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Music MUS104 - Fundamentals of Music Course deals with basic elements of music. Focus is on note reading, ear training, rhythmic execution and functional piano playing. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0) Fee: $20 MUS105 - Instrumental Ensemble I Course teaches techniques of performing and is open to all students interested in continuing on their various instruments. Classes form according to instrumentation. Auditions required. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS106 - Instrumental Ensemble II Course teaches techniques of performing and is open to all students interested in continuing on their various instruments. Classes form according to instrumentation. Auditions required. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS107 - Class Piano I Course content includes fundamentals of reading, playing basic piano literature, ensemble playing, harmonization, improvisation and sight-reading. Intended for the student who has little or no previous piano study or music reading. Of particular value for the future music educator. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 0) Fee: $25 MUS108 - Class Piano II Course continues development of skills learned in MUS 107. Content includes increased focus on keyboard technique, providing different accompaniment styles to popular songs, use of pedal, and ensemble and solo literature. Of particular value for the future music educator. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 0) Fee: $25 MUS109 - Instrumental Percussion Ensemble I Course concentrates on advanced percussion solo and ensemble music for students who have experience in beginning ensemble music or several years of high school band or orchestra performance. Of particular value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of percussion. Recommended: three years of private instruction on percussion instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS110 - Instrumental Percussion Ensemble II Course concentrates on advanced percussion solo and ensemble music for students who have experience in beginning ensemble music or several years of high school band or orchestra performance. Of particular value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of percussion. Recommended: three years of private instruction on percussion instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS111 - Choir I Course provides the study, rehearsal and performance of standard works of choral literature. Open to any student without audition. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS112 - Choir II Course provides the study, rehearsal and performance of standard works of choral literature. Open to any student without audition. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS115 - Jazz Combo I Course content includes participating in Jazz Combo Ensemble during rehearsal and performance modes; confronting new musical fundamentals and experimental skill problems, and finding new ways of solving them at moment of play. Recommended: Several years of instruction on the instrument, experience in jazz ensemble performance. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS116 - Jazz Combo II Course content includes participating in Jazz Combo Ensemble during rehearsal and performance modes; confronting new musical fundamentals and experimental skill problems, and finding new ways of solving them at moment of play. Recommended: Several years of instruction on the instrument, experience in jazz ensemble performance. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS117 - Jazz Band I Course offers comprehensive and practical study of jazz band idiom. Involves performance with the award-winning Oakton Jazz Band; sectional and ensemble discussion and scheduled rehearsal of various jazz band works, along with public performance. Student compositions encouraged. Recommended: Two years of instruction on the instrument, experience in jazz ensemble performance and audition. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS118 - Jazz Band II Course offers comprehensive and practical study of jazz band idiom. Involves performance with the award-winning Oakton Jazz Band; sectional and ensemble discussion and scheduled rehearsal of various jazz band works, along with public performance. Student compositions encouraged. Recommended: Two years of instruction on the instrument, experience in jazz ensemble performance and audition. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS119 - Aural Skills I Course deals with beginning aural skills. Content includes basic intervals, chords, scales, rhythms and meter signatures, correlated with areas of sight singing and keyboard harmony. Course must be taken in tandem with MUS 121 (Music Theory I). 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS120 - Aural Skills II Course continues development of aural skills. Content includes modes, inversion, syncopation and compound meters, correlated with areas of sight singing and keyboard harmony. Course must be taken in tandem with MUS 122 (Music Theory II). 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS121 - Music Theory I Course examines the principles of traditional harmony developed in the Baroque and Classical eras. Course must be taken in tandem with MUS 119 (Aural Skills I). 