Music (MUSI)
099 Basic Musicianship (2) Study of fundamental music theory, ear training and keyboard skills. Open to all students. Credits are for transcript only and do not count toward graduation requirements. F06, S07, F07, S08
102 Elementary Class Piano (1) Basic course in elements of piano playing. Open to music majors and minors only. F06, F07
103 Elementary Class Piano (1) Continuation of MUSI 102. Prerequisite: MUSI 102 or consent of instructor. S06, S07
104-109,113, 115 and 116 Vocal or Instrumental Ensemble (0-1) Study and performance of music suitable for small ensembles. Offered to advanced performers provided a sufficient number of students register to make a practicable group. F06, S07, F07, S08
104 Brass Ensemble
105 Woodwind Ensemble
106 String Ensemble
107 Chamber Choir
108 Percussion Ensemble
109 Jazz Combo
113 Piano Ensemble
115 Mixed Ensemble
110 A Cappella Choir (1) Study and performance of standard choral literature. May be taken for credit or audit. Open to all students by audition. Field trip participation required. F06, S07, F07, S08
111 Jazz Band (0-1) Study and preparation for performance of jazz band literature from the swing era through the most progressive trends. May be taken for credit or audit. Open to all students by audition. Field trip participation required. F06, S07, F07, S08
112 Symphonic Band (0-1) Study and preparation for performance of college band and wind ensemble literature. May be taken for credit or audit. Open to all students. Some university-owned instruments available. Field trip participation required. F06, S07, F07, S08
114 University Orchestra (0-1) Study and preparation for performance of literature for orchestra and chamber orchestra from the 17th to 21st centuries. May be taken for credit or audit. Open to all students by audition. Some university-owned instruments available. Field trip participation required. F06, S07, F07, S08
120-139 Applied Music (1-2) Private instruction in voice, piano, organ, harpsichord, guitar, and band and orchestra instruments. Open to all students. May be repeated for credit. No fees for full-time music majors studying their major instrument or a required minor instrument. Prerequisite: consent of instructor and/or an audition. F06, S07, F07, S08
120 Flute/Piccolo
121 Oboe/English Horn
122 Clarinet
123 Saxophone
124 Bassoon
125 French Horn
126 Trumpet
127 Trombone/Euphonium
128 Tuba
129 Percussion
130 Guitar
131 Harp
132 Violin
133 Viola
134 Cello
135 String Bass
136 Piano
137 Organ
138 Harpsichord
139 Voice
140 Vocal Pedagogy (1) Basic anatomy, physiology and biomechanics of the voice with emphasis on the three fundamentals of voice production: breath, phonation, and resonance. Open to all students; required for all freshmen voice majors. F07, F08
141 Woodwind Techniques (2) Practical study of woodwind instruments, including materials and methods of teaching. Primarily for music majors and minors. Open to all students with previous musical experience if class size permits. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. F07
143 Percussion Techniques (1) Practical study of percussion instruments, including materials and methods of teaching. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. S07, S08
145 Italian Diction (1) Study of Italian diction. Primarily for singers, but others may enroll with permission of instructor. F06
146 German Diction (1) Study of German diction. Primarily for singers, but others may enroll with permission of instructor. F07
147 French Diction (1) Study of French diction. Primarily for singers, but others may enroll with permission of instructor. F08
150 Concert/Recital Class (0) Attendance and evaluation of a specified number of concerts and recitals within and outside of class time. Required of music majors and minors. Open to all students. May be repeated. F06, S07, F07, S08
151-158 Repertory Classes (1) Study of repertoire and pedagogy for various instruments and voices. S07, S08
151 Brass Repertory
152 Woodwind Repertory
153 Piano Repertory
154 Organ Repertory
155 String Repertory
156 Vocal Repertory
157 Percussion Repertory
158 Harpsichord Repertory
160 Music Appreciation (3) Study of the musical elements, forms, and stylistic periods in Western musical culture. Includes a discussion of composers' lives, individual styles, and representative works. Required listening. F06, S07, F07, S08
