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    • 1.00 Credits

      This course provides class lessons for beginning piano students. Instruction includes elementary technical exercises for developing keyboard facility and music reading. Playing positions, fingering, note identification, and reading beginning level rhythms are covered.This course satisfies the one-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music.(Formerly MUS 1530)
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed to develop the student’s awareness of music from many historical style periods, music from diverse cultures, and the foundations of modern streams of musical thought.(Formerly MUSA 1030)
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course provides a study on music notation and harmony including major and minor scales, key signatures, triads, intervals, and rhythm. Students will learn to write four-part music, including primary chords in first inversion and cadences. This is a university-parallel course for students majoring in music.This course satisfies the three-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in Music.(Formerly MUS 1110)
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      This course provides the student knowledge to sing and play notated music (both pitch and rhythm) as well as to notate music that the student hears (aural dictation). Melodies using the major and minor scale and intervals from the tonic and dominant triad will be studied. This is a university parallel course for students who plan to major in music.(Formerly MUS 1300)This course satisfies the one-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course provides a study on music notation and harmony including major and minor scales, key signatures, triads, intervals, and rhythm. Students will learn to write four-part music, including primary chords in first inversion and cadences. This is a university-parallel course for students majoring in music.This course satisfies the three-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in Music.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Continuation of MUS1110. This course provides new material which includes secondary chords, chord inversions, proper usage of non-chord tones, and diatonic seventh chords. The student will learn to write music using figured bass and to harmonize melodies using the chords and harmonic practices studied.This course satisfies the three-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music.Prerequisites: MUS 1110
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      This course is a continuation of MUS 1027 with attention to beginning level keyboard literature and developing skills such as music reading, technique, and modal and diatonic harmonization. Reading rhythms and ensemble playing are included. (Formerly MUS 1540)This course satisfies the one-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music.Prerequisites: MUS 1027
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      1 sem hr cr This course provides students with the opportunity to perform in the jazz-band setting modeled after the big-band style. May be repeated for credit a maximum of eight times to apply toward graduation. Rehearsals and performances are required. Enrollment in this course requires permission of the instructor. Formerly/Same As: Formerly MUS 1810, MUSP 1141 Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT
    • 3.00 Credits

      Continuation of MUS 1057. This course provides new material which includes secondary chords, chord inversions, proper usage of non-chord tones, and diatonic seventh chords. The student will learn to write music using figured bass and to harmonize melodies using the chords and harmonic practices studied.(Formerly MUS 1120)This course satisfies the three-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music.Prerequisites: MUS 1057In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline.
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      This course provides new elements for the alto and tenor clefs, the subdivided beat in simple and compound meters, diatonic seventh chords, and diatonic chord progressions involving I (i), IV (iv), V, ii6 (ii6) and vi (VI). Students will learn to read (sing) and write (by aural dictation) pitch and rhythm together.(Formerly MUS 1400)This course satisfies the one-hour program requirement for the TTP agreement in accordance with the A.F.A. degree in music.Prerequisite: MUS1058