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0) Fee: $20 MUS122 - Music Theory II Course continues MUS 121. Content includes traditional harmony of Romanticism, four-part writing and altered chords. Focus is on skills development in writing, listening and analysis. Course must be taken in tandem with MUS 120 (Aural Skills II). Prerequisite: MUS 121. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0) Fee: $20 MUS125 - Jazz Ensemble I Course presents overall view and structured study of various aspects of contemporary and jazz music. Recommended: One year of music theory (or equivalent), proficiency on instrument (or 1 year of piano instruction). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS126 - Jazz Ensemble II Course presents overall view and structured study of various aspects of contemporary and jazz music. Recommended: One year of music theory (or equivalent), proficiency on instrument (or 1 year of piano instruction). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS130 - Class Vocal Technique Course designed for the student who wishes to voice development and for the future music educator. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 2) MUS131 - Group Woodwind Instruments Course designed for the student who has no experience playing a woodwind instrument or who intends to be a music educator and needs playing knowledge of all the various instruments. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 2) MUS132 - Group Brass Instruments Course designed for the student who wants to play the brass instruments. Of particular value for the future music educator. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 2) MUS133 - Group String Instruments Course designed for student who want to play a string instrument. Of particular value for the student who intends to major in music and needs knowledge of string instruments. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 2) MUS134 - Class Percussion I Course deals with percussion studies to produce complete percussion solo and ensemble music. Intended for students who have no previous experience other than preparatory work in reading snare drum music. Recommended: Basic snare drum study. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1-1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 1-2) Fee: $25 MUS135 - Class Percussion II Course deals with percussion studies to produce complete percussion solo and ensemble music. Intended for students who have no previous experience other than preparatory work in reading snare drum music. Recommended: Basic snare drum study. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS138 - Class Guitar Course designed for students with or without knowledge of music to acquire skills of playing guitar. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 2) Fee: $20 MUS141 - Brass Ensemble I Course studies advanced brass solo and ensemble music. Of value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of brass instruments. Recommended: two years of private instruction on brass instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS142 - Brass Ensemble II Course studies advanced brass solo and ensemble music. Of value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of brass instruments. Recommended: two years of private instruction on brass instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS143 - Woodwind Ensemble I Course studies advanced woodwind solo and ensemble music. Of value for those intending to major in music and need the knowledge of woodwind instruments. Intended for students with two years of private instruction on woodwind instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS144 - Woodwind Ensemble II Course studies advanced woodwind solo and ensemble music. Of value for those intending to major in music and need the knowledge of woodwind instruments. Intended for students with two years of private instruction on woodwind instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS145 - Introduction to Music of the U.S.A. Course introduces development of folk, popular and art music in the United States from colonial times to the present. Content includes survey of psalmody, concert life, European and African influences, and the social conditions that produced the first "popular" music, from ragtime to jazz. IAI F1 904 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0) IAI Code: F1 904 MUS150 - Applied Music: Voice I Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class piano, class voice, etc.). Intent of applied music is to increase ability to perform more advanced music from all periods and styles. Arrangements must be made through the music faculty who arrange lessons in piano, voice, band and orchestra instruments. Courses include: Voice 150, 170, 250, 270; Conducting 151, 171, 251, 271; Flute 152, 172, 252,272; Clarinet 153, 173, 253, 273; Oboe 154, 174, 254, 274; Bassoon 155,175, 255, 275; Trumpet 156, 176, 256, 276; Trombone 157, 177, 257, 277; French Horn 158, 178, 258, 278; Saxophone 159, 179, 259, 279; Violin 160,180, 260, 280; Viola 161, 181, 261, 281; Cello 162, 182, 262, 282; Contrabass 163, 183, 263, 283; Percussion 164, 184, 264, 284; Piano 165, 185, 265,285; Bass guitar 166, 186, 266, 286; Guitar 167, 187, 267, 287; Tuba 168,188, 268, 288; Jazz guitar 169, 189, 269, 289). