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Courses
Link to Online Class: MUS 110 070 Listening to Music
3 credits
Intensive training in the fundamentals of music, part writing and analysis is
provided.
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Mus 115 andMus 135 or satisfactory
performance on theory-placement examination;
Lecture -3hours
IAI -Mus 901
(course fee required)
3 credits
Continuation of the materials presented in Mus 105. This course places emphasis on the introduction of secondary triads, elementary modulation and dominant seventh chords.
Prerequisite: Mus105, Mus 115, concurrent enrollment in Mus 116 and successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in Mus 135 237
Lecture 3hours
IAI-Mus 902
(course fee required)
MUS 135 001 Keyboard Harmony 1
1 credit
This course provides keyboard training of the harmonic materials presented
in MUS 106
Emphasis is on figured bass, harmonization, modulation and transposition.
Required of all students enrolled in MUS 207
Prerequisite: MUS 105 and 115 or concurrent enrollment
Laboratory: 2hours
IAI:-MUS 901
(course fee required)
MUS 237 001 Keyboard Harmony 2
1 credit
Continuation and further development of the skills and materials presented in MUS 135
Prerequisite: MUS 135
Laboratory: 2hours
IAI-:MUS 902
(course fee required)
MUS 115 001 Sight Singing and Ear Training 1
1 credit
This course is a laboratory section involving practice in melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation, sight- singing and applying the material presented in MUS 105
Prerequisite: placement in MUS 105 and concurrent enrollment in MUS 135
Laboratory: 2 hours
IAI:MUS 901
( course fee required)
MUS 116 001 Sight Singing and Ear Training 2
1 credit
This is a laboratory section involving practice in melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation and sight-singing, applying material in MUS 106
Prerequisite: MUS 105, Mus115
Concurrent enrollment in MUS 106 and MUS 135 or 237
Laboratory: 2 hours IAI MUS 902
(course fee required)
1 credit
Students perform the finest contemporary literature, traditional classics and
successful orchestra transcriptions available for band. A series of public and
school concerts is presented each year.
May be repeated
for amaximum of four accrued credits
Prerequisite: Ability to play an instrument
Laboratory:5 hours
IAI:MUS 908
(course fee required)
Listening to Music MUS 110 070
3 credits
Enjoy the pleasure of music. This course presents through guided listening, music's history, development and its parallel with the evolution of humans.Emphasis is on the joy of exploring the affect of Music on our ears, mind and body. Style, form and technique of instrumental and vocal music will be studied.
Lecture: 3 hours
IAI: F1 900
Mus 110-070: Listening to Music Online
START DATE: January 21,2004
This course will start on January
For students eager to get started, you can go to the courses website and get started on "FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES."
To access the course go to: http://online.triton.cc.il.us
There you will be asked for your USERNAME and PASSWORD.
The username is firstnamelastname (no spaces). For example, my username is shelleyyoelin.
The password is First letter of first name; first 3 letters of last name, and last 4 digits of Social Security Number. For example, my password could be syoe1234.
Contact me if you have any questions at extension 3321 or via e-mail at syoelin@triton.edu.