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MUSI101
INTRODUCTION
TO MUSIC
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3 sh
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Introduces students to the vocabulary,
the concepts, the techniques, and the style changes
which attach to the art of music of Western
civilization. Representative compositions from all
the ages of music history are explored in depth,
particular attention being given to the stylistic
characteristics of each selection. The major
composers of each style period are introduced, and their
changing role in society is discussed. Fulfills General Education Requirements.
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MUSI103
BASIC
MUSICIANSHIP
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3 sh
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Develops
musicianship through the study and performance of music.
Guided activities in voice, keyboard, and classroom
instruments will be available for performance experience.
Learning to read music notation will be emphasized.
Fulfills General Education Requirements.
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MUSI105
MUSIC:
EXPLORING CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN ROCK, JAZZ AND
MUSICAL THEATER |
3 sh
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Provide
students with the opportunity to develop a structure for
future listening experiences in the Rock, Jazz, and
Musical Theater idioms.
The unique characteristics of each idiom will be
explored. The major thrust will be toward helping students
develop the means to more logically assess and more
independently evaluate these modern idioms as a reflection
of contemporary society. Fulfills General Education Requirements.
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MUSI106
VOICE
METHODS AND FOREIGN DICTION |
1 sh
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An
introduction to the methodology of teaching individuals
the art of singing. Students are introduced to
various methods of developing solo performers with
specific emphasis on foreign diction. In addition
to English, specific languages include Latin, Italian,
German, French, and Spanish. Field experiences are
an integral part of this course.
Prerequisite: Music majors
or minors or permission of instructor.
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MUSI108
MUSIC
EXPLORATIONS
(semester hour change from 3.0
sh to 2.0 sh effective fall '09)
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2 sh
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Introduces students to a
multi-dimensional approach to music learning.
Opportunities for musical creation and development of
listening, performance and improvisation skills will be
offered through a variety of music experiences,
including collaborative performance sessions wherein
non-band and non-orchestral instruments are employed.
The course is an alternate General Education elective
for students desiring a non-traditional approach to
music learning.
Fulfills
General Education Requirements.
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MUSI109
GROUP
PIANO I |
1 sh
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Provides
an introduction to the piano, supplements the Music
Theory sequence by reinforcing theoretical concepts at
the keyboard, and prepares music majors for their piano
proficiency exams.
Restrictions Upon Student Registration: ability to
read music.
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MUSI110
INTRODUCTION
TO SINGING (f or sp)
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2 sh
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A
study of choral and vocal literature of various style
periods. Emphasis
given to musicianship and singing techniques.
Activities include a performance with the
University Choir once each semester, and solo and small
ensemble performance (or a research paper) as part of the
class work. Open
to all students who can sing in tune as determined by the
instructor prior to registration.
This course is recommended as a prerequisite to
MUSI111, Performance Ensemble--Choir. Fulfills
General Education Requirements.
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MUSI111-116
MUSIC
ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE
(f or sp)
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1 sh ea
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Designed to acquaint the
student with problems of musical performance, and to
offer means and experiences to solve those problems
(e.g., technical demands, interpretation of music, and
exploration of representative).
Restrictions Upon Student Registration:
MUSI110 is recommended as a prerequisite for
entrance into vocal ensembles.
Open to any student who has vocal or instrumental
performing ability.
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MUSI117
BRASS
METHODS - LOWER BRASS
(changed to MUSI326 11/2007) |
1 sh
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Provides music concentration
majors with historical, pedagogical, and performance
practice experiences on the low brass instruments
(trombone, baritone/euphonium, and tuba).
It will provide students with a basic knowledge of
playing and teaching techniques and low brass
literature. Prerequisite: Admission to
the music education concentration major or permission of
instructor.
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MUSI118
STRING
METHODS - LOWER STRINGS |
1 sh
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Study of playing and
teaching cello and string bass fingerings and bowing
techniques. Survey of string playing techniques
needed to conduct at the elementary intermediate and
advanced levels of ensembles. Prerequisite:
Admission to the music education concentration major or
permission of instructor.
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MUSI119
WOODWIND
METHODS - CONCERT WINDS |
1 sh
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Study of playing and
teaching flute, oboe, and bassoon in a school
band/orchestra or private lesson setting, by learning
the fundamentals of playing each instrument. This
will be accomplished by reading about and also playing
each instrument. Prerequisite:
Admission to the music education concentration major or
permission of instructor.
