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Applied Music Instruction


Course Description

Applied instruction in a musical instrument or voice for the second semester of the freshman year.


Athena Title

Applied Music Instruction


Non-Traditional Format

Weekly instruction in a major or secondary applied instrument, voice, or composition, both one-on-one and in seminar. Credit hours vary according to degree program and reflect differing performance expectations and literature difficulty.


Prerequisite

MUSI 1810 or permission of department


Semester Course Offered

Not offered on a regular basis.


Grading System

A - F (Traditional)


Student Learning Outcomes

  • Students will demonstrate mastery of appropriate playing or singing techniques and ability to apply principles learned in other music courses.
  • Students will demonstrate ability to perform a broad range of literature encompassing all styles and historical periods.
  • Students will demonstrate knowledge of style and performance practices relevant to each work studied.
  • Students will demonstrate ability to play or sing selected scales, arpeggios, and/or other appropriate technique-building studies.
  • Students will demonstrate ability to extemporaneously communicate one's own musical ideas, given certain parameters such as key, form, meter, harmonic progression, etc., in a variety of performance situations and musical styles.

Topical Outline

  • * Acoustical properties of the instrument/voice and relationship to proper performance technique.
  • * Playing/singing techniques appropriate to the literature.
  • * Harmonic and formal analysis of performance repertoire.
  • * Performance practices of various styles, genres, and historical periods.
  • * Methods of improvisation.
  • * The experience of public performance.

Syllabus