May 15, 2024  
University Catalog 2013-2014 
    
University Catalog 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Music (Undergraduate)

All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser. MUS 400

  
  • MUS 263 - Introduction to Composition


    (2)
    Prerequisites: MUS 161C, 162C. Rudimentary skill in music composition including short works for instrumental duo and accompanied voice. Introduction to recent compositional practices. Must be completed in advance of the junior recital in music composition. May be repeated to a maximum of 4 units.

  
  • MUS 300 - Career Planning and Writing in Music


    (3)
    Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR). Combined career assessment/planning with writing skills. Career component includes assessment, job opportunities, and planning. Extensive writing practice of projects useful to the field.

  
  • MUS 312 - Orchestral Instruments A-H


    (2)
    Prerequisites: MUS 161ABC and 162ABC. Development of performance proficiencies on orchestral instruments and guitar. Emphasis on instrument pedagogy. Meets 4 hours weekly. Each section may be repeated to a maximum of 4 units if different instruments are studied.

  
  • MUS 312A - Strings


    (2)
    Prerequisites: MUS 161ABC and 162ABC. Development of performance proficiencies on orchestral instruments and guitar. Emphasis on instrument pedagogy. Meets 4 hours weekly. Each section may be repeated to a maximum of 4 units if different instruments are studied.

  
  • MUS 312C - Woodwinds


    (2)
    Prerequisites: MUS 161ABC and 162ABC. Development of performance proficiencies on orchestral instruments and guitar. Emphasis on instrument pedagogy. Meets 4 hours weekly. Each section may be repeated to a maximum of 4 units if different instruments are studied.

  
  • MUS 312E - Brass


    (2)
    Prerequisites: MUS 161ABC and 162ABC. Development of performance proficiencies on orchestral instruments and guitar. Emphasis on instrument pedagogy. Meets 4 hours weekly. Each section may be repeated to a maximum of 4 units if different instruments are studied.

  
  • MUS 312G - Percussion


    (2)
    Prerequisites: MUS 161ABC and 162ABC. Development of performance proficiencies on orchestral instruments and guitar. Emphasis on instrument pedagogy. Meets 4 hours weekly. Each section may be repeated to a maximum of 4 units if different instruments are studied.

  
  • MUS 312H - Guitar


    (2)
    Prerequisites: MUS 161ABC and 162ABC. Development of performance proficiencies on orchestral instruments and guitar. Emphasis on instrument pedagogy. Meets 4 hours weekly. Each section may be repeated to a maximum of 4 units if different instruments are studied.

  
  • MUS 315A - Strings


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 215A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of violin, viola, cello, bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, and harp. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 315B - Strings


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 215B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of violin, viola, cello, bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, and harp. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 316A - Woodwinds


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 216A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of flute oboe, bassoon, clarinet, and saxophone. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 316B - Woodwinds


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 216B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, and saxophone. Maybe repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 317A - Brass


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 217A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, and tuba. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 317B - Brass


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 217B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, and tuba. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 318A - Percussion


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 218A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of snare drum, mallet instruments, multiple percussion, timpani, and Latin percussion. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 318B - Percussion


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 218B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of snare drum, mallet instruments, multiple percussion, timpani, and Latin percussion. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 320 - Symphonic Band


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Preparation and performance of standard and contemporary literature of the symphonic band. Meets minimum of 4 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 321 - Orchestral Performance and Practice


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent by audition. Exploration in standard symphonic orchestral repertoire, performance practice, and audition preparation. Meets up to 4 hours per week. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 322 - Wind Ensemble


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Preparation and performance of standard and contemporary wind literature. Activity 4 hours. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 325 - Accompanying Ensemble


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Preparation and public performance of standard and contemporary ensemble literature, which includes a keyboard instrument. Meets minimum of 4 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 326 - Concert Choir


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent through audition. Preparation and public performance of standard choral literature and contemporary choral works. Concerts given on and off campus. Meets minimum of 4 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 327 - University Chorus


    (1)
    Preparation and performance of standard choral literature, primarily in large forms, with accompaniment. Meets minimum of 4 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 330 - Principles of Applied Vocal Development


    (3)
    Prerequisite: MUS 230 or one year of choral experience. Open to music majors and minors only. Principles of correct vocal production development through lecture and demonstration with laboratory experience in solo singing. Analysis by class members and instructor. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 335A - Voice


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 235A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of voice. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 335B - Voice


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 235B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of voice. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 340 - BM Junior Recital


    (0) units)
    Prerequisite: Consent of major professor. Junior level standing in applied music study. Corequisites: One of the following: MUS 315, 316, 317, 335, 345, 346. Performance of a 30 minute Junior Recital.

