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MUSI 1C Music Appreciation: World Music in America
4 Units
MUSI 8 Intermediate Electronic Music 3 Units
Prerequisite: MUSI 51.
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200 (or LART 200), or ESL 261, 262 and 263. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory (60 hours total per quarter). Intermediate level electronic music techniques including digital and analog synthesizer sound design and editing; professional studio and computer music software including integrated audio/MIDI sequencing software, instrument editors, software synthesizers; basic audio/MIDI studio con guration; modular synthesis; basic digital audio recording and editing; basic audio signal processing; introduction to concepts of music notation software; historical and technological development of electronic music; roles of electronic music technology in modern music. Some prior music experience and/or concurrent enrollment in MUSI 10A or MUSI 12A is recommended, but not required.
MUSI 9A Jazz Piano I 1 1⁄2 Units
(Formerly MUSI 9.)
Prerequisite: Ability to play a keyboard instrument and read music.
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200 (or LART 200), or ESL 261, 262 and 263. One hour lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Class Applied Performance - Jazz and Non- Western Family of activity courses. Please see Course Repetition, Repeatability and Families page for more information.)
Development of the ability to play basic jazz piano arrangements from lead sheets in a variety of jazz styles using knowledge of jazz harmony, jazz piano techniques, and improvisational skills. Improvisational skill is developed through the application of provided scale choices and techniques for melodic development.
MUSI 9B Jazz Piano II 1 1⁄2 Units
(Formerly MUSI 69B.)
Prerequisite: MUSI 9A or by instructor consent.
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200 (or LART 200), or ESL 261, 262 and 263. One hour lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Class Applied Performance - Jazz and Non- Western Family of activity courses. Please see Course Repetition, Repeatability and Families page for more information.)
Development of the ability to play intermediate jazz piano arrangements from lead sheets in a variety of jazz styles and settings using knowledge of jazz theory, jazz piano techniques, and improvisational skills. Improvisational skill on the piano is developed through the application of scales determined through the use of jazz theory and harmonic analysis, and the application of techniques for melodic development.
MUSI 9C Jazz Piano III 1 1⁄2 Units
(Formerly MUSI 69C.)
Prerequisite: MUSI 9B or by instructor consent.
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200 (or LART 200), or ESL 261, 262 and 263. One hour lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Class Applied Performance - Jazz and Non- Western Family of activity courses. Please see Course Repetition, Repeatability and Families page for more information.)
Development of the ability to play advanced jazz piano arrangements from lead sheets in a variety of jazz styles and settings using knowledge of jazz harmony, jazz piano techniques, and improvisational skills. Improvisational skill on the piano is developed through the application of basic to advanced scales determined through the use of jazz theory and harmonic analysis, and the application of idiomatic phrases.
MUSI 10A Music Fundamentals 3 Units
Advisory: EWRT 200 and READ 200 (or LART 200), or ESL 261, 262 and 263. Three hours lecture (36 hours total per quarter).
A basic introduction to concepts and skills of music notation, rhythm, major and minor scales and keys, simple sight-reading, key signatures, melody, and triads. Open to all students. May be appropriate for students with low scores on the MUSI 3A diagnostic test. Music Fundamentals students with no previous musical experience may bene t from concurrent enrollment in a beginning instrumental or vocal performance class.
MUSI 12A Class Piano I 1 1⁄2 Units
Advisory: MUSI 10A.
One hour lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Piano Class Applied Performance Family of activity courses. Please see Course Repetition, Repeatability and Families page for more information.)
Beginning piano for students with no previous instruction, those who need knowledge of piano for a teaching credential, music majors, and the general student.
MUSI 12B Class Piano II 1 1⁄2 Units
Prerequisite: MUSI 12A or consent of instructor.
One hour lecture, two hours laboratory (36 hours total per quarter).
(This course is included in the Piano Class Applied Performance Family of activity courses. Please see Course Repetition, Repeatability and Families page for more information.)
Basic piano for beginning students who read treble and bass clef and understand music notation.
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(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
An introduction to music through world music and its in uence on current musical trends in the United States. Music of diverse cultures which will include Native Americans, Asia/Paci c Rim, India, Africa, South and Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean are presented in conjunction with American and European traditions; listening skills for distinguishing musical cultures, instrumentations and artists.
MUSI 1D Music Appreciation: Rock - From 4 Units Roots to Rap
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.)
Advisory: EWRT 211 and READ 211 (or LART 211), or ESL 272 and 273.
Four hours lecture (48 hours total per quarter).
An introduction to music through rock music, tracing its beginnings in the early 1950s to the present. Various rock styles will be related to the historical trends and events of the time period being studied; listening techniques; use of fundamental concepts including form, style, musical media, and textures; acquaintance with and comparison of musical examples from various styles.
MUSI 3A Comprehensive Musicianship (First Quarter)
4 Units
Requisite/Advisory: None.
Three and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (60 hours total per quarter).
Basic knowledge such as notation, key signatures, scales, intervals, and rudimentary harmony as well as skill development including sight singing, rhythmic training, ear training, and keyboard work.
MUSI 3B Comprehensive Musicianship (Second Quarter)
4 Units
Prerequisite: MUSI 3A or by audition.
Three and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (60 hours total per quarter).
Principles, literacy, and parameters of music including writing elementary four part harmony, sight singing, rhythmic training, ear training, and keyboard work for the student with some basic skills and education in standard notation.
MUSI 3C Comprehensive Musicianship 4 Units (Third Quarter)
Prerequisite: MUSI 3B or or by audition.
Three and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (60 hours total per quarter).
Principles, literacy, and parameters of music including writing, sight singing, rhythmic training, ear training, keyboard work, beginning analysis, and simple melody composition.
MUSI 4A Comprehensive Musicianship II 4 Units (First Quarter)
Prerequisite: MUSI 3C or by audition.
Three and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (60 hours total per quarter).
Principles, literacy, and parameters of music including writing scores, comprehensive and aural analysis, sight singing, rhythmic training, ear training, and keyboard work including extended pitch vocabulary.
MUSI 4B Comprehensive Musicianship II 4 Units (Second Quarter)
Prerequisite: MUSI 4A or by audition.
Three and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (60 hours total per quarter).
Principles, literacy, and parameters of music including writing musical scores, comprehensive and aural analysis, sight singing, rhythmic training, ear training, and keyboard work, exploring chromatic practice and the limits of the tonal system including a review of diatonic practice.
MUSI 4C Comprehensive Musicianship II 4 Units (Third Quarter)
Prerequisite: MUSI 4B or by audition.
Three and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory (60 hours total per quarter).
Principles, literacy, and parameters of music including writing, comprehensive and aural analysis, sight singing, rhythmic training, ear training, and keyboard work exploring post tonal practice and the in uence of non-notated, experimentally notated, and non Western music on an emerging world wide art music culture.
MUSI 5A Modal Counterpoint 3 Units
Advisory: MUSI 3A or equivalent.
Three hours lecture, one hour laboratory (48 hours total per quarter).
Modal counterpoint in two, three, and four parts using both the species approach and the phenomenological approach to assess the e cacy of the species approach when examining the historical literature and to produce, imitative, and free counterpoint examples.
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