Music Academics Courses

MUS
100
Hours
3
Music Fundamentals

A foundational course in music focused on the rudiments of music and tonal theory. Topics include clefs, pitches, rhythm, meter, scales, keys, intervals, and triads. The class is open to non-majors if space permits.

MUS
115
Hours
4
Theory I: Voice Leading

Study of the fundamental elements of music theory, including rhythm, melody, consonance, dissonance, and functional harmony. We explore these through counterpoint exercises in two, three, and four voices. The prerequisite for this course is MUS 100. A placement exam is available. Contact the department for details.

Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: MUS 100 with the grade of C- or better
MUS
117
Hours
4
Theory II: Diatonic Harmony

Study of the diatonic principles of the common-practice era, including voice leading in triads and seventh chords, basic harmonic syntax, and contrapuntal embellishment. We explore these through four-part writing, analysis, harmonic dictation, keyboard exercises, and sight singing.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 115 with the grade of C- or better.
MUS
121
FA
Hours
3
Intro To Listening

This course surveys the history of Western music. Musical styles and genres from the 1600s through present-day will be covered. This course will not only examine the music of the baroque, classical, and romantic periods, but will also delve into the musical worlds of musical theater, film, jazz, the mainstream, as well as other innovative ideas of the 20th and 21st centuries. In addition, this course will focus on teaching students to become active listeners rather than passive hearers in order to discover the beauty, intricacy, and greatness of music from all styles and eras. Students will have the opportunity to apply learned listening concepts by attending live concert events during the semester. No musical experience or training is necessary for this course.

Fine Arts
MUS
122
FA, UH
Hours
3
Honors Introduction to Listening

This course will explore one of the fundamental modes of aesthetic expression, music. Presupposing no formal training on the part of the students, we will explore aural skills and tools for recognition through study of music fundamentals and masterworks of Euro-American art music from the Baroque era (1600s) to the present. At the same time, students will be given an overview of the development of Western art music, and critically think how that development relates to larger issues of culture and society. This course is a combination of both online work for which the students are responsible outside of class time, as well as in-class work during the class meeting times each week. Please pay close attention to the online course deadlines as we move through the semester.

Fine Arts, University Honors
MUS
150
Hours
3
Songwriting Techniques and Analysis

Musical components of songs will be analyzed and compared with songwriting literature; students will sing and perform songs and song concepts on musical instruments.

Prerequisite(s): 1) Ability to demonstrate basic performance skill on at least one musical instrument (preferably chordal such as keyboard, guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, etc.). 2) Ability to locate and identify letter names of pitches on chosen instrument.
MUS
151
Hours
3
Songwriting II: Application

Songs containing melody, harmony, lyrics, and a title will be composed.

Prerequisite(s): At least a B earned in MUS 150
MUS
161
Hours
1
Oboe Reedmaking

Independent laboratory instruction in oboe reedmaking. Up to four semesters of MUS 161 may be counted toward the degree.

MUS
180
Hours
3
Intro Music Therapy

The purpose of this course is to study music as a human behavior and gain an overview of the use of music with various age groups and populations.

Prerequisite(s) with concurrency: MUS 100 or MUS 115
MUS
181
Hours
1
Music Therapy Practicum

Supervised music therapy clinical work with older adults and observation of music therapy sessions in the community.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 180 and MUA 220 with a grade of C- or better.
Prerequisite(s) with concurrency: MUS 280
MUS
215
Hours
4
Theory III: Chromatic Harmony

Study of the chromatic principles of the common-practice era, including tonicization and modulation, sequences, advanced figuration, and mixture. We explore these through four-part writing, analysis, harmonic dictation, keyboard exercises, and sight singing.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 117 with grade of C- or better.
MUS
217
Hours
4
Theory IV: Advanced Harmony

Study of advanced chromatic principles of the common-practice era, including chromaticized sequences, advanced mixture, chromatic modulation, and equal division of the octave. We explore these through four-part writing, analysis, harmonic dictation, composition exercises, and sight singing.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 215 with grade of C- or better.
MUS
219
Hours
2
Composition I

Basic techniques of musical composition.

MUS
220
Hours
2
Composition II

A continuation of Composition I. Basic techniques of musical composition.

Prerequisite(s) with concurrency: MUS 100 or MUS 115
MUS
228
Hours
1
Jazz Piano Jazz Theory I

Introduction to theoretic principles of jazz and application on the piano, including definition and applications of chords and scales, progressions, chord substitution principles. Offered in the fall semesters of even-numbered years.

MUS
229
Hours
1
Jazz Piano And Theory II

Continuation of MUS 228. Focus on modes, synthetic scales, altered extensions, and other extended techniques of the jazz idiom. Offered in the spring semesters of odd-numbered years.

MUS
230
Hours
1
Improvisation I

Theoretical and applied study of the tonal and rhythmic elements used in developing improvisational skills in jazz, rock, and pop media. Offered in the fall semesters of odd-numbered years.

MUS
231
Hours
1
Improvisation II

Continuation of MUS 230. Designed to develop advanced improvisational skills in the jazz idiom. Offered in the spring semesters of even-numbered years.

MUS
240
Hours
2
Piano Pedagogy

Study of teaching principles, methods, and materials; includes microteaching and observation. Offered in alternate spring semesters.

MUS
250
FA
Hours
3
Music In World Cultures

Study of music in non-Western traditions (Africa, India, Japan, Indonesia, etc.).

Fine Arts
MUS
251
Hours
3
Music History I

History of music from the ancient Greeks through the end of the 17th century, with emphasis on critical analysis of musical, historical, and cultural contexts. Offered in the fall semester.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 250 (passing with a D- or better)
MUS
252
Hours
3
Music History II

History of music in the 18th and early 19th centuries, with emphasis on critical analysis of musical, historical, and cultural contexts. Offered in the spring semester.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 251
MUS
254
Hours
3
Diction For Singers I

Introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet; study and practice of Italian and English diction. Offered in alternate years.

