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Show 146 MUSC *1753. Jazz Ensemble (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. MUSC *1754. Percussion Ensemble (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. MUSC *1755. Instrumental Chamber Ensemble (1) Training in instrumental chamber ensembles such as trios, quartets, quintets, and sextets. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. MUSC *1756. Pep Band (1) Plays at athletic functions using contemporary jazz, rock, and popular music. By audition. Does not fulfill any ensemble requirement for music majors or minors. MUSC *1760. Weber State Symphony Orchestra (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Full symphony orchestra instrumentation. Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors and minors. MUSC *1761. Chamber Orchestra (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. MUSC *1762. Theatre Orchestra (1-2) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Instrumentation determined by the music production being presented. Does not fulfill any ensemble requirement for music majors or minors. MUSC *1763. Guitar Ensemble (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors and minors. MUSC 1901. Music: The First-Year Experience (1) ** Introduction to the music area and its programs, including e-mail usage, department policies and procedures, career options, and curriculum. MUSC 1911. Introduction to Music Technology (1) ** Introduction to uses of technology in music teaching and performance, including use of music composition and multimedia software. MUSC 2100. Rock Music Styles - A History (3) This online course offers the student a media rich environment in which to study the subject of Rock n' Roll music and the artists that shaped this American musical genre. Featuring over 150 complete audio examples, a fifty year "Top 40" database and useful music notation examples, this course integrates with the text to offer a comprehensive level of study for both music and non-music majors. MUSC 2110, 2120. Music Theory III-IV (3 each) ** Continuation of Theory II. Includes altered, borrowed, and other unique chord sonorities; advanced modulation; 20th century compositional techniques; analysis; and projects that will explore application of theoretical concepts. Must be taken concurrently with MUSC 2130,2140. Prerequisites: MUSC 1120 and 1140 or equivalents. MUSC 2130, 2140. Sight Singing & Ear-Training III-IV (1 each) ** Continuation of Ear-Training & Sight-Singing II. Development of more advanced listening skills and of ability to recognize and correct performance errors. Must be taken concurrently with MUSC 2110,2120. Prerequisite: MUSC 1120 and 1140 or equivalents. MUSC 2150, 2160. Class Piano III-IV (1 each) ** Continuation of MUSC 1160 with emphasis on advanced reading, further development of technical facility and expanded concepts of musicianship. Prerequisite: MUSC 1160 or placement by audition, and MUSC 1120 and 1140. MUSC 2202. Survey of Music History & Literature I (2) ** A survey of the development of the historical and stylistic periods of Western and world music. For music majors and minors. Prerequisites: for Music Minors, MUSC 1111 and 1113; for non-Music majors, MUSC 1013. MUSC 2212. Survey of Music History & Literature I (2) ** A survey of the development of the historical and stylistic periods of Western and world music. For music majors and minors. Prerequisites: for Music Minors, MUSC 1111,1113 and 2202; for non-Music majors, MUSC 1013. MUSC 2321, 2331. Principles of Piano Accompanying I and II (1 each) ** To leam the art of accompaniment, to become knowledgeable about repertoire and style, and to improve sight reading. Prerequisite: Piano proficiency. MUSC 2540. Instrumental Techniques for Choral Majors (2) ** A course for Choral Music Education majors that encompasses a practical and analytical approach to the understanding of basic playing and teaching techniques of the band and orchestral instruments. MUSC *2610. Applied Keyboard: Piano (1) ** MUSC *2611. Applied Keyboard: Organ (1) ** MUSC *2620. Applied Voice (1) ** MUSC *2630. Applied Woodwinds: Flute (1) ** MUSC *2631. Applied Woodwinds: Oboe (1) ** MUSC *2632. Applied Woodwinds: Clarinet (1) ** MUSC *2633. Applied Woodwinds: Saxophone (1) ** MUSC *2634. Applied Woodwinds: Bassoon (1) ** MUSC *2640. Applied Brass: Trumpet (1) ** MUSC *2641. Applied Brass: French Horn (1) ** MUSC *2642. Applied Brass: Trombone (1) ** MUSC *2643. Applied Brass: Euphonium/Tuba (1) ** MUSC *2650. Applied Strings: Violin (1) ** MUSC *2651. Applied Strings: Viola (1) ** MUSC *2652. Applied Strings: Violoncello (1) ** MUSC *2653. Applied Strings: String Bass (1) ** MUSC *2654. Applied Strings: Guitar (1) ** MUSC *2655. Applied Strings: Harp (1) ** MUSC *2660. Applied Percussion (1) ** MUSC *2673. Private Instruction (2) ** All performance areas. Two hours instruction/week. Minimum of 18 hours/week practice required. One-half hour special assignment. By consent of instmctor only. May be taken for credit up to three times in any area of specialization. MUSC 2821. Percussion Methods I (1)** A practical and analytical approach to teaching and playing percussion instruments, including selection of appropriate repertoire and minor repair. MUSC 2822. Percussion Methods II (1)** A continuation of MUSC 2821. Prerequisite: MUSC 2821. 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