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MUSI 303: Music Theory IV
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Music Theory IV
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MUSI 303 - Music Theory IV
MUSI 304: Orchestration
2.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Explores composing and arranging conventions for voices, brass, woodwind, string, keyboard, and percussion instruments. Project intensive. FinaleGC or Sibelius Notation Software Required. Upon completion, students will be able to arrange and compose effectively for homogenous and mixed instrumentation.GC Required course for music education majors and open to other music majors.
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MUSI 304 - Orchestration
MUSI 320: Music Post-Romantic to Present
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
GC Surveys Western European and American musical literature and musical styles beginning with the Post-Romantic Era culminating with current trends of present-day composition.
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MUSI 320 - Music Post-Romantic to Present
MUSI 330: General Music Methods
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Study the developmental and musical characteristics of children ages 4-18. Emphasizes teaching the elements of music through age-appropriate activities. Includes a survey of current materials as well as observation/participation in the local schools. Particular attention is given to curricular development for general music classes and elective courses in grades PreK-12.
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MUSI 330 - General Music Methods
MUSI 332: Marching Band Methods
1.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Provides detailed study of the marching band including philosophy, styles, charting, music, materials, instrumentation, administration, licensing, basic arranging concepts, and contemporary techniques.-a
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MUSI 332 - Marching Band Methods
MUSI 333: Mus Theater Meth
1.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Provides detailed study of the musical theater production including philosophy/advocacy, voice styles, directing a pit, stage craft, stage direction, lighting and sound techniques, and general production skills.
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MUSI 333 - Mus Theater Meth
MUSI 340: Electronic Music
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Explore, develop, and compose electronic music utilizing audio editing, digital audio workstation, and interactive electronic music software.GC Guided by specialized music faculty, this class uses a variety of methods and hands-on activities to provide a basic framework for the creation of electronic music.-a
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MUSI 340 - Electronic Music
MUSI 341: Advanced Recording Techniques
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Explore, create, and evaluate advanced recording techniques and post-production with an emphasis on signal processing, mixing, and mastering.
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MUSI 341 - Advanced Recording Techniques
MUSI 350: Choral Conducting
3.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Prepares students for conducting choral music groups. Emphasis on communicative and control techniques of conducting, rehearsal planning, advanced score study, repertoire and performance techniques. Practical training with ensemble made up of students in the course, as well as outside of class observations and conducting experiences.
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MUSI 350 - Choral Conducting
MUSI 351: Instrumental Conducting
2.00 Credits
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania
Prepares students for conducting instrumental music groups. Emphasis on communicative and control techniques of conducting, rehearsal planning, advanced score study, repertoire and performance techniques. Practical training with ensemble made up of students in the course, as well as outside of class observations and conducting experiences.
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MUSI 351 - Instrumental Conducting
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