INSTRUMENTS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENT practice Instruments are avai lable for student use at nominal fees. PIANOS. There are twenty pianos for practice, in addition to ten teaching studio pianos. ORGANS. There are three organs available for practice: one of the latest Concert Hammonds, one Baldwin elect ric, and the two-manual pipe organ in the main auditorium. BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. The School possesses one or more each of the standard band and orchestral instruments, which may be used for practice. PIANO ACCORDIONS. The Institute owns three piano accordions which may be used for practice purposes. PRACTICE FEES Pipe Organ ......... .. ......................... ... ......... ..... ..................................................... . $ .35 per hour Electric Organ ........... ....... .... .... ....................... .......................... ........... ......... ....... $ .25 per hour Practice rooms for piano, instrument, or voice; thirty minutes a day, per semester, 3.00 Band and Orchestral Instruments .... ..... ...... .. ........ .. .... rented by the week or the semester. Rental prices may be arranged fo r at the Music Office.
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC HERBERT G. TOVEY, L.L.D., Director (Head of the Department) EVA MARGARET TOVEY, Mus.D., Co-director ELIZABETH B. MORGAN, B.S., Associate Professor GORDON E. HOOKER, Mus.D. , Associate Professor RAYNER BROWN, Mus.M., Associate Professor JOSEPH W. BARCLAY, A.B., Assistant Professor (Part Time) WILLIAM C. DOMINIK. Mus.B., instructor HELEN SHERMAN, A.B ., instructor HARMONY I. A study of the major and minor scales, intervals, triads, the dominant seventh chord, the dominant ninth chord, and nonharmonic tones. Exercises in four part writing and the harmonization of melodies. Credit, three hours. HARMONY II. A study of the secondary seventh chords and their use, and simple modulati on to related keys. Exercises in four part writing and in writing original examples. Credit, three hours. CONDUCTING I. Commencing with the simplicities of the various rhythims used in music, the student is prepared in the fundamentals of the conductor's ar t. The course consists of lec ture mate ri al, demonstration, and individual recitations. Credit, two hours. 68
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