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  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will receive further study in class piano. Aspects of keyboard technique, sight reading, improvisation, artistry, and repertoire will be emphasized. Prerequisite: MUS 1670Campus and term: J spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will receive further study in class guitar. Aspects of guitar technique, sight reading, improvisation, artistry, and repertoire will be emphasized. Prerequisite: MUS 1680. Campus and term: J occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides an introductory experience in audio recording and sound engineering. Audio recording is helpful for individuals considering audio as a career or as a personal interest. Through work with the college's audio studio, students will gain a knowledge of studio techniques, as well as the aesthetics and styles of music in relation to sound recording. Additional studio hours will be scheduled. No prior studio or musical skills are necessary. Recommended for those pursuing music, education, communications, multimedia, or performing arts. Eligibility: ENG 0410 and ENG 0430. Campus and term: J fall, spring
  • 2.00 Credits

    Students will have the opportunity to participate in a music ensemble, gain a greater understanding of music literature and styles, and grow in musical expression through performance. 2 credit hours. Prerequisite: Must meet minimum college level reading score: Accuplacer 80+ or Asset 40+. First-time performers are expected to be at a graduating high school level on voice or instrument. C occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Appropriate for students with a personal or career interest in this area. No prior music or studio knowledge is required. Through course-work and experience in the college's digital studio, students will be introduced to and gain an understanding of the new music technology including music software, music sequencing, sound sampling, synthesizers, effects, drum machines, and other related equipment. Emphasis will be placed on aesthetics and style in the music produced. Additional studio hours are required. Recommended for those pursuing education, communications, Internet production with regard to audio, multimedia, education, performing arts, or music related fields. Eligibility: ENG 0410 and ENG 0430. Campus and term: J occasionally
  • 2.00 Credits

    Students will have the opportunity to participate in a music ensemble, gain a greater understanding of music literature and styles, and grow in musical expression through performance. This course is the second in the music ensemble series of courses and will cover new and different music literature. 2 credit hours. Prerequisite: MUS 1720; Must meet minimum college level reading score: Accuplacer 80+ or Asset 40+. C occasionally
  • 2.00 Credits

    A variety of courses offer students an opportunity to participate in one or more of the college's music ensembles. Students gain a greater understanding of music literature and styles and grow in musical expression through performance. Full- and part-time students can enroll in music ensembles. A total of 12 credit hours in music ensembles may be taken for humanities credit unless additional hours are approved by the assistant dean of arts, humanities, and health sciences. Since JCC music ensembles are non-audition, it is expected that first time instrumentalists be at high school levels on their instruments. Chorus members must be able to sing in tune. Questions of participation are at the discretion of the instructor. No prerequisites. Campus and term: J fall, spring
  • 2.00 Credits

    A variety of courses offer students an opportunity to participate in one or more of the college's music ensembles. Students gain a greater understanding of music literature and styles and grow in musical expression through performance. Full- and part-time students can enroll in music ensembles. A total of 12 credit hours in music ensembles may be taken for humanities credit unless additional hours are approved by the assistant dean of arts, humanities, and health sciences. Since JCC music ensembles are non-audition, it is expected that first time instrumentalists be at high school levels on their instruments. Chorus members must be able to sing in tune. Questions of participation are at the discretion of the instructor. No Prerequisites. Campus and term: J fall, spring
  • 2.00 Credits

    A variety of courses offer students an opportunity to participate in one or more of the college's music ensembles. Students gain a greater understanding of music literature and styles and grow in musical expression through performance. Full- and part-time students can enroll in music ensembles. A total of 12 credit hours in music ensembles may be taken for humanities credit unless additional hours are approved by the assistant dean of arts, humanities, and health sciences. Since JCC music ensembles are non-audition, it is expected that first time instrumentalists be at high school levels on their instruments. Chorus members must be able to sing in tune. Questions of participation are at the discretion of the instructor. No prerequisites. Campus and term: J fall, spring
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