MUS
255
Hours
3
Diction For Singers II

Study and practice of German and French diction. Offered in alternate years.

MUS
280
Hours
3
Repertoire & Skill Proficiency in Music Therapy

The purpose of this course is to learn the wealth of folk, popular, and recreational music of the main segments of American culture, as well as develop polished singing and accompanying skills needed for competent performance as a music therapist. Students will also be introduced to other music therapy interventions.

Prerequisite(s): prerequisite: MUA 220 with a grade of C- or better. co-requisite: MUS 181 Prerequisite of MUS 180 with a C- or better.
MUS
281
Hours
3
Music Therapy Techniques

Learn to develop specific therapeutic experiences (singing, movement, rhythm, relaxation, lyric analysis, lyric rewrite, etc.) for each age group (infancy through older adults) as well as for specific populations. By the end of the semester students will have acquired the skills necessary for MUS 382.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 181 and MUS 280 with a grade of C- or better. Co-requisite: MUS 282
MUS
282
Hours
1
Music Therapy Practicum

The purpose of this course is to offer the music therapy student experience in facilitating music therapy sessions at a local agency which serves a specific population and to observe other populations in music therapy sessions. Across the two semesters students will develop group leadership skills in singing and accompanying with guitar, build a repertoire of appropriate songs for this population, and practice appropriate interaction skills with those served, their families, the staff, classmates, and the professor.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 220 and MUS 181 and MUS 280 with a grade of C- or better
MUS
283
Hours
3
Observation and Orientation to Music Therapy

The purpose of this course is to apply principles of human behavior to clinical settings, with an emphasis on measuring client outcomes.

Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: MUS 281 with C- or better. Co-requisite: MUS 282
MUS
300
SP
Hours
2
Readings in Music Theory

An introduction to current trends in music theory with an emphasis on close reading and analytical writing.

Special Topics Course
MUS
303
Hours
3
16th-Century Counterpoint

Practical study, through analysis and composition, of vocal polyphony as developed in the 16th century.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 215
MUS
304
Hours
3
18th-Century Counterpoint I

The 18-century style of counterpoint as developed by J.S. Bach.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 215
MUS
307
W
Hours
3
Form And Analysis

Complete survey of the forms of composition, beginning with phrase and period and covering large forms such as rondo, sonata, concerto, and fugue. Writing proficiency is required for a passing grade in this course. A student who does not write with the skill normally required of an upper-division student will not earn a passing grade, no matter how well the student performs in other areas of the course.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 217 with the grade of C- or better
Writing
MUS
308
Hours
3
Pro Tools Essentials

Pro Tools essential is an introductory course guiding the student through the art of digital audio recording. Founded in the industry-standard Pro Tools, the students will be guided through the process of recording in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Focus will be on the basic applications of processes in digital recording that are applicable to all DAW in the industry.

Prerequisite(s): Musical Audio Engineering major
MUS
310
Hours
3
Arranging

Basic jazz arranging techniques for small ensembles. Offered in the fall semester.

MUS
312
Hours
3
Intermediate Arranging

Continuation of MUS 310 (Arranging). Emphasis on writing for the big band and mixed media instrumentation, focusing on extended arranging techniques. Offered in the spring semester.

MUS
315
Hours
2
Mus Managemt Activity

Practical consideration of all aspects of concert production and administration for musicians and music business people.

MUS
319
Hours
3
Composition III

Projects in musical composition.

MUS
320
Hours
3
Composition IV

Projects in musical composition.

MUS
323
W
Hours
3
Music History III

History of music in the 19th and 20th centuries, with emphasis on critical analysis of musical, historical, and cultural contexts. Writing proficiency is required for a passing grade in this course. A student who does not write with the skill normally required of an upper-division student will not earn a passing grade, no matter how well the student performs in other areas of the course. Offered in the fall semester.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 252
Writing
MUS
325
Hours
3
Instrumentation

A survey of instrumental strengths, abilities, and weaknesses. Basic instrumentation and writing for all ensembles and orchestra. This course encourages work that overlaps with other programs of study, such as composition, performance, audio engineering, and music production.

MUS
326
Hours
2
Arts Venues Management

Through course readings, lectures, guest presentations, and hands-on experience students will learn the roles and operations of arts and music venues. This class is a combination of practical work and classroom lectures. The class will be held at several local venues, the primary one being the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. Other venues include Tuscaloosa River Market, Mildred Westervelt Warner Transportation Museum, Bama Theatre and UA venues.

Prerequisite(s): Junior status or permission of instructor
MUS
327
SP
Hours
3
Studies Special Literat

Thorough study of topics not included in the curriculum. Offered according to demand.

Special Topics Course
MUS
328
Hours
3
Orchestration

A survey of instrumental strengths, abilities, and weaknesses. Special emphasis on the art and science of writing for larger ensembles. This course encourages work that overlaps with other programs of study; particularly composition, performance, audio engineering, and music production.

MUS
331
Hours
3
Jazz Symposium

No description available.

MUS
332
W
Hours
3
Experimental Music

This course will introduce you to a variety of theories and practices of musical experimentalism in a global context. We will begin be defining what experimental music is - what is the impulse that drives some artists to push outside the realms of their traditions, or even outside what is normally called music? Rather than limiting our view to experimentalism in Western art music, as has largely been the case in surveys of this subject, we will also listen to and study experiments in jazz, rock, hip hip, reggae and other global musics to put the experimentalist aesthetic in a broad historical and cultural context. In addition to critical reading, discussion and listening we will perform experimental music compositions to encourage a "hands-on" engagement with the subject. Writing proficiency is required for a passing grade in this course. A student who does not write with the skill normally required of an upper-division student will not earn a passing grade, no matter how well the student performs in other areas of the course.

Writing
MUS
335
Hours
2
Accompanying Class

Survey of accompanying techniques and of the standard repertoire in the vocal, string, and wind areas. Experience is gained through assigned projects and/or assigned studio accompanying. Offered in the spring semester of even-numbered years.

