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MLL 495 - Special Studies Unit(s): 1-4 Directed and individual study on subject(s) of special interest. Students must prepare a proposal which is subject to the approval of the department chair. May be repeated once for credit for a total of 4 units.
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MUS 101 - Introduction to Music Unit(s): 3-4 What does music mean? Why does music matter? These questions will shape the development of listening tools and cultural perspectives appropriate to the diverse and changing roles music plays in different times and places. No prior background in music is required. Satisfies GE Area C3 (Comparative Perspectives and/or Foreign Languages).
Grading: OPT
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MUS 105 - Music Theory for Non-Majors Unit(s): 4 Through writing and analysis, this course incorporates the following concepts: rhythm and meter, basic properties of sound, intervals, diatonic scales and triads, diatonic chord progressions, basic cadential formulas, melodic and phrase structure, dominant seventh, and the use of music notation software. Not open to Music majors. Satisfies GE Area C1 (Applied Arts Combining Studio and Theory).
Grading: OPT
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MUS 106 - Fundamentals of Music Theory Unit(s): 3 Intensive practice in developing skill and fluency reading music notation. Aural and written practice recognizing, writing, and using intervals, scales, and key signatures. Beginning sight-singing and dictation using simple pitch and rhythmic materials. Should be taken concurrently with MUS 109. Restricted to Music majors and minors; open to non-majors only with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 109 - Intensive Keyboard Lab I Unit(s): 2 Beginning class piano studies for Music Majors.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): open to Music majors and minors only and recommendation of a music advisor.
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MUS 110 - Theory I: Diatonicism Unit(s): 3 This course incorporates the concepts from MUS 105. In addition, through writing and analysis, the course will include: introduction to sequence, secondary dominants, modulation to closely related keys, secondary leading tones, diminished seventh and non-dominant 7th chords, and borrowed chords will be addressed. Figured bass, non-harmonic tones, melodic and phrase structure, and voice leading involving 4 part choral writing. Use of music notation software. A concurrent laboratory experience in ear training and sight-singing including melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation is required. See Ear Training I.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 105 or MUS 106, or consent of instructor.
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MUS 115 - Vocal Methods Unit(s): 1 Group and individual explorations of the fundamental techniques of singing. Develop strategies to address tone production, breath control, diction, repertory, and interpretation. Music Education students learn basic vocal pedagogy. Offered for upper-division credit as MUS 415 with additional course requirements. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 118 - Guitar Methods Unit(s): 1 An exploration of basic performance techniques, and pedagogy and teaching strategies for guitar. Offered for upper-division credit as MUS 418. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
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MUS 120 - Musicianship I Unit(s): 2 Development of sight-singing and dictation skills using pentatonic and diatonic materials. Techniques include moveable-do solfa, drills in intervals, triads, and dictation, augmented by computer software and group work. Also emphasizes development of broad listening skills, using examples of great works based upon simple diatonic melodies.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 106 or equivalent.
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MUS 122 - Strings Methods I (Violin/Viola Unit(s): 1 An exploration of basic performance techniques, instrumental pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with teaching violin and viola in the public schools. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 106 or the equivalent and/or consent of the Instructor and Director of Music Education.
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MUS 123 - Woodwinds Methods I (Clarinet/Saxophone Unit(s): 1 An exploration of basic performance techniques, instrumental pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with teaching clarinet and saxophone in the public schools. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 106 or the equivalent and/or consent of the Instructor and Director of Music Education.
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MUS 124 - Brass Methods I (Trumpet/Trombone Unit(s): 1 An exploration of basic performance techniques, instrumental pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with teaching trumpet and trombone in the public schools. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 106 or the equivalent and/or consent of the Instructor and Director of Music Education.
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MUS 129 - Percussion Methods Unit(s): 1 An exploration of basic performance techniques, and pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with standard percussion instruments. Offered for upper-division credit as MUS 429. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
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MUS 133 - Private Instruction-Strings Unit(s): 1 Private instruction on one instrument. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): audition.
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MUS 134 - Private Instruction-Woodwinds Unit(s): 1 Private instruction on one instrument. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): audition.
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MUS 137 - Private Instruction-Brass Unit(s): 1 Private instruction on one instrument. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): audition.
