Vocal Pedagogy

In this course we will explore the art and science of voice production and vocal instruction. The human anatomy and physiology as it relates to singing will be addressed. Other topics will include: Posture, Breath Management, Phonation, Registers, Voice Classification, Resonance and Projection, Vocal Health and Disorders and other related topics. Open to voice majors with a minimum of four semesters of voice study at the University or by consent of the instructor.

History of Music from 1900 to

The main goal of this course is to provide an overview of the development of Western Music, Jazz, Popular Music, and World Music from 1900 to the present. The course is lecture-based, organized chronologically, and will focus on changes in musical style throughout the time period, and seek correlations among music and other disciplines--reminding students to make specific connections with disciplines they have experienced in general education courses outside the department. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Music and BMus-Music students. Prerequisite: Music 301.
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