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Show 122 123 *161. Theatre Orchestra (1-2) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Instrumentation determined by the music production being presented. 169a. Music Essentials: Piano (3) A, W For prospective elementary school teachers. Basic elements of music reading and music theory through keyboard performance. 169b. Music Essentials: Guitar (3) A, W For prospective elementary school teachers. Basic elements of music reading and music theory through guitar performance. *173. Private Instruction (3) Su, A, W, S All performance areas. One hour instruction/week. Minimum of 18 hours/week practice required. One-half hour special assignment. By consent of instructor only. May be taken for credit up to three times in any area of specialty. 179. Music Convocation (1) One year (3 quarters) required recital/concert attendance at 24-30 events/year (8-10/ quarter), to be selected by the Department of Performing Arts. A minimum of six recital events will be scheduled during daytime hours. The "T" grade will be used until the completion of three quarters. Final grade will appear as a note on spring quarter grade report. 201. Survey of World Music (5) A historical survey of the development of music through study of stylistic periods and music of world cultures. For music majors and minors. 210a, b, c. Music Theory II (2 each) A Continuation of Theory I. Includes altered, borrowed, and other unique chord sonorities; advanced modulation; 20th century compositional techniques; analysis; and projects which will explore application of theoretical concepts. Prerequisite: Music 110c or equivalent. 211a, b, c. Ear-Training Sc Sight Singing II (2 each) A Continuation of Ear-Training Sc Sight-Singing I. Development of more advanced listening skills and of ability to recognize and correct performance errors. Prerequisite: Music 111c or equivalent. 213, 214, 215. Group Keyboard II (1 each) A, W, S Continuation of Music 115 with emphasis on advanced reading, further development of technical facility and expanded concepts of musicianship. Prerequisite: Music 115 or placement by audition; Music 110c and 111c. 216. Vocal Workshop (1) A, W, S Development of the singing voice with special attention to freedom of tones, purity of vowels, interpretation, diction, and flexibility. 219. Basic Conducting (2) Score reading, basic conducting movements, clef study, and transposition. Prerequisite: Music 110b. *230. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Keyboard. *231. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Voice. *232. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Woodwind instruments. *233. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Brass instruments. *234. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S String instruments. *235. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Percussion instruments. 250a,b. Instrumental Workshop (1 each) A practical and analytical approach to teaching and playing percussion instruments. 250c. Instrumental Workshop (1) Practicum experience in percussion instruments, to include selection and preparation of appropriate repertoire. Prerequisite: Music 250a,b. 251a,b. Instrumental Workshop (leach) A practical and analytical approach to teaching and playing brass instruments. 251c. Instrumental Workshop (1) Practicum experience in brass instruments, to include selection and preparation of appropriate repertoire. Prerequisite: Music 251a,b. 252a,b. Instrumental Workshop (1 each) A practical and analytical approach to teaching and playing woodwind instruments. 252c. Instrumental Workshop (1) Practicum experience in woodwind instruments, to include selection and preparation of appropriate repertoire. Prerequisite: Music 252a,b. 253a,b. Instrumental Workshop (1 each) A practical and analytical approach to teaching and playing string instruments. 253c. Instrumental Workshop (1) Practicum experience in string instruments, to include selection and preparation of appropriate repertoire. Prerequisite: MUS 253a,b. 254. Instrumental Techniques for Choral Majors (2) A (Offered even years) A practical and analytical approach to teaching and playing string, wind and percussion instruments. For Choral Majors only. 270a, b, c. The Principles of Piano Accompanying (1 each) To learn the art of accompaniment, to become knowledgeable about repertoire and style, and to improve sight reading. Prerequisite: Completion of piano proficiency examination. *273. Private Instruction (3) Su, A, W, S All performance areas. One hour instruction/week. Minimum of 18 hours/week practice required. One-half hour special assignment. By consent of instructor only. May be taken for credit up to three times in any area of specialty. 279. Music Convocation (1) One year (3-quarters) required recital/concert attendance at 24-30 events/year (8-10/ quarter), to be selected by the Department of Performing Arts. A minimum of six recital events will be scheduled during daytime hours. The "T" grade will be used until the completion of three quarters. Final grade will appear as a note on spring quarter grade report. 