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MUS 202 - MUSIC THEORY IV |
A continuation and expansion of MUS 201 by studying musical styles of the Romantic, Post Romantic, Impressionistic, and Contemporary eras, focusing on harmonic devices which increase dissonance and chromaticism and lead ultimately to the end of tonality. Analytical, historical and compositional perspectives continue to be stressed to increase the musical maturity and well- roundedness of the student. Students build aural skills through sight singing, rhythm reading, melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation, interval and chord identification, chord progressions and related activities, encountering moderately difficult to difficult tonal and rhythmic content. Prerequisite(s): MUS 201.
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