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MUSC 161: Digital Audio I
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Students will study the theories and mechanics of recording audio signals to a digital medium. Students will begin to assemble the components of a final recording portfolio. Lab is included.
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MUSC 162: Digital Audio II
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Continued study of the theories and mechanics of recording audio signals to a digital medium. Emphasis on microphone techniques and applying technology to the acoustic realm and the effects of digital translation. Components will accumulate in the final recording portfolio. Lab is included. Prerequisite: Music 161.
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MUSC 163: Digital Audio III
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Continued study of the theories and mechanics of recording audio signals to a digital medium. Students will create the initial mix of their final multi-track recording project, which will be further refined and completed during the second year of the program. Lab is included. Prerequisite: Music 162.
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MUSC 170: Jazz Improvisation
2.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Instructs instrumental improvisation for dance combo, jazz ensemble, and accompaniment. Rhythm section, brass, and single reed instruments are emphasized. Prerequisite: Music 101 or instructor permission.
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MUSC 181: Contemporary Musicianship and Applications I
3.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
The course introduces students to music theory and musicianship as related to popular (American) music. Included is basic ear training in musical intervals, triads, seventh chords, rhythm and meter. Introduction to arranging and timbre of non-transposing popular music instruments. Prerequisite: Music 100.
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MUSC 182: Contemporary Musicianship and Applications II
3.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
This course integrates music theory and musicianship. This course continues the development of musicianship and applications from MUSC 181. Prerequisite: MUSC 181.
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MUSC 200: Beginning Composition
2.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers study of notational, formal, melodic, harmonic, rhythmic, textural, dynamic, and expressive aspects of musical composition for the beginner including special study of the relationship of lyrics to melody. One-hour lecture class, plus weekly small group lessons.
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MUSC 201,202,203: Advanced Theory
3.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Includes modal theory; counterpoint; advanced modulation; altered chords; borrowed chords; secondary dominants; augmented sixth chords; the Neapolitan sixth; chords of the ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth; chromatic harmony; twentieth-century developments; analysis; composition; written work; and basic score reading. Prerequisite: MUSC 201 - Concurrent enrollment in MUSC 211; MUSC 202 - Concurrent enrollment in MUSC 212; MUSC 203 - Concurrent enrollment in MUSC 213.
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MUSC 209: The Blues Culture H
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Studies the perception and analysis of musical style as related to blues music. This course focuses on the chronology and cultural context of the blues from African sources through blues expansion, including its influence on American popular music. This may be offered as a Capstone course. See Capstone prerequisites on page 31. Meets the associate's degree cultural diversity requirement.
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MUSC 211,212,213: Computer Assisted Theory Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Supplements the musicianship portion of the MUSC 201, 202, and 203 course work. Includes melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation drills at advanced levels. Prerequisite: MUSC 211 - Concurrent enrollment in MUSC 201; MUSC 212 - Concurrent enrollment in MUSC 202; MUSC 213 - Concurrent enrollment in MUSC 203.
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