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DESCRIPTION OF COURSES
Theory
MUSIC 1301. FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC.
An introductory course in the principles of music reading, writing of scales,
intervals, correlation of meter and rhythmic patterns, sight reading, ear training,
keyboard techniques and elementary conducting will be studied.
Required of students unprepared to enter Music 1211, THEORY. Credit will
not apply on music major or minor course of study for graduation. Three class
hours plus one hour of laboratory. Offered on demand. Three semester hours
MUSIC 1213. FIRST YEAR THEORY. PART WRITING
AND KEYBOARD.
Part writing of figured bass exercises and melody harmonizations requiring the
principle triads; melodic composition of the phrase and period with extensions.
Keyboard study of major and minor triads. Fall. Three hours per week.
Prerequisite: Music 1301 or recommendation of the Theory Faculty.
Two semester hours
MUSIC 1223. FIRST YEAR THEORY. PART WRITING
AND KEYBOARD.
Part writing of figured bass exercises and melody harmonizations requiring all
diatonic triads, the dominant seventh chords and non-harmonic tones. Keyboard
study of harmonic progressions and melody harmonizations requiring all diatonic
trials, the dominant seventh and supertonic seventh chords. Spring. Three
hours per week.
Prerequisite: Music 1213. Two semester hours
MUSIC 1133. FIRST YEAR SIGHT SINGING AND EAR TRAINING.
Singing in the treble and bass clefs; major and minor modes; melodies with
harmonic backgrounds of principal chords. Aural study of beats, intervals and
melodies having harmonic backgrounds of principal chords; harmonic progressions
of the principal chords. One hour per week. Fall.
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on the Theory Placement Test. One semester hour
MUSIC 1143. FIRST YEAR SIGHT SINGING AND EAR TRAINING.
Singing melodies with harmonic backgrounds of all diatonic triads, the dominant
seventh and supertonic seventh chords. Aural study of syncopation; intervals and
melodies with any diatonic harmonic background; diatonic harmonic progressions
including the dominant seventh and supertonic seventh chords. One hour per
week. Spring.
Prerequisite: Music 1133. One semester hour
MUSIC 2213. SECOND YEAR THEORY. PART WRITING AND
KEYBOARD.
Part writing of figured bass exercises and melody harmonizations requiring all
diatonic seventh chords and modulation; styles of writing other than the chorale
style. Composition in two- and three-part song forms. Keyboard study of
harmonic progressions and melody harmonizations requiring all diatonic seventh
chords, modulation to closely related weys. Three hours per week. Fall.
Prerequisite: Music 1223 with 2 grade of "C" or higher. Two semester hoursMusic
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