1000

MUSI 1021 Performance Lab

Recital attendance credit for Music majors/minors/teacher certification candidates. May be repeated for credit. Lab fee.

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MUSI 1023 Performance Lab

Recital attendance credit for Music majors/minors/teacher certification candidates. May be repeated for credit. Lab fee.

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MUSI 1031 Performance Lab

Recital attendance credit for Music majors/minors/teacher certification candidates. May be repeated for credit. Lab fee.

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MUSI 1033 Performance Lab

Recital attendance credit for Music majors/minors/teacher certification candidates. May be repeated for credit. Lab fee.

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MUSI 1089 Blackshirt Cru Spirit Band

Instrumental ensemble performing at athletic events, parades, etc. Prerequisite: Audition or interview with instructor.

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MUSI 1115 Class Piano I

A beginning group piano instruction experience. Four semester of class piano may prepare students for the Applied Music Proficiency Examination in piano.

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MUSI 1116 Class Piano II

A group piano instruction experience. A continuation of MUSI 1115 Class Piano I. Prerequisite: MUSI 1115 Class Piano I.
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MUSI 1120 Introduction to Music Technology

A 'hands-on' orientation to three major areas of music technology; computer assisted music notation; MIDI programming; and, digital recording techniques. Lab fee.

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MUSI 1131 Aural Skills I

Study of music theory through development of analytical, critical listening skills, vocal technical exercises, and sight-singing using solfege system. Should be taken concurrently with MUSI 1331. Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on Theory Placement Exam.

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MUSI 1132 Aural Skills II

Continuation of MUSI 1131. Should be taken concurrently with MUSI 1332. Prerequisite: MUSI 1131.

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MUSI 1160 Class Brass I

Pedagogical and practical study in understanding and teaching brass instruments to students. Instruction in performing and teaching trumpet and French horn.

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MUSI 1161 Class Brass II

Pedagogical and practical study in understanding and teaching brass instruments to students. Instruction in performing and teaching trombone, baritone, and tuba.

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MUSI 1162 Class Strings

Pedagogical and practical study in understanding and teaching strings instruments to students. Instruction in performing and teaching violin, viola, cello, and double bass.

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MUSI 1166 Class Percussion

Pedagogical and practical study in understanding and teaching percussion instruments to students. Instruction in performing and teaching timpani, snare drum, and various auxiliary percussion instruments.

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MUSI 1168 Class Woodwind I

Pedagogical and practical study in understanding and teaching woodwind instruments to students. Instruction in performing and teaching clarinet and saxophone.

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MUSI 1169 Class Woodwind II

Pedagogical and practical study in understanding and teaching woodwind instruments to students. Instruction in performing and teaching flute, oboe, and bassoon.

1

MUSI 1180 Church Music Internship

Church Music ministry experience in a “field service” setting (paid or unpaid). Require­ments include field-based observation by church and faculty supervisors. May be repeated for credit.
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MUSI 1199 Studio Accompanying

Assignments in applied studio situations. Supervision by piano faculty. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Audition.

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MUSI 1219 Vocal Diction I

Fundamentals of pronunciation of the English, Italian, and Latin languages. Phonetic study of texts of songs and/or choral works in these languages.

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MUSI 1220 Vocal Diction II

Fundamentals of pronunciation of the German and French languages. Phonetic study of texts of songs and/or arias in these languages. Prerequisite: MUSI 1219.

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MUSI 1313 Class Guitar

FOR NON MAJORS ONLY. A hands-on study of how to play the guitar in a group setting. No experience required. Students must provide their own classical or acoustic guitar.
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MUSI 1315 Beginning Class Piano

FOR NON-MAJORS ONLY. Beginning group piano instruction for non-music majors. No prior music background is required.

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MUSI 1317 Class Voice

FOR NON-MAJORS ONLY. Fundamentals of voice for beginning singers. Group sessions. Music reading ability is not a prerequisite. Lab fee.

3

MUSI 1331 Theory I

Basic theoretical concepts and skills relating to the music of the common practice period. The course covers basic concepts of notation, melody, rhythm, harmony, and analysis, with an emphasis on harmonic structure and progression. Should be taken concurrently with MUSI 1131. Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on Theory Placement Exam.
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MUSI 1332 Theory II

Continuation of MUSI 1331. Includes counterpoint, all diatonic triads and seventh chords, inversions, and non-chord tones and emphasizes four-voice part writing as a tool for learning melodic structure, principles of voice leading, and harmonic progression. Should be taken concurrently with MUSI 1132. Prerequisite: MUSI 1331.
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MUSI 1340 Music Appreciation

FOR NON-MAJORS ONLY. A course designed to develop a deeper appreciation of music through the discovery of the design of melodic, rhythmic, harmonic, and contrapuntal aspects of music. A study of the musical forms represented in the various periods of the history of Western Civilization.

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