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MUSI120
MUSIC
LITERATURE |
1 sh
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Provides music majors
with an introduction to great works from the repertoire
of Western Art Music, and to the aesthetic values and
technical features which are emblematic of their genres.
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MUSI121
APPLIED
MUSIC (f, sp or alt s)
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1 sh
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A
concentrated approach to musical performance (voice,
piano, etc.) through individual instruction in private
lessons. Encompasses
playing technique, tone production, sight-reading,
performance practice, and interpretation of significant
music literature. Restrictions Upon Student Registration:
Music majors or minors. Required of Liberal Arts students in the
music concentration under the Fine Arts major (8 credits
required).
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MUSI122
APPLIED
MUSIC (f, sp or alt s)
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2 sh
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Similar
to MUSI121 with twice as much lesson time.
Prerequisite:
regular enrollment as a BFA in Music major.
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MUSI124
PERCUSSION
METHODS
(changed from MUSI304
11/2007) |
1 sh |
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Provides
a survey of the performance practice of the percussion
family of instruments. Special emphasis is placed
on proper techniques for the beginning percussionist in
the elementary program and it is expected that students
acquire proficiencies in all areas of percussion
performance.
Prerequisite: Admission to the music
education concentration major upon completion of 30
credits, or permission of the instructor.
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MUSI127
BRASS
METHODS - UPPER BRASS
(changed to MUSI336 11/2007) |
1 sh
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Provides music concentration
majors with historical, pedagogical, and performance
practice experiences on the high brass instruments
(French horn and trumpet).
It will provide students with a basic knowledge of
playing and teaching techniques and high brass
literature. Prerequisite: Admission to
the music education concentration major or permission of
instructor.
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MUSI128
STRING
METHODS - UPPER STRINGS |
1 sh
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Study of playing and
teaching violin and viola via the study of fingerings
and bowing techniques. Survey of string playing
techniques needed to conduct rehearsals at the
intermediate, advanced, and artist-level ensembles. Prerequisite: Admission to
the music education concentration major or permission of
instructor.
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MUSI129
WOODWINDS
METHODS - TRANSPOSING WINDS |
1 sh
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Study of playing and
teaching clarinet and saxophone in a school band/orchestra
or private lesson setting by learning the fundamentals
of playing each instrument. This will be
accomplished by reading about and also playing each
instrument. Prerequisite: Admission to
the music education concentration major or permission of
instructor.
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MUSI200
MUSIC
FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS |
2 sh
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Examine methods,
strategies, techniques, tools, materials, and the
reasons for utilizing music to provide learning
experiences for children with special needs.
Develop techniques and skills to help children
comprehend and appreciate music's unique potential for expression.
This course does not satisfy the general education
requirement. Field experiences are an integral
part of this course. The student must have successfully
completed PRAXIS I.
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MUSI202
MUSIC
FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD
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3 sh
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Deals
with (1) experiences in musicality and basic music skill
development, (2) strategies, tools, and materials that
will encourage musicality in young children, (3) research
findings that provide a basis for defining the cognitive,
kinesthetic and attitudinal objectives for musical
behavior that can be expected of young children, and (4)
strategies for developing relationships between musical
concepts and their counterparts in other subject areas. Does
not fulfill General Education Requirements.
Prerequisite:
MUSI103, Basic Musicianship.
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MUSI203
MUSIC
THEORY I (f)
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2 sh
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Presents basic concepts in
music theory, including fundamentals of music notation,
basic principles of meter, intervals, major/minor
scales, key signatures/circle of fifths, chord
structures, melodic structures, and principles of
part writing/voice leading using root position and
inverted chord. Non-chord tones introduced.
Motivic, phrase and period structures are analyzed. The course will include basic exercises in sight-singing
and ear training and also a study of blues, jazz, and
other nontraditional idioms. Restrictions Upon
Registration: Non-music readers must
successfully complete Basic Musicianship (MUSI103).
Music majors must successfully complete Group Piano I
and II (MUSI109 and MUSI210) or be given permission to
enroll by the instructor.
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MUSI204
MUSIC
THEORY II (sp)
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2 sh
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A continuation of Music
Theory 1. Basic concepts of traditional harmony are
extended and chord vocabulary is enlarged. Partwriting
with inverted chords and non-chord tones is studied.
Motivic, phrase, and period structures are analyzed.
Sight-singing and ear training skills development are
continued. Jazz forms, scales, chord structures and
notational techniques will be reviewed and expanded
upon.
