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Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Motion Picture

  
  • MOT 1110 Film History - Lumiere to Now


    3 Hours

    Corequisites: with MOT 1010  and MOT 1115 .

    The course will provide an historical survey of American and international film industries, covering such areas as film styles, genres, national cinemas, major directors and film theory from 1895 through 2015. 

  
  • MOT 1115 Art of Storytelling


    3 Hours

    Corequisites: MOT 1010 , MOT 1110 .

    The course is a basic survey course in the fundamentals of effective storytelling. Although the ultimate focus is storytelling in motion pictures, the course examines the principles of storytelling through several perspectives, and includes every aspects of storytelling and all elements -sound, music, lighting, editing, performance-used in film.

  
  • MOT 1170 The Media Makers


    3 Hours

  
  • MOT 1500 History of Television and Digital Media


    3 Hours

    Through lecture, reading and discussion, students will learn about the evolution of visual media, from the origins of broadcast network television to today’s digital multi-platforms of cable, pay per view, reality, YouTube channels, etc. The focus is on the aesthetics of small screen and episodic storytelling, audience expectations and participation, and on whether media is an agent and a reflector of social and cultural change.

  
  • MOT 2110 Screenwriting Fundamentals


    3 Hours

    Study construction of short films. Emphasis on character and story structure. Students write and rewrite a short script, which can go into an online “library” for use by other Belmont filmmakers in future semesters.

  
  • MOT 2120 Film Genre: Cinema Studies


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MOT 1115 , MOT 1110 .

    All aspects of a specific genre will be examined. Each class will consist of lecture, screenings and discussion. Readings will accompany each film. Coursework will include investigating aspects of the topic in a research paper, keeping a film journal about all screenings, writing exams, and participating in a group project to create your own short film in the style of the topic. 

  
  
  • MOT 2230 Editing I


    3 Hours

    This course provides technical (learning HOW to edit) and esthetic tools (learning WHY and WHEN to edit) to help motion picture artists effectively communicate with their audiences by practice editing on footage ranging from amateur to professional Hollywood studio footage.

  
  • MOT 2250 Cinematography I


    3 Hours

    Explores the creative and technical role of the cinematographer from pre-production to post-production. Basics principles of cinematography are examined including filtration, balancing light and color, lens selection, and metering techniques. We will engage in equipment instruction, review of photographic principles, lighting design exercises, and examine the role of the cinematographer and the camera department in the production process. 

  
  • MOT 2310 Location and Post-Production Sound


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MOT 1010 , MOT 1110 , MOT 1115 , MOT 2110 , MOT 2200 , MOT 2230 , and MOT 2710   Corequisites: MOT 2520  

    A hands-on  course in recording dialogue, sound effects, ADR, Foley.  Use Pro Tools to manipulate them in a Post Production Audio suite, culminating in the final sound mix of the student’s Production I film. 

  
  • MOT 2520 Production I


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites:  MOT 2200 , MOT 2230 , MOT 2250 , and MOT 2710   Corequisites: MOT 2310  

    In this class you will plan and execute a film of approximately 6 minutes.  You will experience film production from the perspective of a director and storyteller.  You will oversee all elements of the production of your film from start to finish.  You will also serve as a crew member on other students’ films. 

  
  • MOT 2710 Production and Set Management


    3 Hours

    Analysis of procedures and problems in preparing a project for film or television production. Emphasis on the role of the producer, production manager and assistant directors in breaking down scripts, setting up shooting schedules, preparing budgets, and planning post-production, including all the roles and functions of the entire production team hierarchy.

  
  • MOT 3000 Motion Pictures Internship


    1-4 Hours

    Prerequisites: MOT 1010 , junior standing, a minimum of 20 Belmont cumulative GPA.

    This formal career education experience enables students to intern at entertainment business organizations for a selected period of time. Grade is pass/fail. (May be repeated up to a maximum of 4 credit hours.)

    Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (I - Internships, Clinicals, Practica).
  
  • MOT 3150 Screenplay Analysis


    3 Hours

    Before writing a script, students must understand how screenplays are constructed. Rigorous analysis of screenplay structure and storytelling techniques. Breakdown films by acts, sequences, and scenes. Scene and character analysis. Readings, screenings, class discussion and lecture.

