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*193, 194 VOICE CLASS I & II (1, 1) For the student with no previous voice training who desires to study applied music. Limited to 6-10 students.

200 APPLIED MUSIC-Sophomore Level (1-2) See description Music 100. Prerequisite: Music 100.

300 APPLIED MUSIC-Junior Level (1-2) See description Music 100. Prerequisite: Music 200.

321 STRING WORKSHOP (2) Elementary instruction in violin, viola, cello, and bass; tone production, bowing, tech­ nique, and care of instruments.

322 WOODWIND WORKSHOP (2) Elementary instruction in clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon, and saxophone; correct tone production , technique, and care of instruments.

323 BRASS WORKSHOP (2) Elementary instruction in trumpet, alto horn, French horn, trombone, baritone horn, and tuba; correct tone production, technique, and care of instruments.

324 PERCUSSION WORKSHOP (1) The rudiments of snare drum; instruction in performing on other percussion instru­ ments.

400 APPLIED MUSIC-Senior Level (1 -3) See description Music 100. Prerequisite: Music 300.

425 PIANO PEDAGOGY (2) For the teacher of private piano. Practical procedures used in training a student m touch, pedalling, general musicianship. memorization, proper practice habits, and sight­ reading; survey of graded literature; planning or recitals. Alternate years, offered 1970-71 . 426 ADVANCED PIANO SEMINAR (1, 1) History and mechanics of the piano; current developments in concert stage and record­ ing performance; guest lecturers who are highly competent in specific areas. May be taken one or two semesters.

427 VOICE PEDAGOGY (2) Teaching methods and practice in the teaching- of voice; evaluation of vocal methods; observation in voice classes. Alternate years, offered 1971-72.

429 ORGAN PEDAGOGY (1) Procedures and materials used in teaching private organ; survey of graded literature. Alternate years, offered 1970-71.

•Not a llowed for rreclit toward the applied music requ irement of the Music Major!.

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