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MUC210 — Music Theory & Musicianship III

4 credits · 4 hours

Semester all only Music Theory & Musicianship III is an in-depth study of analysis of form and chromatic harmony. Tonicization, modulation, and neapolitan chords 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. Prerequisite(s): MUC 111 Corequisite(s): MUC 220 or MUC 224

Prerequisites: MUC111

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