APPLIED MUSIC (MUS)

Courses

MUS 111: APPLIED WOODWIND INSTRUCTION

Credits 1
Students may elect to take applied music lessons in which they work one-on-one with an instructor. Emphasis is placed on developing musicianship and technique through varied repertoire and technical exercises. Material ranges in difficulty from beginning to advanced depending on the student’s ability. There are 10 one-hour lessons per semester, students may receive one credit per semester, and the course can be repeated for further credit.

MUS 121: APPLIED PERCUSSION INSTRUCTION

Credits 1
Students may elect to take applied music lessons in which they work one-on-one with an instructor. Emphasis is placed on developing musicianship and technique through varied repertoire and technical exercises. Material ranges in difficulty from beginning to advanced depending on the student’s ability. There are 10 one-hour lessons per semester, students may receive one credit per semester, and the course can be repeated for further credit.

MUS 131: APPLIED FLUTE INSTRUCTION

Credits 1
Students may elect to take applied music lessons in which they work one-on-one with an instructor. Emphasis is placed on developing musicianship and technique through varied repertoire and technical exercises. Material ranges in difficulty from beginning to advanced depending on the student’s ability. There are 10 one-hour lessons per semester, students may receive one credit per semester, and the course can be repeated for further credit.

MUS 141: APPLIED VOCAL INSTRUCTION

Credits 1
Students may elect to take applied music lessons in which they work one-on-one with an instructor. Emphasis is placed on developing musicianship and technique through varied repertoire and technical exercises. Material ranges in difficulty from beginning to advanced depending on the student’s ability. There are 10 one-hour lessons per semester, students may receive one credit per semester, and the course can be repeated for further credit.

MUS 151: APPLIED PIANO INSTRUCTION

Credits 1
Students may elect to take applied music lessons in which they work one-on-one with an instructor. Emphasis is placed on developing musicianship and technique through varied repertoire and technical exercises. Material ranges in difficulty from beginning to advanced depending on the student’s ability. There are 10 one-hour lessons per semester, students may receive one credit per semester, and the course can be repeated for further credit.

MUS 161: APPLIED GUITAR INSTRUCTION

Credits 1
Students may elect to take applied music lessons in which they work one-on-one with an instructor. Emphasis is placed on developing musicianship and technique through varied repertoire and technical exercises. Material ranges in difficulty from beginning to advanced depending on the student’s ability. There are 10 one-hour lessons per semester, students may receive one credit per semester, and the course can be repeated for further credit.

MUS 171: APPLIED ORGAN INSTRUCTION

Credits 1
Students may elect to take applied music lessons in which they work one-on-one with an instructor. Emphasis is placed on developing musicianship and technique through varied repertoire and technical exercises. Material ranges in difficulty from beginning to advanced depending on the student’s ability. There are 10 one-hour lessons per semester, students may receive one credit per semester, and the course can be repeated for further credit.

MUS 181: APPLIED STRINGS INSTRUCTION

Credits 1
Students may elect to take applied music lessons in which they work one-on-one with an instructor. Emphasis is placed on developing musicianship and technique through varied repertoire and technical exercises. Material ranges in difficulty from beginning to advanced depending on the student’s ability. There are 10 one-hour lessons per semester, students may receive one credit per semester, and the course can be repeated for further credit.

MUS 191: APPLIED BRASS INSTRUCTION

Credits 1
Students may elect to take applied music lessons in which they work one-on-one with an instructor. Emphasis is placed on developing musicianship and technique through varied repertoire and technical exercises. Material ranges in difficulty from beginning to advanced depending on the student’s ability. There are 10 one-hour lessons per semester, students may receive one credit per semester, and the course can be repeated for further credit.