Prerequisites: Must
successfully complete Music Theory I (MUSI203), Sight
Singing (MUSI206), and Group Piano I (MUSI109) or
equivalents or be given permission to enroll by the
instructor.
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MUSI205
MUSIC
TECHNOLOGY |
1 sh |
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A survey of music software
and hardware for the professional musician. Topics
include music notation, sequencing and MIDI, audio
recording and editing, synthesis, multimedia, and web
publishing.
Prerequisite: A minimum of
30 credits or permission of the instructor.
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MUSI206
SIGHT
SINGING |
2 sh |
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Provides music majors with
basic sight-singing skills, including the use of solfege,
singing of scales and arpeggiated chords and chord
progressions, melodies in different clefs, and rhythmic
reading.
Prerequisite: Must be taken
concurrently with MUSI203 Music Theory 1 or permission
of the instructor.
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MUSI210
GROUP
PIANO II
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1 sh
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A continuation of MUSI109
Group Piano 1; supplements the Music Theory sequence by
reinforcing theoretical concepts at the keyboard, and
prepares music majors for their piano proficiency exams. Prerequisite: MUSI109
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MUSI300
CONDUCTING
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2 sh
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Introduces the art and craft of conducting. It is a skill-development course which begins with
score reading and the use of the baton in presenting basic,
standard,
patterns, then moves through skill development in areas of
progressively greater difficulty. These include the left-hand
techniques, expressive gestures, reading large ensemble
scores, presenting complex beat patterns, and rehearsal techniques.
Restrictions Upon Registration: A minimum of 30
credits or permission of instructor.
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MUSI301
MUSIC
FOR ELEMENTARY GRADES
(sp)
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3 sh
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Provides
experiences in (1) ways of using the activities of
listening, moving, singing, playing classroom instruments,
and creating music to teach concepts basic to music's
structure, (2) strategies for making relationships between
music and other subject areas, (3) locating and using
resource materials, and (4) participation in clinical teaching situations with peer
groups and with children. Does not fulfill
General Education Requirements.
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MUSI302
APPLIED
INSTRUMENTAL AND CHORAL CONDUCTING |
2 sh
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Development of the fundamental skills acquired in
MUSI300. Emphasis will be placed on
each participant personally developing a musical
leadership methodology based upon creative problem
solving. The successful participant will develop
cognitive skills and habits which are used in both
instrumental and choral rehearsals. Field
experiences are an integral part of this course.
Prerequisite: Music majors who have completed
MUSI300 General Conducting or permission of the instructor.
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MUSI303
INSTRUMENTAL
AND VOCAL METHODS |
2 sh
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Introduce
the music education major to the methods and techniques
for teaching instrumental and vocal music at the middle
and high school levels. It is a survey of
practical considerations for working with instrumental
and choral groups, with emphasis on audition procedures,
seating arrangements, score preparation, rehearsal
planning, problem-solving strategies, development of
individual and ensemble musicianship, and selection of
appropriate repertoire. Field
experiences are an integral part of this course. Prerequisite:
Music education students who have completed MUSI300 General
Conducting or permission of the instructor.
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MUSI304
PERCUSSION
METHODS
(changed to MUSI124 11/2007) |
1 sh
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Provides
a survey of the performance practice of the percussion
family of instruments. Special emphasis is placed
on proper techniques for the beginning percussionist in
the elementary program and it is expected that students
acquire proficiencies in all areas of percussion
performance.
Prerequisite: Admission to the music
education concentration major upon completion of 30
credits, or permission of the instructor.
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MUSI305
JAZZ
STUDIES
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2 sh
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Addresses cultural diversity
and offers historical and musical insights into a style
of music other than the traditional Western European
tradition. American jazz style will raise
students' awareness of unique musical developments
within this country. Active listening skills
through masterworks drawn from the historical style
periods of jazz will be emphasized. Social and
technological changes during the past 25 years will be
examined in depth to derive possible directions for the
future of jazz. Restrictions Upon Student
Registration: a minimum of 30 credits or
permission of the instructor. Fulfills
General Education Requirements.
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MUSI308 __ MUSIC MARKETING |
3 sh |
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Offers insight into
music marketing, its structure, historical economic
trends adn the impact of technology on business and
marketing practices in the music industry. Current
trends in music marketing practices, music promotion and
management as well as retail sales will be examined. The
use of technology including web site design, social
networking sites and the distribution of digital media
will be explored. Restrictions Upon Student
Registration: Admission to the Music BA major
with a minimum of 30 credits or permission of the
instructor.
