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Dec 22, 2024
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MUS-2160 Music Theory IV Credits 3 Equivalent Hours 3 Continuation of MUS-2150 . In this course, students will continue with their studies of four-part choral writing including augmented-six chords, foreign modulation, and extended chords, Neapolitan chords, the twentieth-century techniques, musical analysis modes, non-diatonic scales (pentatonic, octatonic, and whole tone), and serial tone rows. Prerequisite(s): MUS-2150 with a grade of C or higher 6 lab hours. Course Outcomes
- Compose short examples using various 20th-century techniques, including serial, modal, and aleatory.
- Identify aurally and notate melodies, chords, and harmonic progressions with modulations.
- Sing tonal and atonal melodies with solfeggio and numbers.
- Play appropriate harmony to harmonize with the given melodies at the keyboard.
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