MUS1031 — Class Piano for Non-Majors
A beginning course in group piano introducing fundamentals such as keyboard topography, technique, and theory that are necessary for the development of competent sight-reading and playing skills at the elementary level. One class meeting per week. May be repeated for credit. A $40.00 lab fee is assessed. Selected semesters only. MUS 1051, 1061. Class Piano I and II. A beginning course in group piano, for non-keyboard music majors, designed to develop functional skills such as technique, sight-reading, harmonization, transposition, improvisation, play-by-ear, and solo playing at the early-elementary and late-elementary levels. Sight-singing and music theory skills are an integral part of the group piano curriculum. Two class meetings per week. A $40.00 lab fee is assessed. Prerequisites: MUS1823 or by placement. Music majors and minors only. MUS 1071, 3071. Concert Choir. A large performing vocal ensemble designed for the music major and the general university student who enjoys singing by audition with the director. Three class meetings per week. May be repeated for credit. MUS 1080, 3080. Performance Laboratory. A recital class comprised primarily of weekly general student recitals, junior and senior music degree recitals, ensemble presentations, and faculty and guest artist programs. Required of all music majors for a minimum of seven semesters. Students receive a grade of CR or NC for the course. A $25.00 lab fee is assessed. MUS 1171, 3171. Opera Workshop. A workshop sett