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| MUSIC |
376.111 (H) |
RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC THEORY AND MUSICIANSHIP (3) Sec. 01 Hardaway / Sec. 02 Osowski Limit 15 per section This course introduces written and aural music fundamentals including notation, scales, intervals, chords, rhythm, meter and sight-singing. Composition of melodies and short pieces as well as listening projects will be undertaken.
Course does not count towards the completion of the minor |
Sec. 01
02 |
MTW 10
MTW 11 |
376.211
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MUSIC THEORY AND MUSICIANSHIP I (3) Hardaway Prereq: Qualifying examination or Rudiments of Music Theory and Musicianship. Limit 15 Introduction to basic principles of tonal music through listening, analysis and music making. Students study melody, harmony, voice leading, figured bass and dissonance treatment, and will also undertake short composition projects. |
Sec. 01 |
MTW 12 |
376.212
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MUSIC THEORY AND MUSICIANSHIP II (3) Hardaway Prereq: Music Theory and Musicianship I. Limit 15 This course continues the written and aural work of the previous course but focuses on chromatic harmony while continuing the study of melody, counterpoint and figured bass. |
Sec. 01 |
MTW 11 |
376.213
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MUSIC THEORY AND MUSICIANSHIP III (3) Osowski Prereq: Music Theory & Musicianship II. Limit 15 Continuation of written and aural work of the previous two semesters. Projects in four-voice writing from figured bass and counterpoint in two and three voices are completed, using as models a variety of styles and composers. Students study simple binary, rounded binary and ternary forms, and compose a short work in a tonal idiom. |
Sec. 01 |
MTW 12 |
376.242 (H)
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INTRODUCTION TO POPULAR MUSIC (3) Mathews Limit 20 per section
A survey of the stylistic features and social contexts of American popular music since the 1950s. |
Lec.
Sec. 01
02
03
04
05
06 |
MT 3
W 3
W 4
Th 3
Th 4
W 3
W 4 |