MUSI 040D. Elements of Musicianship IV


The Elements of Musicianship courses explore music making from a variety of perspectives and across many styles and genres of (mostly) Western music. Among the skills developed are: sight-singing melodies and arpeggiated harmonic progressions; singing and playing the piano simultaneously; part singing in choral works; taking musical dictation; transcription of recorded music; basic conducting; beginning keyboard harmony; and transposition.
The fourth and final semester, Music 40D, explores advanced atonal melodies; distant chromatic modulation; diminished seventh chords; Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords; and mixed meters.
​Required for all MUSI 014 students, with or without 0.5 credit. The instructor will place students at appropriate levels. 
0.0 or 0.5 credit.
Spring 2023. Hauze.
Spring 2024. Hauze.
Spring 2025. Hauze.


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