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MUS 105—Aural Foundations of Improvisation I (2,3)
Prerequisite: Three years prior musical experience or instructor approval
Development of aural recognition and responses to the fundamental elements of melody and harmony within the be-bop style (ca. 1940). Open to all experienced performers. F, Sp
MUS 106—Fundamentals of Music (3,3)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
An introductory course for music and non-music majors to acquaint the student with the important elements of music, such as musical notation, scales, intervals, triads and terminology. Fee. F, Sp, S
MUS 107—Fundamentals of Ear Training (1,2)
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 106 or permission of instructor
An introductory course for music and non-music majors to acquaint the student with the solmization system, singing exercises, rhythmic reading, sight singing, listening to the rudiments of music, and dictation of rhythm, interval, melody, and harmony. Fee. F, Sp, S
MUS 115—Introduction to Music Literature (3,3)
(IAI: MUS 905)
Prerequisite: Music reading capability
A survey of music literature including Western Art Music from the Middle Ages to the present. Emphasis is placed on hearing, following musical scores and becoming acquainted with significant composers and music literature from commonly accepted music period. (This course is intended for music majors). Sp-odd, On demand
MUS 116—Music Theory I (3,3)
(IAI: MUS 901)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Proficiency exam or MUS 106, and concurrent enrollment in MUS 117
Materials and structures of music, including basic acoustics, fundamentals, notation, melodic and harmonic analysis, composition and performance. F, Sp, On demand
MUS 117—Ear Training and Sight Reading I (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 901)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 107 or proficiency and concurrent enrollment in MUS 116
Development of skills needed to read, hear, and notate musical rhythms, melodic intervals, and simple melodies, plus one hour of individual computer lab work. Fee. F, Sp. On demand
MUS 118—Italian Diction (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Music majors or permission of instructor
Italian diction for singers. An introduction to correct pronunciation of Italian songs and arias with translation only to aid in understanding of the music. Fee. On demand
MUS 119—German Diction (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Music majors or permission of instructor
German diction for singers. An introduction to correct pronunciation of
German songs and arias with translation only to aid in understanding of the music. Fee. On demand
MUS 126—Music Theory II (3,3)
(IAI: MUS 902)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 116, MUS 117, and concurrent enrollment in MUS 127
Continuation of MUS 116 with materials and structures including simple part forms and the traditional harmonic usage of the diatonic seventh chords, secondary dominants and modulation. Sp, S. On demand
MUS 127—Ear Training and Sight Reading II (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 902)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 116, MUS 117 and concurrent enrollment in MUS 126
Continuation of MUS 117 with addition of harmonic intervals and computer lab work. Fee. Sp, S on demand
MUS 131-145—Private Applied Music (2, arranged)
(IAI: MUS 909)
Some sections are intended as college transfer courses; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Music majors upon recommendation of Audition Committee
Major instrument or voice: two half-hour lessons per week; Piano, 131; Voice, 133; Brass, 135; Woodwinds, 137; Strings, 139; Percussion, 141; Organ, 143; and Classical guitar, 145. May be repeated once for credit; 15 one-hour lessons per semester; minimum of two hours practice per day. Fee. F, Sp
MUS 146—Beginning Private Composition (2,4)
(IAI: MUS 909)
Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in MUS 116 and MUS 117, and one semester of applied private lessons, or permission of the instructor
When repeated: Grade of B or better in MUS 126 and MUS 127, and two semesters of applied private lessons, or permission of the instructor
Music composition in its beginning stages. Areas of concentration include organization of pitch, rhythm, and harmony from phrase to section to short form construction in tonal music; analysis of the common-practice period composers’ repertoire; instruction in range, characteristics, and idiom of instruments and voice; and writing of small musical forms for simple media. Fee. F, Sp, on demand
MUS 151-165—Private Applied Music (1, arranged)
Some sections are intended as college transfer courses; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Ability to read music notation or consent of instructor
Minor instrument or voice; one half-hour lesson per week. Piano, 151; Voice, 153; Brass, 155; Woodwinds, 157; Strings, 159; Percussion, 161; Organ, 163; and Classical Guitar, 165. May be repeated once for credit; 15 half-hour lessons per semester with a minimum of one hour practice per day. Fee. F, Sp, S
MUS 169—Class Instruction Piano I (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Beginning piano in electronic keyboard studio. Elective course designed for non-music majors. Pass/fail option. Fee. F, Sp, S
MUS 170—Class Instruction Piano II (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 169 or consent of instructor
Continuation of MUS 169 with further development of pianistic skills for nonmusic majors. (Pass/fail option) Fee. F, Sp, S
MUS 171—Keyboard Harmony I for Music Majors (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 901)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Beginning piano in electronic keyboard studio. Required for music majors. Fee. F, Sp, S on demand