161
Music and World Culture (3) Survey of non-Western musical cultures,
including ethnic origins of folk and traditional music in
170 Introduction to Music (3) Music fundamentals, sight singing and keyboard understanding. Designed to aid students in the elementary education curriculum learn to sing and read music. Music majors and minors may not apply this course toward their major or minor. F06, F07
171 Elementary Ear Training (1) Basic drills in sight singing, melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic dictation and keyboard harmony. F06, F07
172 Elementary Ear Training (1) Continuation of MUSI 171. Prerequisite: MUSI 171. S07, S08
173 Elementary Theory (3) Study of scales, intervals, triads, triad inversions, melodic form, and basic harmonic progressions including the primary chords. Students without the equivalent of the first semester of elementary class piano are required to take MUSI 102 concurrently with MUSI 173. F06, F07
174 Elementary Theory (3) Continuation of MUSI 173. Study of melodic structures non-harmonic tones, and harmony, including the secondary diatonic chords, dominant and supertonic seventh chords, secondary dominant chords, and elementary modulation. Students without the equivalent of the second semester of elementary class piano are required to take MUSI 103 concurrently with MUSI 174. S07, S08
175 Introduction to Jazz Theory (3) Introduction to the fundamentals of jazz music theory and jazz keyboard voicings. Intervals, scales, chords, and harmonic progressions are studied. Common jazz harmonic progressions are analyzed. Ear training included. Prerequisite: MUSI 174 and 103 or instructor consent. F06
187 Piano Pedagogy (2) Intensive study and evaluation of the various methods books used in piano teaching, both for beginners and intermediate level literature. Presentation of related pedagogy problems encountered in piano teaching. Prerequisite: Three years of private piano study. S07, S08
191-193 Practicum (1-2) Extensive individual or group study in the theory and practice of musical performance, conducting, or musical group organization and promotion. Projects are designed in consultation with the instructor and/or the student's advisor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and/or an audition. May be repeated for credit. F06, S07, F07, S08
191 Keyboard Accompanying
192 Jazz Improvisation
193 Jazz Arranging and Composing
202 Intermediate Class Piano (1) Continuation of MUSI 103. Further development of piano skills. Prerequisite: MUSI 103. F06, F07
203 Intermediate Class Piano (1) Continuation of MUSI 202. Completion of skills necessary to pass the piano proficiency exam. Prerequisite: MUSI 202. S07, S08
214 Opera Workshop (2) Provides progressive training in the art of music and drama culminating in a performance of an opera, an operetta, music theatre, performance art, a musical, and/or scenes. Prerequisite: consent of instructor (not available to freshmen). S07, S08
220-239 Applied Music (4) Private instruction in voice, keyboard, guitar, and band and orchestra instruments. Open to performance majors only. May be repeated for credit. No fees for full-time music majors studying their major instrument. Prerequisite: consent of instructor and/or an audition. F06, S07, F07, S08
220 Flute/Piccolo
221 Oboe-English Horn
222 Clarinet
223 Saxophone
224 Bassoon
225 French Horn
226 Trumpet
227 Trombone/Euphonium
228 Tuba
229 Percussion
230 Guitar
231 Harp
232 Violin
233 Viola
234 Cello
235 String Bass
236 Piano
237 Organ
238 Harpsichord
239 Voice
241 Brass Techniques (2) Practical study of five of the most common brass instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium, and tuba. Primarily for music majors and minors but open to all students if class size permits. F06
243 String Techniques (1) Practical study of the orchestral stringed instruments (violin, viola, cello, double bass), including materials and methods of teaching. Primarily for music majors and minors, but open to all students with previous musical experience if class size permits. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. S08
