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1.00 Credits
Advanced Music Lessons II are private instrumental or vocal lessons required for music majors. It is the third semester in a required sequence of three semesters of music lessons culminating with a music recital. Participants are required to attend one additional student recital during the course of the semester. Laboratory ( 30.00) Prerequisites: MUS-105
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Music Major Recital is a formal performance prepared and executed by the graduating music major. After completing two years of music instruction, students demonstrate their performance abilities in front of their teachers, peers and an audience. Laboratory ( 30.00) Prerequisites: MUS-105
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This course is a continuation of Jazz Band Ensemble I and II. Music reading ability and facility on an instrument is required. Attendance at weekly rehearsals and concerts is required. Students will learn proper performance styles for the jazz and commercial idiom. Solo opportunities for improvisation are afforded each performer. Lecture ( 7.50) Laboratory ( 30.00) Prerequisites: MUS-116
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Jazz Band Ensemble IV continues the experience offered through previous ensembles. Music reading ability and facility on an instrument is required. Attendance at weekly rehearsals and concerts is required. Students will continue to learn proper performance styles for the jazz and commercial idiom. Solo opportunities for improvisation are afforded each performer. Lecture ( 7.50) Laboratory ( 30.00) Prerequisites: MUS-217
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn to read alto and tenor clef, demonstrate writing and analyzing skills in part writing, write simple melodies with basic harmonies, write four part harmony, identify non-harmonic tones, write dominant and non-dominant seventh chords, secondary chords, and compose music using the Sonata Allegro form. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: MUS-124
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3.00 Credits
Students will demonstrate advanced harmonic analytical ability and the ability to write borrowed chords, augmented 6th, Neapolitan 6th, augmented and diminished chords, and modulation. Students will harmonize melodies using chromatic mediants, ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords, and compose using the Rondo form. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: MUS-225
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3.00 Credits
The Live Sound Recording course is designed to give students practical experience in the setup and operation of the audio equipment used for major concert productions. The different positions in a live sound event are introduced, as well as, the differences between studio and live sound engineering. Sound reinforcement, live sound mixing, and engineering live concerts that contain multiple genres of music are explored. Lecture ( 30. 00) Laboratory ( 30.00) Prerequisites: MUS-129
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3.00 Credits
Business of Music focuses on the history, procedures, standard practices, and economics of the music industry. Students in this course will explore and discuss independent and major record labels, record promotion, distribution and retailing, contracts, music publishing and copyrights, music licensing, music on the radio, television, movies and internet, career planning and development, and historical perspectives of the music industry. Lecture ( 45.00)
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity for instrumentalists to learn and perform with others the skills of performing in the jazz, pop and classical style. Emphasis will be on acquiring the technique to play scales, cord voicing and styles appropriate to the pieces being studied. Students will learn proper performance styles. Solo opportunities for improvisation are afforded each performer. Skill on an instrument and music reading ability are required. Lecture ( 7.50) Laboratory ( 30.00)
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This course provides the opportunity for instrumentalists to learn and perform with others the skills of performing in the jazz, pop and classical style. Emphasis will be on acquiring the technique to play scales, cord voicing and styles appropriate to the pieces being studied. Students will learn proper performance styles. Solo opportunities for improvisation are afforded each performer. Skill on an instrument and music reading ability are required. Lecture ( 7.50) Laboratory ( 30.00)
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