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Show Music 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. Music 1911. Introduction to Music Technology (1) ** Introduction to uses of technology in music teaching and performance, including use of music composition and multimedia software. Music 2101, 2111. Ear-Training & Sight Singing 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 Music 2103, 2113. Prerequisite: Music 1111 and 1113 or equivalents. Music 2112. 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. Music 2103, 2113. Music Theory III-TV (3 each) ** Continuation of Theory E. Includes altered, borrowed, and other unique chord sonorities; advanced modulation; 20th century compositional techniques; analysis; and projects which will explore application of theoretical concepts. Must be taken concurrently with Music 2101, 2111. Prerequisites: Music 1111 and 1113 or equivalents. Music 2202, 2212. Survey of Music History and Literature I, II (2 each) ** A survey of the development of the historical and stylistic periods of Western and world music. For music majors and minors. Prerequisites: Music 1111 and 1113 or equivalents. Music 2301, 2311. Group Keyboard III-IV (1 each) ** Continuation of Music 1311 with emphasis on advanced reading, further development of technical facility and expanded concepts of musicianship. Prerequisite: Music 1311 or placement by audition, and Music 1113 and 1111. Music 2321, 2331. Principles of Piano Accompanying I and II (1 each) ** To learn the art of accompaniment, to become knowledgeable about repertoire and style, and to improve sight reading. Prerequisite: Piano proficiency. Music 2540. Instrumental Techniques for Choral Majors (2) ** A course for Choral Music Education majors which encompasses a practical and analytical approach to the understanding of basic playing and teaching techniques of the band and orchestral instruments. Music *2610. Applied Keyboard: Piano (1) ** Music *2611. Applied Keyboard: Organ (1) ** Music *2620. Applied Voice (1) ** Music *2630. Applied Woodwinds: Flute (1) ** Music *2631. Applied Woodwinds: Oboe (1) ** Music *2632. Applied Woodwinds: Clarinet (1) ** Music *2633. Applied Woodwinds: Saxophone (1) ** 139 Music *2634. Applied Woodwinds: Bassoon (1) ** Music *2640. Applied Brass: Trumpet (1) ** Music *2641. Applied Brass: French Horn (1) ** Music *2642. Applied Brass: Trombone (1) ** Music *2643. Applied Brass: Euphonium/Tuba (1) ** Music *2650. Applied Strings: Violin (1) ** Music *2651. Applied Strings: Viola (1) ** Music *2652. Applied Strings: Violoncello (1) ** Music *2653. Applied Strings: String Bass (1) ** Music *2654. Applied Strings: Guitar (1) ** Music *2655. Applied Strings: Harp (1) ** Music *2660. Applied Percussion (1) ** Music *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 instructor only. May be taken for credit up to three times in any area of specialization. Music 2821. Percussion Methods I (1)** A practical and analytical approach to teaching and playing percussion instruments, including selection of appropriate repertoire and minor repair. Music 2822. Percussion Methods II (1)** A continuation of Music 2821. Prerequisite: Music 2821 Music 2840. Form and Analysis (2) ** A study of basic musical form with particular emphasis on the most important contrapuntal and homophonic styles from the Baroque Period forward. The course coordinates the study of the forms of individual genres with their history and role in the continuous development of music. Prerequisites: Music 1111 and 1113. Music 2841. Brass Methods I (1) ** A practical and analytical approach to teaching and playing brass instruments, including selection of appropriate repertoire and minor repair. Music 2842. Brass Methods II (1) ** A continuation of Music 2841. Prerequisite: Music 2841 Music 2851. Woodwind Methods I (1) ** A practical and analytical approach to teaching and playing woodwind instruments, including selection of appropriate repertoire and minor repair. Music 2852. Woodwind Methods II (1) ** A continuation of Music 2851. Prerequisite: Music 2851 Music 2871. String Methods I (1) ** A practical and analytical approach to teaching and playing string instruments, including selection of appropriate repertoire and minor repair. Music 2872. String Methods II (1) ** A continuation of Music 2871. Prerequisite: Music 2871 Music 2881. Vocal Workshop (1) ** Development of the singing voice with special attention to freedom of tones, purity of vowels, interpretation, diction, and flexibility. General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREEREQ GENED Jnterdisciplinary FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science & Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT CDGT ENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC- THEATR ART Business & Econ MBA MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI PE/REC EDUC Health Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY Science BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber STATE UNIV 2003-2004 CATALOG E R S I T Y |