2023-2024 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
|
MUSI 103 - Musicianship and Songwriting (TH) Music is for everyone. Yet, it can seem almost mystical to the uninitiated. “Musicianship and Songwriting” provides an environment in which students with no prior musical experience are encouraged to explore the fundamentals of musical practice. Through group singing, rudimentary keyboard, and rhythm exercises, students will establish connections between their bodies, ears, and minds that are essential for making music. Individual hearings will be conducted over the course of the semester to guide students’ practice. Students will learn to read notation and examine music’s core elements (rhythm, melody, and harmony) as expressed through popular, folk, and traditional idioms. At the end of the term, students will apply their understanding of these elements through the composition of a song. Whether students ultimately aim to be vocational creators or more well-educated listeners, the skills and methods in this course will prepare them for a deeper study of music; guiding them to a better understanding of the music they hear every day. (TH)
Credits: 1.00 Corequisite: None Prerequisites: None Major/Minor Restrictions: None Class Restriction: None Recommended: Students who have taken private lessons or have high school music performance experience should take . Area of Inquiry: Human Thought and Expression Liberal Arts Practices: Artistic Practice and Interpretation Core Component: None
Click here for Course Offerings by term
|