34 DF.PARTMENT OF MUSIC History of :Musfo ·--------------4 semester hours Appreciation ------------------Z semester hours Applied Music -----------·------8 semester houn Orchestration --'------·--·-----·2 semester hours Interpretation -----------------2 semester hours College Rhetoric __________ .,.____6 semester hours Gen. Psychology ---.a.-----"'""----3 semester hours French or German _,._ ---------12 semester hours English Literature -------------3 semester hours American Literature -----------3 semester hours Physical EJducation -------------4 semester hours Two satisfactory recitals must be given in order to be an t1.pp1icant for a diploma in music. DESCRIPTION OF MUSIC COURSES HARMONY I. First Semester. Intervals. Scales. Triads and their in– versions. Cadences. Dominant Sevenths and their inversions. As eaeh new chord is taken up, it will be put to practical use in figured and free basses, and in soprano. Open position: Two hours, two credits. HARMONY II: ~econd semester. frregalar treatment of the Seventh, Diminished sevenths and their inversions, Secondary sevenths anti their inversions. Consecutive chords of the seventh. Chromatic changes of single notes. Practical use of each new cord in bass and soprano. Two hours two credits. HARMONY III. First semester. Chords cxf the ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth. Altered chords. Augmented chords. Modula– tion by means of Dominant and Diminished sevenths, Altei·ed, tonic six-fourth chords, etc. Suspensions, auxiliary notes, passing notes, anticipations, skip-notes, changing notes, appogiaturas and accented passing notes. Pedal point. Harmonization of chants, chorales and melodies of more elaborate construction. Two hours, two credits. ,.'\NALYTICAL HARMONY.
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