  
  • MUS 345A - Piano


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 245A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of piano. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 345B - Piano


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS245B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of piano. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 346A - Organ


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 246A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of organ. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 346B - Organ


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 246B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of organ. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 352 - History of Popular Music


    (4)
    Prerequisite: MUS 261C, MUS 262C. Development of American popular music from the 19th century to the present. Emphasis on the roots of rock and roll. Analysis of repertoire, form, genre, style, and performance.

  
  • MUS 358 - Music of the Oppressed in Latin America


    (4)
    Prerequisite: Completion of GE Basic Subjects and at least one course each from blocks B, C, and D. Analysis of musical expressions within a social, political and historical context, that were created by oppressed groups in Latin America and Latinos in the United States.

    GE Theme A ; Approved diversity course
  
  • MUS 362 - Orchestration and Arranging


    (4)
    Prerequisites: MUS 261C, 262C; prior completion of MUS 211 or 312 recommended. Theory of writing for instrumental ensembles, Instrumentation, basic instrumental acoustics, study of orchestral scores, and introduction to symphonic orchestration and arranging.

  
  • MUS 366 - Jazz and Commercial Harmony


    (3)
    Prerequisite: MUS 261C. The study of the fundamental aspects of harmony and composition in relation to jazz and commercial music, including harmonic progressions, melodic design and rhythm.

  
  • MUS 367A - Jazz, Rock, and Popular Piano Techniques


    (1)
    Prerequisite: 343C or consent of instructor. Keyboard harmony, styles, and concepts employed in the commercial and popular music fields. Activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 367B - Jazz, Rock, and Popular Piano Techniques


    (1)
    Prerequisite: 343C or consent of instructor. Keyboard harmony, styles, and concepts employed in the commercial and popular music fields. Activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 367C - Jazz, Rock, and Popular Piano Techniques


    (1)
    Prerequisite: 343C or consent of instructor. Keyboard harmony, styles, and concepts employed in the commercial and popular music fields. Activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 368A - Jazz Improvisation


    (2)
    Prerequisites: MUS 161C, MUS 162C. Basic improvisation technique, including scales, chords, simple harmonic progressions, and standard blues literature characteristic of jazz idiom. Meets 3 hours weekly.

  
  • MUS 368B - Jazz Improvisation


    (2)
    Prerequisite: MUS 368A. Continuation of development of improvisational techniques with emphasis on standard jazz literature. Meets 3 hours weekly.

  
  • MUS 369 - Music Technology II


    (2 Units)
    Prerequisites: MUS 161C, 162C, 243C. Continuing preparatory class in computer usage, computer sequencing, computer notation, MIDI and synthesizer basics, other music software and hardware, and basic music recording principles.

  
  • MUS 370 - History of Music in Western Civilization I


    (4)
    Prerequisites: 261C, 262C, and 170. Survey of music in general culture, emphasizing evolution of musical style and practice.

  
  • MUS 371 - History of Music in Western Civilization II


    (4)
    Prerequisites: 261C, 262C, and 170. Survey of music in general culture, emphasizing evolution of musical style and practice.

  
  • MUS 372 - History of Music in Western Civilization III


    (4)
    Prerequisites: 261C, 262C, and 170. Survey of music in general culture, emphasizing evolution of musical style and practice.

  
  • MUS 380 - Beginning Conducting


    (3)
    Prerequisites: MUS 261C, 262C. Elements of baton techniques, interpretation, score reading, and rehearsal techniques utilizing suitable choral and instrumental literature. Meets 4 hours weekly.

  
  • MUS 384 - Introduction to Commercial Songwriting


    (2)
    Prerequisite: MUS 261C, MUS 262C, MUS 366, MUS 368A Introduction to the techniques of contemporary commercial songwriting. Melodic, harmonic and lyric writing in the context of contemporary popular music.

  
  • MUS 385 - Introduction to Film Scoring


    (2)
    Prerequisite: MUS 261C, MUS 262C, MUS 362, MUS 366. Introduction to the techniques of composing music for film and television.

  
  • MUS 386 - Introduction to Recording


    (2)
    Introduction to the techniques of analog and digital recording.

  
  • MUS 387 - Lead Sheet and Chart Writing for Commercial Music


    (3)
    Prerequisite: MUS 261 C, MUS 262 C. MUS 366. Techniques of creating and reading lead sheets and chord charts for commercial music. Students will also learn to translate between different styles of chord chart, including Nashville style and classical figured bass, and to transcribe.

  
  • MUS 388 - Introduction to the Business of Music


    (2)
    Prerequisite: MUS 261C, MUS 262C An introduction to the legal and business practices of the music industry. Topics include: copyright, record contracts, band agreements, licensing material, unions, digital publishing, ownership rights, film and television music, and basic music practices.

