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2.00 Credits
Private Music Lesson. Fundamentals of brass playing including scales and arpeggios, technical studies, etudes, and appropriate literature. During the second year, continued studies in brass technique at the intermediate level including appropriate scales and arpeggios, technical studies, and appropriate literature.
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2.00 Credits
Private Music Lesson. Fundamentals of proper breathing, tone production, embouchure, and attack. Major scales and arpeggios, technical studies, etudes, and appropriate literature. During the second year, more advanced technical studies, major and minor scales and arpeggios, and appropriate literature to include at least one major sonata or concerto.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: At least three semesters of major level study on a brass instrument and permission of the music faculty. This course is equivalent to the fourth semester of major level study and includes the presentation of a recital of twenty to thirty minutes in length in lieu of a jury examination. This course should be taken during the last semester of degree study. 1 class hour.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Selected topics using the Macintosh/synthesizer lab within the department of music. May be repeated for credit. 2 class hours. Music Ensembles The following ensembles are required each semester for music majors: ? MUSE 150 Concert Band is required for all brass, percussion and woodwind majors. ? MUSE 153 Chamber Music Ensemble (Brass, Guitar, Percussion, Strings, or Woodwind Ensemble) is required for their respective majors. ? MUSE 160 Concert Choir is required for all voice and piano majors.
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1.00 Credits
Percussion Elective Sem I II
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2.00 Credits
Percussion Elective
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2.00 Credits
Percussion Pre- Major
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1.00 Credits
Percussion Minor Sem I II
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2.00 Credits
Private Music Lesson. The fundamentals of percussion technique will be emphasized in lessons including scales and arpeggios for mallet instruments, stick control and rhythmic studies for snare drum and drum set, and tuning for timpani. Appropriate method books and solo literature will be studied. During subsequent semesters of study, students will be exposed to more advanced levels of study on mallets, snare drum, drum set, and timpani including appropriate scales, arpeggios, etudes, and solo literature. These courses are designed for non-music majors who wish to further their performance skills, non-percussionists wanting to learn about percussion, percussion majors who are preparing for major level of study, and students minoring in music.
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2.00 Credits
Private Music Lesson. This course is designed for students majoring in percussion at the major level of study. Studies will include major and minor scales/arpeggios and 4-mallet technique for mallet instruments, rudiments and stick control techniques for snare drum, musical styles and chart reading for drum set, and tuning and mallet techniques for timpani. Appropriate method books, etudes, and solo literature will be studied. During the second year, more advanced performance techniques, music etudes, and solo literature will be explored on each instrument.
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