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MUSC 1070: APPLIED MUSIC COMPOSITION
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course is for students wishing to study music composition in a one-on-one setting. Focus is on the development of an individual creative musical language through the exploration of traditional and contemporary techniques of music composition.
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MUSC 1070 - APPLIED MUSIC COMPOSITION
MUSC 1150: GUITAR I
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
A study of basic fundamentals and application of guitar technique.
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MUSC 1150 - GUITAR I
MUSC 1200: PIANO I
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
One private half-hour or hour lesson per week in a specified area, with a required minimum preparation time. This class may be taken twice for credit.
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MUSC 1200 - PIANO I
MUSC 1270: VOICE I
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
One private half-hour or hour lesson per week in a specified area, with a required minimum preparation time. This class may be taken twice for credit.
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MUSC 1270 - VOICE I
MUSC 1290: CLASS PIANO I
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course is designed to teach the beginning piano student the following musical skills: technique, reading in many styles and keys, keyboard theory, harmonization, transposition, improvisation, ensemble playing, and composition.
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MUSC 1290 - CLASS PIANO I
MUSC 1291: CLASS PIANO II
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course is designed to teach the beginning piano student the following musical skills: technique, reading in many styles and keys, keyboard theory, harmonization, transposition, improvisa- tion, ensemble playing, and composition.
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MUSC 1291 - CLASS PIANO II
MUSC 1295: CLASS PIANO III
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
Class piano is a four semester course designed for the non- pianist as well as the person with some piano skills to provide a working understanding and a functional approach to basic key- board skills. The course material is coordinated with the written theory skills for each of the four semesters of under- graduate theory study. Students work in piano lab two hours per week with the instructor for a total of 30 contact hours per week
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MUSC 1295 - CLASS PIANO III
MUSC 1296: CLASS PIANO IV
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
Class piano is a four-semester course designed for the non- pianist as well as the person with some piano skills to provide a working understanding and a functional approach to basic key- board skills. The course material is coordinated with the written theory skills for each of the four semesters of under- graduate theory study. Students work in piano lab two hours per week with the instructor for a total of 30 contact hours per week
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MUSC 1296 - CLASS PIANO IV
MUSC 1375: SYMPHONIC BAND
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
Members of the community band will prepare, study and perform band literature from classical transcriptions to contemporary compositions. Emphasis will be directed toward correct performances of the literature which includes monitoring of student performance relative to note/tonal accuracy, rhythmic interpretation, dynamics, articulations and phrasing. Students will demonstrate knowledge of style and interpretation with performance of each music selection studied. This course may be taken four times for credit.
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MUSC 1375 - SYMPHONIC BAND
MUSC 1390: JAZZ ENSEMBLE
1.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
A select group of instrumentalists organized to provide continued music training and performance experience for its members, and to provide music for cultural and other activities on campus and within the community. May be taken four times for credit. Meets at least five hours per week.
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MUSC 1390 - JAZZ ENSEMBLE
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