  
  • MOT 3160 Screenwriting I


    3 Hours

  
  • MOT 3170 Screenwriting II


    3 Hours

  
  • MOT 3460 The Crafts, Special Topics


    3 Hours

    Addresses specific areas of the filmmaking process. The 15 week semester is broken into three 5 week sections (or topics). The student has the option to take 1 or all three topics. Each five week topic would give the student the opportunity to either experience more advanced specialized training in a specific discipline that is taught in the major, OR receive immersive training in an area that may not warrant a full semester, OR take advantage of a five week series of “master classes” and workshops overseen by a faculty member but led by industry professionals or guest Filmmakers in Residence.

  
  • MOT 3530 Production II


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MOT 2520 .

    Students will serve in a key crew and creative capacity on a short film, honing the skills they have developed in their fundamental crafts and creative courses. They will collaborate in the production of a short film, developing the story, creating a production plan, shooting and finishing the film in the course of the semester.

  
  • MOT 4010 Capstone Pre-Production


    3 Hours

    Corequisites: with MOT 3530 .

    The semester before their Senior Capstone class, students complete development on their Capstone screenplays and create a production plan for the Senior Capstone film project.

  
  • MOT 4015 Senior Capstone Seminar


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MOT 4010 .

    Students will write/produce and direct a 10-20 minute narrative film project, overseeing every phase of production from inception to completion. Students’ Capstone Projects will reflect an individual student’s perspective on all they have learned both as filmmakers and as people in their time at Belmont University and will reflect their growth both creatively and personally.

  
  • MOT 4110 Creative Producing


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MOT 2110  and MOT 2710 .

    An advanced creative story development course that traces the “real life” path of an idea from script to screen. 

  
  • MOT 4150 Motion Picture and Television Industry Practices


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MOT 1010 , MOT 1110 MOT 1115 , MOT 2710 , and MOT 2520 .

    An overview of Film, Television and Digital Media businesses from concept to marketing and distribution. Some of the areas covered will be: rights and clearances, finding, developing and optioning material, financing, how studios and independent companies function, agents, managers, film festivals, multi-platform distribution and exhibition-everything from idea to screen.


Music Business

  
  • MBU 1110 Survey of Music Business


    3 Hours

    This course is a general overview and a study of the major functional areas of the music business. Attention is given to the theoretical foundations and practical application of current business practices in the music industry including supporting organizations and the revenue flow from music consumer to creator.

  
  • MBU 2000 Internship and Career Foundations


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: Sophomore standing.

    This career development course addresses personal and professional development, career and job strategies, interviewing and networking skills, and internship participation expectations.

  
  • MBU 2130 History of the Recording Business


    3 Hours

    A study of the history of the recorded music business from 1877 to the present with emphasis on the development of independent and major recording labels, popular recordings, social, cultural, economic and political influences, and the stylistic differences of notable historic time periods.

  
  • MBU 2520 Copyright Law


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 1110  or EIS 1220 .

    This course provides an in-depth study of copyright law in the entertainment industry including its origins, rationale, protections, and limitations.

  
  • MBU 2610 Radio Promotions


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 1110  or EIS 1220 .

    A study of the major areas of radio promotion as it relates to the music industry. Students receive an in-depth look at the label’s use of charting, demographics, release plans, sales and the role of research in the life of a radio single.

  
  • MBU 2620 Influencing Culture as a Christian in the Entertainment Industry


    3 Hours

    This course examines the role and influence of Christianity within the entertainment industries with an emphasis on how the Christian faith and Christian ethics influences business practices, marketing and the development of entertainment products and the creative arts, and the role that Christians play as creatives and in professional entertainment workplaces.  Emphasis will be placed on raising awareness of strategies for maintaining one’s Christian identity and influencing culture when working in the entertainment industry.

  
  • MBU 2730 Electronic Media in the Music Industry


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 1110  or EIS 1220 .

    This course investigates the integration of electronic media and the media’s role in promoting music-oriented artists.  Emphasis is given to current events, personal, and professional change, and predicting the future influence of electronic media industries.

  
  • MBU 3000 Music Business Internship


    1-6 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 2000 , MBU 3450 , junior standing, a minimum of 20 Belmont cumulative GPA.

