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MUSC 1070 College Orchestra I
(0-0-1)
This course involves the study, rehearsal, and concert performance of literature
for orchestra. This course involves a performance ensemble open to college
students and community members. Repertory is consistent with proficiency
levels of participants, buy is challenging. May be taken for two semesters before
advancing to MUSC 2070 College Orchestra 2. Required of string majors as
their performance ensemble during enrollment. Additional rehearsals may be
announced by the instructor.
Prerequisite: Ability to play an orchestral instrument at college level.
Offered: Fall and Spring.
MUSC 1080 College Concert Band I
(0-3-1)
This course involves the study, rehearsal, and concert performance of literature
for band. This course involves a performance ensemble open to college
students and community members. Repertory is consistent with proficiency levels
of participants, but is challengingMay be taken for two semesters before
advancing to MUSC 2080 College Concert Band 2. Required of woodwind,
brass, and percussion majors as their performance ensemble during enrollment.
Additional rehearsals may be announced by the instructor.
Prerequisite: Ability to play a band instrument at college level.
Offered: Fall, Spring.
MUSC 1090 College Choir I
(0-3-1)
This course involves the study, rehearsal, and concert performance of literature
for choir. It’s open to all students who enjoy singing. Repertory includes wide
range of choral music representing all styles and periods. May be taken for two
semesters before advancing to MUSC 2090 College Choir 2. Required of vocal
majors as their performance ensemble during enrollment. Extra rehearsals
called at the discretion of the director. May be taken each semester.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: Fall, Spring.
MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation
(3-0-3)
The course is an introduction to music history and literature. No musical
background is required. Students expand knowledge in order to appreciate and
understand a wide variety of musical styles. This course examines the evoluation
of Western art music from the earliest days of civilization to the present. The
course is designed to arouse students’ interest in music as art and to develop
their ability to understand it and respond to it. The course offers opportunities to
hear recorded music in class and to experience live music in concerts. MUSC
1100 and FIAR 2250 are related courses; only one can count toward graduation.
Prerequisites: None.
Offered: All semesters.
MUSC 1101 Elementary Music Theory I
(3-0-2)
This course is a study of rhythm and its notation. Pitch and its notation, scales,
keys, modes, and intervals, harmony (triads, chords, root positions, figured bass
conventions). Harmonic analysis techniques, cadences, aspects of melodic
construction, and voice leading principles.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: Fall, Spring.
MUSC 1102 Elementary Music Theory II
(3-0-2)
This course is a study of voice leading principles (review), functional tonality,
seventh chords, and form.
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