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MUS 166: Introduction to Ethnic Music
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A study of African music and its influence on other cultures, including Middle East, South American, Caribbean, and North American/European music.
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MUS 168: Drum Set I
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Basic rhythmic reading skills taught in a class situation. Additional material covered includes basic hand technique, coordination exercises, chart reading. Playing time on drum set dependent on class size/background of those registered. No prerequisite, but some musical background is preferable.
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MUS 169: Drum Set II
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A continuation of Drum Set I with more emphasis on playing time/ practical applications. Prerequisite: MUS 168 or Permission of Instructor.
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MUS 170: Jazz History
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A study of jazz, including analysis and survey of jazz history.
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MUS 182: Music As a Business
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
The purpose of this course is to study the power structure and operation of the music business from large companies to retail stores, and to understand the way money is being distributed in a multiplicity of jobs from individual artists to company presidents.
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MUS 185: Piano Literature of the 18th Century
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A study of the historical development of the piano and its literature traced through the most important works written for the harpsichord, clavichord, fortepiano, and piano in the 18th century. Will emphasize and aural differentiation among the instruments and the styles of J.S. Bach, Handel, D. Scarlatti, Bach's sons, Haydn, Mozart, Clementi, and the young Beethoven. Prerequisite: MUS piano major
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MUS 186: Piano Literature of Early 19th Century
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 1) A study of the historical development of piano literature traced through the most important works written between 1800 and 1850. Will emphasize an aural differentiation of the styles of Schubert, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann, Weber, Mendelssohn and the young Liszt. Prerequisite: MUS piano major
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MUS 187: Piano Literature of Late 19th Century
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 1) A study of the historical development of piano literature traced through the most important works written between 1850 and 1900. Will emphasize an aural differentiation of the styles of Brahms, the mature Liszt, Grieg, Franck, Albeniz, Reger, and the young Busoni. Prerequisite: MUS piano major
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MUS 188: Piano Literature of the 20th Cent
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A study of the historical development of piano literature traced through the most important works written during the 20th century. Will emphasize an aural differentiation of the styles of Debussy, Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, Bartok, Stravinsky, Busoni, Schoenberg, Boulez, Stockhausen. Prerequisite: MUS piano major
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MUS 190: Introduction to Music Software With Midi
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A study of MIDI applications using hardware and software as a tool to improve musicianship. The course will utilize the new technology to enhance and reinforce basic classroom concepts. Emphasis will be placed on hands-on involvement using software programs for Music Theory, Music History, and Jazz Improvisation.
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