MUSC071 - LABORATORY

Status
O
Activity
LAB
Title (text only)
MUSC071 - LABORATORY
Term
2012A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
102
Section ID
MUSC071102
Meeting times
MW 1100AM-1200PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 406
Instructors
SCHREIBEIS, MATTHEW W
Description
Intermediate tonal harmony and musicianship
Course number only
071
Use local description
No

MUSC071 - LABORATORY

Status
O
Activity
LAB
Title (text only)
MUSC071 - LABORATORY
Term
2012A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
101
Section ID
MUSC071101
Meeting times
MW 1200PM-0100PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
Instructors
SOLITRO, ANTRHONY B
Description
Intermediate tonal harmony and musicianship
Course number only
071
Use local description
No

MUSC071 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP II

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC071 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP II
Term
2012A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
002
Section ID
MUSC071002
Meeting times
TR 1030AM-1200PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 406
Instructors
SCHREIBEIS, MATTHEW W
Description
Intermediate tonal harmony and musicianship
Course number only
071
Use local description
No

MUSC071 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP II

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC071 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP II
Term
2012A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
001
Section ID
MUSC071001
Meeting times
TR 1200PM-0130PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
Instructors
MORENO, JAIRO
Description
Intermediate tonal harmony and musicianship
Course number only
071
Use local description
No

MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I
Term
2012A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
601
Section ID
MUSC070601
Meeting times
R 0430PM-0710PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 406
Instructors
PRIMOSCH, JAMES T
Description
This course will cover basic skills and vocabulary for reading, hearing, performing, analyzing, and writing music. Students will gain command of musical rudiments, including notation, reading and writing in treble and bass clefs, intervals, keys, scales, triads and seventh chords, and competence in basic melodic and formal analysis. The course will include an overview of basic diatonic harmony, introduction to harmonic function and tonicization. Musicianship skills will include interval and chord recognition, rhythmic and melodic dictation and familiarity with the keyboard. There will be in-depth study of selected compositions from the "common practice" Western tradition, including classical, jazz, blues and other popular examples. Listening skills--both with scores (including lead sheets, figured bass and standard notation), and without--will be emphasized. There is no prerequisite. Students with some background in music may place out of this course and into Music 170, Theory and Musicianship I. (Formerly Music 70, 71).
Course number only
070
Use local description
No

MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I
Term
2012A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
006
Section ID
MUSC070006
Meeting times
MWF 0100PM-0200PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
Instructors
DUNPHY, MELISSA
Description
This course will cover basic skills and vocabulary for reading, hearing, performing, analyzing, and writing music. Students will gain command of musical rudiments, including notation, reading and writing in treble and bass clefs, intervals, keys, scales, triads and seventh chords, and competence in basic melodic and formal analysis. The course will include an overview of basic diatonic harmony, introduction to harmonic function and tonicization. Musicianship skills will include interval and chord recognition, rhythmic and melodic dictation and familiarity with the keyboard. There will be in-depth study of selected compositions from the "common practice" Western tradition, including classical, jazz, blues and other popular examples. Listening skills--both with scores (including lead sheets, figured bass and standard notation), and without--will be emphasized. There is no prerequisite. Students with some background in music may place out of this course and into Music 170, Theory and Musicianship I. (Formerly Music 70, 71).
Course number only
070
Use local description
No

MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I
Term
2012A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
005
Section ID
MUSC070005
Meeting times
MWF 1100AM-1200PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
Instructors
DETURCK, GREGORY ABRAHAM
Description
This course will cover basic skills and vocabulary for reading, hearing, performing, analyzing, and writing music. Students will gain command of musical rudiments, including notation, reading and writing in treble and bass clefs, intervals, keys, scales, triads and seventh chords, and competence in basic melodic and formal analysis. The course will include an overview of basic diatonic harmony, introduction to harmonic function and tonicization. Musicianship skills will include interval and chord recognition, rhythmic and melodic dictation and familiarity with the keyboard. There will be in-depth study of selected compositions from the "common practice" Western tradition, including classical, jazz, blues and other popular examples. Listening skills--both with scores (including lead sheets, figured bass and standard notation), and without--will be emphasized. There is no prerequisite. Students with some background in music may place out of this course and into Music 170, Theory and Musicianship I. (Formerly Music 70, 71).
Course number only
070
Use local description
No

MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I
Term
2012A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
004
Section ID
MUSC070004
Meeting times
TR 1030AM-1200PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
Instructors
SMITH, BRADLEY R
Description
This course will cover basic skills and vocabulary for reading, hearing, performing, analyzing, and writing music. Students will gain command of musical rudiments, including notation, reading and writing in treble and bass clefs, intervals, keys, scales, triads and seventh chords, and competence in basic melodic and formal analysis. The course will include an overview of basic diatonic harmony, introduction to harmonic function and tonicization. Musicianship skills will include interval and chord recognition, rhythmic and melodic dictation and familiarity with the keyboard. There will be in-depth study of selected compositions from the "common practice" Western tradition, including classical, jazz, blues and other popular examples. Listening skills--both with scores (including lead sheets, figured bass and standard notation), and without--will be emphasized. There is no prerequisite. Students with some background in music may place out of this course and into Music 170, Theory and Musicianship I. (Formerly Music 70, 71).
Course number only
070
Use local description
No

MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I
Term
2012A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
003
Section ID
MUSC070003
Meeting times
MWF 0100PM-0200PM
Meeting location
MUSIC BUILDING 210
Instructors
CIMINI, AMY M
Description
This course will cover basic skills and vocabulary for reading, hearing, performing, analyzing, and writing music. Students will gain command of musical rudiments, including notation, reading and writing in treble and bass clefs, intervals, keys, scales, triads and seventh chords, and competence in basic melodic and formal analysis. The course will include an overview of basic diatonic harmony, introduction to harmonic function and tonicization. Musicianship skills will include interval and chord recognition, rhythmic and melodic dictation and familiarity with the keyboard. There will be in-depth study of selected compositions from the "common practice" Western tradition, including classical, jazz, blues and other popular examples. Listening skills--both with scores (including lead sheets, figured bass and standard notation), and without--will be emphasized. There is no prerequisite. Students with some background in music may place out of this course and into Music 170, Theory and Musicianship I. (Formerly Music 70, 71).
Course number only
070
Use local description
No

MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
MUSC070 - THEORY/MUSICIANSHIP I
Term
2012A
Subject area
MUSC
Section number only
002
Section ID
MUSC070002
Meeting times
MWF 1100AM-1200PM
Meeting location
MUSIC BUILDING 210
Instructors
ORDWAY, SCOTT J.
Description
This course will cover basic skills and vocabulary for reading, hearing, performing, analyzing, and writing music. Students will gain command of musical rudiments, including notation, reading and writing in treble and bass clefs, intervals, keys, scales, triads and seventh chords, and competence in basic melodic and formal analysis. The course will include an overview of basic diatonic harmony, introduction to harmonic function and tonicization. Musicianship skills will include interval and chord recognition, rhythmic and melodic dictation and familiarity with the keyboard. There will be in-depth study of selected compositions from the "common practice" Western tradition, including classical, jazz, blues and other popular examples. Listening skills--both with scores (including lead sheets, figured bass and standard notation), and without--will be emphasized. There is no prerequisite. Students with some background in music may place out of this course and into Music 170, Theory and Musicianship I. (Formerly Music 70, 71).
Course number only
070
Use local description
No