    This formal career education experience enables students to intern at entertainment business organizations for a selected period of time. Grade is pass/fail.  (May be repeated up to a maximum of 6 credit hours.)

    Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (I - Internships, Clinicals, Practica).
  
  • MBU 3330 International Music Business


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 1110  or permission of instructor.

    An exploration of issues confronting entertainment and Music Business firms in a competitive global environment. Particular emphasis includes the manufacturing, marketing, management or financing of entertainment and promotion of the music and entertainment industries which are additional areas of study.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
  
  • MBU 3360 Entertainment Career Development


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 1110 .

    A study of personal entertainment career development and management including educational, promotional, and financial concerns of the professional entertainer. Various unions, guilds, and associations are studied from the entertainer’s viewpoint.

  
  • MBU 3450 Music Publishing


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 2520 .

    This course is a study of music publishing income streams, contracts and licensing, foreign publishing, catalog development, setting up a publishing company.

  
  • MBU 3550 Music Industry Contract Law


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 2520  & MGT 2410 .

    This course examines the background and principles of contract law as applied to the negotiation, creation, interpretation, and enforcement of binding agreements in the music industry.

  
  • MBU 3620 Marketing of Recorded Music


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 1110 , MKT 3210  or permission of instructor.

    A study of the theories and techniques used in the marketing of recorded music by major and independent labels and artists to consumers. Topics include market structure and analysis, distribution methods, promotional strategies, charts, airplay, pricing, research and legal issues specific to entertainment marketing.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (C - Community Based Research).
  
  • MBU 3720 Public Relations in the Music Industry


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 1110 .

    An applied based overview of the functions and tools of public relations (PR) techniques used to affect public perception and image of an artist within the music industry. Topics include the analysis of media strategy and crisis control, the development of press releases, print and electronic press kits, promotional events and artist-oriented news for media distribution.

  
  • MBU 3740 Music Supervision In Film and Television


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 2520  and junior standing.

    This course presents the role of the Music Supervisor through an analysis of scripts and the exploration of the musical, financial, legal, and production aspects of placing music in film, television, and other entertainment media.

  
  • MBU 3760 A & R Administration


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 2520 .

    This course presents the artist and repertoire (A & R) operations of recording companies including how contractual obligations impact activities and profitability and how music products are delivered and archived for future re-purposing.

  
  • MBU 3895 Special Topics


    1-3 Hours

    Special Topics or pilot courses.

  
  • MBU 3950 Studies Abroad


    3-18 Hours

    Study in a foreign country. Individual course titles and locations are assigned for each course taken. See Studies Abroad program for details.

  
  • MBU 3990 Independent Studies


    1-3 Hours

    Courses designed with a professor for independent study purposes.

  
  • MBU 4015 Senior Capstone


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: Junior Cornerstone Seminar and ENG 3010 Third-Year Writing .

    This course is a culminating experience in the major, which also addresses the goals for the Senior Capstone as defined in the course description for GND 4015. These goals include reflection on the students’ whole educational experiences and on their transition from the university setting to post-graduation.


  
  • MBU 4200 Record Company Operations


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 3450 .

    Practicum-based course applying the operational principles of independent record labels.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (I - Internships, Clinicals, Practica).
  
  • MBU 4630 Legal Issues in the Entertainment Industry


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 2520 .

    This course presents an overview of current and emerging legal trends that have significant implications in the entertainment industries.

  
  • MBU 4800 Entrepreneurship in the Music Industry


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 1110 .

    Entertainment entrepreneurship is based on the process of identifying opportunities in the entertainment marketplace, exploring potential resources to pursue those opportunities, and committing to action the resources necessary to exploit the opportunities for long-term gain.

  
  • MBU 4820 Artist Management


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 3450 , MBU 2520 , MGT 3110 , or permission of instructor.

    An analysis of the various aspects of artist management including talent agencies, personal management, performance and recording contracts, tours, and artist promotion.

  
  • MBU 4830 Concert Promotion and Booking


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBU 2520  or permission of instructor.

    A study of the role of the concert promoter and the organization of concert promoting, including contracts, riders, venues, audience projections/demographics, and finance (budgets, corporate sponsorships, gate receipts, etc.)

    Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (I - Internships, Clinicals, Practica).
  
