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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the mechanics of music. Links theory and actual craft of music. Students acquire the foundations of musicianship in a step-by-step format. 3 hours lecture
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1.00 Credits
A workshop in performance of traditional and American popular music for singers and instrumentalists open to all students. A study of the elements of basic musicianship and performance, including concert recitals of repertory. Attendance and participation at all performances is required. 2 hours studio
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to music recording through the use of studio recording hardware and software, analog and digital recording, MIDI, computer application, synthesizers, miking, and recording and mixing techniques. 3 hours lecture Highly recommended: CIS 101 or equivalent
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2.00 Credits
Voice Instruction
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2.00 Credits
Instrumental Instruction
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2.00 Credits
Guitar Instruction
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2.00 Credits
Percussion Instruction
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2.00 Credits
One-on-one instrumental or vocal instruction for beginning or intermediate students in "classical" styles, Americanmusic styles, such as blues, gospel, country, folk, jazz, rock, and pop, as well as music from other cultures. Emphasis on expression, technique, and basic musicianship. Students meet privately with instructors for 30 minutes per week. Two-and-one-half hours of work outside class on assigned warm-ups, exercises, and selected repertoire required. Practice sessions are recorded in the listening and practice journal and reviewed by instructors. NOTE: Private instruction is listed each semester in the schedule as TBA (to be arranged). Weekly lesson times are arranged among instructors and students after registration. The study of all musical instruments, including voice, is recursive in nature; therefore, students may repeat all private instruction courses up to four times.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to diatonic harmony for all music majors, including the elements of pitch and rhythm, major and minor scales, major and minor key signatures, functional harmony of all diatonic chords in major and minor keys, voice leading and root position part writing. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: MU 101; Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in the companion course to Music Theory I, MU 170, is required. In order for the student to register for the next level of Music Theory (MU 161), a productive grade of "C" or higher must be made in thiscourse and in the companion course (MU 170).
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Music Theory I. The course will cover harmonic progression including cadences, period forms, non-chord tones, diatonic seventh chords, modulation to closely-related keys, and an introduction to chromaticism. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: MU 101, MU 160, and MU 170; Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in the companion course to Music Theory II, MU 171, is required.
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