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  • 3.00 Credits

    Study of solo literature, history and materials for singers, including lieder, arias, songs, and song cycles. Three credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUED 3302, or consent of instructor. Study of solo piano literature, including Baroque preludes and fugues, dance suites, toccatas, Classical sonatas, and theme and variation sets, up to about 1800. Three credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUHL 4374, or consent of instructor. Continuation of Piano Literature I, with emphasis on Romantic etudes and character pieces, sonatas, and twentieth-century works. Three credit hours.
  • 2.00 Credits

    The rhythmic component of the music fundamentals package. This course will help develop the rhythmic control, accuracy, and notation skill necessary for performance, composition, and music education. Class time will be devoted primarily to ensemble performance of rhythms and development of rhythmic sight-reading ability. Lecture and laboratory. Two credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to serve both as a preparatory music theory course for the music major and as a music fundamentals course for the non-major or music minor. This course will fulfill the MUTH requirement for the minor. Students will learn about the fundamental rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic practices in Western music and the notational terms and symbols commonly used to communicate these aspects of a musical language. In addition to the study of written materials, students participating in this web-enhanced class will gain basic keyboard knowledge, basic aural skills and fundamental theory concepts through the use of computer-based theory tutorial software and various webbased theory tutorials. Lecture, laboratory, and online components. Upon completion of this course, students wishing to continue with music theory courses will be required to pass a theory fundamentals assessment with a grade of 80% or greater. Three credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUTH 1310. Corequisite: MUTH 2381. Diatonic music will be the focus of sight singing and dictation exercises. Listening techniques will include error detection, chord identification, triad factor identification, nonharmonic tones, and melodic dictation and sightsinging. The lab component will emphasize interval recognition and diatonic chord progressions. Lecture and laboratory. Two credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MUTH 2291. Simple chromatic usage will be featured in melodic and harmonic dictation exercises. Musical examples will include chorale phrases, chord identification, error detection, two phrase music, two-part dictation and sightsinging short melodies from music literature. The lab component will emphasize melodic error correction, harmonic progressions, and melodic and rhythmic dictation. Lecture and laboratory. Two credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MUTH 1310 or equivalents, validated by placement test. Corequisite: MUTH 2291. This course is designed to serve both as a preparatory music theory course for the music major and as a music fundamentals course for the non-major or music minor. This course will fulfill the MUTH requirement for the minor. Students will learn about the fundamental rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic practices in Western music and the notational terms and symbols commonly used to communicate these aspects of a musical language. In addition to the study of written materials, students participating in this web-enhanced class will gain basic keyboard knowledge, basic aural skills and fundamental theory concepts through the use of computer-based theory tutorial software and various web-based theory tutorials. Lecture, laboratory and online components. Upon completion of this course, students wishing to continue with music theory courses within the major of music will be required to pass a theory fundamentals assessment examination with a grade of 90% or greater. This course may be repeated and/or taken for no credit. Three credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MUTH 2381 and MUTH 2291 with grades of C or greater for declared music majors, or consent of instructor or department advisor. Corequisite: MUTH 2292. Students will build on MUTH 2381 Theory I knowledge of rhythm, melody, and harmony by learning about and gaining mastery of the structural elements of music primarily of the Classical era with additional examination of elements from the Baroque and Romantic eras in Western music. In addition to the study of written and aural materials students will gain basic keyboard knowledge and aural skills in late 17th century and 18th century theory concepts through the use of computer-based theory tutorial software (Mac Gamut CAI), voice vocal part-writing exercises, choral, keyboard, chamber instrumental music and early concerto and symphonic practices. Lecture and laboratory. Three credit hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: four semesters of theory or consent of instructor based on placement examination. Harmonic or formal practices and styles such as fugue, sonata form, serial composition, or form and analysis. One, two, or three credit hours.
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