160 Introduction to String Instruments. (1) 191 Orchestra. (l`)
A beginning course for music education majors (vocal emphasis); Students who have demonstrated the required ability are given an
others by permission of instructor. Two class hours per week. opportunity to study standard orchestral literature. Public per-
_ I _ formzmces are given at regular intervals. May be repeated 11 times
161 Class Instruction m String Instruments. (1) for a total of 12 credits.
A beginning course in the fundamentals of playing and teaching . . . .
violin, viola, cello and string buss. For music majors only; others by   University ChOnSteTS·   i
permission of instructor. Admission to the University Chcristers is through the director. One
A _ _ two-hour meeting per week. May be repeated 11 times for zi total of
162 Class Instruction zn String Instruments. (1) 12 credits.
yv- A course in the fundamentals of playing and teaching violin, viola /
cello and string bass. For music majors only; others by permission oi   Alenhg Glce Club-  
instructor. Prereq: MUS 161. Any student in the University may be admitted to the glee club after
_, l _ consultation with the director. May be repeated 11 times for a total
16; Class Instruction zn Brass Instruments. (1) of 12 credits.
A beginning course in the fundamentals of playing and teaching. .
Two class hours per week.   \X/Oinenys Glec     )
y _ _ _ Any student in the University may be admitted to the glee club after
  CIQSS I71$fTlLCtlO71 111 BTQSS I71$f7‘u771€71f$_   consultation with the director. May be repented 11 times for Il total
A beginning course in the fundamentals of playing and teaching brass of 12 cmdlm
instruments. For music majors; others by permission of instructor. - . . .
Two class hours per week. Prereq: Mus 163. 1% Umverszty Chorus. ( l 1
_ , _ Any student in the University may be admitted to the University
  CZGSS i7'lStTUCtlO71 17`L \X/OOdWl7`ld i’7"lStTU77`l071t.5`.   Chorus after consultation with the director. Two meetings per week.
A beginning course in the fundamentals of playing and teaching May bc repeated 11 times for “ wml °f 12 Cmdlti
woodwind instruments. For music majors only· others by permission .
gf ingtrucfggg ’ 196 Opera W/orlesliop. ( l ) ·
I _ _ Study of the principles and techniques of opera production through
166 Class Instruction 111 VV00clwmd Instruments.   1) class presentation of·sc·enes mid complete works. Three class hours per
A course in the fundamentals of playing and teaching woodwind Week Prereq: Pe}-mlssmn °f mstmctcn
‘ t nts.F ms' mlos 1; thcrb 's`on £‘st to. . . .,.
igiiggemus 0i65.u lc 1] I my 0 S Y pimms] O m mc I ZOO Introcluctzon to Music. (qs)
__ l _ _ A basic introduction to the elements of music for the non-music
16/ iTItTOdUCtlO71 to VC/Uld (IHC] PCTCUSSIOII student with no prior knowledge of music. Topics treated in the
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A beginning course for music education majors (vocal emphasis);
others by permission of instructor. Two class hours per week.   Afusjc in \l{/'estgyn Ciyj[j;atjOn_  
· · 7 · A course for the non-music major with some prior musical training,
  CIZFISS Instrllctlon In \ Owe' ‘ I _   including background in the elements of music. The subject matter
Abegmmng ¢0\1¤`$€ m t?¤€_f¤¤d¤{¤€¤t6l5 of Singing- For music m8]0\’$i will involve study of thc large style periods of music from the
IC 0th€1” 5i·'\1d€¤i$ by P€1'm1$$10¤ of 1¤$h”¤€t01’· TWO class hows P9? week- Renaissance to the present, and representative works of the last four
_ I I centuries. Prereq: Sophomore standing.
