Mar 29, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Music Instruction

  
  • MUSI 4400 Music Management Internship


    The course provides students academic and experiential opportunities to demonstrate an integration of learned skills and allows for the application of knowledge gained in the music and entertainment management program coursework in real life situations within the community and its leaders, and experience how communities attempt to engage, persuade and problem solve.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSI 4410 Music Management Honors Internship


    Culmination of music management education for students with 3.2 GPA or higher. Assigned to an area in the music industry as an intern, the student gains experience in the business role in the music and entertainment industry. Students put to practical use the skills learned in music management courses.
    Credits: 6.0
  
  • MUSI 4420 Music Management Seminar


    Lectures by industry experts. Attendance is mandatory.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSI 4440 Personal Management in Music


    A project management approach to the entrepreneurial aspects of personal management in the music and entertainment industry, including a study of the role of the personal manager in industry and his/her relationship to the contemporary artist. Field experiences in groups with weekly critiques of student group’s progress toward set objectives. Writing assignments include: several book reports, project management plan, case studies, reports on industry personnel, examination of corporate reports, and weekly reading on current state of the industry. For music management majors and minors only. This couse is Writing Intensive. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1400 
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSI 4450 Law and Ethics in the Music Entertainment Industry


    Contemporary performers, changing trends in consumer practices, and evalution criteria for musical performances. Field experiences followed by critiques. Systems approach to personal management. For music management majors and minors only. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1400  
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSI 4500 Sound Engineering Arts Internal Internship


    Students enrolled in this course will paticipate in a minimum of 40 hours of professiona-level audio experiences pimarily acting as ” staff engineer” for the SEA facilities. At the completion of the semester, the student will submit a log of these experiences and be graded based upon the success of these recording sessions. Both the student and the recording talent will evaluate the work.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSI 4510 Internship in SEA


    Provides the student with the opportunity to gain experience in the professional audio field, and typically takes place in the following facilities: music production studios, new media production studios, audio post-production studios, film post-production studios, live sound concerns, television production studios, radio stations, and equipment manufacturers. Open to Sound Engineering Arts majors only.
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSI 4520 Seminar in Sound Engineering Arts


    A capstone course for Sound Engineering Arts majors. This course is designed to give Sound Engineering Arts majors the chance to pursue advanced levels of research and to complete a large-scale recording project that are submitted as part of a complete portfolio. Each student presents one audio related research paper to the class and additionally submit the work in formal document form. The instructor, to insure adequate progress on the part of the student, monitors the recording project. A document detailing the recording and mixing process are submitted. This document includes a self-critique of the project. Students will be charged an additional Electronic Music Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3530  AND MUSI 3540 
    Credits: 2.0
  
  • MUSI 4530 Pop Music Internship


    Qualified students are placed in a supervised off-campus setting related to the field of popular music which provides them the opportunity to gain relevant practical experience and insight into various professional areas of the music, entertainment, and social media industries and related fields.
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSI 4580 Music Graphics


    The history, theory, and practice of preparing graphic music copy.
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSI 4600 Counterpoint


    Technique of contrapuntal writing and analysis. Study includes writing two- and three-part textures, as well as parallel analysis of musical literature drawn from several periods and styles. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2610 
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSI 4610 Twentieth Century Music I


    A survey of contemporary music as exemplified by representative works of the leading composers of the century. Detailed analysis of a limited number of works which represent significant stylistic and expressive trends. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1610 
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSI 4620 Composition V


    Individual student composition projects in a succession of predominant twentieth-century styles and techniques. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3630 
    Credits: 2.0
  
  • MUSI 4630 Composition VI


    A continuation of Composition V. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 4620 
    Credits: 2.0
  
  • MUSI 4720 Jazz Seminar


    Weekly seminars with subjects ranging from the practical to the philosophical, including medical concerns of musicians, jazz criticism, the aesthetics of jazz, life inside the recording studio, advanced improvisational concepts, professional goals and objectives, and the business of music (publishing, management, contracts, and booking). Each seminar is conducted by a specialist in the field.
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSI 4770 Jazz Arranging