MUS
340
Hours
3
Intro Recording Techniq

Exploration of the basics of the art of sound recording. Emphasis on the mixing console, microphone placement, effects, recording basic tracks, and mixdown.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 308
MUS
341
Hours
3
Advanced Recording/Mixdown Techniques

This course is a continuation of MUS 340, Introduction to Recording Techniques. Focus will be placed on recording techniques with an emphasis on the mix down process. Students will work in a hands-on environment to apply techniques discussed in class, including but not limited to: extended recording techniques; use of plugins and outboard gear; mastering; etc.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 340
MUS
344
Hours
2
String Pedagogy

No description available.

MUS
351
Hours
2
Fund Of Conducting

Introduction to the basic techniques of conducting with emphasis on the understanding and control of music materials. Offered in the fall semester.

MUS
365
Hours
3
Legal Issues in the Arts

This course will explore a broad range of legal topics pertinent to the arts, including: copyright, trademark, contracts, management of employees, union issues, advertising and 501 (c)(3) non-profit status.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 115 and MUS 117
MUS
380
Hours
3
Introduction to the Psychology Music

Basic study of acoustics, the ear and hearing, and the psychosociophysiological processes involved in musical behavior.

Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: MUS 282 with a grade of C- or above Prerequisite: MUS 283 with a grade of C- or above Co-requisite: MUS 382
MUS
382
Hours
1
Music Therapy Practicum

Supervised music therapy experience in local facilities.

Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: MUS 282 with a grade of C- or above Prerequisite: MUS 283 with a grade of C- or above
MUS
401
Hours
3
Film Scoring I

A study of the art of scoring music for films. Emphasis will be placed on the short jingle and the technical aspects of film scoring. Offered in the fall semester.

MUS
402
Hours
3
Film Scoring II

Continuation of MUS 401. Emphasis will be placed on writing the extended film score by analysis of psychological impact, orchestrational techniques, etc. Offered in the spring semester.

MUS
403
Hours
3
18th-Century Counterpoint II

The analysis and writing of fugue, variation, ground-bass, and canon.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 304 or permission of the instructor.
MUS
405
Hours
3
Studio Tech Arrang Orchs

Continued development of arranging and orchestrating techniques in both jazz and commercial settings, with an emphasis on the studio orchestra, MIDI instrumentation, and vocal groups.

MUS
406
Hours
2
Keyboard Techniques

Applied survey of figured bass, choral open-score reading, transposition, and harmonization. Offered in the fall semesters of odd-numbered years.

MUS
407
Hours
2
Marketing the Arts

Marketing the Arts will provide students with a general overview of communications including public relations, advertising, marketing and new media. Through readings, discussions, quizzes, an examination and a final group presentation students will develop an understanding of marketing practices involved in promoting an arts organization. Emphasis will be on not-for-profit organizations, community theatres and symphony orchestras.

MUS
412
Hours
3
Electronic Music I

A survey of seminal works featuring electronic elements. Mastering the principles of recording, editing, signal processing, mixing, mastering, MIDI, sampling, and sound design. This course encourages work that overlaps with other programs of study; particularly composition, performance, audio engineering, and music production.

MUS
414
Hours
3
Electronic Music II

A continued survey of seminal works featuring electronic elements. Instruction in the design and utilization of sound-generating computer programs for digital synthesis, MIDI, and advanced techniques associated with recording and producing audio. This course encourages work that overlaps with other programs of study; particularly, composition, performance, and audio engineering degrees.

MUS
416
SP
Hours
3
Special Topics in Music Theory

Advanced course in music theory; topics may vary according to instructor.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 217 with the grade of C- or better
Special Topics Course
MUS
417
SP
Hours
3
Special Topics in Composition

Advanced course in music composition; topics may vary according to instructor.

Special Topics Course
MUS
418
Hours
3
Schenkerian Analysis

Study of pitch structure in tonal compositions as revealed by Heinrich Schenker and his followers.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 307 with a grade of C- or better
MUS
419
Hours
3
Composition V

Projects in composition.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 320 with a grade of C- or better
MUS
420
Hours
3
Composition VI

Projects in composition.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 419 with a grade of C- or better
MUS
426
Hours
3
Analysis of 20th-Century Music

Survey of a variety of technical approaches to composition in the 20th century and such organizing techniques as harmony, voice leading, textural design, form, and orchestration.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 217 with a grade of C- or better
MUS
427
SP
Hours
3
Studies In Special Lit

Thorough study of topics not included in the curriculum. Offered according to demand.

Special Topics Course
MUS
430
Hours
1-4
Applied Recording

Applied recording is an individualized study of the art of recording, mixing, mastering, and production of an entire recording project. Based upon needs of the majors as determined by the professor and student, an individualized program of study for the semester will be designed to assist the student and guide them through topics needed for a comprehensive education in recording/mixing engineering.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 308, MUS 340, and MUS 341
MUS
440
Hours
2
Advanced Piano Pedagogy

Advanced Piano Pedagogy focused on the teaching of the intermediate and advanced pre-college piano student. Topics covered will include learning styles; methods of teaching advanced rhythm and reading; creating a healthy technical approach for advanced repertoire; intermediate and advanced pedagogical solo material; teaching stylistic interpretation and musicianship; and issues of motivation in advancing students.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 240
MUS
444
Hours
2
Vocal Pedagogy

Introduction to the concepts, methods, and materials essential to effective teaching of the singing voice. Offered in alternate years.

MUS
447
Hours
3
Teaching Choral Music Publ Sch

The scope, organization, and administration of choral programs in public schools. Includes analysis of teaching techniques and materials appropriate to specific levels of development. Offered in the fall semester.

MUS
448
Hours
3
Tchng Instrumental Music Pub S

Problems encountered in the development of instrumental programs in public schools; analysis of beginning method books for heterogeneous and homogeneous groups; and development of a course of study to guide the new teacher. Offered in the fall semester.

MUS
461
Hours
3
History/Literature Jazz

History of the development of jazz to the present, from its African roots to its American florescence. Particular attention is paid to early styles and forms.

