MUS201 — Music Theory and Musicianship III
MUS 201 - Music Theory and Musicianship III MUS 201 - Music Theory and Musicianship III 4 -0-4 Extended sonorities and chromatic harmony including Neapolitan, augmented-sixth, altered dominant, chromatic mediant, and borrowed chords and foreign modulation. Study of 16th-century polyphony, invention, fugue, and variation form through analysis and composition. Correlating ear training and keyboard exercises continued. Minimum Placement Requirements English: None Reading: Placement out of CCS 098 Math: None Prerequisites Credit in MUS 102 with a grade of C or higher, or approval of instructor or department chair
Prerequisites: MUS102