    Introduction to basic concepts and techniques of contemporary arranging. Study of instrumental ranges and transpositions, chord symbolization, rhythm section, notation, etc. Four-part sectional writing with attention to voice leading, blend and textural effects. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2600 
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSI 4780 Jazz Arranging II


    Expansion of the principles introduced in MUS 4700. Instructor assigns specific technical and expressive problems aimed at helping the student develop the writing skill and concepts necessary to realize complete arrangements for a large jazz ensemble.
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSI 4960 Music Honors Research Methods


    This two-credit course will instruct students in the nature, purposes, and types of entry-level
    research for music; the basics of music bibliography and webliography; and academic writing
    about music-related topics. Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into Music Honors Track by Application and Interview and MUSI 4970  

     

  
  • MUSI 4970 Music Honors Seminar


    This four-semester sequence, one-credit course is the forum for basic orientation, communication,
    group collaboration, analysis, assessment, and mentoring for students in the Music Honors track of the
    University Honors Program. Students plan their course of study in honors, including choices of courses
    in and out of the Music Department, and begin to formulate and pursue the various honors project
    options working in consultation with the Honors Track Director and other Music Honors Students
    throughout their seminar experiences.

      Acceptance into Music Honors Track by Application and Interview
    Credits: 1.0

  
  • MUSI 4980 Music Honors Project


    This is the culminating experience in the Music Honors track of the University Honors Program. It consists of a recital, lecture, paper, report of research, or a combination of these to be determined in consultation with the music honors track coordinator.
    Credits: 2.0
  
  • MUSI 4990 Independent Study


    An independent project as approved and to be arranged through the department. 1 - 6 credits
    Credits: 1.0 - 6.0

Music Performance

  
  • MUSP 1410 Freshman Chamber Jazz Ensemble I


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 1420 Freshman Chamber Jazz Ensemble II


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 1430 Freshman Chamber Jazz Ensemble III


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 1440 Freshman Chamber Jazz Ensemble IV


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 1640 Functional Class Piano I


    A beginning course for music majors who do not have keyboard facility. Basic technique is emphasized along with a knowledge of chords. Skills of transposition, improvisation, score reading, and accompanying are begun at a simple level.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 1650 Functional Class Piano II


    A beginning course for music majors who do not have keyboard facility. Basic technique is emphasized along with a knowledge of chords. Skills of transposition, improvisation, score reading, and accompanying are begun at a simple level.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 1800 Applied Music Minor


    Individual instruction in piano, voice, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 1810 Applied Music Minor


    Individual instruction in piano, voice, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 1800 
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 1900 Applied Music Major BM


    Individual instruction in piano, organ, voice, guitar, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course.
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSP 1910 Applied Music Major BM


    Individual instruction in piano, organ, voice, guitar, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 1900  
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSP 1920 Applied Music Major


    Individual instruction in piano, organ, voice, guitar, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments for B.M. majors. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course.
    Credits: 2.0
  
  • MUSP 1930 Applied Music Major


    Individual instruction in piano, organ, voice, guitar, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments for B.M. majors. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 1920 
    Credits: 2.0
  
  • MUSP 1940 Applied Music Major: Jazz


    Individual instruction in piano, voice, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course.
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSP 1950 Applied Music Major: Jazz


    Individual instruction in piano, voice, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course.
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSP 1960 BA Applied Music Instruction I


    Individual instruction in piano, voice, guitar, percussion, band and orchestral instruments for students in the BA music degrees

      Acceptance to Music Department by audition
    Credits: 1.0

  
  • MUSP 1970 BA Applied Instruction III


    A continuation of MUSP 1960.  Individual instruction in piano, voice, guitar, percussion, band and orchestral instruments for students in the BA music degrees. Must be a Music Major Prerequisite(s): MUSP 1960  
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2000 Concert Choir


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2010 Women’s Choral Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2020 Mens Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2030 Chamber Choir


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.