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MUSI312
MUSIC
BEFORE 1750
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2 sh
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Comprises a
study of the history and literature of music of the
Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque periods.
Using representative, period masterpieces, the class will
examine the variety of genres, forms, techniques and
practices of composition as developed by the major
composers in France, Italy, Germany (Austria) and the
Franco-Netherlands provinces. A study of the social history and
the artistic ideals of the periods and geographic regions,
as pertinent to musical development, will be included.
Required of all music majors.
Fulfills
General Education Requirements.
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MUSI313
MUSIC
OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD
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3 sh
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A
study of the history and literature of music of the 19th
century. Includes
an examination of the variety of genres, forms, techniques
and styles of composition used and developed by major
composers representing nations/cultural domains on the
European continent from the West across to Russia. Attention is given to the national schools that emerged
during this period. Fulfills
General Education Requirements.
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MUSI314
TWENTIETH
CENTURY MUSIC
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3 sh
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The
history and literature of music dating from c.1880 to the
present. It
includes an examination of the various schools and new
idioms and ideals that European, North, Central and South
American composers have fostered.
Emphasis is placed upon the new techniques and
innovations that have become part of the musical language
of this century. Fulfills General Education Requirements.
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MUSI315
AMERICAN
MUSIC
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3 sh
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A
study of the various native composers, compositions,
epochs, and musical styles which constitute the history of
American music from Colonial times to the present. Fulfills
General Education Requirements.
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MUSI317
ELEMENTARY
MUSIC METHODS |
3 sh
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Acquisition of the
philosophy, skills and knowledge pertinent to designing
meaningful and affective/effective instruction in music
listening, music performing, and music creation at
pre-secondary levels. Field experiences are an
integral part of this course.
Prerequisite:
MUSI204 or permission of the instructor.
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MUSI318
SECONDARY
MUSIC METHODS |
3 sh
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A
study of the organization and administration of the
comprehensive music program in junior/middle and senior
high schools. Topics include the study of vocal
and instrumental ensemble development, as well as
techniques and materials for other types of music
classes.
Field experiences are an
integral part of this course. Prerequisite:
Admission to the music education concentration major with
a minimum of 30 credits or permission of instructor.
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MUSI319
SYMPHONIC
MUSIC
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3 sh
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A
study of music for the symphony orchestra.
Examples from several periods, composers, and
styles are compared and evaluated. The growth and
development of the symphony orchestra and the effect of
this growth on the music produced are also considered. Fulfills
General Education Requirements.
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MUSI320
MUSIC
FOR THE THEATER
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3 sh
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Study
of music written in various dramatic forms in several
cultures. Examples from opera, oratorio, ballet, musical
comedy, operetta, and films are examined in terms of
style, technique, historical context, and dramatic
function. Comparisons of the uses of theater music in
various cultures will be emphasized. Fulfills
General Education Requirements.
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MUSI322
MUSIC
THEORY III (f)
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3 sh
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A continuation of the Music
Theory sequence.
Modulation and tonicization by the use of secondary chords
and other techniques are reviewed. Chromatic
harmony (mode mixture, Neapolitan chords, augmented
sixth chords, etc) is explored. The concept of
enharmonic modulation is explored, along with extended
harmonies and other advanced harmonic techniques common
to the late 19th century. Jazz chord
structure and notation will be reviewed and expanded
upon. There will be an introduction and overview
of standard musical forms. Prerequisite:
MUSI204 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
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MUSI323
MUSIC
THEORY IV (sp)
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3 sh
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A continuation of the Music
Theory sequence Enharmonic/"distant" sequence.
Enharmonic/"distant" modulation, extended harmonies,
nontraditional scales, chord planning, etc are studied
leading to an overview of non-tonal harmonic procedures.
Musical form is studied in detail. Jazz chord
structure and notation will be reviewed and expanded
upon, as well as common jazz scales, forms, and
improvisational techniques. Prerequisite:
MUSI322 or equivalent.
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MUSI325
CLASSROOM
MEASUREMENTS AND ASSESSMENTS |
3 sh
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Provides a basis for
developing professional competencies, emphasizing the
selection, development, interpretation and use of a wide
range of assessment instruments appropriate to different
types of learning goals and educational purposes.
Field experiences are an integral part of this course. Prerequisite:
Admission to the music education concentration major with
a minimum of 30 credits or permission of instructor.
