonetics, phonetic symbols, and pronunciation in singing in alternating semesters in various languages. Other aspects of language that will aid comprehension of song, oratorio, and operatic texts considered.
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MUSC 169C - Diction for Singers:German
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MUSC 169D: Diction for Singers. I, II.
2.00 Credits
West Virginia University
Z. 2 Hr. (May be repeated for credit; max 8 Hr.) PR: Consent. Phonetics, phonetic symbols, and pronunciation in singing in alternating semesters in English; Italian, Latin, Spanish, German, and French. Other aspects of language that will aid comprehension of song, oratorio, and operatic texts considered.
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MUSC 169D - Diction for Singers. I, II.
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MUSC 170: Introduction to Music.I,II
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. (Not open to music majors.) Introductory course designed to develop an appreciation and understanding of the significance of music as a fine art, and to help the student develop intelligent listening habits.
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