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MUS 201K: Keyboard Harmony
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Explores secondary dominants, diminished seventh chords, augmented sixth chords, chord substitution, chord nomenclature; pieces embodying these elements are studied. Prerequisite: MUS 101K, MUS 102K or Permission of Instructor
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MUS 201R: Music Reading
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Music Reading (solfeggio) is a four-semester course designed to aid the Music student in aural recognition of pitch and rhythm by sight and develop the ability to sing back or clap back the same. Sight-singing exercises are of increasing complexity. Recognition of intervals and chords by sight and sound and dictation study (the ability to indicate prescribed pitches and/or rhythmical patterns on music staff paper) are required. Prerequisite for each semester is successful completion of the prior semester.
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MUS 201T: Music Theory
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Diatonic chords and progression are reviewed. Seventh chords are analyzed along with non-dominant seventh chords and their progressions. Altered non-harmonic tones and secondary dominants are studied along with modulation to closely related keys and harmonization of melodies. Four-part diction is introduced. Prerequisite: MUS 101T, MUS 102T or Permission of Instructor. Honors: Prerequisite:3.5 G.P.A. or Permission of Instructor.
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MUS 202K: Keyboard Harmony II
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Playing styles are discussed, more chord substitutions are introduced, playing from lead sheets and harmonizing unmarked melodies are explained, and compound and polytonal chords are defined. Prerequisite: MUS 101K, MUS 102K, MUS 201K or Permission of Instructor.
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MUS 202R: Music Reading
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Music Reading (solfeggio) is a four-semester course designed to aid the Music student in aural recognition of pitch and rhythm by sight and develop the ability to sing back or clap back the same. Sight-singing exercises are of increasing complexity. Recognition of intervals and chords by sight and sound and dictation study (the ability to indicate prescribed pitches and/or rhythmical patterns on music staff paper) are required. Prerequisite for each semester is successful completion of the prior semester.
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MUS 202T: Music Theory
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Construction and analysis of all borrowed chords, Neapolitan sixth, and other altered chords; chromatic medians, and modulation to foreign keys are studied. Ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth chords are constructed and analyzed. Four-part diction is continued. Prerequisite: MUS 101T, MUS 102T, MUS 201T, or Permission of Instructor.
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MUS 203: Introduction to Composition
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This is a course in beginning music composition. Aesthetic concepts and specific detailed theoretical concepts and techniques, particularly of the 20th century, will be covered as will introductory 18th century counterpart. Students must have one year of basic music theory and be able to read music to take this course. Prerequisites: MUS-102T and MUS-106 or Permission of Instructor.
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MUS 211A: Drum Set Lessons
2.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Private study for each student in voice, piano, guitar, electric bass and drum set or an orchestral or band instrument depending upon availability of faculty. Department audition and permission card required. Additional fee for private lessons.
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MUS 211B: Flute Lessons
2.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Flute Lessons
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MUS 211C: Oboe Lessons
2.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Oboe Lessons
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