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Music Courses by Correspondence

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On a par with programs in art, theater, dance and other areas of study, correspondence courses in music are also available. Music courses by correspondence offer students much flexibility to engage in self directed study. A number of music schools offer complete correspondence courses in sound engineering and music production, with a well-rounded industry curriculum.

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One can register for fundamental or advanced music courses. The fundamental music programs include basic music theory and operation of musical instruments. Advanced courses are specifically designed for music majors having a good background in theory. In this phase, students learn about music analysis and listening strategies, music styles, and composing styles. In music courses by correspondence, students and instructors interact and exchange study materials through postal mail, telephone or e-mail. Each course has two or more examinations prior to the final exam. The final exam covers the entire content of the whole course. Certificates are awarded after successful completion of the course. Some universities permit full time students to register for correspondence music courses as part of their regular course.

Music courses by correspondence have undergraduate degree and certificate programs. Instrumental, choral, and elementary music are the main categories. Music theory, music literature and history, and the pedagogy of applied music including piano, brass, voice, strings, woodwind and percussion are incorporated in the curriculum. Students can also choose from minor areas of music with other major subjects. Training is also imparted in singing, song appreciation and lyric writing.

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