  
  • MUS 390 - Performance Techniques for the Recording Studio


    (2)
    Prerequisite: MUS 169. Introduction to the techniques of musical performance in the recording studio environment.

  
  • MUS 400 - Elementary Classroom Music


    (3)
    Investigation of the perceptual, expressive, historical and cultural components of music relevant to the elementary classroom. Meets 4 hours weekly.

  
  • MUS 401 - Elementary General Music Techniques


    (3)
    Prerequisites: MUS 261C and 262C. Comparison of ideas and practices relevant to the teaching of elementary general music in grades K-12. Observation and participation laboratory provided.

  
  • MUS 402 - World Musics


    (3)
    Prerequisites: MUS 161C and 162C. Introduction to musical styles of world cultures with emphasis on theory, forms, instruments and sociological implications. Influence of world musics on popular musical styles.

  
  • MUS 405A - Approaches to Piano Teaching.


    (3)
    Prerequisite: MUS 345. Approaches to Piano Teaching.

  
  • MUS 405B - Materials for Beginning/Intermediate Piano Students


    (3)
    Prerequisite: MUS 345. Observation of teaching.

  
  • MUS 406 - Comparative Vocal Techniques


    (3)
    Prerequisite: MUS 330. Comparative analysis of theories of vocal production as applied to the child voice, changing voice, and mature voice; study of the literature for each category.

  
  • MUS 407 - Instrumental Techniques I


    (3)
    Prerequisite: Completion of 312 series or equivalent knowledge of orchestral instruments. Comparison of ideas and practices relevant to the teaching of instrumental music at the elementary and junior high school levels. Observation and participation in laboratory provided. Lecture 2 hours, activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 408 - Choral Techniques


    (3)
    Prerequisites: MUS 261C, 262C, 330, 480. Period, style, form, and other technical aspects of literature suitable for various types of vocal ensembles, and analysis of performance problems. Lecture 2 hours, activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 409 - Instrumental Techniques II


    (3)
    Prerequisite: Completion of 312 series or equivalent knowledge of orchestral instruments. Comparison of ideas and practices relevant to the teaching of instrumental music at the high school level. Observation and participation in laboratory provided. Lecture 2 hours, activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 411 - Performance Repertoire


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Completion of 200-level studio lessons with B or better, or admission to BM or MM degree program. Solo repertoire for voice, brass, winds, percussion, strings, or piano; emphasis on analysis, interpretation, and performance of representative literature. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 415A - Strings


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 315A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of violin, viola, cello, bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, and harp. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 415B - Strings


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 315B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of violin, viola, cello, bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, and harp. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 416A - Woodwinds


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 316A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, and saxophone. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 416B - Woodwinds


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 316B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, and saxophone. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 417A - Brass


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 317A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, and tuba. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units

  
  • MUS 417B - Brass


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 317B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, and tuba. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 418A - Percussion


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 318A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of snare drum, mallet instruments, multiple percussion, timpani, and Latin percussion. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 418B - Percussion


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 318B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of snare drum, mallet instruments, multiple percussion, timpani, and Latin percussion. May he repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 420A - String Ensemble: Orchestral Instruments


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Rehearsal and performance of standard ensemble literature, including quartets, quintets, sextets, and larger works. Meets minimum of 4 hours weekly.

  
  • MUS 420B - String Ensemble: Guitars


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Rehearsal and performance of standard guitar ensemble literature, including quartets, quintets, sextets, and larger works. Meets minimum of 4 hours weekly.

  
  • MUS 421A - Woodwind Ensemble: For mixed woodwind instruments (for example, flute; oboe; clarinet and bassoon; and flute trios).


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor Consent Rehearsal and performance of standard ensemble literature, including quartets, quintets, sextets, and larger works. Meets minimum of 3 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 421B - Woodwind Ensemble: For clarinet choir, clarinet, and saxophone trios.


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor Consent Rehearsal and performance of standard ensemble literature, including quartets, quintets, sextets, and larger works. Meets minimum of 3 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 422 - Brass Ensemble


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Rehearsal and performance of standard ensemble literature, including quartets, quintets, sextets, and larger works. Meets minimum of 3 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 423B - Percussion Ensemble: Latin Percussion


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor’s consent. Rehearsal and performance of Latin-American percussion music using traditional Latin American percussion instruments. Historical background and instrument maintenance will be covered. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve units. Meets a minimum of four hours weekly.