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MUS 138 - Private Instruction-Percussion Unit(s): 1 Private instruction on percussion instruments. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): audition.
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MUS 139 - Private Instruction-Keyboard Unit(s): 1 Private instruction on one keyboard instrument. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): audition.
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MUS 141 - Private Instruction-Voice Unit(s): 1 Private voice instruction. Advanced individual study of voice. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): audition.
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MUS 143 - Private Instruction-Guitar Unit(s): 1 Private guitar instruction. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): audition.
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MUS 147 - Applied Music Studies Unit(s): 1 Advanced individual study of instrument or voice. Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD
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MUS 149 - Rehearsal Observation Series Unit(s): 1 The Rehearsal Observation Series is a Credit / No Credit course, which brings students to the forefront of the music making process. It corroborates the “doing/experiencing” philosophy of the music department, linking that directly to curriculum. It helps non-musicians particularly understand how this mystery that is music actually works. Rehearsal observations occur on a regular basis. Attendance is mandatory and a required Rehearsal Observation Form is submitted after each rehearsal. Satisfies GE, category C1.
Grading: CNC
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MUS 150 - Survey of U.S. Music Unit(s): 3 An introductory course with lectures and demonstrations dealing with the broad range of music in the United States from the Colonial period to the present. Satisfies GE Area C1 (History of the Fine Arts).
Grading: OPT
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MUS 151 - Repertory Class Unit(s): 1 This class provides an opportunity for students to perform their repertory in a group setting. Private instruction faculty coach students in technique, interpretation, and presentation. Classes are normally offered for voice and classical instrumental. Also offered for upper-division credit as MUS 451. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): concurrent enrollment in appropriate private instruction course.
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MUS 159 - Audio and Recording Production I Unit(s): 1 Fundamentals of audio and recording production in a studio and of live performances. Discussion and demonstrations of major types of software and/or hardware used in the production of music including creative and innovative methods. Students will develop skills in all phases of studio and live performance operation and will complete a number of individual projects. Strongly recommended for music composition students.
Grading: GRD
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MUS 160A - Humanities Learning Community Unit(s): 4 MUS 160A/MUS 160B is a year long course, which features weekly lectures and small seminars. It constitutes a Humanities Learning Community (HLC) for any first-year student. The learning objectives of the HLC will satisfy A3 (Critical Thinking) and C3 (Comparative Perspectives and/or Foreign Languages) GE Areas. C- or better required in the second semester for A3 credit.
Grading: GRD
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MUS 160B - Humanities Learning Community Unit(s): 4 MUS 160A/B is a year long course, which features weekly lectures and small seminars. It constitutes a Humanities Learning Community (HLC) for any first-year student. The learning objectives of the HLC will satisfy A3 (Critical Thinking) and C3 (Comparative Perspectives and/or Foreign Languages) GE Areas. C- or better required in the second semester for A3 credit.
Grading: GRD
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MUS 189 - Jazz Improvisation I Unit(s): 2 An exploration and development of basic jazz vocabulary, including scales, chords, rhythm, and techniques used in melodic improvisation. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 105, MUS 106, and consent of instructor.
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MUS 199 - Student-Instructed Course Unit(s): 1-3 Topic will differ each semester.
Grading: CNC
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MUS 201 - Music in Action Unit(s): 4 Experience live classical, jazz, and world music performances created by today’s musicians, students, and professionals. In-class discussions allow students to build a vocabulary about the performances they will review. The capstone experience is a small group presentation on an area of music mutually chosen. Attendance is required at seven on-campus, free-admission performances. Satisfies GE Area C3.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 209 - Intensive Keyboard Lab II Unit(s): 2 A continuation of work begun in MUS 109.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 109, or consent of the instructor.
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MUS 210 - Theory II: Chromaticism Unit(s): 3 This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory II. IN addition, through writing and analysis, the course will include: Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords; chromatic harmony; altered chords and dominants; mixture chords; modulation to distantly related keys; 9th, 11th, and 13th chords; melodic, phrase, and theme structure; and voice leading involving 4 part choral writing. Use of music notation software. A concurrent laboratory experience in ear training and sight-singing including melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation is required. See Ear Training II.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 110 or consent of instructor.
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MUS 212 - Jazz Harmony and Arranging I Unit(s): 3 Study of basic melodic and harmonic materials commonly used in jazz. Application through arranging projects for small jazz groups.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 110 or consent of instructor.