284. Form and Analysis (3) W (Offered odd years) A study of basic musical form with particular emphasis on the most important contrapuntal and homophonic styles from the Baroque through 19th Century. Study will include harmonic and structural analysis. Must be enrolled in or have completed Music 210b. 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all students in the Music Area who meet the minimum cooperative work experience requirements of the department. Provides academic credit for on-the-job experience. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 credits. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs (1-6) (As needed) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. PD292S. Community Service (3) Students will receive an overview of community service and explore opportunities for service learning in the community. Five preparatory workshops (first week only) followed by 55 hours of approved community service. *300. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Individual lessons, vocal or instrumental. For those not pursuing a major or minor in music. 301, 302, 303. Music History and Literature (3 each) A Historical and biographical approaches to the study of music history and literature with pertinent musical examples. Three periods of lecture and one period lab per week. Prerequisite: Music 110c and 201. 305. Counterpoint (2) W (Offered even years) Eighteenth century polyphonic techniques including the five contrapuntal species, formal processes, analysis, and compositional application of concepts studied. Prerequisite: Music 210a or equivalent. 308. Choral Literature (3) A (Offered odd years) A survey of major choral masterworks of all historical periods. 310a, b, c. Keyboard Literature (2 each) A Keyboard literature to acquaint the student with historical and stylistic periods of music. 312a, b, c. Keyboard Pedagogy (2 each) Comprehensive study of performance pedagogy and supervised private teaching. 314a, b, c. Practicum in Choral Conducting (2 each) (Offered even-odd years) Advanced conducting laboratory which includes conducting musical groups in the public schools. Prerequisite: Music 219. 315a, b, c. Practicum in Instrumental Conducting (2 each) (Offered odd-even years) Advanced conducting laboratory which includes conducting musical groups in the public schools. Prerequisite: Music 219. 317. Orchestration (3) W (Offered even years) An exploration of principles of writing music for instrumental sections and instrumental combinations. Prerequisite: Music 210c or equivalent. 318. Choral Arranging (2) W (Offered even years) An exploration of principles of writing music for various voice groups. Prerequisite: Music 210c or equivalent. 320. Methods of Teaching Music in the Elementary Schools (3) S Methods and materials of the elementary school music program. Prerequisite: Music 169 or consent of instructor. *330. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Keyboard. *331. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Voice. *332. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Woodwind instruments. *333. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Brass instruments. *334. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S String instruments. *335. Private Instruction (1) Su, A, W, S Percussion instruments. 339. Lyric Theatre Production Techniques (3) Offered in same quarter as major musical production in odd years. A detailed study of musical theatre and the practical application of skills, techniques, and materials necessary for production in secondary schools. *340. Weber State Community Choir (1) A, W, S Membership by audition or consent of instructor. (Evening only.) *343. Weber State Singers (1) A, W, S A select performing ensemble performing many musical styles (folk, sacred, pop, serious secular, Broadway with choreography). By audition only. *344. Lyric Theatre (1-2) Study of traditional and contemporary operatic literature through rehearsal and performance of complete operas and musical comedies. Membership by consent of instructor. (May be repeated for credit.) *345. Vocal Ensemble (1) A, W, S Training in small vocal groups such as trios, quartets, and sextets. *346. Weber State Concert Choir (1) A, W, S Membership by audition or consent of instructor. *347. Sound System (1) A, W, S A select performing ensemble preparing a wide variety of musical styles. By audition only. *348. Brass Ensemble (1) A, W, S Training in performance for brass chamber music groups. 349. Chamber Choir (1) A highly select group of approximately 24 singers performing the entire range of small choir literature. By audition only. *350. Symphonic Band (1) A, W, S Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Emphasis is on the study and preparation of modern symphonic band literature. *351. Pep Band (1) W Plays at athletic functions using contemporary jazz, rock, and popular music. By audition. *352. Wind Ensemble (1) A, W, S Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Emphasis is on study and performance of literature for selected wind and percussion ensembles of varying size. Participants may be required to participate in symphonic band. *353. Jazz Ensemble (1) A, W, S Performance in modern stage band. Membership by audition or consent of instructor. 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