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 6) Fee: $200 MUS169 - Applied Music: Jazz Guitar I Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class piano, class voice, etc.). Intent of applied music is to increase ability to perform more advanced music from all periods and styles. Arrangements must be made through the music faculty who arrange lessons in piano, voice, band and orchestra instruments. Courses include: Voice 150, 170, 250, 270; Conducting 151, 171, 251, 271; Flute 152, 172, 252,272; Clarinet 153, 173, 253, 273; Oboe 154, 174, 254, 274; Bassoon 155,175, 255, 275; Trumpet 156, 176, 256, 276; Trombone 157, 177, 257, 277; French Horn 158, 178, 258, 278; Saxophone 159, 179, 259, 279; Violin 160,180, 260, 280; Viola 161, 181, 261, 281; Cello 162, 182, 262, 282; Contrabass 163, 183, 263, 283; Percussion 164, 184, 264, 284; Piano 165, 185, 265,285; Bass guitar 166, 186, 266, 286; Guitar 167, 187, 267, 287; Tuba 168,188, 268, 288; Jazz guitar 169, 189, 269, 289). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 6) Fee: $200 MUS170 - Applied Music: Voice II Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class piano, class voice, etc.). Intent of applied music is to increase ability to perform more advanced music from all periods and styles. Arrangements must be made through the music faculty who arrange lessons in piano, voice, band and orchestra instruments. Courses include: Voice 150, 170, 250, 270; Conducting 151, 171, 251, 271; Flute 152, 172, 252,272; Clarinet 153, 173, 253, 273; Oboe 154, 174, 254, 274; Bassoon 155,175, 255, 275; Trumpet 156, 176, 256, 276; Trombone 157, 177, 257, 277; French Horn 158, 178, 258, 278; Saxophone 159, 179, 259, 279; Violin 160,180, 260, 280; Viola 161, 181, 261, 281; Cello 162, 182, 262, 282; Contrabass 163, 183, 263, 283; Percussion 164, 184, 264, 284; Piano 165, 185, 265,285; Bass guitar 166, 186, 266, 286; Guitar 167, 187, 267, 287; Tuba 168,188, 268, 288; Jazz guitar 169, 189, 269, 289). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 6) Fee: $200 MUS189 - Applied Music: Jazz Guitar II Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class piano, class voice, etc.). Intent of applied music is to increase ability to perform more advanced music from all periods and styles. Arrangements must be made through the music faculty who arrange lessons in piano, voice, band and orchestra instruments. Courses include: Voice 150, 170, 250, 270; Conducting 151, 171, 251, 271; Flute 152, 172, 252,272; Clarinet 153, 173, 253, 273; Oboe 154, 174, 254, 274; Bassoon 155,175, 255, 275; Trumpet 156, 176, 256, 276; Trombone 157, 177, 257, 277; French Horn 158, 178, 258, 278; Saxophone 159, 179, 259, 279; Violin 160,180, 260, 280; Viola 161, 181, 261, 281; Cello 162, 182, 262, 282; Contrabass 163, 183, 263, 283; Percussion 164, 184, 264, 284; Piano 165, 185, 265,285; Bass guitar 166, 186, 266, 286; Guitar 167, 187, 267, 287; Tuba 168,188, 268, 288; Jazz guitar 169, 189, 269, 289). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 6) Fee: $200 MUS205 - Instrumental Ensemble III Course teaches techniques of performing and is open to all students interested in continuing on their various instruments. Classes form according to instrumentation. Auditions required. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS206 - Instrumental Ensemble IV Course teaches techniques of performing and is open to all students interested in continuing on their various instruments. Classes form according to instrumentation. Auditions required. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS207 - Class Piano III Course offers continued development of skills learned in MUS 108. Course content includes greater emphasis on keyboard harmony, jazz improvisation, and ensemble and solo literature. Of particular value for the future music educator. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 0) Fee: $25 MUS208 - Class Piano IV Course continues development of skills learned in MUS 207. Focus of course content is on advancing keyboard skills, modulation, ensemble playing and continuing study of advanced piano literature. Of particular value for the future music educator. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 2; lab: 0) Fee: $25 MUS209 - Instrumental Percussion Ensemble III Course concentrates on advanced percussion solo and ensemble music for students who have experience in beginning ensemble music or several years of high school band or orchestra performance. Of particular value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of percussion. Recommended: three years of private instruction on percussion instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS210 - Instrumental Percussion Ensemble IV Course concentrates on advanced percussion solo and ensemble music for students who have experience in beginning ensemble music or several years of high school band or orchestra performance. Of particular value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of percussion. Recommended: three years of private instruction on percussion instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS211 - Choir III Course provides the study, rehearsal and performance of standard works of choral literature. Open to any student without audition. