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MUC110 — Music Theory & Musicianship I

4 credits · 4 hours

Semester all only Music Theory & Musicianship I is an in-depth study of the fundamental rudiments of music that are essential for all musicians. Concepts and elements of musical design and theory, including a study of timbre, rhythm, pitch, texture, and principles of form are studied concurrently with musicianship elements, including mastery of pitch and rhythm and the development of aural skills through sight singing, dictation, improvisation, and keyboarding applications. Corequisite(s): MUC 102 and either MUC 120 or MUC 124

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