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MUS 249: Rock Ensemble IV
1.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
A continuation of Rock Ensemble III (MUS 248). Students will learn concepts, and methodologies necessary to manage all aspects of participating in a Rock band. Instruction emphasizes exploration of various forms of musical expression in an effort to develop the band's voice and style. Students will also be introduced to the principles and practices of creative production and be shown opportunities to study performance, sound design, and music production. In addition, the student will develop sufficient resources to enable him/her to work effectively with others through the preparation and presentation of a final project. (Usually meets Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisite: MUS 248
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MUS 254: Applied Instru Ins IV
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MUS 257: Applied Voice Instruc III
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MUS 258: Applied Voice Instruc IV
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MUS 261: ST: Laptop Ensemble III
1.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
This course is a continuation of MUS 160 Laptop Ensemble II. The primary goal of this course is to provide an ensemble for the composition and collaborative performance of electronic music. The course will offer students the opportunity to act as researchers, composers, performers, and software developers, with focused attention on instrument design, composition, and music making with the portable computer as instrument. The course will look at how various composers and engineers have addressed the challenges posed by laptop ensembles and brainstorm new approaches. It will explore what kinds of electronic sounds can be created, how the sounds are physically controlled, and how to compose with these sounds. At times the class will divide into smaller groups to teach experience-appropriate skills as needed. Experience with programming languages is not required but will be beneficial. Students must provide their own laptops. The course is designed for the Music and Audio Recording Production major but is open to all majors. Usually meets Fall and Spring semesters.
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MUS 262: ST: Laptop Ensemble IV
1.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
This course is a continuation of MUS 261 Laptop Ensemble III. The primary goal of this course is to provide an ensemble for the composition and collaborative performance of electronic music. The course will offer students the opportunity to act as researchers, composers, performers, and software developers, with focused attention on instrument design, composition, and music making with the portable computer as instrument. The course will look at how various composers and engineers have addressed the challenges posed by laptop ensembles and brainstorm new approaches. It will explore what kinds of electronic sounds can be created, how the sounds are physically controlled, and how to compose with these sounds. At times the class will divide into smaller groups to teach experience-appropriate skills as needed. Experience with programming languages is not required but will be beneficial. Students must provide their own laptops. The course is designed for the Music and Audio Recording Production major but is open to all majors. Usually meets Fall and Spring semesters.
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MUS 273L: Aural Theory III
1.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
A course dealing with more advanced aspects of ear training, including two voice examples, diminished sevenths, chord identification as well as difficult sight-singing examples. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Restricted to Music majors or permission of the Music Coordinator. Prerequisite: MUS 172 or permission of the Music Coordinator. Co-requisite: MUS 273E Meets SUNY General Education requirement for The Arts (A)
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MUS 274: Written Theory IV
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
A course dealing with advanced harmony, form and style analysis found in late twentieth century compositional techniques. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Restricted to Music majors or permission of the Music Coordinator. Prerequisite: MUS 273 or permission of the Music Coordinator. Co-requisites: MUS 274L Meets SUNY General Education requirement for The Arts (A)
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MUS 274L: Aural Theory IV
1.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
A course dealing with advanced aspects of ear training, including modulation and non-dominant seventh and augumented chords as well as advanced sight-singing exercises. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Restricted to Music majors or permission of the Music Coordinator. Prerequisite: MUS 273 or permission of the Music Coordinator. Co-requisite: MUS 274 Meets SUNY General Education requirement for The Arts (A)
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