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ENT 225: Survey of the Music Industry
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Various aspects of the music industry are covered including music publishing, the record company, studio techniques, and production. (Fall, Spring)
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ENT 300: Songwriting and Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
The art, craft, and business of writing contemporary popular songs is studied through analysis of popular songs on the music trade publication charts, practical original song composition, and participation in listening workshop experiences. Prerequisite: MU 100 or equivalent, or departmental approval. Special fee: $30.00. (Spring)
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ENT 325: Music Publishing
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Covers publishers' and writers' obligations,different forms and laws of copyright protection, royalties, and foreign publishing. Prerequisite: ENT 225. ( Fall)
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ENT 329: Record Company Operations
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
How a record company operates. Association between recording company and artists, managers, bookers, publishers, and studios. Prerequisite: ENT 225. ( Spring)
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ENT 335: Survey of Audio Recording
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Audio recording techniques of professional studio recording are studied including basic audio electronics, analog and digital tape machines and related outboard recording gear, microphones, studio set-up; and recording, mixing, editing, and engineering functions of studio recording. The relative place and significance of recording studio operations is presented. Departmental approval required. Special fee: $30.00. (Fall, Spring)
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ENT 425: Recording Techniques
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
The technical characteristics, appropriate functioning, and skill-development associated with all components of the recording studio will be studied including such topics as digital and analog recording, studio maintenance, mixing, overdubbing, editing, tape machine alignment, recording session engineering and control room tuning. Prerequisite: ENT 335. Special fee: $30.00. (Fall)
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ENT 426: Production
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Production roles, artist roles, and financial roles from conception to the finished recording. Students are responsible for finding recording artists and completing the pre-production, in-studio, and post-production phases of the recording process. Prerequisite: ENT 335. Special fee: $30.00. (Spring)
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ENT 430: Music Technology and Midi
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) instrumentation and their application to practical recording use will be studied including sampling, synthesized sound generation, computers and orchestral instrument sound generators. Practical recording exercises will follow student creative project preparation. Prerequisite: ENT 335. Special fee: $30.00. (Fall)
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ENT 435: History of Recorded Music
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Study of commercial music recording from early American popular music and ballads through the various popular music styles of blues, jazz, rock and other significant genres of recorded music through the present day. Selected examples from the various commercial music charts will be studied, analyzed, and evaluated to discover significant emerging and continuing patterns of recorded styles. (Fall)
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ENT 470: Entertainment Industry Law
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
A study of procedures, principles, and practices of law and management in the entertainment industry including such areas as intellectual property rights, artists, contracts and negotiations, torts, criminal activity in the industry, and other legal and managerial issues associated with the performing arts. (Spring)
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