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3.00 Credits
study in the fundamentals of music. Topics include properties of sound, music notation, elements of music, scales and intervals. Students experience music through exercises that consist of writing, analysis, ear training and listening. The course is mandatory for music majors who are not prepared for Theory I (MUSU 201). Credits are not applicable to the music major degree.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for the development of music literacy, sight-singing diatonic melodies, executing basic reading patterns, and training the ear to hear major and minor tonalities. Students sing and play at the keyboard using simple melodies.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for the further development of music literacy, sight-singing diatonic and chromatic melodies, executing complex reading patterns, and training the ear to hear major and minor tonalities and harmonies.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for the general student interested in the art, music and culture of the aboriginal people of North America. Explores the history, struggles and hopes of the natives. Focuses on the Ojibway, Cree, Metis and Innuit of Canada, and the Navajo, Iroquois, Cherokee and Sioux of the United States. Course format includes lecture, listening, viewing and discussion.55
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3.00 Credits
A panoramic survey of the streams of American music in the twentieth century. Encompasses ethnic, folk, religious, and popular music; jazz and its forerunners and a brief history of Rock and Roll. No musical background necessary.
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3.00 Credits
A panoramic survey of streams of American music in the twentieth century which not only includes the ethnic, folk and religious music of the century, but also fine art music and the development of the American Musical Theater . No musical background necessary.
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3.00 Credits
A study of this unique American art form from its origin to the present day, including its impact on contemporary society. No musical background necessary.
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3.00 Credits
Empowers students to better appreciate and understand, the contribution of music in a film work. Through a series of viewing and listening experiences students are introduced to how the elements of music and the principles of music composition are used in film making.
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys a broad range of exemplary models from the American Music Theater. Using videos, DVDs, and recordings, students discover how the elements of music and the principles of music composition are employed in musicals. Ultimately, musicals are placed within an historical context that examines the milieu of the composer(s) and the socio-political setting of the era.
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1.00 Credits
Open to music majors working toward the level of piano proficiency for whom piano is a required secondary instrument. Open to any student who is interested in acquiring piano skills
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