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Music sA1-I: Sight Reading, Ear Training, Solfegge, Notation: First
Term. 11:30; M. R. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Miss Wakefield.

This course is especially planned to give those who previously have had very little or no
music a practical teaching knowledge of music. Notation; scales and key signatures; dictation;
especial stress upon ear training and development of fluency in sight reading. Open to all
students.

Music s22: Chorus: First Term. 12:30 P. M. daily; M. R. Credit, ½
session-hour.

Miss Wakefield.

Practical application of Music sA1-I. In order to obtain credit for courses in Music all
students will be required to take this course or music s23.

Music s23: Choir: First Term. Rehearsals Tuesday and Friday, 12:30;
M. R. ½ session-hour credit is offered to members for efficient work and regular
attendance.

Miss Wakefield.

Music s24: Material and Methods: First Term. 8:30; M. R. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Miss Wakefield.

Presentation of music, sight reading and materials of grades according to the newest
methods employed in public schools; selection of rote songs; study of the child voice; treatment
of rhythm and pitch "retards"; study of tonal and rhythmic problems; a complete outline
of the work required in each year from the first through the sixth. This course may be
taken concurrently with Music sA1-I.

Music s25: Music Appreciation: First Term. 9:30; M. R. Fee, $5.00.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Miss Betelle.

Open to all students.

A presentation of music, tracing its development as to the three fundamentals Rhythm,
Melody and Harmony; Form; recognition of orchestral voices and thematic material; the
various schools and their idioms; helps in teaching public school appreciation. Readings required.