      This course is repeatable for a total of eight (8) semesters.
    Credits: 1.0

  
  • MUSP 2040 Vocal Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2050 Opera Workshop


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2100 Brass Quintet


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2110 Concert Band


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2120 Prep Band


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2130 French Horn Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2140 Brass Ensemble Trumpet


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2150 Trombone Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2160 Tuba Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2200 Woodwind Quintet


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2210 Flute Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2220 Woodwind Ens Clarinet


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2230 Saxophone Quartet


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2240 Saxophone Ensemble


    Class instruction in basic performance skills on standard instruments. Students proven proficient on an instrument, upon examination, are excused from that class. Classes meet two hours weekly for one semester and are open to music education students only.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2300 Percussion Ensemble


    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2310 New Jersey- William Paterson University Percussion Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2320 Tabla Drumming


    A study of the history, development, and theory of Northern Indian classical music, including group lessons on tabla resulting in the ability to perform basic compositions.
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSP 2330 New Music Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2340 Pop Music Vocal Ensemble


    This course will provide music majors with an opportunity to study contemporary popular music by performing representative repertoire in an ensemble setting. Works chosen will be of a diverse nature in terms of genre and culture. The ensemble will publicly perform at least once during the semester.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2400 Jazz Orchestra


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2410 Sophmore Chamber Jazz Ens I


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2420 Sophmore Chamber Jazz Ens II


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2430 Sophmore Chamber Jazz Ens III


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2440 Sophmore Chamber Jazz Ens IV


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2450 Latin Jazz Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2460 Jazz Vocal Workshop


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2490 New Jazz Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2500 University Symphony


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2510 Classic Guitar Ensemble


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2520 Collegium Musicum


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2530 Chamber Music


    This course is a small group of performing musicians (typically 3-10) working independently wth a faculty coach. The repertoire ranges from standard to contemporary chamber music. Students will meet a minimum of twice per week and give a minimum of one performance per semester of enrollment. Permission of the ensemble coach is required. Non-majors may participate by audition.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2640 Functional Class Piano III


    This is the second year of the beginning piano course for music majors who do not have keyboard facility and should not be chosen by keyboard majors. The work of this course continues the development of the skills begun in MUS 1640-1650 with more advanced work in technique, transposition, improvisation, score reading, and accompanying and harmonization styles. Music education students must pass a proficiency test upon completion of MUS 2650.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2650 Functional Class Piano IV


    This is the second year of the beginning piano course for music majors who do not have keyboard facility and should not be chosen by keyboard majors. The work of this course continues the development of the skills begun in MUSP 1640 -MUSP 1650  with more advanced work in technique, transposition, improvisation, score reading, and accompanying and harmonization styles. Music education students must pass a proficiency test upon completion of MUSP 2650.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2660 Advanced Functntl Class Piano I


    This special section is for keyboard majors and qualified vocal and instrumental majors. The course assumes that the student already possesses considerable keyboard facility. The course is designed to develop the skills needed to utilize the piano in school positions, sacred music posts, and situations other than the solo recital. The skills to be developed include transposition, improvisation, score reading, a thorough working knowledge of chords and their application to creating accompaniments and arrangements from lead sheets.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2670 Functional Class Piano-Adv


    This special section is for keyboard majors and qualified vocal and instrumental majors. The course assumes that the student already possesses considerable keyboard facility. The course is designed to develop the skills needed to utilize the piano in school positions, sacred music posts, and situations other than the solo recital. The skills to be developed include transposition, improvisation, score reading, a thorough working knowledge of chords and their application to creating accompaniments and arrangements from lead sheets.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2680 Functional Class Piano Jazz I


