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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of MU 225. Jazz and Classical-Training to hear and recognize chord qualities and extensions, scales used in improvisation, and chord progression formulas using dictation, singing, and listening. Open to MU majors only.
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2.00 Credits
Taught together with MU 341 and 441. A repertoire and performance class that includes learning tunes in-depth with an understanding of changes, arranging tunes, trading fours, and working with a rhythm section. Open to nonmajors by audition.
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2.00 Credits
A repertoire and performance class that includes learning tunes in-depth with an understanding of changes, arranging tunes, trading fours, and working with a rhythm section. Taught together with MU 342 and 442. Open to non-majors by audition.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to one of the most commonly used music notation computer programs, Finale. Students are shown its basic principles and capabilities: note entry, lead sheet, score and part preparation, transcription and transposing, and utilizing both the computer keyboard and MIDI keyboards. Open to nonmajors with permission.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to one of the most commonly used music notation computer programs. Note entry, lead sheet, score and part preparation, transcription and transposing, and utilizing both the computer keyboard and MIDI keyboards. Open to non-majors with permission.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory class giving exposure to a variety of world music. Musical styles, instrumentation, history, and cultural context are explored in a variety of music from several continents. Open to non-majors with permission.
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1.00 Credits
Continued study of the principles and processes introduced in Rhythm I. Involves sight-reading, understanding complex polyrhythms, and writing and performing rhythmic compositions. Open to MU majors only. Prerequisite: MU 164 or placement exam.
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1.00 Credits
Continued study of the principles and processes introduced in Rhythm I. Involves sight-reading, understanding complex polyrhythms, and writing and performing rhythmic compositions. Open to MU majors only. Prerequisite: MU 263 or placement exam.
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1.00 Credits
Jazz - Provides an advanced knowledge of scales, chord voicings, sight-reading, performance of lead sheets, and improvisation. Open to MU majors only. Classical? CAdvanced work on piano literature and technique. Open to MU majors only. Prerequisite: MU 165/166 or placement exam
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1.00 Credits
Jazz - Provides an advanced knowledge of scales, chord voicings, sight-reading, performance of lead sheets, and improvisation. Open to MU majors only. Classical? CAdvanced work on piano literature and technique. Open to MU majors only. Prerequisite: MU 265 or placement exam.
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