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This course helps students develop techniques for composing notated music through creative projects and compositions. Readings and discussions about developing a personal style are augmented by a broad array of listenings. (TC)
Prerequisite: 150 and 150L.
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Music Theory I - MUS 150
Music Theory I Aural Lab - MUS 150L
MSC11 6325
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