Voice-Lower Division
Private instruction in voice (classical). Students will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. Maximum of eight lower-division credits.
Private instruction in voice (classical). Students will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. Maximum of eight lower-division credits.
Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. A maximum of eight lower division credits can be earned.
Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. A maximum of eight lower division credits can be earned.
Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. A maximum of eight lower division credits can be earned.
Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. A maximum of eight lower division credits can be earned.
Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. A maximum of eight lower division credits can be earned.
Applied private instruction lessons are designed to provide students with the skills, knowledge and application necessary for developing their skill level on their chosen instrument. Students will participate in seven hours of instruction per credit per semester. A maximum of eight lower division credits can be earned.
Explores the theory and application of hard-disc recording systems, from setup to mastering. Students have hands-on experience while learning concepts and techniques for proper functioning of MIDI, digital audio, I/O plugins, etc. NOTE: This course uses Avid Pro Tools software.
Introduction to audio recording including theoretical concepts, terminology, microphones, consoles, and use of analog and digital equipment. This class includes hands-on training.
Survey of Jazz is an introduction to the historical evolution of jazz music from its roots in the blues and ragtime to contemporary eclecticism. There will be extensive listening and discussion in class as well as assigned listening and reading. This class satisfies UNR Fine Arts Core Curriculum.