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Course Criteria
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the music business industry as it relates to career opportunities. A survey of music in the marketplace, songwriting, publishing, copyright, business affairs and the recording industry. Additional focus on the media elements of the music industry.
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3.00 Credits
A general introductory study of the multi-track recording studio and the signal path of sound during the different stages of modern day audio recordings. Emphasis is placed on the multi-track console operation and the patch bay.
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2.00 Credits
A laboratory/general study approach to the operation of consoles, patch bays, and both analog and digital recorders. This class will give the student a chance to practice the theory they learned in MC 104 by hands-on demonstrations using the equipment in Millitrax Studio. Pre-requisite: Commercial Music 104. Open to commercial and music business majors only.
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2.00 Credits
A continuing laboratory/general study of the multi-track recording studio. Emphasis is placed on signal processing equipment, microphones, SMPTE time code, and the interlocking of audio and video storage devices. Pre-requisite: Commercial Music 201. Open to commercial and music business majors only.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a commercial music ensemble for vocalists, instrumentalist and recording engineers. This ensemble will exist only to perform in the recording studio, where valuable stylistic and performance techniques particular to the recording studio will be examined and practices on a weekly basis. Upper classmen recording engineers will be responsible for creating the final mixes for each project while mentoring sophomore Recording Studio Techniques II student engineers during tracking (recording) sessions.
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1.00 Credits
Managing and operating First Step Records, Millikin University?s record label and publishing entity. Areas of responsibility include: production, manufacturing, accounting, legal affairs, publishing, marketing/ promotion/sales, graphic arts, artists and repertoire, and e-commerce. Open to all university students of at least sophomore standing, for up to a total of 6 credits, through an interview process.
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1.00 Credits
Managing and operating First Step Records, Millikin University?s record label and publishing entity. Areas of responsibility include: production, manufacturing, accounting, legal affairs, publishing, marketing/ promotion/sales, graphic arts, artists and repertoire, and e-commerce. Open to all university students of at least sophomore standing, for up to a total of 6 credits, through an interview process.
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1.00 Credits
A survey of jazz improvisational styles in American music during the 20th century. Analysis of improvisational techniques of major innovators in jazz through extensive listening and examination of transcriptions. Pre-requisite: Music Theory 112.
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1.00 Credits
A practicum in the application of the techniques of melodic, rhythmic and harmonic variation, elaboration, blues, paraphrase, etc., to the process of musical improvisation. Pre-requisite: Commercial Music 275 or consent of instructor.
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