MUS
471
Hours
2
Lit Of The Piano

Survey of the important solo repertoire from Bach through Schubert. Examination of the development of keyboard technique from the time of the harpsichord through the time of the early piano. Offered in the fall semesters of even-numbered years.

MUS
472
Hours
2
Lit Of The Piano

Survey of the important solo repertoire from the early Romantic era through the present. Examination of the development of piano technique from Chopin and Liszt through Cage and Crumb. Offered in the spring semesters of odd-numbered years.

MUS
473
Hours
2
String Literature

Study of the standard repertoire for bowed instruments, from the Baroque period to the present.

MUS
474
Hours
3
Song Literature

Survey of the performance criteria and historical significance of the solo song literature of the United States, the British Isles, Germany, Austria, France, and Italy. Performance and class participation are required. Offered in alternate years.

MUS
475
Hours
3
Song Literature

Survey of a variety of technical approaches to composition in the 20th century and such organizing techniques as harmony, voice leading, textural design, form, and orchestration. Offered in the fall semesters.

MUS
480
W
Hours
3
Music in Therapy I

Study of mental health diagnoses as well as various therapeutic techniques and systems in music therapy using a hypothetical mode of inquiry. Writing proficiency is required for a passing grade in this course. A student who does not write with the skill normally required of an upper-division student will not earn a passing grade, no matter how well the student performs in other areas of the course.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 380 with a grade of C- or better.
Writing
MUS
481
Hours
3
Music Therapy II

The purpose of this course is to study the needs of the aging population as well as medical diagnoses of all age groups, including evidence-based practice in music therapy.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 480 with a grade of C- or better.
Prerequisite(s) with concurrency: MUS 382
MUS
482
Hours
3
Music Therapy III

Music therapy for children, adolescents, and adults with disabilities in self-contained and inclusive settings.

Prerequisite(s): MUS 481 with a grade of C- or better.
Prerequisite(s) with concurrency: MUS 382
MUS
486
Hours
.5-4
Music Therapy Practicum

The purpose of this course is to provide music therapy students supervised experience in facilitating music therapy sessions at local facilities throughout the community. This encompasses assessment, program planning, implementation, documentation, and evaluation of music therapy services.

Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: MUS 181 with a grade of C- or higher
MUS
488
Hours
0
Comprehensive Exam in Music Therapy

The purpose of this exam is to prepare students for success in the music therapy workforce via the CBMT Self-Assessment Examination and a comprehensive written exam covering material from all music therapy coursework.

Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: Completion of all courses with C- or higher for MUS 180, MUS 181, MUS 280, MUS 281, MUS 282, MUS 283 MUS 380, MUS 480, and MUS 481. Co-requisite: MUS 382 and MUS 482
MUS
489
Hours
6
Music Therapy Internship

Music therapy internship through a university affiliation or national roster site. Student must accumulate 1200 clinical training hours, in which 900 hours or more take place during the internship.

Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: MUS 488
MUS
490
Hours
2
Raising Money Dev Arts

Theories and techniques of securing funds for nonprofit organizations, including donor cultivation and grant preparation.

MUS
492
Hours
2
Choral Conducting

Continuation of MUS 351 with emphasis on the problem of the choral ensemble. A study of rehearsal technique, vocal problems, diction, score analysis, style, and choral literature. Offered in the spring semester.

MUS
494
Hours
2
Band Conducting

Continuation of MUS 351 with emphasis on the problem of the wind ensemble. A study of baton technique, score reading, rehearsal procedure, and band literature. Offered in the spring semester.

MUS
496
Hours
3-6
Music Admin Internship

A minimum of one semester of internship with the following recommended host organizations: (1) a performing arts organization, (2) a community, state, or regional arts council, (3) a performing arts venue, (4) a musical festival or (5) a reputable recording studio. The internship must have the approval of and will be under the supervision of the Music Administration Coordinator.

MUS
497
Hours
1
Capstone Senior Project

Required of all BA students in music (excepting music administration): Capstone experience consisting of a substantial paper or project on a topic approved by the faculty advisor and completed in consultation with the advisor and examined by a faculty mentor, or a supervised practicum arranged through the advisor.

MUS
498
SP
Hours
1-6
Independent Research in Music

Independent study of music at the undergraduate level.

Special Topics Course

Applied Music Courses 

MUA
010
Hours
0
Music Convocation

Music Convocation.

MUA
100
Hours
1
Class Voice Beginning

No description available.

MUA
116
Hours
1
Tuscaloosa-UA Community Chorus

The Tuscaloosa-UA Community Chorus is an auditioned choral ensemble that unites members of the University of Alabama School of Music and the greater Tuscaloosa community. This SATB choral ensemble celebrates and embraces the diversity of humanity through music in the form of solo choral performances and collaborative choral-orchestral performances. Members of this ensemble will engage with a wide variety of choral repertoire styles, composers, and historical eras representative of the diverse world in which our community exists.

Prerequisite(s): Permission will be granted for this course upon successful audition with the director.
MUA
117
Hours
1
Musician’s Collective

Using principles of constructivist learning, students will collaborate in small groups to create original music, arrangements of existing music, and performances in desired and blended music genres. Collaborations will also involve preparing, promoting, and producing music in live and videographic formats. All instruments, voice types, digital audio workstations (DAWs), and genre preferences are welcome.

MUA
118
Hours
1
Trumpet Ensemble

Applied performance ensemble for trumpet students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
119
Hours
1
Studio Ensemble

Studio ensemble is a lab ensemble. The group will rehearse and perform in the Bryant Jordan Recording Studio. The format will be a recording session. Each rehearsal will have a new piece that the students must learn and record within the constraints of a standard time-sensitive recording session, a la film score, jingle, CD backing musician, etc.