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS212 - Choir IV Course provides the study, rehearsal and performance of standard works of choral literature. Open to any student without audition. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS215 - Jazz Combo III Course content includes participating in Jazz Combo Ensemble during rehearsal and performance modes; confronting new musical fundamentals and experimental skill problems, and finding new ways of solving them at moment of play. Recommended: Several years of instruction on the instrument, experience in jazz ensemble performance. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS216 - Jazz Combo IV Course content includes participating in Jazz Combo Ensemble during rehearsal and performance modes; confronting new musical fundamentals and experimental skill problems, and finding new ways of solving them at moment of play. Recommended: Several years of instruction on the instrument, experience in jazz ensemble performance. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS217 - Jazz Band III Course offers comprehensive and practical study of jazz band idiom. Involves performance with the award-winning Oakton Jazz Band; sectional and ensemble discussion and scheduled rehearsal of various jazz band works, along with public performance. Student compositions encouraged. Recommended: Two years of instruction on the instrument, experience in jazz ensemble performance and audition. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS218 - Jazz Band IV Course offers comprehensive and practical study of jazz band idiom. Involves performance with the award-winning Oakton Jazz Band; sectional and ensemble discussion and scheduled rehearsal of various jazz band works, along with public performance. Student compositions encouraged. Recommended: Two years of instruction on the instrument, experience in jazz ensemble performance and audition. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS219 - Aural Skills III Course content includes all seventh chords, augmental sixth chords, Neapolitan sixth and complex meter signatures, correlated with areas of sight singing and keyboard harmony. Course must be taken in tandem with MUS 221 (Music Theory III). 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 1) MUS220 - Aural Skills IV Course content includes ninth, eleventh, thirteenth chords, altered chords, mode mixture, atonality and mixed meters. Correlated are areas of sight singing and keyboard harmony. Course must be taken in tandem with MUS 222 (Music Theory IV). 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) MUS221 - Music Theory III Course teaches harmony, counterpoint and analysis with focus on chromatic techniques of middle and late nineteenth century. Course must be taken in tandem with MUS 219 (Aural Skills III). Prerequisite: MUS 122. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0) Fee: $20 MUS222 - Music Theory IV Course continues harmony, counterpoint and analysis with focus on twentieth century techniques. Content includes keyboard application of harmonic and contrapuntal techniques learned throughout theory sequence; playing of scales, arpeggios and chordal accompaniment patterns. Course must be taken in tandem with MUS 220 (Aural Skills IV). Prerequisite: MUS 221. 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0) Fee: $20 MUS225 - Jazz Ensemble III Course presents overall view and structured study of various aspects of contemporary and jazz music. Recommended: One year of music theory (or equivalent), proficiency on instrument (or 1 year of piano instruction). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS226 - Jazz Ensemble IV Course presents overall view and structured study of various aspects of contemporary and jazz music. Recommended: One year of music theory (or equivalent), proficiency on instrument (or 1 year of piano instruction). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS234 - Class Percussion III Course deals with percussion studies to produce complete percussion solo and ensemble music. Intended for students who have no previous experience other than preparatory work in reading snare drum music. Recommended: Basic snare drum study. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS235 - Class Percussion IV Course deals with percussion studies to produce complete percussion solo and ensemble music. Intended for students who have no previous experience other than preparatory work in reading snare drum music. Recommended: Basic snare drum study. