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APARTADO IV. EL TELEMERCADEO Y LA SUBCONTRATACIÓN

16. Regulación en la industria del telemercadeo

Applied Woodwind. 131-132, 231-232, 331-332, 431-432; Applied Brass. 151-152, 251-252, 351-352, 451-452; Applied Percussion. 161-162, 261-262, 361-362, 461-462.

Required of all majors with an Instrumental major performing area. (MUSC 432, MUSC 452 and MUSC 462 are NOT required of Music Education majors).

MUSC 131: Applied Woodwind MUSC 151: Applied Brass MUSC 161: Applied Percussion

Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Designed to develop basic instrumental skills. Correct

breathing, posture, tone production, and fingering stressed for wind instruments. Posture, stick technique, and rudimentary skills stressed for percussion. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (chosen area). One semester credit hour.

MUSC 132: Applied Woodwind

Prerequisite: MUSC 131. Basic fundamentals for major woodwind instrument chosen by the student. Emphasis on scales, tone production, slurs, arpeggios, embouchure development, minor repairs and care of instrument. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Woodwind). One semester credit hour.

MUSC 231-232: Applied Woodwind

Prerequisite for MUSC 231: MUSC 132. Prerequisite for MUSC 232: MUSC 231.

Development of knowledge and performance ability on the student’s major instrument in the woodwind family. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Woodwind). One hour each semester. Two semester credit hours.

MUSC 331-332: Applied Woodwind

Prerequisites: MUSC 231-232. Further development of knowledge and performance ability on the student’s major instrument in the woodwind family. Correct breathing, tone production, posture, embouchure and articulation as applicable. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Woodwind). One hour each semester. Two semester credit hours.

MUSC 431-432: Applied Woodwind Recital

Prerequisites: MUSC 331-332. Preparation for senior recital and further development of knowledge and performance ability on the student’s major instrument in the woodwind family. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Woodwind). MUSC 432 is NOT required of Music Education majors; senior recital for Music Education majors will be performed in MUSC 431. One hour per semester. Two semester credit hours.

MUSC 152: Applied Brass

Prerequisite: MUSC 151. Basic fundamentals for major Brasswind instrument chosen by the student. Emphasis on scales, slurs, arpeggios, tone production, embouchure development, minor repairs and care of instrument. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Brasswind). One semester credit hour. MUSC 251-252: Applied Brass

Prerequisite for MUSC 251: MUSC 152. Prerequisite for MUSC 252: MUSC 251.

Development of knowledge and performance ability on the student’s major instrument in the brass family. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Brasswind). One hour per semester. Two semester credit hours.

MUSC 351-352: Applied Brass

Prerequisites: MUSC 251-252. Further development of correct breathing, tone production, posture, embouchure, and articulation as applicable. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Brasswind). One hour per semester. Two semester credit hours.

MUSC 451-452: Applied Brass Recital

Prerequisites: MUSC 351-352. Preparation for senior recital and further development of correct breathing, tone production, posture, embouchure, and articulation as applicable. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Brasswind). MUSC 452 is NOT required of Music Education majors; recital for Music Education Majors will be performed in MUSC 451. One hour per semester. Two semester credit hours.

MUSC 162: Applied Percussion

Prerequisites: MUSC 161. Basic Fundamentals for major percussion instruments chosen by the student. Development of knowledge and performance skills on all major instruments of the percussion family. Mastery of playing rudiments of drumming played at a slow and fast tempo-open and closed. Care and minor repair of instruments. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight- reading are stressed. Required for all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Percussion). One semester credit hour.

MUSC 261-262: Applied Percussion

Prerequisites for MUSC 261: MUSC 162. Prerequisites for MUSC 262: MUSC 261.

Development of knowledge and performance skills on all major instruments of the percussion family. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Percussion). One hour per semester. Two semester credit hours.

MUSC 361-362: Applied Percussion

Prerequisites: MUSC 261-262. Further development of knowledge and performance skills on all major instruments of the percussion family. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Percussion). One hour per semester. Two semester credit hours.

MUSC 461-462: Applied Percussion Recital

Prerequisites: MUSC 361-362. Preparation for senior recital and further development of knowledge and performance skills on all major instruments of the percussion family. Proficiency in performing standard literature, scales, arpeggios, and sight-reading are stressed. Required of all majors with Instrumental Concentration (Percussion). MUSC 462 is NOT required of Music Education majors; senior recital for Music Education majors will be performed in MUSC 461. One hour per semester. Two semester credit hours.

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