Applied Music-Voice - MUS 136 at Northern Virginia Community College


         
 
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MUS 136 - Applied Music-Voice
Teaches singing, proper breath control, diction, and development of tone. Studies the standard vocal repertoire. Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. The length of the lessons will be 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 hours credit per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated for a total of 8 hours for the major and 4 hours for the minor. One or two half-hour lessons per week. Four to eight hours practice required.
Laboratory 4-8 hours per week. Total 4-8 hours per week.
1-2 credits

Schedule at Northern Virginia Community College

Class # Section Credits Day Time Start Location Mode
28406 MUS 136-040A 1
       
0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m.
2025-02-04 Alexandria P
Cara Camarroto teaches applied one on one voice lessons. Please contact professor Camarroto to confirm availability: ccammaroto@nvcc.edu. Classes meet on-campus, on the days, times scheduled with the professor.
Thirteen Week
28360 MUS 136-040N 1
       
0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m.
2025-02-04 Annandale P
This is an applied voice lesson with Professor Cara Cammaroto. To confirm availability and set up your lesson time, email ccammaroto@nvcc.edu.
28407 MUS 136-041A 1
       
0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m.
2025-02-04 Virtual and NOL - Real Time CV
Cara Camarroto teaches applied one on one voice lessons. Please contact professor Camarroto to confirm availability: ccammaroto@nvcc.edu. Class meets in real-time via Zoom on the day(s) and time listed on the class schedule. Reliable internet access and a Zoom-capable device are required.
Thirteen Week
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