  • MBU 4895 Special Topics


    1-3 Hours

    Special Topics or pilot courses.

  
  • MBU 4950 Study Abroad


  
  • MBU 4990 Independent Studies


    1-3 Hours

    Courses designed with a professor for independent study purposes.


Music Education

  
  • MUE 2210 Brass Methods


    1 Hours

    A study of brass instruments to acquaint students with basic techniques and pedagogical principals. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MUE 2220 Woodwind Methods


    1 Hours

    A study of woodwind instruments (clarinet and saxophone) to acquaint students with basic techniques and pedagogical principles. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MUE 2230 Introduction to Music Education


    3 Hours

    An introduction to the field of music education including an overview of music teaching at all levels (pre-school through grade 12) and in all areas (general, choral, instrumental). Among the issues examined are assessment, music in special education, history and philosophy of music education, and advocacy. Class components also include micro-teaching experiences as well as observations in area music classrooms.

  
  • MUE 2240 Guitar Methods


    1 Hours

    A study of basic guitar techniques with an emphasis on basic accompaniment styles. The course will explore implications of utilizing guitar in K-12 music education and/or in music therapy settings. Students provide their own guitar. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MUE 2245 Guitar Methods II


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: MUE 2240  or permission of instructor.

    Continued study of basic guitar techniques with an emphasis on basic accompaniment styles. The course will continue to emphasize the utilization of folk guitar in music therapy settings including song leading with guitar. Students provide their own guitar.

  
  • MUE 2250 World Percussion Methods


    1 Hours

    A study of world percussion instruments and the basic techniques and pedagogical principles of using these instruments in K-12 music classes and ensemble as well as in music therapy settings. The class will also explore the cultural origins and context of these instruments. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MUE 3210 String Methods


    1 Hours

    A study of string instruments to acquaint students with basic techniques and pedagogical principles. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MUE 3220 Percussion Methods


    1 Hours

    A study of percussion instruments to acquaint students with basic techniques and pedagogical principles. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MUE 3230 Basic Conducting Techniques


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MUT 1320 , MUT 1340 .

    The study of a basic set of physical and musical skills vital to the practice of the conductor.

  
  • MUE 3240 Choral Conducting


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MUE 3230 . Corequisites: This course is taken concurrently with MUE 3270 Conducting Lab .

    The application of the basic techniques of conducting to the specific area of choral work and a survey of materials for various types of choral groups.

  
  • MUE 3250 Marching Band Methods


    1 Hours

    An overview of the pedagogical and administrative components of the high school marching band. The course emphasizes marching band rehearsal techniques, computer assisted drill writing, the application of pedagogical skills to the marching band, and techniques leading to superior performing ensemble that supports the basic musical objectives of a quality band program. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MUE 3260 Instrumental Conducting


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MUE 3230 .

    The application of the basic techniques of conducting to the specific area of instrumental work and a survey of materials for various types instrumental groups.

  
  • MUE 3270 Conducting Lab


    0 Hours

    This lab is taken concurrently with MUE 3240 Choral Conducting, providing a laboratory choral group for the conducting class.

  
  • MUE 3290 Woodwind Methods II


    1 Hours

    A study of woodwind instruments (flute and double reeds) to acquaint students with basic techniques and pedagogical principles. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MUE 3310 Introduction to Orff Pedagogy


    2 Hours

    Prerequisites: MUT 1310  and MUT 1330  or permission of instructor.

    Course content introduces basic concepts of Orff music education pedagogical practices, and provides extensive experience-based learning that develops basic skills in improvisation, movement, recorder, and the synthesis of music and movement through elemental styles/literature of global cultures. The course is required in the curriculum for music therapy majors and is a recommended elective for music education majors.

  
  • MUE 4200 Student Teaching Seminar


    0 Hours

    A seminar dealing with practical and philosophical issues in current music education. Content of this course grows out of the student-teaching experience, MUE 4400 , which is taken concurrently. The seminar meets once each week.

  
  • MUE 4210 Elementary School Music Methods


    2 Hours

    Prerequisites: Recommended MUE 2230 .

    A course designed to acquaint the music specialist with the content, methodology, and materials of an elementary school music curriculum. Required of all Music Education majors. Lab required involving classroom observations and introduction to classroom instruments including pitched and unpitched percussion, recorder, and fretted instruments.