MUS 172—Keyboard Harmony II for Music Majors (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 902)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 171 or consent of instructor
Continuation of MUS 171. Required for music majors. Fee. F, Sp, S on
demand
MUS 173—Class Instruction, Voice (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
An introductory class in voice training geared to the student who does not want to take private lessons. Breathing, sound production, diction, posture, learning of songs and other basic techniques are covered in class. Fee. F, Sp
MUS 174—Class Instruction, Voice (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 173 or consent of instructor
Continuation of MUS 173—with emphasis on vocal literature. Fee. On demand
MUS 175—Class Instruction, Brass (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
An introduction and subsequent advancement in playing cornet, trumpet, flugel horn and French horn. Learn correct embouchure and finger technique and reading in treble and bass clefs. Fee. On demand
MUS 176—Class Instruction, Brass (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
An introduction and subsequent advancement on low brass instruments, i.e., trombone, baritone and tuba. Correct embouchure, finger technique and slide technique, coupled with learning to read bass clef music. Fee. On demand
MUS 177—Class Instruction, Woodwinds (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Class instruction in beginning clarinet, saxophone and flute with an emphasis on materials and unique problems in teaching beginning students to play these instruments. Fee. On demand
MUS 178—Class Instruction, Woodwinds (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 177 or permission of instructor
Continuation of MUS 177. Class instruction on the double reeds with attention to problems in teaching beginning oboe and bassoon including the study of various methods, materials and reed adjusting. Fee. On demand
MUS 179—Class Instruction, Strings (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Violin and viola playing and teaching for instrument and music education majors. Fee. On demand
MUS 180—Class Instruction, Strings (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Cello and bass playing and teaching for instrument and music education majors. Fee. On demand
MUS 181—Class Instruction, Percussion (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Techniques and performance on percussion instruments. Fee. On demand
MUS 183—Jazz Combo (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 908)
A college transfer course; consult the transfer center for details.
Prerequisite: Audition, invitation or consent of instructor
Open to experienced community and student jazz performers. Repertoire will be drawn from traditional and contemporary composers from the beginning of the twentieth century to present. On demand
MUS 184—Brass Ensemble (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 908)
A college transfer course; consult the transfer center for details.
Prerequisite: Audition, invitation or consent of instructor
Open to experienced community and student Brass players. Repertoire will be drawn from traditional and contemporary composers written and/or arranged for brass ensemble. On demand
MUS 185—Percussion Ensemble (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 908)
A college transfer course; consult the transfer center for details.
Prerequisite: Audition, invitation or consent of instructor
Open to experienced community and student Percussion players. Repertoire will be drawn from traditional and contemporary composers written and/or arranged for percussion ensemble. On demand
MUS 186—Woodwind Ensemble (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 908)
A college transfer course; consult the transfer center for details.
Prerequisite: Audition, invitation or consent of instructor
Open to experienced community and student Woodwind players. Repertoire will be drawn from traditional and contemporary composers written and/or arranged for woodwind ensemble. On demand
MUS 187—Swing Choir (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 908)
A college transfer course; consult the transfer center for details.
Prerequisite: Audition, invitation or consent of instructor
Open to experienced community and student vocalists. Performance of a broad spectrum of vocal music with emphasis on vocal jazz. On demand
MUS 216—Music Theory III (3,3)
(IAI: MUS 903)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 126, MUS 127, and concurrent enrollment in MUS 217
Continuation of MUS 126 with musical materials and structures including rondo, variation, fugue and sonata-allegro forms and the analysis and fourpart writing of borrowed chords, ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords, the Neapolitan chord and augmented sixth chords. F, on demand
MUS 217—Ear Training and Sight Reading III (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 903)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 126, MUS 127, and concurrent enrollment in MUS 216
Continuation of MUS 127 with addition of chord progressions and more complex aural and singing drills. Fee. F, on demand
MUS 218—English Diction (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Music majors or permission of instructor
English diction for singers. An introduction to correct pronunciation of English songs and arias. Fee. On demand
MUS 219—French Diction (1,2)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Music majors or consent of instructor
This course is designed to aid voice majors in the pronunciation of French songs. Emphasis is on diction only. Grammar is not taken up at all. The International Phonetic Alphabet is introduced to assist in the recognition of sounds. Besides being a diction class, a considerable amount of songs are learned with the help of recordings, thus acquainting the students with more French song repertoire. On demand
