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MUSB 103 Music Marketing and Promotion 3-0-3 MUSB 200 Live Audio Engineering 3-0-3 MUSB 204 Basic Audio Troubleshooting 3-0-3 MUSC 103 Fundamentals of Music Theory I 3-0-3 MUSC 104 Fundamentals of Music Theory II 3-0-3 MUSC 105 Music Appreciation 3-0-3 MUSC 106 Jazz Improvisation I 1-1-1 MUSC 107 Jazz Improvisation II 1-1-1 MUSB 206 Music Entrepreneurship 3-0-3 City Park Campus: MUSC 100 Technology in Music 2-0-2 MUSC 101-102 Recital Hour I and II each is 1-0-1 MUSC 109 Harmony I 3-0-3 MUSC 110 Harmony II 3-0-3 MUSC 111 Musicianship I 0-2-1 and composers are protected under copyright statute. In-depth study of principles and application of marketing, promotion, and distribution of products and services within the music industry. Includes case studies of various music products and companies. Prerequisite: MUSB 101. Overview of career options in audio engineering. Topics discussed include: front of house engineering, monitor engineering, microphone techniques, speaker suspension (flying), electrical principles, production management, live remote recording, audio for TV production, stage technician, and road tour management. Prerequisite: MUSC 215. Systematic look at basic problems and solutions to signal processing and problems inherent to electronic circuits. Explores methods of troubleshooting and simple repair of electronic gear. Prerequisite: MUSC 2 15. Thorough study of how to start a business within the music industry. Includes case studies of successful entrepreneurs and their companies, as well as development of written business plan. Prerequisite: MUSB 101. MUSIC Dr. Draper, Professor Mr. Edwards, Associate Professor Mr. Cho, Assistant Professor Introduction to computer usage in music industry and applications to music study. Includes overview of career opportunities using technology. Performances and lecture-demonstrations. Elements of musical notation, rhythm and meter, intervals and scales. Drill in simple intervals and elementary rhythmic patterns. Open to all students. Review of rhythm and meter, intervals and scales, triads and seventh chords, and chord symbols. Includes drill in intervals, chords, melody and rhythm. Open to all students. Prerequisite: MUSC 103 or equivalent. Introduction to the art of music, with emphasis on listening. Basic elements and instruments are included as are selected forms of folk, popular, and art music. Course designed for non-music majors. Introduction to jazz improvisation. Includes chord theory, chord-scale relationships, basic chord progressions, and an understanding of the 12-bar blues form. Open to all students. A continuation of Jazz Improvisation I. Techniques learned in Improvisation I applied. New skills learned by exploring specific songs and song forms. Musical transcriptions will be introduced in developing a musical vocabulary. Prerequisite: MUSC 106 Review of music fundamentals, including major and minor scales, key signatures, intervals, and triadic harmony. Introduces part- writing procedures and analysis of simple forms. Prerequisite: MUSC 104 or permission of instructor. Melodic, rhythmic and harmonic principles of Western music in the Common Practice period. Emphasizes part-writing procedures and harmonic analysis. Prerequisite: MUSC 109 or permission of instructor. Sight-singing using basic scale and triad patterns combined in simple tonal melodies. 253

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