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS236 - Music Literature and History Course examines development of music in the western world from its origins to the present. Content includes styles, literature and musical concepts in each of the commonly accepted music periods, with focus on hearing music of each style. IAI F1 901 3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0) IAI Code: F1 901 MUS241 - Brass Ensemble III Course studies advanced brass solo and ensemble music. Of value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of brass instruments. Recommended: two years of private instruction on brass instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS242 - Brass Ensemble IV Course studies advanced brass solo and ensemble music. Of value for those who intend to major in music and need the knowledge of brass instruments. Recommended: two years of private instruction on brass instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS243 - Woodwind Ensemble III Course studies advanced woodwind solo and ensemble music. Of value for those intending to major in music and need the knowledge of woodwind instruments. Intended for students with two years of private instruction on woodwind instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS244 - Woodwind Ensemble IV Course studies advanced woodwind solo and ensemble music. Of value for those intending to major in music and need the knowledge of woodwind instruments. Intended for students with two years of private instruction on woodwind instruments, experience in beginning ensemble music or two years of high school band/orchestra/jazz ensemble. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 1 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 2) Fee: $25 MUS250 - Applied Music: Voice III Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class piano, class voice, etc.). Intent of applied music is to increase ability to perform more advanced music from all periods and styles. Arrangements must be made through the music faculty who arrange lessons in piano, voice, band and orchestra instruments. Courses include: Voice 150, 170, 250, 270; Conducting 151, 171, 251, 271; Flute 152, 172, 252,272; Clarinet 153, 173, 253, 273; Oboe 154, 174, 254, 274; Bassoon 155,175, 255, 275; Trumpet 156, 176, 256, 276; Trombone 157, 177, 257, 277; French Horn 158, 178, 258, 278; Saxophone 159, 179, 259, 279; Violin 160,180, 260, 280; Viola 161, 181, 261, 281; Cello 162, 182, 262, 282; Contrabass 163, 183, 263, 283; Percussion 164, 184, 264, 284; Piano 165, 185, 265,285; Bass guitar 166, 186, 266, 286; Guitar 167, 187, 267, 287; Tuba 168,188, 268, 288; Jazz guitar 169, 189, 269, 289). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 6) Fee: $200 MUS269 - Applied Music: Jazz Guitar III Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class piano, class voice, etc.). Intent of applied music is to increase ability to perform more advanced music from all periods and styles. Arrangements must be made through the music faculty who arrange lessons in piano, voice, band and orchestra instruments. Courses include: Voice 150, 170, 250, 270; Conducting 151, 171, 251, 271; Flute 152, 172, 252,272; Clarinet 153, 173, 253, 273; Oboe 154, 174, 254, 274; Bassoon 155,175, 255, 275; Trumpet 156, 176, 256, 276; Trombone 157, 177, 257, 277; French Horn 158, 178, 258, 278; Saxophone 159, 179, 259, 279; Violin 160,180, 260, 280; Viola 161, 181, 261, 281; Cello 162, 182, 262, 282; Contrabass 163, 183, 263, 283; Percussion 164, 184, 264, 284; Piano 165, 185, 265,285; Bass guitar 166, 186, 266, 286; Guitar 167, 187, 267, 287; Tuba 168,188, 268, 288; Jazz guitar 169, 189, 269, 289). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 6) Fee: $200 MUS270 - Applied Music: Voice IV Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class piano, class voice, etc.). Intent of applied music is to increase ability to perform more advanced music from all periods and styles. Arrangements must be made through the music faculty who arrange lessons in piano, voice, band and orchestra instruments. Courses include: Voice 150, 170, 250, 270; Conducting 151, 171, 251, 271; Flute 152, 172, 252,272; Clarinet 153, 173, 253, 273; Oboe 154, 174, 254, 274; Bassoon 155,175, 255, 275; Trumpet 156, 176, 256, 276; Trombone 157, 177, 257, 277; French Horn 158, 178, 258, 278; Saxophone 159, 179, 259, 279; Violin 160,180, 260, 280; Viola 161, 181, 261, 281; Cello 162, 182, 262, 282; Contrabass 163, 183, 263, 283; Percussion 164, 184, 264, 284; Piano 165, 185, 265,285; Bass guitar 166, 186, 266, 286; Guitar 167, 187, 267, 287; Tuba 168,188, 268, 288; Jazz guitar 169, 189, 269, 289). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 6) Fee: $200 MUS289 - Applied Music: Jazz Guitar IV Courses offer private study in specialized areas. Strongly recommended that student who desires to study piano, voice, etc. complete all class levels offered for that particular instrument (class piano, class voice, etc.). Intent of applied music is to increase ability to perform more advanced music from all periods and styles. Arrangements must be made through the music faculty who arrange lessons in piano, voice, band and orchestra instruments. Courses include: Voice 150, 170, 250, 270; Conducting 151, 171, 251, 271; Flute 152, 172, 252,272; Clarinet 153, 173, 253, 273; Oboe 154, 174, 254, 274; Bassoon 155,175, 255, 275; Trumpet 156, 176, 256, 276; Trombone 157, 177, 257, 277; French Horn 158, 178, 258, 278; Saxophone 159, 179, 259, 279; Violin 160,180, 260, 280; Viola 161, 181, 261, 281; Cello 162, 182, 262, 282; Contrabass 163, 183, 263, 283; Percussion 164, 184, 264, 284; Piano 165, 185, 265,285; Bass guitar 166, 186, 266, 286; Guitar 167, 187, 267, 287; Tuba 168,188, 268, 288; Jazz guitar 169, 189, 269, 289). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 2 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 6) Fee: $200
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