  
  • MUE 4220 Middle School Music Methods


    2 Hours

    Prerequisites: Recommended MUE 2230 .

    Materials and methods for the organization and implementation of a comprehensive music program in the middle school or junior high school.

  
  • MUE 4230 Secondary Instrumental Music Methods


    2 Hours

    Prerequisites: Recommended MUE 2230 , MUE 3230 , MUE 3260 , and MUE 4220 .

    Materials and methods for the organization, development, and implementation of a comprehensive secondary instrumental program, including traditional and contemporary ensembles.

  
  • MUE 4250 Psychology of Music


    3 Hours

    The study of the psychological basis of music in its performance and structures including theories of hearing and learning music, tests of musicality, the effect of music on audiences and programming strategies.

  
  • MUE 4260 Secondary Choral Music Methods


    2 Hours

    Prerequisites: Recommended MUE 2230 , MUE 3230 , MUE 3240 , and MUE 4220 .

    Materials and methods for the organization, development, and implementation of a comprehensive secondary school choral program, including both traditional and contemporary ensembles.

  
  • MUE 4400 Student Teaching in Music


    8 Hours

    Corequisites: This course is taken concurrently with MUE 4200 Student Teaching Seminar .

    A laboratory course giving student teacher experience in music education. This full-semester course allows for teaching experience on both elementary and secondary levels with either an instrumental or vocal emphasis. $400.00 course fee.

  
  • MUE 4990 Independent Studies in Music Education


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

    Opportunity for upper-level music students to pursue a special area of interest under faculty supervision. May be repeated.


Music Ensembles

  
  • MUN 3810 Phoenix


    1 Hours

    A 10-12 member commercial vocal ensemble accompanied by a band. Phoenix performs music which is currently charting or has charted in Billboard magazine. The ensemble features music from all current rock/pop commercial genres. Selected by audition and limited to sophomore-senior students. A two-semester commitment is required.

  
  • MUN 3820 Belmont Pops


    1 Hours

    A 30-50 voice commercial vocal ensemble. Pops performs a variety of commercial styles (blues, jazz, pop/rock, country, indie, original works, R&B and gospel). Selected by audition and limited to sophomore-senior students. A two-semester commitment is required.

  
  • MUN 3830 Southbound


    1 Hours

    An 8-10 member commercial vocal ensemble accompanied by a band. Southbound performs music featured on country radio formats including progressive country, traditional country, country dance music, country rock, rockabilly and western swing. Selected by audition and limited to sophomore-senior students. A two-semester commitment is required.

  
  • MUN 3840 Session


    1 Hours

    Session is a 16-24 member women’s commercial vocal ensemble. The ensemble sings arrangements of pop literature written primarily by its members. Selected by audition and limited to sophomore-senior students. A two-semester commitment is required.

  
  • MUN 3860 Company


    1 Hours

    A 14-member show choir which performs popular music literature with fully-staged choreography. Selected by audition and limited to sophomore-senior students. A two-semester commitment is required.

  
  • MUN 3890 University Singers


    1 Hours

    An SATB choir which provides performance study in a variety of SATB choral ensemble repertoire. Open to all students of the university without audition. A two-semester commitment is expected.

  
  • MUN 3900 Oratorio Chorus


    0 Hours

    Oratorio Chorus performs one major choral work each semester, with orchestra. Open to all Belmont students without audition. ($65.00 course fee)

  
  • MUN 3910 Chorale


    1 Hours

    A 40-60 voice mixed choir which performs a variety of sacred and secular choral literature. Chorale tours in the spring of each year. Selected by audition and limited to sophomore-senior students. A two-semester commitment is required.

  
  • MUN 3920 Chamber Singers


    1 Hours

    A 16-20 voice mixed choir which performs a wide range of music from pre-Renaissance to modern. Selected by audition and limited to sophomore-senior students. A two-semester commitment is required.

  
  • MUN 3930 Women’s Choir


    1 Hours

    Open to all women of the university without audition. A two-semester commitment is expected.

