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MUS 1451 MEN’S GLEE CLUB A variety of music will be<br />

performed from the literature composed expressly for men’s voices.<br />

(Open to all men, may be repeated for credit)<br />

MUS 1460 WOMEN’S CHORUS A variety of music will be performed<br />

from the literature composed expressly for women’s voices.<br />

(Open to all women, may be repeated for credit)<br />

MUS 1470 JAZZ EN<strong>SE</strong>MBLE STAGE BAND Open to all<br />

university students. Audition and permission required. Study and<br />

performance of swing, jazz and popular music of the 20th Century.<br />

(May be repeated, and taken for one or two hours credit.)<br />

MUS 1510 LOWER-DIVISION <strong>SE</strong>CONDARY APPLIED MUSIC<br />

Individual instruction in voice, keyboard, or orchestral instrument.<br />

(Field of study is course title. May be repeated for credit.)<br />

MUS 2141 BEGINNING CLASS PIANO Class instruction in<br />

the fundamentals of keyboard technique for beginning piano students.<br />

MUS 2201 #MUSIC THEORY & LIT III AURAL LAB Continuation<br />

of MUS 1231. Aural analysis and sight reading of diatonic melodies,<br />

contrapuntal dictation in two parts and harmonic dictation using all<br />

diatonic triads. (Prerequisite: MUS 1231. Concurrent with MUS 2213)<br />

MUS 2213 #MUS THEORY & LIT III, INTERM WRIT & ANALYS<br />

Continuation of MUS 1243. Two- and three-part compositions and<br />

analysis of monothematic and strophic forms, diatonic triads, seventh<br />

chords and modulation. (Prerequisite: MUS 1243)<br />

MUS 2231 #MUSIC THEORY & LIT IV AURAL LAB Continuation<br />

of MUS 2201. Aural analysis; harmonic dictation of chromatic<br />

harmony; sight reading of modulation melodies. (Prerequisite: MUS<br />

2201. Concurrent with MUS 2243)<br />

MUS 2243 #MUS THEORY & LIT IV, ADV WRIT & ANALYS<br />

Continuation of MUS 2213. Four-part writing and analysis, smaller<br />

homophonic forms, chromatic harmony and advanced modulation.<br />

(Prerequisite: MUS 2213)<br />

MUS 2301 PIANO ACCOMPANYING Required of all piano<br />

Bachelor of Music Performance degree students. Students will accompany<br />

a vocal ensemble and be assigned to accompany students<br />

in solo and chamber music performances.<br />

MUS 2341 ELEMENTARY CLASS PIANO I First semester of<br />

piano study in the sequence of piano curriculum for music majors.<br />

Music majors must pass with a grade of “C” or better. Class instruction<br />

in the development of a basic functional knowledge of the piano.<br />

MUS 2361 CHILD/ADOLESCENT VOICE DEVELOPMENT<br />

Study of the physiological development of the adolescent, pubertal,<br />

and high school singing voice. Students will explore age-appropriate<br />

vocalizes designed to improve singing skills among adolescent singers.<br />

MUS 2401 ELEMENTARY BRASS CLASS Brass pedagogy<br />

involved in teaching Trumpet, Horn, Trombone, Euphonium and Tuba<br />

in public schools; to acquire the ability to play simple melodies and<br />

scales. (Semiprivate) (Previously listed as MUS 2402)<br />

MUS 2411 ELEM WOODWIND CLASS Woodwind pedagogy<br />

involved in teaching Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, and Bassoon in public<br />

schools; to acquire the ability to play simple melodies and scales.<br />

(Semiprivate) (Previously listed as MUS 2412)<br />

Course Descriptions 203<br />

MUS 2421 ELEM STRING CLASS Class instruction in the<br />

fundamentals of string technique for beginning string students.<br />

(Semiprivate)<br />

MUS 2431 ELEM PERCUSSION CLASS Class instruction in<br />

the fundamentals of percussion technique for beginning percussion<br />

students. (Semiprivate)<br />

MUS 2441 ELEMENTARY CLASS PIANO II Class instruction in<br />

the fundamentals of keyboard technique for beginning piano students.<br />

(Semiprivate; may be repeated for credit) Second semester of study<br />

in sequence of piano curriculum for music majors. Music majors must<br />

pass with a grade of “C” or better. Continuation of MUS 2341<br />

MUS 2451 ELEM VOICE CLASS Elementary instruction in basic<br />

vocal technique combined with an elementary survey of appropriate<br />

vocal literature. (Semiprivate; may be repeated for credit)<br />

MUS 2461 ELEM GUITAR CLASS A recreational course for<br />

personal and general <strong>edu</strong>cation enrichment. (Semiprivate; may be<br />

repeated for credit)<br />

MUS 2472 LYRIC DICTION A study of the phonetics of singing<br />

in English, Italian, German, French and Spanish.<br />

MUS 2510 LOWER-DIVISION MAJOR APPLIED MUSIC Individual<br />

instruction in voice, keyboard, and orchestral instruments.<br />

(Field of study is course title. May be repeated for credit.)<br />

MUS 2541 INTERMEDIATE CLASS PIANO I Third semester<br />

of piano study in the sequence of piano curriculum for music majors.<br />

Music majors must pass with a grade of “C” of better, Demonstration<br />

of ability to successfully complete any four of the seven proficiency<br />

skills. The four will be chosen from: sight-reading, harmonization,<br />

transposition, 1 hymn & 3 patriotic songs, all major/minor scales,<br />

chords and arpeggios (all two octaves), accompaniment, and open<br />

score. (Prerequisite:MUS 2441)<br />

MUS 2641 INTERMEDIATE CLASS PIANO II Fourth semester<br />

of piano study in the sequence of piano curriculum for music majors.<br />

Music majors must pass with a grade of “C” or better. Demonstration<br />

of ability to successfully complete the remaining two or three proficiency<br />

skills listed for MUS 2541 depending on the degree sought.<br />

(Prerequisite: MUS 2541<br />

MUS 3102 BRASS LITERATURE A survey of literature for<br />

the various instruments in the brass family, taken from all historical<br />

style periods.<br />

MUS 3113 #HISTORY OF MUSIC I A study of the evolution<br />

of musical styles and forms from antiquity through the Baroque era.<br />

MUS 3123 #HISTORY OF MUSIC II A continuation of MUS<br />

3113. Study of styles and forms from the Classic period to the present.<br />

MUS 3133 #INTRODUCTION TO WORLD MUSIC This is a<br />

survey course in which music is studied within the context of culture.<br />

This will involve studying music from a global perspective, exploring<br />

music both as a phenomenon of sound and a phenomenon of<br />

culture. Students will examine representative examples of music in<br />

the Western and non-Western world and develop a vocabulary and<br />

deeper understanding to discuss the musical and social aspects of<br />

each culture. In addition, students will learn to identify style characteristics,<br />

structural components, instruments, ensemble types, and<br />

dance forms from each culture.

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