posture, tone production, vocal technique, and English and Italian diction. May be repeated for credit. Normally offered Fall, Spring.

MUSI 1503/3503 Class Guitar for Non-Majors (2-0-2)
Class guitar instruction for non-music majors who have not studied guitar previously or are at an elementary level. Emphasis on proper posture and hand positions and mastery of basic elements of music. May be repeated for credit or taken as an upper division course (MUSI 3503). Prerequisites for MUSI 3503: Permission of instructor.

MUSI 2101 Advanced Ear Training and Sight Singing I (2-0-2)
A continued study of the chromatic harmony of the Common Practice Period through aural analysis and recognition and the development of sight-singing skills. Emphasis on elementary forms, modulation to closely related and foreign keys, and secondary leading tone chords of primary chords. Prerequisites: MUSI 1102 , 1212 Co-Requisite: MUSI 2211 must be taken concurrently or prior to enrollment in MUSI 2101.

MUSI 2102 Advanced Ear Training and Sight Singing II (2-0-2)
A continued study of the harmonic practices of the 19th and early 20th centuries through aural analysis and recognition and the development of sight-singing skills. Emphasis on common formal processes, extended tertian chords, modal practices and the twelve-tone system. Prerequisites: MUSI 2101, 2211. Co-Requisite: MUSI 2212 must be taken concurrently or prior to enrollment in MUSI 2102.

MUSI 2211 Advanced Part Writing and Analysis I (2-0-2)
A continued study of the chromatic harmony of the Common Practice Period through the development of composition, analysis and keyboard skills. Emphasis on elementary forms, modulation to closely related and foreign keys, and secondary leading tone chords of primary chords. Prerequisite: MUSI 1212.

MUSI 2212 Advanced Part Writing and Analysis II (2-0-2)
A continued study of the harmonic practices of the 19th and early 20th centuries through the development of composition, analysis and keyboard skills. Emphasis on common formal processes, extended tertian chords, modal practices and the twelve-tone system. Normally offered Spring. Prerequisite: MUSI 2211.

MUSI 2230 Introduction to the Masterworks of Western
Music Literature (2-0-2)
The art of music listening, involving study of the evolution of musical styles from the western tradition by listening to and discussing established masterworks. The course's approach is chronological with an emphasis on developing listening skills.

MUSI 2310 From the Monastery to the Concert Stage:
Western Art Music (3-0-3)
A survey of Western musical styles for non-music majors. Emphasis will be placed upon listening and aural analysis of musical works. May be taken as an upper-division course (MUSI 3310). Prerequisite: HUMN 2001.
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