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  • 3.00 Credits

    Rhythm, melody, harmony, timbre, text uses, and form in current rock music. Problems and definitions of these elements with illustrations from various styles of rock music. Formerly MUS 125. Credit not allowed for both MUS 125 and MUSC 125. [HA, SE]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Folk music in selected cultures beginning with the Anglo- American folk song. Music and cultural values. Role of music in folk cultures. Appreciation of differences in music styles as they relate to their social settings. [HA, SE]
  • 3.00 Credits

    An interactive process of learning for all jazz enthusiasts, from casual listeners to experienced performers. Topics include ways to listen to jazz, a chronology of significant jazz periods, societal events affecting each period, and biographies of key performers, culminating in a fieldwork project focusing on local jazz groups. Formerly MUS 135. Credit not allowed for both MUS 135 and MUSC 135.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    The Clark College Chorale performs a wide variety of choral literature including classical masterworks and non-classical genres for both male and female as well as mixed-voicing choral music. Open to all students and community members, the Chorale performs a minimum of one concert per term with possible additional performances. Section A is Women s voices; Section B is Men s voices. The two sections rehearse separately, as well as in a combined mixed voicing format. Basic music-reading and aural skills are required. Prerequisite: Audition or consent of Instructional Unit. Formerly MUS 137. Credit not allowed for both MUS 137 and MUSC 137. [HB, SE]
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    The Clark College Chorale performs a wide variety of choral literature including classical masterworks and non-classical genres for both male and female as well as mixed-voicing choral music. Open to all students and community members, the Chorale performs a minimum of one concert per term with possible additional performances. Section A is Women s voices; Section B is Men s voices. The two sections rehearse separately, as well as in a combined mixed voicing format. Basic music-reading and aural skills are required. Prerequisite: Audition or consent of Instructional Unit. Formerly MUS 138. Credit not allowed for both MUS 138 and MUSC 138. [HB, SE]
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    The Clark College Chorale performs a wide variety of choral literature including classical masterworks and non-classical genres for both male and female as well as mixed-voicing choral music. Open to all students and community members, the Chorale performs a minimum of one concert per term with possible additional performances. Section A is Women s voices; Section B is Men s voices. The two sections rehearse separately, as well as in a combined mixed voicing format. Basic music-reading and aural skills are required. Prerequisite: Audition or consent of Instructional Unit. Formerly MUS 139. Credit not allowed for both MUS 139 and MUSC 139. [HB, SE]
  • 5.00 Credits

    First-year musicianship. Sound sources and nature of sound. Writing skills and use of musical symbol-notation. Basic vocabulary of music. Introduction to forms, composition, and analysis. Open to all students. Students enrolling in Music Theory classes are eligible for performance stipends when enrolled in Concert Choir. Concurrent enrollment in MUS& 121 required. Formerly MUS 141. Credit not allowed for both MUS 141 and MUSC& 141. [HA, SE]
  • 5.00 Credits

    Continuation of MUSC& 141. Addition to the I 6-4, II, VI, III chords to harmonic tones, ear training in melodic and rhythmic concepts. Internals and introduction to the keyboard. Students enrolling in Music Theory classes are eligible for performance stipends when enrolled in Concert Choir. Concurrent enrollment in MUSC& 122 required. Prerequisite: MUSC& 141. Formerly MUS 142. [HA, SE]
  • 5.00 Credits

    Continuation of MUSC& 142. Chromatic chords, popular song forms and jazz-related harmonies and forms. Students enrolling in Music Theory classes are eligible for performance stipends when enrolled in Concert Choir. Concurrent enrollment in MUSC& 123 required. Prerequisite: MUSC& 142 or consent of Instructional Unit. Formerly MUS 143. [HA, SE]
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Performance of orchestral literature from a variety of periods and styles. Formerly MUS 150. Credit not allowed for both MUS 150 and MUSC 150. [HB, SE]
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