MUA
121
Hours
1
Class Piano I

This is the first course in a four-semester sequence of courses (MUA 121, 122, 123, 124) designed to develop the keyboard skills which are essential for all musicians. Most degree programs offered by the School of Music require competency in keyboard skills. The topics covered in Class Piano are designed to equip one to use the piano as a resource in all manners of music-life. Topics can include (but are not limited to) the following: sight-reading, learning repertoire, scales and arpeggios, transposition, harmonization, composition, improvisation, fundamentals of various styles (classical, jazz, blues, mainstream), advanced chord use, song creation, chord chart and lead sheet reading, accompaniment, playing by ear, open-score reading, etc. Class Piano is designed for music majors. Non-music majors with prior music knowledge and experience may enroll in the course with instructor permission as seats are available.

MUA
122
Hours
1
Class Piano II

This is the second course in a four-semester sequence of courses (MUA 121, 122, 123, 124) designed to develop the keyboard skills which are essential for all musicians. Most degree programs offered by the School of Music require competency in keyboard skills. The topics covered in Class Piano are designed to equip one to use the piano as a resource in all manners of music-life. Topics can include (but are not limited to) the following: sight-reading, learning repertoire, scales and arpeggios, transposition, harmonization, composition, improvisation, fundamentals of various styles (classical, jazz, blues, mainstream), advanced chord use, song creation, chord chart and lead sheet reading, accompaniment, playing by ear, open-score reading, etc. Class Piano is designed for music majors. Non-music majors with prior music knowledge and experience may enroll in the course with instructor permission as seats are available.

MUA
123
Hours
1
Class Piano III

This is the third course in a four-semester sequence of courses (MUA 121, 122, 123, 124) designed to develop the keyboard skills which are essential for all musicians. Most degree programs offered by the School of Music require competency in keyboard skills. The topics covered in Class Piano are designed to equip one to use the piano as a resource in all manners of music-life. Topics can include (but are not limited to) the following: sight-reading, learning repertoire, scales and arpeggios, transposition, harmonization, composition, improvisation, fundamentals of various styles (classical, jazz, blues, mainstream), advanced chord use, song creation, chord chart and lead sheet reading, accompaniment, playing by ear, open-score reading, etc. Class Piano is designed for music majors. Non-music majors with prior music knowledge and experience may enroll in the course with instructor permission as seats are available.

MUA
124
Hours
1
Class Piano IV

This is the fourth course in a four-semester sequence of courses (MUA 121, 122, 123, 124) designed to develop the keyboard skills which are essential for all musicians. Most degree programs offered by the School of Music require competency in keyboard skills. The topics covered in Class Piano are designed to equip one to use the piano as a resource in all manners of music-life. Topics can include (but are not limited to) the following: sight-reading, learning repertoire, scales and arpeggios, transposition, harmonization, composition, improvisation, fundamentals of various styles (classical, jazz, blues, mainstream), advanced chord use, song creation, chord chart and lead sheet reading, accompaniment, playing by ear, open-score reading, etc. Class Piano is designed for music majors. Non-music majors with prior music knowledge and experience may enroll in the course with instructor permission as seats are available.

MUA
127
Hours
1
Horn Choir

Applied ensemble for horn students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
128
Hours
1
Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble

Applied ensemble for tuba and euphonium students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
131
Hours
.5-1
Piano (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
132
Hours
.5-1
Organ (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
133
Hours
.5-1
Harpsichord (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
134
Hours
.5-1
Voice (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
135
Hours
.5-1
Violin (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
136
Hours
.5-1
Viola (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
137
Hours
.5-1
Cello (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
138
Hours
.5-1
Double Bass (Non-Majors)

Double bass study for non-majors.

MUA
139
Hours
.5-1
Flute (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
140
Hours
.5-1
Oboe (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
141
Hours
.5-1
Bassoon (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
142
Hours
.5-1
Clarinet (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
143
Hours
.5-1
Saxophone (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
144
Hours
.5-1
Trumpet (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
145
Hours
.5-1
French Horn (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
146
Hours
.5-1
Trombone (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
147
Hours
.5-1
Euphonium (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
148
Hours
.5-1
Tuba (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
149
Hours
.5-1
Percussion (Non-Majors)

No description available.

MUA
150
Hours
1
Huxford Symphony Orchestra

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
151
Hours
1
Brass Choir

Applied ensemble for brass musicians. Permission of instructor is required.

MUA
152
Hours
1
Wind Ensemble

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
153
Hours
1
Marching Band

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
154
Hours
1
Symphonic Band

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
155
Hours
1
Trombone Choir

Applied ensemble for trombone students at the freshmen level.

MUA
156
Hours
1
Percussion Ensemble

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
157
Hours
1
Concert Band

Applied ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
158
Hours
1
Contemporary Ensemble

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
159
Hours
1
Jazz Ensembles

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
160
Hours
1
Opera Workshop

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
161
Hours
1
Opera Production

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
162
Hours
1
University Chorus

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
163
Hours
1
University Singers

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
164
Hours
1
Chamber Choir

The Alabama Chamber Choir is a mixed choral ensemble primarily conducted by advanced University of Alabama undergraduate choral music education students. Chamber Choir will afford all choristers the opportunity to peruse a broad spectrum of choral ensemble music, most of which will be suitable for programming in a traditional public school choral music setting. While experiencing breadth of repertoire will be a key philosophical component of Chamber Choir, high quality choral performance will drive the methodology. In that regard, student directors, through collaboration with the instructor, will prepare and conduct one selection in an authentic performance setting.

MUA
165
Hours
1
Flute Choir

Applied ensemble for flute students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
166
Hours
1
Piano Ensemble I

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
167
Hours
1
Jazz Combo

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
168
Hours
1
Treble Chorus

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
169
Hours
1
Chamber Music

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
170
Hours
1-4
Harp (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
171
Hours
1-4
Piano (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
172
Hours
1-4
Organ (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
173
Hours
1-4
Jazz Bass- Electric and Double (Majors)

Applied jazz bass lessons for music majors only.

MUA
174
Hours
.5-4
Voice (Majors)

Voice study at the freshman and sophomore levels for music majors.

MUA
175
Hours
1-4
Violin (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
176
Hours
1-4
Viola (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
177
Hours
1-4
Cello (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
178
Hours
1-4
Double Bass (Majors)

Double bass study at the undergraduate level for music majors.