    Students in the jazz studies program who are not jazz piano majors choose these sections for their second year of Functional Class Piano. These courses continue to develop the skills begun in MUS 1640-1650, with special emphasis on jazz improvisation, accompanying, and harmonization styles.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2690 Functional Class Piano - Jazz II


    Students in the jazz studies program who are not jazz piano majors choose these sections for their second year of Functional Class Piano. These courses continue to develop the skills begun in MUSP 1640 -MUSP 1650 , with special emphasis on jazz improvisation, accompanying, and harmonization styles.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2700 Sophomore Recital Performance


    Sophomore Recital Performance
    Credits: 0.0
  
  • MUSP 2800 Applied Music Minor


    Individual instruction in piano, voice, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 1810 
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2810 Applied Music Minor


    Individual instruction in piano, voice, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 2800 
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 2900 Applied Music Major BM


    Individual instruction in piano, organ, voice, guitar, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 1910  
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSP 2910 Applied Music Major BM


    Individual instruction in piano, organ, voice, guitar, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course.
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSP 2920 Applied Music Major


    Individual instruction in piano, organ, voice, guitar, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments for B.M. majors. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 1930 
    Credits: 2.0
  
  • MUSP 2930 Applied Music Major


    Individual instruction in piano, organ, voice, guitar, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments for B.M. majors. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 2920 
    Credits: 2.0
  
  • MUSP 2940 Applied Music Major: Jazz


    Individual instruction in piano, voice, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 1950 
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSP 2950 Applied Mus Major Jazz


    Individual instruction in piano, voice, percussion, band, and orchestral instruments. Students will be charged an additional Music Private Lesson Fee when enrolling in this course. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 2940 
    Credits: 3.0
  
  • MUSP 2960 BA Applied Instruction III


    A continuation of MUSP 1970.  Individual instruction in piano, voice, guitar, percussion, band and orchestral instruments for students in the BA music degrees

      Prerequisite(s): Acceptance to Music Department by audition, MUSP 1970  
    Credits: 1.0

  
  • MUSP 2970 BA Applied Instruction IV


    A continuation of MUSP 2960.  Individual instruction in piano, voice, guitar, percussion, band and orchestral instruments for students in the BA music degrees

      Acceptance to the Music Department by audition Prerequisite(s): MUSP 2960  
    Credits: 1.0

  
  • MUSP 2990 Performance Proficiency Exam


    Prerequisite(s): MUSP 2900  OR MUSP 2920 
    Credits: .0
  
  • MUSP 3000 Junior Recital Bm Performance


    B.M. performance majors take this concurrently with MUSP 3910 .
    Credits: .0
  
  • MUSP 3340 Advanced Pop Music Vocal Ens


    This course is designed to provide students with additional experience on a more advanced level in the performance of various genres of popular music. Prerequisite(s): MUSP 2340  or permission of the instructor.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 3410 Junior Chamber Jazz Ens I


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 3420 Junior Chamber Jazz Ens II


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 3430 Junior Chamber Jazz Ensemble III


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 3440 Junior Chamber Jazz Ensemble IV


    Performing Groups: A placement audition and the permission of the conductor required. General education credit may be given to nonmajors for participation in these groups.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 3680 Func Class Piano Jazz III


    Students in the jazz studies program who are not jazz piano majors choose these sections for their second year of Functional Class Piano. These courses continue to develop the skills begun in MUS 1640-1650, with special emphasis on jazz improvisation, accompanying, and harmonization styles.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 3690 Functional Class Piano Jazz IV


    Students in the jazz studies program who are not jazz piano majors choose these sections for their second year of Functional Class Piano. These courses continue to develop the skills begun in MUS 1640-1650, with special emphasis on jazz improvisation, accompanying, and harmonization styles.
    Credits: 1.0
  
  • MUSP 3700 Junior Recital Performance I


    Prerequisite(s): MUSP 2700
    Credits: .0
  
 

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