  
  • MUN 3960 Opera Theatre


    1-3 Hours

    Opera Theatre performs fully-staged operas as well as scenes from operas. Selected by audition. Credit is one hour per semester for solo and chorus roles. Two- or three-hours credit may be earned for the performance of a major role at the recommendation of the director and approval of the voice faculty and the Dean.

  
  • MUN 3970 Musical Theatre


    0-3 Hours

    Musical Theatre performs fully-staged musicals as well as scenes from musicals. Selected by audition with priority given to Musical Theatre majors. Credit varies but is typically zero credit for freshman who are minimally involved in the performance and one hour per semester for solo and chorus roles. Two- or three-hours credit may be earned for the performance of a major role at the recommendation of the director and the approval of the voice faculty and the Dean.

  
  • MUN 3980 Jazzmin


    1 Hours

    A 12-14 member mixed commercial vocal jazz ensemble which performs vocal jazz literature including blues, standards, Latin, bebop, swing and contemporary. Selected by audition and limited to sophomore-senior students. A two-semester commitment is required.

  
  • MUN 4710 Jazz String Quartet


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of the director is required.

    A chamber string ensemble designed for upper level students. Instrumentalists explore jazz string quartet repertoire for groups of like or mixed string instruments.

  
  • MUN 4720 Jazz String Septet


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of the director is required.

    A chamber string ensemble designed for upper level students. Instrumentalists explore jazz string ensemble literature for groups of like or mixed string instruments and rhythm section.

  
  • MUN 4730 Concert Band


    1 Hours

    The Concert Band provides an opportunity for wind and percussion instrumentalists (primarily non-music majors) to perform in a concert ensemble.  The ensemble performs traditional and contemporary band repertoire.  No formal audition is required; however, a part placement audition determines seating within the ensemble.

  
  • MUN 4740 String Chamber Orchestra


    1 Hours

    The ensemble rehearses and performs Baroque and other string orchestra repertoire. No formal audition is required; however, a part placement audition determines seating within the ensemble. Membership is open to all students regardless of major.

  
  • MUN 4750 Commercial Guitar Ensemble


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of the director is required.

    Commercial Guitar Ensemble, studies and performs a wide variety of jazz and commercial music (past and present) arranged for multiple guitars and rhythm section. Ensemble members read prepared arrangements; they also have opportunities to practice improvisation skills within the repertoire being rehearsed and performed.

  
  • MUN 4830 Bass Ensemble


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of the director is required.

    This ensemble provides experience to both electric and upright bass players in all styles of commercial music.

  
  • MUN 4840 Bluegrass Ensemble


    1 Hours

    The ensemble performs traditional and current bluegrass, folk and country music. Open to all students by audition.

  
  • MUN 4850 Guitar Ensemble


    1 Hours

    This ensemble studies and performs traditional guitar ensemble repertoire. An audition may be required at the discretion of the director. Specific sections of Guitar Ensemble focusing on sight reading skills may be offered to meet the needs of beginning guitar principals.

  
  • MUN 4860 Percussion Ensemble


    1 Hours

    This ensemble studies and performs traditional and contemporary percussion ensemble repertoire. An audition may be required at the discretion of the director. Specific sections of Percussion Ensemble focusing on sight reading skills may be offered to meet the needs of beginning percussion principals.

  
  • MUN 4870 Piano Ensemble


    1 Hours

    This ensemble studies and performs traditional piano ensemble music in a variety of configurations: two piano, four hand, eight hand, etc. An audition may be required at the discretion of the director. Specific sections of Piano Ensemble focusing on sight reading and accompanying may be offered to meet the needs of beginning piano principals.

  
  • MUN 4880 World Percussion Ensemble


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of the director is required.

    This ensemble studies and performs works from the world and ethnic percussion ensemble repertoire, with a particular emphasis on works written for steel drum ensemble.

  
  • MUN 4900 Wind Ensemble


    1 Hours

    The ensemble performs standard concert band and contemporary wind ensemble repertoire. Open by audition to all students having previous band experience.

  
  • MUN 4910 Jazz Band I


    1 Hours

    Jazz Band I performs a wide variety of advanced traditional big band and contemporary commercial music. Open to all students by audition.

  
  • MUN 4915 Jazz Band II


    1 Hours

    Jazz Band II performs a wide variety of traditional big band and contemporary commercial music. Open to all students by audition.

 

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