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Show Humanities Music MUSIC COURSES HU101. Introduction to Music (3) Designed to give the non-music student a basic understanding of the language and literature of music. AWS 110. Music Theory I (5) The study of elementary harmony, ear training, dictation, keyboard harmony, and primary and secondary triads with inversions, non-harmonic tones and modulation. (Includes 2 hr. lab). A 111. Music Theory I (5) Continuation of Music 110. W 112. Music Theory I (5) Continuation of Music 111. S 130. Private Instruction (1) Piano/Organ. AWS 131. Private Instruction (1) Voice. AWS 132. Private Instruction (1) Woodwind Instruments. AWS 133. Private Instruction (1) Brass Instruments. AWS 134. Private Instruction (1) String Instruments. AWS 135. Private Instruction (1) Percussion Instruments. AWS 140. Weber State A Cappella Choir (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. AWS 141. Voce Coeds (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. AWS 143. Weber State Singers (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. AWS 144. 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.) Also listed under TA144. AWS 145. Vocal Ensemble (1) Training in small vocal groups such as trios, quartets, and sextets. AWS 146. Weber State College Chorale (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. AWS 147. Choral Union (1) Performance in a large choral organisation open to all students of the College. AWS 148. Brass Ensemble (1) Training in performance for brass chamber music groups. AWS 150. Symphonic Band (1) Membership by audition or consent of Instructor. Emphasis is on the study and preparation of modern symphonic band literature. AWS 153. Jazz Ensemble (1) Performance in modern stage band. Membership by audition or consent of instructor. A W S 154. Marching Band (2) Open, without auditions, to all students playing band instruments. A 155. Instrumental Ensemble (1) Training in instrumental chamber ensembles, such as trios, quartets, quintets, and sextets. AWS 160. Orchestra (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Symphonic instrumentation with participation in concerts, oratorio, and opera. AWS 169. Music Essentials (3) For prospective elementary school teachers. Rudiments of music, sight-singing, notation, ear training, dictation, and keyboard harmony. AWS 213. Group Piano Instruction (1) Principles and procedures from beginning to advanced instruction with stress on reading skill, technical facility, and sound musicianship. A 214. Group Piano Instruction (1) Continuation of Music 213. W 215. Group Piano Instruction (1) Continuation of Music 214. S 216. Vocal Workshop (1) Development of the singing voice with special attention to freedom of tones, purity of vowels, interpretation, diction, and flexibility. W S 219. Basic Conducting (2) Score reading, basic conducting movements, clef study and transpositions A 230. Private Instruction (1) Piano/Organ. AWS 231. Private Instruction (1) Voice. AWS 232. Private Instruction (1) Woodwind Instruments. AWS 233. Private Instruction (1) Brass Instruments. AWS 234. Private Instruction (1) String Instruments. AWS 235. Private Instruction (1) Percussion Instruments. AWS 250. Instrumental Workshop (2) A practical and analytical approach to teach and play percussion instruments. (Formerly 3 credit hours) F 251. Instrumental Workshop (2) A practical and analytical approach to teach and play brass instruments. (Formerly 3 credit hours) W 252. Instrumental Workshop (2) A practical and analytical approach to teach and play woodwind instruments. (Formerly 3 credit hours) S 253. Instrumental Workshop (2) A practical and analytical approach to teach and play string instruments. F 260. Techniques of Writing, Orchestrating and Arranging Music (Formerly Music 210 and 379-380) (5) A course which is a continuation of Music Theory I and is designed to integrate the techniques of writing and orchestrating music with emphasis on practical applications in public school music. A 261. Techniques of Writing, Orchestrating and Arranging Music (Formerly Music 211 and 379-3801 (5) Continuation of Music 260. W 262. Techniques of Writing, Orchestrating and Arranging Music. (Formerly Music 212 and 379-380) (5) Continuation of Music 261. S 270. Basic Accompanying (3) To learn the art of accompaniment, and become 174 Humanities Music knowledgeable about repertoire, style and improve sight reading. (Formerly 2 hrs credit.) S 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all students in the Music Department who meet the minimum Cooperative Work Experience requirements of the department. The course objective for each student will be developed between the student, the department, and a suitable employer providing the opportunity for an on-the-job experience. Evaluation of course participants will be shared between the employer, student, and the department. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. A W S Su 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. A W S Su HU301. Great Epochs in Music (3) Historical and biographical approaches to the study of Renaissance, Baroque, Classical. Romantic and Modern periods with pertinent musical examples. A HU302. Great Epochs in Music (3) Continuation of Music 301. W HU303. Great Epochs in Music (3) Continuation of HU302. S 307. Jazz: From Then Till Now (3) a study of the history of jazz, from its beginning to the present. W 311. Piano Literature (3) To familiarize the student with piano literature, and to give insight into available repertoire. (Formerly 2 hrs credit) W 314. Practicum in Choral Conducting (3) Advanced conducting laboratory which includes conducting musical groups in the public schools. (Formerly 5 credit hours) Prerequisite: MU219. F 315. Practicum in Instrumental Conducting (3) Advanced conducting laboratory which includes conducting musical groups in the public schools. (Formerly 5 credit hours) Prerequisite: MU219. S 320. Methods of Teaching Music in the Elementary Schools (3) Methods and materials of the elementary school music program. A W S 330. Private Instruction (1) Piano/Organ. A W S 331. Private Instruction (1) Voice. A W S 332. Private Instruction (1) Woodwind Instruments. A W S 333. Private Instruction (1) Brass Instruments. A W S 334. Private Instruction (1) String Instruments. A W S 335. Private Instruction (1) Percussion Instruments. A W S 339. Lyric Theatre Production Techniques (3) a detailed study of musical theatre, and the practical application of skills, techniques and materials necessary for production in secondary schools. S 340. Weber State A Cappella Choir (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. AWS 341. Voce Coeds (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor A W S 343. Weber State Singers (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor A W S 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) Also listed under TA344. A W S 345. Vocal Ensemble (1) Training in small vocal groups, such as trios, quartets and sextets. A W S 346. Weber State College Chorale (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. A W S 347. Choral Union (1) Performance in a large choral organization, open to all students of the College. A W S 348. Brass Ensemble (1) Training in performance for brass chamber music groups. A W S 350. Symphonic Band (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Emphasis is on the study and preparation of modern symphonic band literature. A W S 353. Jazz Ensemble (1) Performance in modern stage band. Membership by audition or consent of instructor. A W S 354. Marching Band (2) Open, without auditions, to all students playing band instruments. A 355. Instrumental Ensemble (1) Training in instrumental chamber ensembles, such as trios, quartets, quintets, and sextets. A W S 360. Orchestra (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Symphonic instrumentation with participation in concert's, oratorio, and opera. A W S 410. Form and Analysis (2) Analytical techniques including study of formal structure and melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic practices. Prerequisite: Music 262 or consent of instructor. (Offered alternate years.) A 411. Form and Analysis (2) Continuation of Music 410. which is prerequisite. (Offered alternate years.) W 412. Composition (2) Principles and techniques of composing in the smaller forms. Prerequisite: Music 262 or consent of instructor. (Offered alternate years.) A 413. Composition (2) Continuation of Music 412, which is prerequisite. (Offered alternate years.) W 422. Vocal Pedagogy (3) A study of the physiology of the voice with emphasis on the fundamental principles and specific techniques for private voice teaching. Prerequisite: Three quarters of private vocal instruction. W 423. Organization of the School Marching Band and Double Reed Making (4) Producing several marching band shows charted according to scale and useable for field, street and contest use. Techniques of double reed making included in course work. (Offered alternate years.) A 175 |