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MUS 220 - Musicianship II Unit(s): 2 Continuation of Ear Training I. Sight-singing progresses to two-, three-, and four-part music, incorporating the most common chromatic tones. Dictation focuses upon triad inversions and seventh chords, continuing development of melodic and rhythmic dictation skills, and the introduction of polyphonic dictation. Listening skills are pursued using great works.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 120 or equivalent.
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MUS 227 - Concert Band Unit(s): 1-2 The Concert Band is an intermediate level ensemble that provides students with opportunities to continue performing on woodwind, brass or percussion instruments. Enrollment is open to all SSU students and community members, regardless of skill level. No audition is required. The ensemble typically performs 1-2 concerts per semester. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 250 - Survey of European Music Unit(s): 3 An introductory course with lectures and demonstrations dealing with classical European music from the Middle Ages to contemporary music. Satisfies GE Area C1 (History of the Fine Arts).
Grading: OPT
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MUS 251 - History of Western Music, Ancient World to 1750 Unit(s): 3 History of Western music from the ancient world to 1750. The course examines the evolution of musical genres and styles, from the ancient Greeks and the earliest plainchant of the Medieval church to the intricate polyphony of the High Baroque including the music of Bach and Handel. Listening and analytical study of specific compositions requires the student to have a working knowledge of musical notation and theory.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 110, or consent of the instructor.
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MUS 259 - Music Technology: Tools and Applications Unit(s): 2-3 A hands-on survey of hardware and software resources for music notation, midi sequencing, digital recording and synthesizer operation. The focus will be on building basic skills for using these tools in real-world situations. Required for Music Education students; open only to Music majors.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 273 - Music and Society: Critical Readings and Reception Unit(s): 4 This course explores the connections between music and the sociopolitical and cultural trends of a given era, or theme involving the consideration of musical compositions, historical texts, and performance practice. Satisfies GE Area C2. Only one course numbered 273 in the Arts & Humanities will be considered for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): completion of GE Category A2 (ENGL 101 or ENGL 100B) required.
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MUS 289 - Jazz Improvisation II Unit(s): 3 Basic voiceleading techniques for improvising on common functional chord progressions: blues, “Rhythm” changes, and various “standards.”
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 110 and MUS 189, or consent of instructor.
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MUS 292 - Jazz Piano I Unit(s): 1 An introduction to jazz improvisation at the keyboard. Emphasis is placed on developing skill in reading lead sheets, in chord substitution and voicing at the keyboard, and in creating an improvised “piano trio” texture.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 209 or consent of instructor.
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MUS 295 - Community Involvement Program Unit(s): 1-4 CIP involves students in basic community problems, performing such tasks as tutoring, coaching, and performing for hospitals and schools. Students taking CIP through the Music Department must arrange for supervision by a Music Department advisor. Students in the Music Education concentration must see their advisor about special requirements.
Grading: Cr/NC only.
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MUS 300 - Seminar Unit(s): 3 An intensive study, for Music majors, of the history, theory, or research methodology of a specific topic in music. May be repeated for credit under different subtitles.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): 9 units of theory and concurrent enrollment in MUS 320, or consent of instructor.
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MUS 309A - Keyboard Proficiency Lab Unit(s): 1 Intermediate Level class in piano with emphasis on classical music.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 309B - Keyboard Proficiency Lab Unit(s): 1 Continuation of MUS 309A with more advanced studies of keyboard classical music.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 310 - Theory III: Form and Analysis Unit(s): 3 This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory I and II. In addition, through analysis from the macro to the micro large-scale form, orchestration, motive identification and tracking, detailed harmonic progression (sonorities, functions, and modulation types) are studied. Variation techniques, binary and ternary forms, sonata forms, and contrapuntal forms are included in the study of such composers as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Mahler. Use of music notation software. A concurrent laboratory experience in ear training and sight-singing including melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation is required. See Ear Training III.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 312 - Jazz Harmony and Arranging II Unit(s): 3 A continuation of MUS 212. Study of advanced melodic and harmonic materials commonly used in jazz. Application through arranging projects for small (saxophone ensemble) and large (big band) jazz groups.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 212.