264 Music History (2) Study of basic forms and genres of music, the development of musical instruments. Attention given to placing composers and musical styles within historical contexts. Continues with the study of the development of music and music literature in the Western world from the early Christian Church through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Illustrative materials include recording and scores. Required listening. S07, S08
266 Jazz Appreciation (3) History of jazz from its beginnings to its most progressive trends, using compositions and recordings to trace its stylistic and technical developments. Open to all students. S07, S08
271 Advanced Ear Training (1) Sight singing, melodic and harmonic dictation, keyboard harmony, and rhythm drills to coincide with material covered in MUSI 273. Prerequisite: MUSI 172. F06, F07
272 Advanced Ear Training (1) Continuation of MUSI 271 with ear training exercises to coincide with material covered in MUSI 274. Prerequisite: MUSI 271. S07, S08
273 Advanced Theory (3) Study of advanced harmony chromatic harmony, borrowed chords, Neapolitan 6th and Augmented 6th chords. Analysis of works and part writing included. Prerequisite: MUSI 174. F06, F07
274 Advanced Theory (3) Continuation of MUSI 273. Study of extended tertian chords, Impressionistic elements, and 20th Century harmonic theory and application. Prerequisite: MUSI 273. S07, S08
275 Composition (1-2) Organization of musical ideas into logical and homogeneous form. Prerequisite: MUSI 174 or consent of instructor. F06, S07, F07, S08
304/504-309/509, 313/513, 315/515 Vocal or Instrumental Ensemble (See MUSI 104-109,113,115 for description.) F06, S07, F07, S08
310/510 A Cappella Choir (See MUSI 110 for description.) F06, S07, F07 S08
311/511 Jazz Ensemble (See MUSI 111 for description.) F06, S07, F07, S08
312/512 Symphonic Band (See MUSI 112 for description.) F06, S07, F07, S08
314/514 University Orchestra (See MUSI 114 for description.) F06, S07, F07, S08
316/516 Men's Choir (See MUSI 116 for description.) F06, S07, F07, S08
320/520-339/539 Applied Music (See MUSI 120-139 for description.) Prerequisite: Passing Advanced Standing Exam in Applied Music. F06, S07, F07, S08
320/520 Flute/piccolo
321/521 Oboe/English Horn
322/522 Clarinet
323/523 Saxophone
324/524 Bassoon
325/525 French Horn
326/526 Trumpet
327/527 Trombone/Euphonium
328/528 Tuba
329/529 Percussion
330/530 Guitar
331/531 Harp
332/532 Violin
333/533 Viola
334/534 Cello
335/535 String Bass
336/536 Piano
337/537 Organ
338/538 Harpsichord
339/539 Voice
351/551-358/558 Repertory Classes (See MUSI151-158 for description.) S06, S07
364 Music History (3) Continuation of MUSI 264. Includes the Renaissance through the Classic periods. Includes a study of the Baroque performance practices. Illustrative materials include recordings and scores. Required listening. Prerequisites: MUSI 264 and 273. F06, F07
365 Music History (3) Continuation of MUSI 364. Includes the transition to the Romantic through the modern periods. Illustrative materials include recording and scores. Required listening. Prerequisites: MUSI 364 and 273. S07, S08
369 Vocal/Choral Pedagogy (2) Study of pedagogy of voice training in the amateur choir; adolescent voice change process; and attendant materials and exercises. Prerequisite: Completion of MUSI 380. S07
372 Counterpoint (3) Survey of the techniques of two-, three- and four-part imitative and non-imitative polyphonic styles of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Study of species counterpoint, canonic, fugal, and other imitative procedures. Prerequisite: MUSI 274. F06, F07
373 Form and Analysis (3) Acquaints students with major forms and styles of music from the Renaissance to the present. Formal and harmonic analysis of selected examples. Prerequisite: MUSI 274. S07, S08
374 Orchestration (2) Theoretical study of musical instruments. Scoring for band and orchestra. Prerequisite: MUSI 274. S07
375/575 Composition (4) Organization of musical ideas into logical and homogeneous form. Prerequisite: MUSI 274 or consent of instructor. Open to composition majors only. F06, S07, F07, S08
376/576 Composition (4) Original composition with emphasis on traditional forms. Prerequisite: MUSI 274 or consent of instructor. Open to composition majors only. F06, S07, F07, S08
