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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Music Theory and Ear Training III. Modal singing and dictation studies. Study intervals, two- and three-part dictation. The study of diatonic and chromatic harmony, Neapolitan sixth chord the Italian sixth chord, German sixth chord, and French sixth chord. Lab Fee.Prerequisites: MUSC 213.Credit, four hours.
Prerequisite:
MUSC 213
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2.00 Credits
The continued study of ear training skills through melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation. Continued development of sight-singing skills.Prerequisites: MUSC 114 and MUSC 116.Credit, two hours.
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2.00 Credits
Study of concert literature, performance techniques, and repertoire. Three (3) meetings per week. Lab Fee.Credit, one hour.
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2.00 Credits
Emphasis is placed on the development of students' functional piano techniques and piano keyboard compositions at the elementary level. Students are expected to acquire additional piano performance skills through technique, music reading, and harmonization. There is a laboratory fee.Prerequisite: MUSC-121.Credit, two hours.
Prerequisite:
MUSC 121
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2.00 Credits
The course is a continuation of Music 220 (Piano Class III). Additional attention is given to developing students' comprehensive piano performance skills. Lab Fee.Prerequisites: MUSC 220.Credit, one hour.
Prerequisite:
MUSC 220
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3.00 Credits
The introductory course exposes music majors, especially those interested in the music industry, and Non-Mass Communications majors (Mass Comm students are required to take sound production courses unique to the mass communications industry) to the basic principles of audio-frequency, amplitude, and timbre; the technical characteristics of audio systems-monitors, mixers, microphones, and digital audio workstation; the primary concepts of music production and recording-audio signal flow, multi-tracking, editing, signal processing, mixing, and mastering; and the business of audio recording.Credit, three hour.
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces the music industry student to the computer application of Pro Tools. It is considered the current industry standard program for recording and also the most powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). The course covers the entire program including the newest features available in Pro Tools 8.Credit, three hour.
Prerequisite:
MUSC 223
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1.00 Credits
A SRCP (Student Run Company Project) is an in-house learning structure where students are the only ones involved in operating the company. In most internships, the student usually views from afar the key operations that go on in a company, and years would pass before one would actually be in charge of A & R, Marketing, and Production, etc. The SRCP is an experience-oriented structure that immerses the student into the core of the operations.Credit, one hour.
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1.00 Credits
A SRCP (Student Run Company Project) is an in-house learning structure where students are the only ones involved in operating the company. In most internships, the student usually views from afar the key operations that go on in a company, and years would pass before one would actually be in charge of A & R, Marketing, and Production, etc. The SRCP is an experience-oriented structure that immerses the student into the core of the operations.Credit, one hour.
Prerequisite:
MUSC 227
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1.00 Credits
Applied Piano. Music majors wishing to take applied music courses should begin with the lowest 100-level course number. Applied music courses are designed for Music Majors. Applied music courses include: progressive technical studies, scales, exercises, repertoire from varied genre, and mandatory performances on music seminars. Upon completion of the 400 level series of applied courses, a senior recital (capstone) is required. Lab Fee.Credit, one hour.
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