MUS 225—Introduction to Music Technology (3,3)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 106 or equivalent music reading skill
An introduction to the world of electronic music, with an emphasis on digital synthesis, microcomputer applications, and the MIDI (musical instrument digital interface) standard. Students will study the principles of sound synthesis, learn to operate standard components of a MIDI studio and use computer software to record and play MIDI sequences. Students will be expected to schedule two hours per week in the Music Technology Studio. Fee. S
MUS 226—Music Theory IV (3,3)
(IAI: MUS 904)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 216, MUS 217, and concurrent enrollment in MUS 227
Continuation of MUS 216 with musical materials and structures including the extension of tonality, impressionism, and 20th century musical systems and techniques. Sp, on demand
MUS 227—Ear Training and Sight Reading IV (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 904)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 226, MUS 217, and concurrent enrollment in MUS 226
Continuation of MUS 217 with the addition of rhythmic patterns and melodic patterns, vocal techniques and notation characteristic of vocal music of the 20th century. Fee. Sp, on demand
MUS 231-245—Advanced Applied Music (2, arranged)
(IAI: MUS 909)
Some sections are intended as college transfer courses; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 131-145
Major instrumental or voice. Continuation of MUS 131-145 at sophomore level. Two half-hour lessons per week. Piano, 231; Voice, 233; Brass, 235; Woodwinds, 237; Strings, 239; Percussion, 241; Organ 243; Classical Guitar, 245. May be repeated once for credit. Fee. F, Sp
MUS 246—Private Intermediate Composition (2,4)
(IAI: MUS 909)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in MUS 146, MUS 216, MUS 226 and MUS 217, and three semesters of applied private lessons, or permission of the instructor
When repeated: Grade of B or better in MUS 226 and MUS 227, and four semesters of applied private lessons, or permission of the instructor Continuation of MUS 146. Composition at the secondary stages. Areas of concentration include organization of pitch, rhythm, and harmony from phrase to section to short form construction in post-tonal and atonal music; analysis of the late Romantic and twentieth-century composers’ repertoire; instruction in range, characteristics, and idiom of instruments and voice; and writing of short musical forms for simple media. Fee.
MUS 251-265—Advanced Applied Music (1, arranged)
Some sections are intended as college transfer courses; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 151-165
Minor instrument or voice. Continuation of MUS 151-165 at sophomore level. One half-hour lesson per week. Piano, 251; Voice, 253; Brass, 255; Woodwinds, 257; Strings, 259; Percussion, 261; Organ, 263; and Classical Guitar, 265. May be repeated once for credit. Fifteen half-hour lessons per semester. Fee. F, Sp, S
MUS 271—Keyboard Harmony III for Music Majors (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 903)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 172 or permission of instructor
Continuation of MUS 172. Required for music majors. Fee. F, Sp, S on
demand
MUS 272—Keyboard Harmony IV for Music Majors (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 904)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: MUS 271 or permission of instructor
Continuation of MUS 271. Required for music majors. Fee. F, Sp, S on
demand
MUSIC PERFORMANCE ORGANIZATIONS
MUS 189—Madrigal Singers (1,3)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Audition required
A select ensemble of singers specializing in Medieval, Renaissance and
Baroque music and music for chamber ensemble from other eras. May be repeated three times for credit. On demand
MUS 190—South Suburban Chorale (1,3)
(IAI: MUS 908)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Open to experienced community and student vocalists. Performance of major works of the choral repertoire, especially those involving instrumental accompaniment, two concerts per semester. May be repeated three times for credit. F, Sp
MUS 191—Opera Workshop (2,5)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Open to voice students with a minimum of one year of voice study on the collegiate level. Students will become acquainted with all phases of opera production, with emphasis on chamber opera work and excerpts from larger works. May be repeated once for credit. Fee. On demand
MUS 195—Symphonic Band (1,3)
(IAI: MUS 908)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Invitation, Audition, or consent of instructor
Open to experienced community and student instrumentalists. Repertoire drawn from standard and contemporary compositions utilizing full instrumentation. May be repeated three times for credit. Two concerts per semester. F, Sp
MUS 197—Jazz Band (1,3)
(IAI: MUS 908)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Invitation, Audition or consent of instructor
Jazz, popular, and jazz-rock music utilizing commercial arrangements and those of director and students. May be repeated three times for credit. Open to experienced community and student instrumentalists. Two concerts per semester. F, Sp
MUS 198—Orchestra (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 908)
A college transfer course; consult the transfer center for details.
Prerequisite: Audition, invitation or consent of instructor
Open to experienced community and student string performers. Repertoire will be drawn from traditional and contemporary composers. On demand
MUS 199—Chamber Ensemble (1,2)
(IAI: MUS 908)
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details.
Prerequisite: Consultation with director
Literature for string, wind, percussion, brass and classical guitar. May be repeated once for credit. On demand
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