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MUS 2110: Advanced Theory I
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A study of advanced harmonic progressions and melodic structures of the 17th to 19th centuries. Students will analyze advanced harmonic progressions and melodies as well as larger forms of musical composition. Recommended class for transfer purposes for sophomore music majors. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1120
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MUS 2110 - Advanced Theory I
MUS 2120: Advanced Theory II
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A study of advanced harmonic and melodic structures of the 19th and 20th centuries. Recommended class for transfer purposes for sophomore music majors. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2110
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MUS 2120 - Advanced Theory II
MUS 2155: Music Theory IV
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A study of advanced harmonic and melodic structures of the 19th and 20th centuries. Recommended class for transfer purposes for sophomore music majors. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2055
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MUS 2155 - Music Theory IV
MUS 2156: Ear Training IV
1.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
A continuation of MUS 2056 using more advanced melodies and harmonic procedures. Designed to be taken concurrently with MUS 2155. Recommended class for transfer purposes for sophomore music majors.
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MUS 2156 - Ear Training IV
MUS 2200: Intro Music Technology
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
An introduction to the historical development of current technology used in the production of sound recording. The student will be introduced to varying aspects of current music technology.
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MUS 2200 - Intro Music Technology
MUS 2210: Live Production Techniques
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
An introduction to sound system components, principles and concepts fundamental to live sound situations, including indoor and outdoor events.
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MUS 2210 - Live Production Techniques
MUS 2211: Live Production Techniques Lab
1.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
Practical hands-on experience of setting up and operating sound system components in a live performance/event situation. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2200 or consent of instructor. Corequisite(s): MUS 2210
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MUS 2211 - Live Production Techniques Lab
MUS 2220: Studio Production Techniques
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
An overview of studio technologies including microphones, mixing consoles, DAW software, outboard gear, digital, analog, recording devices, and basic recording procedures during tracking, mixing, and mastering.
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MUS 2220 - Studio Production Techniques
MUS 2221: Studio Prodctn Techniques Lab
1.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
Hands-on experience in the use of microphones, mixing consoles, software and other recording devices covered in MUS 2220. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2200 or by consent of instructor. Corequisite(s): MUS 2220
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MUS 2221 - Studio Prodctn Techniques Lab
MUS 2225: Studio Product Techniques II
3.00 Credits
Walters State Community College
Advanced course, continuation of MUS 2220. Advanced production techniques including aspects of microphone placement and selection, tracking, mixing, more extensive use of DAW software overdubbing, and other recording devices. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2220, 2221 or by consent of instructor. Corequisite(s): MUS 2226
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