169 Class Instructzon m Voice, Second Course. (1) _ _
h A beginning course in the fundamentals of singing. For music majors;   FTCIICII \/OCUZ R€fJCTfOT)‘ (Did DlCflOH.  
i 0ih€1' $t\1d€‘¤t$ by P€Ymi5$i0¤ Of i¤$U’“€t0Y· TWO 01855 hours P€\' “'€€k· A study of French vocal repertory and allied diction factors. Prereq:
·€ Prereq: MUS 168 (class instruction in Voice). pm-mission Of gnsh-ucton
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It 1,/0 Theory I——The Elements of Muszcal '1 heory.   22] j hg Ar; Song RgpQTtOry_ (2)
_ A course in·the fundamentals hof Musical theory including the clc- A gfudy of English, American, Scandinavian, Russian, Spanish vocal
lt ments of sightrsmgmg, chctation, rhylthhm, keyboard, terminology, repertory-_ Prereq. permission Og mSu.uCt0,_
notation, corrective listening, and ear training.
- . . . 260 Alusic Fundamentals and SHIZS or Classroom
It 1/l Theory I——The Elements of Muszcal Theory. (p) ,1, I ` f _.
A continuation of MUS 170. Prereq: MUS 170. CGC IGI'5. (D)
L Designed to uid elementary teachers in the College of Education in
{S   C[dSS1]ZStruCtiO]1 in PeyCuSSiOu InStrunwn{S_   learning to read music. l{cyI>o;ird and nutolmrp experiences larc
. . . . . stressed. I·or non-music minors or classroom teachers. Three meetings
A begmmng muse m the hmdummtals Of playmg and teaching meh week Two hours lecture one hour 1#ibor·itorv
percussion instruments. Two class hours per week. Prereq: For ` ' ’ ` ` ·'
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»r music Hmm on y’ O ers y permission O Instructor 261 Nicthocls and Alaterzals of ieczc/img Music
_S 181 Class Instruction in Piano. (1) in the Elementary Grades. (3)
6 A b€‘gi¤¤i¤Q ¢0¤1'$€ i¤ the fundamentals cf Pl8Yi¤g tht? Pi¤¤0· TWO Principles. techniques, and procedures for touching music in Grades
CIHSS h0\-U5 PBT W€€k- P1'€1”€<11 F0? T¤\15iC majors; 0i1h€¤` SU-\d€¤t$ bY 1-6. Opportunities for using current materials are included. Prereq:
C permission of instructor. MUS 260 or permission of the instructor. Three meetings each week.
`Y 182 Class Instruction in Piano.   270 '1`/icory ii-—AllT(ll Theory. (Z)
A beginning €0¤1'5€ in the f\1¤d¤m€¤Y8]$ of Dl¤Yi¤S th€ Pi€*¤0· F0? Development of aural responsiveness to the harmonic and melodic
music m¤l01'$; 0th€T Students bY P91'mi55i0¤ of i¤$U'¤€t01'· TW0 CUSS elements of music, and of sightsiiigiiig techniques us nn and to
i- hours per week. Prereq; MUS 181. music comprehension. Prereq: MUS 171.
183 Class Instruction in Piano.   2/1 NWOT} U AUTUZ NWOT)- (-l
A course in the fundamentals of playing the piano. For music majors; The C0l'\tl|l\1i\ii0l`l O; thc uurnl und Sightsinging techniques of MUS
other students by permission of instructor. Two class hours per week. 210- PY€‘Y€<1¤ MUS -7O·
Prereq: MUS 182. _ , , , , ,
Z, Z iheory II—\Vrzttc11 Iheory. (Z1
  Class i7lStTllCtZO7l in P1(17lO·   The acquisition of harmonic vocabulary and development of purl-
) A course in the fundamentals of playing the piano. For music majors; writing techniques. elementary counterpoint, free coniposition, zngl
i. other Students by permission of instmcw,-_ May be repeated vvifh anal;-sis. llns course must be taken coneurrmitly mth 2 .
permission of instructor for a total of two credits. Two class hours Pféféqi MUS Y/'1·
per wcck. Prer q: MUS 183. ,_,_ , . , , . —
) Q _ 2;; I heory II—\‘Vr1ttc11 llicory. (Z)
;, 190 Band. _ (I) ·rhr» C(,.inmmu0i. of me work of Mus 272. This course must be
May bc repeated 11 times for n total of 12 credits. Y¤k0¤ COUCUTTCUUY with MUS 271- Pmrefli MUS 272-
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