377/577 Jazz Arranging and Composing (4) Study of techniques and skills necessary to write for small and large jazz ensembles. Prerequisite: MUSI 274 or consent of instructor. Open to composition majors only. F06, S07, F07, S08
379 Jazz Pedagogy and Literature (2) Study of the essential skills required of jazz educators, with a primary focus on teaching jazz at the middle school and high school level. Survey of jazz ensemble literature. Prerequisite: Open to music majors of at least junior standing. F07
380 Beginning Conducting (2) Introduction to the science of conducting gestures and the meaning they communicate to musicians. Emphasis on techniques used in conducting vocal ensembles. Prerequisite: MUSI 272. F06, F07
381 Advanced Conducting (2) Continuation of MUSI 380 with emphasis on techniques used in conducting instrumental ensembles. Prerequisite: MUSI 380. S07, S08
382 Elementary Music Methods (3) Study of purpose, objectives, techniques, and materials for teaching general music in grades K-6. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education program. F07
383 Teaching Music in the Elementary School (2) Provides the prospective elementary classroom teacher with a methodology for teaching elementary music and familiarization with current music materials and equipment. Emphasizes the relationship of the classroom teacher with the music specialist. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education program strongly recommended; MUSI 170. S07, S08
384 Secondary Choral Techniques and Literature (2) Study of the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully manage and teach a secondary choral program. Study of rehearsal technique and management issues is combined with examination of choral literature and performance practice. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education program; MUSI 380. S07, S08
385 Instrumental Methods (2) Curriculum, materials, organization, conducting, and administration of instrumental music for the upper elementary grades and the secondary school. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education program. S08
386 Secondary General Music Methods (2) Procedures used to organize, administer, and teach general music at the secondary level. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education program. F06
387 Piano Pedagogy (2) (See MUSI 187 for description.) S07, S08
388 High School Band and Orchestra Literature (2) Survey of high school band and orchestra literature with emphasis on rehearsal problems, difficulties for individual instruments, and conducting problems. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education program. S07
391/591-393/593 Advanced Practicum (1-2) (See MUSI 191-193 for description.) F06, S07, F07, S08
394 Piano Technology (1) Study of basic piano operation and maintenance with opportunity for hands-on experience.
395 Half Recital (1) Public performance of a 30-minute program of serious musical content. Prerequisite: consent of music faculty in area of applied study. F06, S07, F07, S08
420-439 Applied Music (4) Private instruction in voice, keyboard, guitar, and band and orchestra instruments. Open to performance majors only. May be repeated for credit. No fees for full-time music majors studying their major instrument. Prerequisite: consent of instructor and/or an audition. F06, S07, F07, S08
420 Flute/Piccolo
421 Oboe/English Horn
422 Clarinet
423 Saxophone
424 Bassoon
425 French Horn
426 Trumpet
427 Trombone/Euphonium
428 Tuba
429 Percussion
430 Guitar
431 Harp
432 Violin
433 Viola
434 Cello
435 String Bass
436 Piano
437 Organ
438 Harpsichord
439 Voice
475 Composition (4) Writing songs, choral and instrumental pieces. Prerequisite: MUSI 375, 376 and 377, or consent of instructor. Open to composition majors only. F06, S07, F07, S08
490 Independent Study (1-4) For advanced music students who have shown themselves capable of independent work. Research topic selected in consultation with the faculty member who will supervise the student. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. F06, S07, F07, S08
495 Full Recital (2) Public performance of a 60-minute program of serious musical content. Open to performance and composition majors only. Prerequisite: consent of music faculty in area of applied study. F06, S07, F07, S08