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MUS 222: Functional Class Piano II
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
Half course Class piano approach. Skills include a survey of MUS 221 Functional Piano I course content, accompanying, score reading, ensemble playing, and advanced transposition and sight reading. Class size limited. Prerequisite: MUS 221 or consent of instructor. Spring Term.
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MUS 223: Jazz Keyboard Fundamntls
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
Half course Keyboard realization of jazz harmony with idiomatic voicings. Areas studies include: block chording, advanced diatonic chords, and foundational progressions in multiple keys. Prerequisite: MUS 221 and 222 or completion of piano proficiency exam. Spring Term.
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MUS 235: Theory III
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Continuation of MUS 136. Detailed study of the expansions of the tonal system achieved in the 18th and 19th centuries. Chromatic harmony, including modulation to distant keys as well as augmented sixth, Neapolitan, and altered chords. Keyboard, dictation, and composition assignments appropriate to the subject matter. Required of all music majors. Prerequisite: MUS 136 or equivalent. Fall Term.
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MUS 236: Theory IV
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Continuation of MUS 235. Broad-ranging studies of the compositional, aesthetic, and theoretical developments of the late 19th and 20th centuries including tonal ambiguity, expansions and negations of traditional tonality, and reorganizations of all musical dimensions. During the latter part of the term, each student is required to compose a work for public performance. Required of all music majors. Prerequisite: MUS 235 or equivalent. Spring Term.
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MUS 245: Women's Chorus II
0.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Quarter course or non-credit Study and performance of choral literature from a variety of historical periods. May fulfill the music major ensemble requirement. Prerequisite: audition and consent of instructor.
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MUS 246: Women's Chorus II
0.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Quarter course or non-credit Study and performance of choral literature from a variety of historical periods. May fulfill the music major ensemble requirement. Prerequisite: audition and consent of instructor.
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MUS 247: Chamber Singers II
0.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Quarter course or non-credit Study and performance of advanced choral literature. Does not fulfill music major ensemble requirement. Prerequisite: audition and consent of instructor.
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MUS 248: Chamber Singers II
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Elmhurst University
Quarter course or non-credit Study and performance of advanced choral literature. Does not fulfill music major ensemble requirement. Prerequisite: audition and consent of instructor.
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MUS 251: Woodwind Techniques
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
Half course Basic teaching pedagogy in flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, and saxophone for instruction in elementary and secondary schools. Class size limited. Prerequisite: MUS 136 or consent of instructor. Fall Term.
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MUS 252: Percussion Techniques
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
Half course Basic teaching pedagogy in snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, timpani, mallets, and trap percussion instruments for instruction in elementary and secondary schools. Class size limited. Prerequisite: MUS 136 or consent of instructor. Fall Term.
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