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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Music 104. This course further develops aural musical skills with an emphasis on recognition of chords and harmonic progression, as well as melodic dictation and intermediate sight singing abilities. Prerequisite: Mus 104 or permission of instructor. Ir-1-
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This course begins with an introduction to basic computing skills and offers the musician an opportunity to utilize MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and the computer as a tool for sequencing, notation, composition, arranging, music theory drills and aural skill development. Emphasis is placed on sequencing and notation. Prerequisite: Mus 100 or permission of instructor. Fl, Sp-3-
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A survey of Western music from ancient times through the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque, and its relationship to the historical, social, cultural, economic, and intellectual development of each period. Prerequisite: Eng 102. Fl-3-
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A survey of Western music from the Classic Period to the present and its relationship to the historical, social, cultural, economic, and intellectual developments of each period. Prerequisite: Eng 102. Sp-3-
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The course is designed to introduce music majors and minors to the breadth of musical experiences available to them through live performances, discussion of career opportunities and lecture presentations. Fl, Sp-0-
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Class piano instruction is designed to develop musicianship through study of scales in all keys, parallel motion, rudimentary sight-reading, proper approaches to arm, wrist, hand, and finger coordination; the construction and use of the I, IV, and V triads in all keys; and elementary accompaniment and repertoire through group instruction. Music majors or non-majors may enroll for class instruction. Fl, Sp, SS-2-
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3.00 Credits
Increased facility in scales in all keys, parallel octaves, sight-reading, harmonization of melodies, transposition, and improvisation. Emphasis on facility with chords in major and minor keys. Music majors or non-majors may enroll for class instruction. Prerequisite: Mus 230 or permission of instructor. Fl, Sp-2-
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Building musicianship through class instruction in voice. Applying all the essential techniques of breathing and diction to basic repertory. Extending the range and enlarging the quality of the vocal sound. Music majors or non-majors may enroll for class instruction. Fl, Sp-2-
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Class instruction in guitar designed to build musicianship. It develops skill in reading notation, basic performance techniques, chord structure, and an introduction to the literature. Music majors or non-majors may enroll for class instruction. Fl, Sp-2-
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A course to teach basic performing skills of the guitar. In this course, the student learns intermediate concepts of quitar playing through performing and study music notation of theory (scales, chords, etc.), relevant repertoire and advanced guitar techniques. This course is a continuation of Mus 285. Sp-2-
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