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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hrs) Study of several historical traditions in spirituality. Reflection on and articulation of one's own spiritual direction. As needed
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An opportunity to sing and perform a variety of musical selections for personal enjoyment and for public performance as representatives of the University of Saint Francis. Fall, Spring
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
The meaning of music materials, representative music literature. Listening to and becoming acquainted with masterpieces and their composers. Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hrs) The history and development of the technology and the technology business as it relates to making, recording and performing music. Timeline of the technology of the entertainment industry, film, major record labels and the evolution from Edison to the iPod. The class will explore the basic physics of sound and audio, outlining the difference between analog and digital audio, digital audio discussions of sample rate, bit and word resolution, and relating digital audio and MIDI to music's current trends and implications for the future.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hrs) A study of the rudiments of music, their notation and the tools with which to learn theory. The aural recognition of intervals, scales, triads and simple harmonic progressions will be aided by MT (Music Technology). Emphasizing clef readings, modulation and rhythmic devices, harmonic patterns, chromatic materials and more. Using current music technology to learn theory, the student also learns how to setup Music Theory lab.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hrs) Students will learn the fundamentals of reading music and beginning chord theory in a piano lab. Drills will include practicing basic rhythmic structures, note-reading and sight-reading five-finger melodies. Piano skills will include playing chord patterns and intervals and developing basic hand technique. Students will become familiar with the piano teaching software, hardware and lab setup of a basic piano lab.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An opportunity to play and perform a variety of musical selections in support of the University of Saint Francis athletic teams and public performance as representatives of the University of Saint Francis
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1.00 Credits
(1 Hrs) This course is intended for students who have no experience playing the guitar. The focus is on fundamental skills, including reading traditional sheet music, tablature and chord charts. Students will learn to play finger-style and with a pick, identify and play chords and scales, strum basic patterns, and tune the guitar. Emphasis on formal technique through contemporary and folk repertoire. Students provide their own acoustic guitar in good playing condition. Fall, Spring
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1.00 Credits
(1 Hrs) A continuation of MUSC 153, this course concentrates on classical and contemporary music with emphasis on complete fingerboard mastery through formal technique and repertoire. Students will learn elementary music theory to play complex chords, play chords and scales in all positions of the guitar, and improve all aspects of reading skills associated with guitar. Students must purchase a capo and a footstool. Fall, Spring Recommended Background: Permission of the Instructor Prerequisite: MUSC 153
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hrs) In this basic lecture course students will become familiar with MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) history and concepts: MIDI connections, MIDI sequencing, Quantization, numerical MIDI values and MIDI controllers, MAC vs. PC MIDI vs. standalone MIDI, using MIDI for automation, MIDI loops, Sampling, MIDI editing and MIDI filtering and MIDI interfaces. Advanced topics include Programming for MIDI devices using MAX/MSP, C, etc. Study of software sequencers, interfaces, virtual instruments, drivers, and hardware support will be included.
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