MUA
179
Hours
1-4
Flute (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
180
Hours
1-4
Oboe (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
181
Hours
1-4
Bassoon (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
182
Hours
1-4
Clarinet (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
183
Hours
1-4
Saxophone (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
184
Hours
1-4
Trumpet (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
185
Hours
1-4
French Horn (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
186
Hours
1-4
Trombone (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
187
Hours
1-4
Euphonium (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
188
Hours
1-4
Tuba (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
189
Hours
1-4
Percussion (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
190
Hours
1-4
Guitar (Majors)

No description available.

MUA
191
Hours
0-3
Practicum Applied Music

This course is an extension of Marching Band activities in the Fall semesters for the Spring semesters.

MUA
192
Hours
1
Tenor and Bass Chorus

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
199
Hours
0
Sophomore Qualifying

No description available.

MUA
216
Hours
1
Tuscaloosa-UA Community Chorus

The Tuscaloosa-UA Community Chorus is an auditioned choral ensemble that unites members of the University of Alabama School of Music and the greater Tuscaloosa community. This SATB choral ensemble celebrates and embraces the diversity of humanity through music in the form of solo choral performances and collaborative choral-orchestral performances. Members of this ensemble will engage with a wide variety of choral repertoire styles, composers, and historical eras representative of the diverse world in which our community exists.

Prerequisite(s): Permission will be granted for this course upon successful audition with the director.
MUA
217
Hours
1
Musician’s Collective

Using principles of constructivist learning, students will collaborate in small groups to create original music, arrangements of existing music, and performances in desired and blended music genres. Collaborations will also involve preparing, promoting, and producing music in live and videographic formats. All instruments, voice types, digital audio workstations (DAWs), and genre preferences are welcome.

MUA
218
Hours
1
Trumpet Ensemble

Applied performance ensemble for trumpet students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
219
Hours
1
Studio Ensemble

Studio ensemble is a lab ensemble. The group will rehearse and perform in the Bryant Jordan Recording Studio. The format will be a recording session. Each rehearsal will have a new piece that the students must learn and record within the constraints of a standard time-sensitive recording session, a la film score, jingle, CD backing musician, etc.

MUA
220
Hours
2
Beginning Class Guitar

Basics guitar techniques, especially accompanying self and ensembles with a variety of strumming and picking patterns relevant to music therapy clinical practice.

Prerequisite(s): co-requisite: MUS 180
MUA
227
Hours
1
Horn Choir

Applied ensemble for horn students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
228
Hours
1
Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble

Applied ensemble for tuba and euphonium students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
229
Hours
.5-1
Guitar (Secondary)

Applied guitar lessons as a secondary instrument for music majors only.

MUA
230
Hours
.5-1
Jazz Bass- Electric and Double (Secondary)

Applied jazz bass lessons as a secondary instrument for music majors only.

MUA
231
Hours
.5-1
Piano (Secondary)

Applied lessons for music students majoring in another discipline.

MUA
232
Hours
.5-1
Organ (Secondary)

Applied lessons for music students majoring in another discipline.

MUA
233
Hours
.5-1
Harpsichord (Secondary)

Applied lessons for music students majoring in another discipline.

MUA
234
Hours
.5-1
Voice (Secondary)

Applied lessons for music students majoring in another discipline.

MUA
235
Hours
.5-1
Violin (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
236
Hours
.5-1
Viola (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
237
Hours
.5-1
Cello (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
238
Hours
.5-1
Double Bass (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
239
Hours
.5-1
Flute (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
240
Hours
.5-1
Oboe (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
241
Hours
.5-1
Bassoon (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
242
Hours
.5-1
Clarinet (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
243
Hours
.5-1
Saxophone (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
244
Hours
.5-1
Trumpet (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
245
Hours
.5-1
French Horn (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
246
Hours
.5-1
Trombone (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
247
Hours
.5-1
Euphonium (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
248
Hours
.5-1
Tuba (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
249
Hours
.5-1
Percussion (Secondary)

Applied Lessons for music majors of another discipline.

MUA
250
Hours
1
Huxford Symphony Orchestra

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
251
Hours
1
Brass Choir

Applied ensemble for brass musicians. Permission of instructor is required.

MUA
252
Hours
1
Wind Ensemble

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
253
Hours
1
Marching Band

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
254
Hours
1
Symphonic Band

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
255
Hours
1
Trombone Choir

Applied ensemble for trombone students at the sophomore level.

MUA
256
Hours
1
Percussion Ensemble

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
257
Hours
1
Concert Band

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
258
Hours
1
Contemporary Ensemble

Applied ensemble focusing on music of the 20 and 21st centuries.

MUA
259
Hours
1
Jazz Ensemble

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
260
Hours
1
Opera Workshop

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
261
Hours
1
Opera Production

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
262
Hours
1
University Chorus

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
263
Hours
1
University Singers

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
264
Hours
1
Chamber Choir

The Alabama Chamber Choir is a mixed choral ensemble primarily conducted by advanced University of Alabama undergraduate choral music education students. Chamber Choir will afford all choristers the opportunity to peruse a broad spectrum of choral ensemble music, most of which will be suitable for programming in a traditional public school choral music setting. While experiencing breadth of repertoire will be a key philosophical component of Chamber Choir, high quality choral performance will drive the methodology. In that regard, student directors, through collaboration with the instructor, will prepare and conduct one selection in an authentic performance setting.

MUA
265
Hours
1
Flute Choir

Applied ensemble for flute students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
266
Hours
1
Piano Ensemble

Applied ensemble at the sophomore level for keyboard majors.

MUA
267
Hours
1
Jazz Combo

Sophomore level ensemble.

MUA
268
Hours
1
Treble Chorus

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
269
Hours
1
Chamber Music

Sophomore level small ensemble.