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MUS 313 - Choral Arranging Unit(s): 2 An exploration of the fundamental practices or arranging for choral ensembles. Students will create arrangements for a variety of choral settings with and without accompaniment.
Grading: GRD
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MUS 314 - Orchestration Unit(s): 2 An exploration of fundamental techniques of instrumental and choral arranging. Students will develop familiarity with instrumental and vocal ranges, transpositions, the characteristic sounds of different families of instruments, and various tone color combinations. Students will create arrangements for a variety of ensembles.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 210, MUS 220. Familiarity with woodwind, brass, and/or string instruments is recommended. Consent of instructor.
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MUS 315 - Diction - English/Italian Unit(s): 1-2 This hands-on course complements vocal instruction and theatre arts classes through diction training. Students will learn to use the “International Phonetic Alphabet” to help them analyze and transliterate English and dialects for the stage, Italian and English songs, and arias.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 316 - Diction - French and German Unit(s): 1-2 A continuation of MUS 315. Students will learn to use the “International Phonetic Alphabet” to help them analyze and transliterate songs and texts in French and German.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 320 - Musicianship III Unit(s): 2 Continued development of sight-singing and dictation skills. Techniques include solfa using moveable do and drills in rhythm and meter, intervals, triads, and full melodies. Emphasizes broad listening skills and memory through frequent melodic and harmonic dictation exercises. Through examples from the 18th and 19th centuries the course will explore modes, chromatic melodies and harmonic progressions, secondary dominants, and modulation.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 220 or equivalent.
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MUS 321 - Aural Skills Practicum Unit(s): 1 Focus varies each semester. Will stress the development of such practical skills as sight-singing, dictation, oral tradition, transcription, repertory building, score-reading, rhythm training, and sight-reading of various periods, cultures, and styles. May be repeated for credit. See each concentration for number of semesters required.
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MUS 323 - Concert Choir Unit(s): 1-2 Repertoire includes a variety of short and medium length choral compositions, including a capella music and/or works accompanied by light instrumentation, and represents all historical periods and styles from early classics to significant contemporary works.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 325 - Symphonic Chorus Unit(s): 1-2 Large chorus featuring a wide range of accompanied and a cappella literature. Emphasis placed on development of vocal technique, musicianship skills, and preparation of repertoire. Includes public performances. No previous choral experience required; singers will be given a placement audition after enrolling. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 326 - Guitar Ensemble Unit(s): 1-2 The course focuses on all aspects of the literature for multiple guitars – performance, listening, sight-reading and technique. A wide variety of repertory is covered and a public performance is required. Project proposals from class members are welcomed.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
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MUS 327 - Symphonic Wind Ensemble Unit(s): 1-2 The SSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble is a large wind band dedicated to the study and performance of a wide variety of wind band literature. Membership is open to all University students. Auditions for part assignments are held at the beginning of each semester. The SWE performs 2-4 concerts each semester. This course has a mandatory concert performance requirement. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 328 - Symphony Orchestra Unit(s): 1-2 The Symphony Orchestra performs a diverse array of orchestral literature, ranging from the Baroque period to world premieres and from classical repertoire to film, opera, and educational works. In addition to performing 2-4 concerts each year in the beautiful confines of Weill Hall, the Symphony Orchestra performs regularly on tour throughout California and beyond.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 329 - Chamber Music Ensembles Unit(s): 1-2 Enrolled students will be assigned to various ensembles according to instrumentation and expertise. During each semester outstanding musicians from the Bay Area will coach each ensemble. Course culminates in a series of public performances. Admission by audition. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 330 - Musical Theatre Production Unit(s): 1-3 A course devoted to the student and public performance of major works of operatic and musical theatre literature. Designed for singers, actors, and others interested in music theatre. The capstone is a fully staged, orchestrally accompanied performance. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): by audition, in August only.
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MUS 340 - Musical Theatre Scenes Workshop Unit(s): 1-3 A performance course designed to broaden student’s familiarity with the opera and musical theatre repertoire. Students have input regarding literature and often write their own scenes. The class is open to all students. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 342 - History of Jazz Unit(s): 1-3 The study of jazz from its origins to the present. Listening to music is the core of the class; emphasis is on developing skill in recognizing and describing what happens in classic performances. The changing styles of jazz are related to the social and cultural context of the music in each style period.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 343 - Studies in Musical Genres Unit(s): 3 An in-depth study of a particular type of music. Course activities will include lecture, listening, and in-class performances. Satisfies GE Area C1. Intercession and Summer. May be repeated for credit.
