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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to develop students' knowledge and understanding of African and African-American music. Emphasis will be placed on the African Diaspora, the origins of African-American music, and composers and musicians who represent various African-American musical styles. Credit, three hours.
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1.00 Credits
Elective. Performance of music literature for small vocal, woodwind, brass, string, and percussion ensembles. Instruction will be provided in performance techniques and focused on the chamber music of various stylistic periods. Lab Fee.Credit, one hour.
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1.00 Credits
Elective. Performance of music literature for small vocal, woodwind, brass, string, and percussion ensembles. Instruction will be provided in performance techniques and focused on the chamber music of various stylistic periods. Lab Fee.Credit, one hour.
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1.00 Credits
A study of choral works with emphasis on reading, diction, tone quality, interpretation, and aesthetics. Attention will be given to the languages and cultures associated with the particular choral literature, i.e., English and dialects used in Negro Spirituals, Latin, Italian, German, and French. Lab Fee.Credit, one hour.
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1.00 Credits
A study of choral works with emphasis on reading, diction, tone quality, interpretation, and aesthetics. Attention will be given to the languages and cultures associated with the particular choral literature, i.e., English and dialects used in Negro Spirituals, Latin, Italian, German, and French. Lab Fee.Credit, one hour.
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1.00 Credits
The course exposes all music majors, including students interested in the music industry discipline, to music technology and its wide range of applications (hardware controllers and interfaces; educational, recording, and notation software). An overview of Microsoft Office and its database, word-processing, and PowerPoint functions is also included.Credit, one hour.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to music theory and music notation for students with little or no background in music theory. Course offered in Spring Term only.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
The introductory course exposes the artist, technician, and business person to the basic concepts, terminology, and trends in the ever-expanding music industry. The course examines the structure of the industry - its systems, practices, rules, and regulations - and then explores the reasons behind various changes in that structure. The topics include: Managers, Agents, and Attorneys; Contracts, Copyrights, Licensing, and Publishing; The Record Business; The Film, Television & Radio Business; Concerts, Touring, and Gigs; and the various careers in the music industry. Credit, three hour.
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3.00 Credits
The study of music notation, major and minor scales, intervals and triads. Students will learn basic harmonic analysis including cadences, nonharmonic tones, and rules of four part writing. There is a laboratory fee.Prerequisite: Music major or minor.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
MUSC 110
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3.00 Credits
The continued study of major and minor scales, intervals, and of primary triads and their inversions. Analyze and compose melodies using simple meter and simple rhythm. Develop basic ear training skills through melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation. Sing melodic exercises in major and minor keys. Lab Fee.Prerequisites: MUSC 113.Credit, four hours.
Prerequisite:
MUSC 113
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