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0.00 - 55.00 Credits
A survey course for non-majors. Introduction to the materials of music and world music literature, with a special emphasis on the literature, composers and history of the Western European Art Music tradition. (Formerly MUS 100) HU
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0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Music Appreciation is a course designed for students who have not had formal study in music or who wish to supplement performance experience with formal study in structure and history. Emphasis is placed on repeated listening experiences to acquire a thorough knowledge of selected works of music literature. (Formerly MUS 104) HU
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0.00 Credits
A community mixed chorus open to all students and community residents. Music of different styles and various historical periods is prepared for a quarterly performance. (Formerly MUS 110) HP
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0.00 Credits
Prerequisite: instructor permission A vocal ensemble for the performance of jazz, vocal jazz pop and rock music literature. Preparation of these and other contemporary musical styles for public performance. Progressive development of basic musicianship, vocal production, diction, rhythm and performance technique. (Formerly MUS 111, 112, 113) HP
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3.00 Credits
Through a variety of learning experiences students will be introduced to traditional Mexican Mariachi music. Through reading, listening, singing and playing, students will experience, discover, explore and create music from this rich musical heritage. Students will work as a group in a supervised workshop environment to develop vocal and instrumental performing skills. May be repeated for credit. (Formerly MUS 114) HP
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0.00 Credits
Group Piano I, II, III
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0.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Performance ability on an orchestral instrument. A community and college orchestra that plays for community musicals and graduation as well as other functions throughout the year. May be repeated for credit. (Formerly MUS 121, 221) HP
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Proficiency on instrument or in voice Primarily for experienced instrumentalists who are seeking a performance venue. Enrolled student musicians will be grouped by ability and interest into performing ensembles to prepare select pieces from a broad range of musical styles, from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Keyboardists especially welcome. Course content will include concert planning, musical preparation, concert etiquette, and program preparation; all aspects of performance production. As appropriate, informal or public performances will be scheduled. May be repeated for up to six (6) credits. (Formerly MUS 130) HP
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Student must supply guitar. Nylon string classical guitar is preferred. Beginning group instruction to develop basic proficiency in guitar technique and music reading. (Formerly MUS 131) HP
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0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Prerequisite: instructor permission for MUSC& 141 or instructor permission for 142, MUSC& 142 for 143 A foundation course for all prospective music and music education majors. Materials of sound, notation, time classification, scales, intervals and triads. Keyboard harmony. Offered as a sequence in odd numbered years. (Formerly MUS 101, 102, 103) HU
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