Introduction to Web Development
Time limit: 100 days
5 credits
Full course description
Course Details
Duration: 6 Weeks
Commitment: 2 Hours per week (suggested)
Course Type: Independent Study
Requirement: Introduction to Web Development
Instructor
Dr. Jessica Pepin
Associate Professor of Arts
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Description
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Objectives
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In this course you will learn to:
- Demonstrate the use of key signatures, meter, simple diatonic harmony, and historically traditional styles of music
- Demonstrate the use of chromatic harmony nonharmonic tones, compound meters and modulation
- Use the keyboard to realize common scales, triads and chord progressions
- Demonstrate the ability to identify common rhythms, harmonies and melodies by listening to them
- Demonstrate a knowledge of the physical attributes of sound (acoustics)
- Explain and demonstrate the commonly accepted principles of twentieth-century musical techniques
- Arrange and transpose music appropriate for classroom and performance needs