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MUS 344 - Studies-Specific Composers Unit(s): 3 An in-depth study of the life and works of a single composer. Course activities will include lecture, listening, and in-class performances. Satisfies GE Area C1. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 346 - Studies in Music Theory Unit(s): 1-3 The detailed study of a particular theoretical system in music. May be repeated for credit with consent of the instructor.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 347 - Studies in World Music Unit(s): 1-3 The detailed study of the music of a particular country or area outside the Western European musical tradition.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 350 - Survey of World Music Unit(s): 4 This class examines the world’s musical cultures with an emphasis on musical repertoires and how they relate to social, cultural, and religious contexts. Students are encouraged to show their musical talents and participate in learning a few melodies and rhythms. Satisfies GE Area C3 (Comparative Perspectives).
Grading: OPT
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MUS 351 - History of Western Music, 1750-present Unit(s): 3 History of music in the Western tradition, dating from 1750 to the present. The course includes the study of representative composers such as C.P.E. Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Stravinsky, and Cage, as well as analytical studies of their works. This course requires a working knowledge of musical notation and theory.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 251, or consent of instructor.
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MUS 353 - Indian Singing Ensemble Unit(s): 1-2 Experience the joy of Indian singing as we explore the philosophical and spiritual concept of Nada Brahma (the universe is sound, music being eternal bliss). No requirements; bring your throat. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 359 - Audio and Recording Production II Unit(s): 1 Continuation of MUS 159. Fundamentals of audio and recording production in a studio and of live performances. Discussion and demonstrations of major types of software and/or hardware used in the production of music including creative and innovative methods. Students will develop skills in all phases of studio and live performance operation and will complete a number of individual projects. Strongly recommended for music composition students.
Grading: GRD
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MUS 377 - Brass Ensemble Unit(s): 1 This ensemble is a vibrant group of interested trumpet, horn, baritone, trombone, and tuba players who perform a wide array of pieces from Gabrieli antiphonal music to jazz works as well as music in the Philip Nones brass repertory. The group meets weekly and plays concerts on and off campus.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 378 - Percussion Ensemble Unit(s): 1 An outgrowth of the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, the Percussion Ensemble performs a mixture of historically relevant repertoire as well as pieces of the modern repertory. The ensemble affords its members the chance to cultivate sensitive chamber music skills and to explore performance techniques on all the various percussion instruments. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 379 - Latin Jazz Band Unit(s): 1-2 Rehearsal and performance of literature from the Latin diaspora, focusing on the music of the Carribean and South America. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
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MUS 389 - Jazz Improvisation III Unit(s): 3 A continuation of MUS 289. Advanced chord-scale and chord substitution techniques for improvising on functional chord progressions.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 289.
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MUS 390 - Jazz Orchestra Unit(s): 1-2 An 18-20 piece Big Band that performs the best literature from the traditional Swing Era to the present day.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 391 - Concert Jazz Ensemble Unit(s): 1-2 Rehearsal and performance of literature in traditional and contemporary jazz idioms. Repertory includes original arrangements especially designed for the ensemble by music faculty and students. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
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MUS 392 - Jazz Piano II Unit(s): 1 Continuation of MUS 292. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 292 or consent of instructor.
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MUS 395 - Community Involvement Program Unit(s): 1-4 CIP involves students in basic community problems, performing such tasks as tutoring, coaching, and performing for hospitals and schools. Students taking CIP through the Music Department must arrange for supervision by a Music Department advisor. Students in the Music Education concentration must see their advisor about special requirements. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: Cr/NC only.
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MUS 399 - Student-Instructed Course Unit(s): 1-3 Topic differs each semester. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: CNC
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MUS 400 - Music for the Classroom Unit(s): 2 Philosophy, concepts, and materials for music teaching in the classroom. The structure, nature, and function of music in children’s lives.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 105 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Mandatory 15 hours of observation outside of class.
