200
Emphasis on chromatic harmony, analysis, listening, and creative work.
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Prerequisites
MUS 102 or permission of instructor.
Extensions of the common practice period. Introduction to twentieth century practice.
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Prerequisites
MUS 201
Survey of music history from Bach to Beethoven. (Salzburg only.)
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Continuation of beginning piano level instruction open to all students, regardless of major, who have completed MUS 130 or who have recent, previous piano experience. The class will emphasize keyboard facility through literature, harmonizing melodies, sight reading and improvising.
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Prerequisites
MUS 130 or permission of instructor.
For music majors and minors. Development of focused skills in accompanying and score reading.
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Prerequisites
MUS 131
Students will engage in meditative breathing practices for wellness that ease anxiety and energize the body, learn how breathing connects to efficient and expressive use of the speaking voice and finally connect these techniques of efficient breathing and speaking to singing which releases stress, boosts your immune system, increases your energy, improves your memory and benefits your cardio-vascular endurance. Class will include both applied methods and the science/theory behind these methods.
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Emphasis upon fundamental classical techniques, basic chords, strums and varied accompaniments, notation. Literature drawn from all historical periods including contemporary, folk, and flamenco sources.
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This course is designed to be a continuation of the beginning level of guitar. Emphasis will build up on those fundamental classical techniques, accompaniments and notations of the beginning level. Literature will come from modern, folk and flamenco sources.
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Prerequisites
MUS 236 or permission of instructor.
Continuing study of basic methods, principles, and techniques of singing both solo and as a group in a safe environment. Open to all students. Required of music education majors.
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Prerequisites
MUS 235 or permission of instructor.
Individual instruction in music performance and literature. For students who are not majoring or minoring in music. May be repeated four times for credit. Fee: $375
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