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Oct 31, 2024
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MUAP 1129 - Private Instruction CLARINET1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours. Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.
Measurable Learning Outcomes:
- Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
- Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
- Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.
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