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MUS 401 - Conducting Technique Unit(s): 2 An introduction to the basics of conducting with an emphasis on conducting patterns, baton technique, and the development of effective rehearsal procedures common to instrumental and vocal ensembles.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 110, MUS 120, and at least two of the following: MUS 115/MUS 415, MUS 122/MUS 422, MUS 123/MUS 423, MUS 124/MUS 424, and MUS 129/MUS 429.
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MUS 402 - Choral Conducting Unit(s): 3 Advanced choral conducting techniques. Students will further develop expressive conducting skills necessary for leading and rehearsing choral ensembles.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 401 and consent of instructor.
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MUS 403 - Instrumental Conducting and Methods Unit(s): 3 Advanced instrumental conducting techniques. Students will further develop expressive conducting skills necessary for leading and rehearsing instrumental ensembles.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 401 and consent of instructor.
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MUS 404 - Choral Methods and Repertoire Unit(s): 2 An exploration of teaching methods, materials and repertoire necessary for teaching choral music in the public schools. This course has a mandatory requirement of 15 hours of observation outside of class of choral ensembles in the public schools.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): MUS 401, MUS 402 and consent of instructor.
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MUS 405 - Instrumental Methods and Repertoire Unit(s): 2 An exploration of teaching methods, materials and repertoire necessary for teaching band and orchestra in the public schools. This course has a mandatory requirement of 15 hours of observation outside of class of choral ensembles in the public schools.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): MUS 401, MUS 403 and consent of instructor.
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MUS 410 - Theory IV: 20th Century Techniques Unit(s): 3 A study of melodic, rhythmic, harmonic, and formal organization of 20th century music.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 210, 220, 150, and 250 or consent of instructor.
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MUS 412 - Jazz Composition Unit(s): 3 Study of form and techniques for jazz composition. Students will compose 5 tunes.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 312 or MUS 389.
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MUS 415 - Vocal Methods Unit(s): 1 Group and individual explorations of the fundamental techniques of singing. Develop strategies to address tone production, breath control, diction, repertory, and interpretation. Music Education students learn basic vocal pedagogy. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
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MUS 418 - Guitar Methods Unit(s): 1 An exploration of basic performance techniques, and pedagogy and teaching strategies for guitar. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
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MUS 420 - Musicianship IV Unit(s): 2 Continuation of Ear Training III. Begins with Mozart, and proceeds through Beethoven and the Romantics into music of the 20th century. Emphasizes accurately singing and hearing music of increasing chromatic complexity, using an intervallic approach to augment tonal hearing. Listening and analysis activities focus upon selection of great works from Mozart to Stravinsky.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MATH 320 or equivalent.
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MUS 422 - Strings Methods II (Cello/Bass Unit(s): 1 An exploration of basic performance techniques, instrumental pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with teaching cello and bass in the public schools. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 106 or the equivalent and/or consent of the Instructor and Director of Music Education.
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MUS 423 - Woodwinds Methods II (Flute/Double Reeds Unit(s): 1 An exploration of basic performance techniques, instrumental pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with teaching flute, oboe and bassoon in the public schools. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 106 or the equivalent and/or consent of the Instructor and Director of Music Education.
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MUS 424 - Brass Methods II (Horn/Tuba Unit(s): 1 An exploration of basic performance techniques, instrumental pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with teaching horn and tuba in the public schools. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): MUS 106 or the equivalent and/or consent of the Instructor and Director of Music Education.
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MUS 425 - Composers Forum Unit(s): 1 Individual projects in creative work. Individual projects in jazz performance. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 426 - Jazz Forum Unit(s): 1 Required for Jazz Performance majors every semester. Students interact with guest artists and clinicians from around the world. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: OPT
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MUS 429 - Percussion Methods Unit(s): 1 An exploration of basic performance techniques, and pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with standard percussion instruments. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
Grading: OPT Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
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MUS 433 - Private Instruction-Strings Unit(s): 1 Private instruction for advanced students. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): MUS 133 and audition.
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MUS 434 - Private Instruction-Woodwinds Unit(s): 1 Private instruction for advanced students. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): MUS 134 and audition.
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MUS 437 - Private Instruction-Brass Unit(s): 1 Private instruction for advanced students. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): MUS 137 and audition.
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MUS 438 - Private Instruction-Percussion Unit(s): 1 Private instruction for advanced students. May be repeated for credit.
Grading: GRD Prerequisite(s): MUS 138 and audition.
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