  
  • MUS 424 - Jazz Ensemble


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Rehearsal and performance of standard Jazz orchestra literature, including original and published arrangements. Meets minimum of 3 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 425 - Chamber Singers


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent by audition. Choral music from 15th century to present with special attention to madrigals; music of all styles for choral ensemble of twenty or less. Concerts on and off campus. Meets minimum of 3 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 426 - Opera Repertory, Performance, and Production


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Training in the preparation and performance of operatic repertory. Meets minimum of 3 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 427 - Afro-Latin Ensemble


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Rehearsal and performance of Latin-Jazz including Afro-Cuban music as well as rhythms from other Latin-American countries for a medium size ensemble. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 428 - New Music Ensemble


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Rehearsal and performance of 20th century chamber music literature with special emphasis on recent works and student compositions. Meets minimum of 3 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 429 - Jazz Ensemble: Small


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Rehearsal and performance of jazz literature for small ensemble (2-9 players) in a variety of combinations. May be repeated to maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 430 - Mariachi Ensemble


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Rehearsal and performance of music in the Mariachi tradition with an emphasis on its historical and cultural development. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 units.

  
  • MUS 432 - Computer Notation


    (2)
    Prerequisites: MUS 369. Methods in the utilization of computer music software for professional music manuscript preparation. Lecture 1 hour, activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 434 - Introduction to Phonetics for Musicians


    (2)
    Introduction to International Phonetics Alphabet and its symbols and sounds, prepares students for success in any specific language diction course; through lectures, listening, speaking, translating and transcribing song texts. Lecture: 1 hour, activity 2 hours

  
  • MUS 435A - Voice


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 335A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of voice. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 435B - Voice


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 335B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of voice. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 436F - French Diction for Singers


    (2)
    Prerequisite: MUS 434 or equivalent. Thorough study of phonemes of French language via phoneticization (I.P.A.), vocalization, and interpretive expression of text. Application to song and operatic repertoire with open-class recital at conclusion of quarter. Lecture 1 hour, activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 436G - German Diction for Singers


    (2)
    Prerequisite: MUS 434 or equivalent. Thorough study of phonemes of German language via phoneticization (I.P.A.), vocalization, and interpretive expression of text. Application to song and operatic repertoire with open-class recital at conclusion of quarter. Lecture 1 hour, activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 436I - Italian Diction for Singers


    (2)
    Prerequisite: Instructor Consent, MUS 434 or equivalent. Thorough study of phonemes of Italian language via phoneticization (I.P.A.), vocalization, and interpretive expression of text. Application to song and operatic repertoire with open-class recital at conclusion of quarter. Lecture 1 hour, activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 436S - Spanish and English Diction for Singers


    (2)
    Prerequisite: MUS 434 or equivalent. Thorough study of phonemes of Spanish and English languages via phoneticization (I.P.A.), vocalization, and interpretive expression of text. Application to song and operatic repertoire with open-class recital at conclusion of quarter Lecture 1 hour, activity 2 hours.

  
  • MUS 437A - Song Repertoire and Interpretation – French


    (2)
    Prerequisite: Upper division standing. Survey of French language song literature in all periods of music history. Emphasis on student performances of representative selections.

  
  • MUS 437B - Song Repertoire and Interpretation – German


    (2)
    Prerequisite: Upper division standing. Survey of German language song literature in all periods of music history. Emphasis on student performances of representative selections.

  
  • MUS 437C - Song Repertoire and Interpretation - English and Italian


    (2)
    Prerequisite: Upper division standing. Survey of English and Italian language song literature in all periods of music history. Emphasis on student performances of representative selections.

  
  • MUS 440 - BM Senior Recital


    (0) units)
    Prerequisites: Consent of major professor. Senior level standing in applied music study. Corequisites: One of the following: MUS 415, 416, 417, 435, 445, 446. Performance of a 50 minute Senior Recital.

  
  • MUS 441 - BA Senior Recital


    (0) units)
    Prerequisites: Consent of major professor. Senior level standing in applied music study. Corequisites: One of the following: MUS 415, 416, 417, 435, 445, 446. Performance of a 20 minute Senior Recital.

  
  • MUS 444 - Commercial Music Ensemble


    (1)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Rehearsal and performance of commercial songs and material including but not limited to the blues, classic rock `n’ roll, acid rock, heavy metal, folk rock standards, current popular music, and original material. Meets a minimum of three hours weekly. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve units.

  
  • MUS 445A - Piano


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 345A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of piano. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 445B - Piano


    (2)
    Prerequisite: For students in BM degree programs. MUS 345B or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of piano. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 446A - Organ


    (1)
    Prerequisite: MUS 346A or jury examination. Instruction in technique, repertoire, literature, and pedagogy for students of organ. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 447 - Accompanying


    (2)
    Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Training in performance styles of different periods and combinations of performers and in the specific tasks of accompanying. Practical experience through guided performance with vocalists and instrumentalists. Meets 4 hours weekly. May be repeated to maximum of 6 units.

  
  • MUS 448 - Live Concert Recording


    (4)
    Prerequisite: MUS 386. Introduction to the techniques of recording live music.

 

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