MUA
270
Hours
1-4
Harp (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
271
Hours
1-4
Piano (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
272
Hours
1-4
Organ (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
273
Hours
1-4
Jazz Bass-Electric and Double (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
274
Hours
1-4
Voice (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
275
Hours
1-4
Violin (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
276
Hours
1-4
Viola (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
277
Hours
1-4
Cello (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
278
Hours
1-4
Double Bass (Majors)

Double bass study at the undergraduate level for music majors.

MUA
279
Hours
1-4
Flute (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
280
Hours
1-4
Oboe (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
281
Hours
1-4
Bassoon (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
282
Hours
1-4
Clarinet (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
283
Hours
1-4
Saxophone (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
284
Hours
1-4
Trumpet (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
285
Hours
1-4
French Horn (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
286
Hours
1-4
Trombone (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
287
Hours
1-4
Euphonium (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
288
Hours
1-4
Tuba (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
289
Hours
1-4
Percussion (Majors)

Applied lessons for music majors at the sophomore level.

MUA
290
Hours
1-4
Guitar (Majors)

Applied study at the sophomore level for music majors.

MUA
292
Hours
1
Tenor and Bass Chorus

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
299
Hours
0
Piano Proficiency

No description available.

MUA
316
Hours
1
Tuscaloosa-UA Community Chorus

The Tuscaloosa-UA Community Chorus is an auditioned choral ensemble that unites members of the University of Alabama School of Music and the greater Tuscaloosa community. This SATB choral ensemble celebrates and embraces the diversity of humanity through music in the form of solo choral performances and collaborative choral-orchestral performances. Members of this ensemble will engage with a wide variety of choral repertoire styles, composers, and historical eras representative of the diverse world in which our community exists.

Prerequisite(s): Permission will be granted for this course upon successful audition with the director.
MUA
317
Hours
1
Musician’s Collective

Using principles of constructivist learning, students will collaborate in small groups to create original music, arrangements of existing music, and performances in desired and blended music genres. Collaborations will also involve preparing, promoting, and producing music in live and videographic formats. All instruments, voice types, digital audio workstations (DAWs), and genre preferences are welcome.

MUA
318
Hours
1
Trumpet Ensemble

Applied performance ensemble for trumpet students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
319
Hours
1
Studio Ensemble

Studio ensemble is a lab ensemble. The group will rehearse and perform in the Bryant Jordan Recording Studio. The format will be a recording session. Each rehearsal will have a new piece that the students must learn and record within the constraints of a standard time-sensitive recording session, a la film score, jingle, CD backing musician, etc.

MUA
327
Hours
1
Horn Choir

Applied ensemble for horn students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
328
Hours
1
Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble

Applied ensemble for tuba and euphonium students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
350
Hours
1
Huxford Symphony Orchestra

Applied ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
351
Hours
1
Brass Choir

Applied ensemble for brass musicians. Permission of instructor is required.

MUA
352
Hours
1
Wind Ensemble

Applied Ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
353
Hours
1
Marching Band

Marching Band at the junior level.

MUA
354
Hours
1
Symphonic Band

Applied Ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
355
Hours
1
Trombone Choir

Applied ensemble for trombone students at the junior level.

MUA
356
Hours
1
Percussion Ensemble

Applied Ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
357
Hours
1
Concert Band

Applied ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
358
Hours
1
Contemporary Ensemble

Applied Ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
359
Hours
1
Jazz Ensembles

Applied ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
360
Hours
1
Opera Workshop

Applied ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
361
Hours
1
Opera Production

Applied ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
362
Hours
1
University Chorus

Applied Ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
363
Hours
1
University Singers

Applied Ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
364
Hours
1
Chamber Choir

The Alabama Chamber Choir is a mixed choral ensemble primarily conducted by advanced University of Alabama undergraduate choral music education students. Chamber Choir will afford all choristers the opportunity to peruse a broad spectrum of choral ensemble music, most of which will be suitable for programming in a traditional public school choral music setting. While experiencing breadth of repertoire will be a key philosophical component of Chamber Choir, high quality choral performance will drive the methodology. In that regard, student directors, through collaboration with the instructor, will prepare and conduct one selection in an authentic performance setting.

MUA
365
Hours
1
Flute Choir

Applied ensemble for flute students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
367
Hours
1
Jazz Combo

Applied ensemble at the junior level.

MUA
368
Hours
1
Treble Chorus

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
369
Hours
1
Chamber Music

Applied ensemble in a small chamber group.

MUA
370
Hours
.5-4
Harp (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the harp.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 170 AND MUA 270
MUA
371
Hours
.5-4
Piano (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the piano.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 171 AND MUA 271
MUA
372
Hours
1-4
Organ (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the organ.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 172 AND MUA 272
MUA
373
Hours
.5-4
Jazz Bass- Double and Electric (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to Jazz Bass.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 173 AND MUA 273
MUA
374
Hours
.5-4
Voice (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the voice.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 174 AND MUA 274
MUA
375
Hours
.5-4
Violin (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the violin.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 175 AND MUA 275
MUA
376
Hours
.5-4
Viola (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the viola.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 176 AND MUA 276
MUA
377
Hours
.5-4
Cello (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the cello.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 177 AND MUA 277
MUA
378
Hours
.5-4
Double Bass (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the double bass.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 178 AND MUA 278
MUA
379
Hours
.5-4
Flute (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the flute.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 179 AND MUA 279
MUA
380
Hours
.5-4
Oboe (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the oboe.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 180 AND MUA 280
MUA
381
Hours
.5-4
Bassoon (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the bassoon.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 181 AND MUA 281
MUA
382
Hours
.5-4
Clarinet (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the clarinet.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 182 AND MUA 282
MUA
383
Hours
.5-4
Saxophone (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the saxophone.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 183 AND MUA 283
MUA
384
Hours
.5-4
Trumpet (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the trumpet.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 184 AND MUA 284
MUA
385
Hours
.5-4
French Horn (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the French horn.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 185 AND MUA 285
MUA
386
Hours
.5-4
Trombone (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the trombone.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 186 AND MUA 286
MUA
387
Hours
.5-4
Euphonium (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the euphonium.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 187 AND MUA 287
MUA
388
Hours
.5-4
Tuba (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the tuba.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 188 AND MUA 288
MUA
389
Hours
.5-4
Percussion (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to percussion.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 189 AND MUA 289
MUA
390
Hours
.5-4
Guitar (Majors)

Advanced study of performance techniques and literature directly related to the piano.

