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3.00 Credits
Trombone I-IX
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3.00 Credits
Tuba I-IX OR Baritone Horn I-IX
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3.00 Credits
Saxophone I-IX
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3.00 Credits
Electric Bass I-IX
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3.00 Credits
A foundation course covering clefs; the notation of pitch and rhythm; time and key signatures; introduction to scales, intervals, and chords and rhythmic drills. Analysis of brief and simple compositions. Concert attendance strongly recommended. Open to all college students; required for pre-Theory majors. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs. Majors who do not qualify for MUSI 103 Theory and Musicianship I must register for MUSI 101 The Elements of Music: Developmental Musicianship Practicum the first semester of their freshman year. (Non-major credit)
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3.00 Credits
An overview of fundamental concepts of music theory and their basic applications: acoustics, rhythm, melody, solfege, harmony, counterpoint, form, and orchestration. Exercises in simple part-writing, from two to four parts; simple figured bass and analysis. Concert attendance and reports required. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
More advanced study of Theory I topics. The major and minor triads and their inversions; the simple diminished chord; secondary chords; introduction to modulation; aspects of texture, harmonic rhythm, timbre, instrumentation, and form. Concert attendance and reports required. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to the diverse styles and traditions of music of the world, drawing selectively on the United States, Western Europe, and other areas of the globe. It is within this context that the course aims to teach the fundamentals of listening, the basic elements of music, and the capacity to think critically about the nature of music in its vast cultural diversity. Directed listening, lectures, videos, and readings. 3 sem. hrs. Prerequisite: ENGL 110. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
This course will vary from year to year depending on student interest and concurrent honors program offerings. Subjects to be studied might include issues in the international music scene, comparisons of “art” music and popular music, western and non-western music, or music andpolitical censorship. May replace General Education course MUSI 107. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of MUSI 104, including further study of modulation, chromaticism, and bimodality. Borrowed chords, the Neapolitan sixth chord, and augmented chords. Implications for texture, harmonic rhythm, timbre, instrumentation, and form. Concert attendance and reports required. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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