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1.00 Credits
Applied Woodwinds. 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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1.00 Credits
Applied Woodwinds. 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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Applied Percussion. 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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1.00 Credits
Applied Percussion. 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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Applied Orchestral Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass. 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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Applied Strings: Guitar. 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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1.00 Credits
Applied Orchestral Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass. 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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1.00 Credits
Applied Strings: Guitar. 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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2.00 Credits
As the first semester of a two-semester conducting course sequence, the course addresses basic conducting techniques and prepared students for the vocal (MUSC-309) or instrumental (MUSC-310) Conducting courses. Students will master the full range of basic conducting gestures including beat patterns in all meters, cueing, baton technique, simple score reading/conducting including 4-part chorals, and error detection.Credit, two hours.
Prerequisite:
MUSC 214
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to present music education majors with appropriate music teaching methods and materials for effective pre-school and elementary and instrumental music teaching.Credit, three hours.
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