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MUSC 360 - Theory and Musicianship for the Twenty-First Century – Advanced |
This is the final course in the theory and musicianship sequence. Students continue to hone the skills introduced in the previous semesters, while progressing onto more advanced concepts. The new topics covered in this course include modulation, chromatic harmony, tonal extensions, modality, jazz theory, hip-hop studies, and post-tonality. As in MUSC 160 and 260, musicality is developed by integrating theory and analysis, aural skills, historical contextualization, performance, and composition. Through this integration of skills and knowledge, the course fosters a comprehensive understanding of music relevant to our current musical and cultural landscape.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Additional Class Meeting, Final Examination, Lecture/Seminar Performing and Visual Arts Division Music Department Course Attributes: Music--Theory & Composition Prerequisites: Undergraduate level MUSC 260 Minimum Grade of D- |
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