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MUSI326
BRASS
METHODS -- LOWER BRASS
(changed from MUSI117 11/2007) |
1 sh |
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Provides music concentration
majors with historical, pedagogical, and performance
practice experiences on the low brass instruments
(trombone, baritone/euphonium, and tuba).
It will provide students with a basic knowledge of
playing and teaching techniques and low brass
literature. Prerequisite: Admission to
the music education concentration major or permission of
instructor.
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MUSI328
MUSIC
IN POLITICS
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3 sh
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This
seminar will study music from about the world, which
exists as a product of or as a tool of political action
and forces. One portion of the semester is spent examining
selected compositions that were conceived to influence or
comment upon circumstances and events of national concern.
Another portion is devoted to musical works and
practices, which were shaped by the political doctrines of
prominent nations. Fulfills
humanities seminar in Liberal Arts. Does
not fulfill General Education Fine Arts Requirement.
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MUSI328
HUMANITIES
SEMINAR: ETHNIC MUSIC
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3 sh
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Provides a general survey of music as it
exists in the daily lives of various ethnic groups.
The study will enable the student to understand the
ways in which folk and ritual music represent a
particular ethnic group; recognize and distinguish the
sounds of representative styles of ethnic music;
develop techniques for the study of ethnic music that will
enable the student to carry out independent research; and
learn to play a variety of rudimentary world instruments.
Fulfills humanities seminar in Liberal Arts. Does not fulfill General Education Fine Arts Requirement.
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MUSI330
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ADVANCED STUDIES IN MUSIC
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1-3 sh
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Assists
and guides the student in pursuing a topic or project in a
highly specialized area of music as determined by both the
instructor and the student.
Specific areas of study would be those not covered
through standard course offerings.
Restriction:
This is an elective course restricted to BA,
BFA and minors in the discipline of music who have
achieved junior standing.
Permission to enroll by instructor and/or
department chairperson.
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MUSI336
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BRASS METHODS -- UPPER BRASS
(changed from MUSI127 11/2007) |
1 sh |
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Provides music concentration
majors with historical, pedagogical, and performance
practice experiences on the high brass instruments
(French horn and trumpet).
It will provide students with a basic knowledge of
playing and teaching techniques and high brass
literature. Prerequisite: Admission to
the music education concentration major or permission of
instructor.
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MUSI340
MUSIC
THEORY IV/ORCHESTRATION AND MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
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3 sh
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Provides music majors with
knowledge of the rudiments of orchestration and current
technology, including ranges, keys, and clefs of
different instruments; the timbral qualities of combinations of instruments; and
the historical practice of orchestration by past
masters. Technology topics include music notation,
sequencing and MIDI, audio recording and editing,
synthesis, multimedia, and web publishing.
Prerequisite:
MUSI300, and
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MUSI343 _ MUSIC THEORY V/ORCHESTRATION |
3 sh |
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Provides music majors with
knowledge of the rudiments of orchestration, including
ranges, keys, and clefs of different instruments; the timbral qualities of combinations of instruments; and
the historical practice of orchestration by past
masters.
Prerequisite:
MUSI205, MUSI300, and
MUSI323 or permission of the instructor. |
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MUSI400
MUSIC
HISTORY AFTER 1750
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2 sh
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Provides music majors with
knowledge of the history of Western Art Music from
1750-present, including the Classical, Romantic, and
Contemporary eras.
Prerequisite:
MUSI312 or permission of the instructor. |
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MUSI493
STUDENT
TEACHING AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICUM: ELEMENTARY
MUSIC EDUCATION
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6 sh
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Provides a capstone experience
for pre-service teachers through the student teaching
experiences in an elementary school setting.
Supervised practice in classrooms with certified
teachers, and regular practicum sessions introduce
students to the range and scope of professional
educator's responsibilities.
Field experiences are an
integral part of this course.
Prerequisite:
Admission to the
music education concentration major upon completion of
30 credits, or permission of the instructor
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MUSI494
STUDENT
TEACHING AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICUM: SECONDARY
MUSIC EDUCATION
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6 sh
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Provides a capstone
experience for pre-service teachers through the student
teaching experiences in a secondary school setting.
Supervised practice in classrooms with certified
teachers, and regular practicum sessions introduce
students to the range and scope of professional
educators' responsibilities.
Field experiences are an
integral part of this course.
Prerequisite:
Admission to the music education
concentration major upon completion of 30 credits, or
permission of the instructor
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