Prerequisite(s): Department permission is required for upper-level applied lessons and may be obtained by successfully completing an upper-level applied lessons evaluation. Please contact the department for more information. MUA 190 AND MUA 290
MUA
391
Hours
0-3
Practicum Applied Music

This course serves as an extension of Marching Band Activities from the fall semester, into the Spring semester for upper class men.

MUA
392
Hours
1
Tenor and Bass Chorus

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
399
Hours
1
Junior Recital

No description available.

MUA
416
Hours
1
Tuscaloosa-UA Community Chorus

The Tuscaloosa-UA Community Chorus is an auditioned choral ensemble that unites members of the University of Alabama School of Music and the greater Tuscaloosa community. This SATB choral ensemble celebrates and embraces the diversity of humanity through music in the form of solo choral performances and collaborative choral-orchestral performances. Members of this ensemble will engage with a wide variety of choral repertoire styles, composers, and historical eras representative of the diverse world in which our community exists.

Prerequisite(s): Permission will be granted for this course upon successful audition with the director.
MUA
417
Hours
1
Musician’s Collective

Using principles of constructivist learning, students will collaborate in small groups to create original music, arrangements of existing music, and performances in desired and blended music genres. Collaborations will also involve preparing, promoting, and producing music in live and videographic formats. All instruments, voice types, digital audio workstations (DAWs), and genre preferences are welcome.

MUA
418
Hours
1
Trumpet Ensemble

Applied performance ensemble for trumpet students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
419
Hours
1
Studio Ensemble

Studio ensemble is a lab ensemble. The group will rehearse and perform in the Bryant Jordan Recording Studio. The format will be a recording session. Each rehearsal will have a new piece that the students must learn and record within the constraints of a standard time-sensitive recording session, a la film score, jingle, CD backing musician, etc.

MUA
427
Hours
1
Horn Choir

Applied ensemble for horn students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
428
Hours
1
Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble

Applied ensemble for tuba and euphonium students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
450
Hours
1
Huxford Symphony Orchestra

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
451
Hours
1
Brass Choir

Applied ensemble for brass musicians. Permission of instructor is required.

MUA
452
Hours
1
Wind Ensemble

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
453
Hours
1
Marching Band

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
454
Hours
1
Symphonic Band

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
455
Hours
1
Trombone Choir

Applied ensemble for trombone students at the Senior level.

MUA
456
Hours
1
Percussion Ensemble

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
457
Hours
1
Concert Band

Applied ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
458
Hours
1
Contemporary Ensemble

Applied ensemble at the senior level focusing on music of the 20th and 21st centuries.

MUA
459
Hours
1
Jazz Ensemble

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
460
Hours
1
Opera Workshop

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
461
Hours
1
Opera Production

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
462
Hours
1
University Chorus

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
463
Hours
1
University Singers

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
464
Hours
1
Chamber Choir

The Alabama Chamber Choir is a mixed choral ensemble primarily conducted by advanced University of Alabama undergraduate choral music education students. Chamber Choir will afford all choristers the opportunity to peruse a broad spectrum of choral ensemble music, most of which will be suitable for programming in a traditional public school choral music setting. While experiencing breadth of repertoire will be a key philosophical component of Chamber Choir, high quality choral performance will drive the methodology. In that regard, student directors, through collaboration with the instructor, will prepare and conduct one selection in an authentic performance setting.

MUA
465
Hours
1
Flute Choir

Applied ensemble for flute students at the undergraduate level.

MUA
467
Hours
1
Jazz Combo

Senior level ensemble.

MUA
468
Hours
1
Treble Chorus

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
469
Hours
1
Chamber Music

Senior level small ensemble.

MUA
471
Hours
.5-4
Piano (Majors)

Senior level applied piano study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 371
MUA
472
Hours
1-4
Organ (Majors)

Senior level applied organ study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 372
MUA
474
Hours
.5-4
Voice (Majors)

Senior level applied voice study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 374
MUA
475
Hours
.5-4
Violin (Majors)

Senior level applied violin study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 375
MUA
476
Hours
.5-4
Viola (Majors)

Senior level applied viola study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 376
MUA
477
Hours
.5-4
Cello (Majors)

Senior level applied cello study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 377
MUA
478
Hours
.5-4
Double Bass (Majors)

Senior level applied double bass study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 378
MUA
479
Hours
.5-4
Flute (Majors)

Senior level applied fluted study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 379
MUA
480
Hours
.5-4
Oboe (Majors)

Senior level applied oboe study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 380
MUA
481
Hours
.5-4
Bassoon (Majors)

Senior level applied bassoon study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 381
MUA
482
Hours
.5-4
Clarinet (Majors)

Senior level applied clarinet study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 382
MUA
483
Hours
.5-4
Saxophone (Majors)

Senior level applied saxophone study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 383
MUA
484
Hours
.5-4
Trumpet (Majors)

Senior level applied trumpet study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 384
MUA
485
Hours
.5-4
French Horn (Majors)

Senior level applied french horn study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 385
MUA
486
Hours
.5-4
Trombone (Majors)

Senior level applied trombone study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 386
MUA
487
Hours
.5-4
Euphonium (Majors)

Senior level applied euphonium study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 387
MUA
488
Hours
.5-4
Tuba (Majors)

Senior level applied tuba study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 388
MUA
489
Hours
.5-4
Percussion (Majors)

Senior level applied percussion study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 389
MUA
490
Hours
1-4
Guitar (Majors)

Senior level of applied guitar study for music majors.

Prerequisite(s): MUA 390
MUA
492
Hours
1
Tenor and Bass Chorus

Applied Ensemble at the undergraduate level.

MUA
499
Hours
1
Senior Recital

No description available.