- Type:
- MATERIALS FEE:
- No
- CREDIT BY EXAM:
- No
- CORE MISSION APPLICABILITY:
- UC Transfer;Associate Degree Applicable (AA/AS);CSU Transfer
- STAND-ALONE:
- No
PROGRAM APPLICABILITY
- Required:
-
- Elective:
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General Education ()
Liberal Arts: Arts & Humanities (AA Degree Program)
GENERAL EDUCATION APPLICABILITY
- Local:
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CC GE Area III: Humanities = Active Participation;
- IGETC:
-
- CSU:
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CSU GE Area C: Arts, Literature, Philosophy and Foreign Languages = C1 - Arts, Dance, Music, Theater;
- UC Transfer Course:
-
- CSU Transfer Course:
-
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to
- Define standard music terminology
- Sight read beginning to intermediate level orchestral repertoire
- Develop technique on an orchestral instrument
- Perform beginning to intermediate orchestral repertoire
- Perform within a large ensemble
REQUISITES
- Advisory:
-
Reading - 1 Level Prior to Transfer
Writing - 2 Levels Prior to Transfer
DETAILED TOPICAL OUTLINE:
Lecture: A. Music Theory (A, B, D)
1. Music Terminology
2. Rhythm Identification
3. Pitch Identification
B. Technique (C, D, E)
1. Tuning
2. Intonation
3. Articulation
4. Tone Production
5. Dynamics
C. The Conductor (D, E)
1. Meter Patterns
2. Cues
3. Dynamics
4. Fermatas and Cut-offs
D. Performance (D, E)
1. Blending Within a Section
2. Blending Within the Large Ensemble
3. Concert Preparation
4. Live Performance Lab:
Performance
within the ensemble, sectional rehearsals, part analysis, and
technical work.
METHODS OF INSTRUCTION--Course instructional methods may include but are not limited to
- Audiovisual;
- Demonstration;
- Lecture;
- Skills Development and Performance;
OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENTS: Out of class assignments may include but are not limited to
Practice assigned parts
Analyze recordings of assigned pieces
METHODS OF EVALUATION: Assessment of student performance may include but is not limited to
This will be assessed and scored by an exam. (Use of multiple choice, matching, and T/F exams.)
This will be assessed by a performance, scored with a rubric.
Participation in rehearsals (A-E)
Performance on individual part (B-E)
Concert performance (C-E)
TEXTS, READINGS, AND MATERIALS: Instructional materials may include but are not limited to
- Textbooks
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- Manuals
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- Periodicals
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- Software
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- Other
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Standard Orchestral Literature.
- METHOD OF DELIVERY:
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- MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Music (Masters Required);
APPROVALS:
- Origination Date
- 08/18/2010
- Last Outline Revision
-
- Curriculum Committee Approval
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- 02/26/2010
- Board of Trustees
-
- State Approval
-
- UC Approval
- 50 = Summer 2000
- UC Approval Status
- CSU Approval
-
- CSU Approval Status
- IGETC Approval
-
- IGETC Approval Status
- CSU GE Approval
- 30 = Spring 2010
- CSU GE Approval Status
- Data Element Changes
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- Data Justification
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- Course Element Changes
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- Course Change Justification
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- Course ID (CB00)
- CCC000303156
- TOP Code (CB03)
- 1004.00 - Music;
- Course Credit Status (CB04)
- D - Credit - Degree Applicable;
- Course Transfer Status (CB05)
- A = Transferable to both UC and CSU
- Course Units of Credit Maximum High (CB06):
- 2
- Course Units of Credit Minimum Low (CB07):
- 2
- Course Basic Skills (BS) Status (CB08):
- N = Course is not a basic skills course.
- SAM Code (CB09):
- E = Non-Occupational;
- Cooperative Education Course Status (CB10):
- Not part of Coop Work Exp;
- Course Classification Code (CB11):
- Liberal Arts and Sciences;
- Course Special Status (CB13):
- N - Not Special;
- CAN Code (CB14):
- CAN-Code Seq (CB15):
- Course Prior to College Level (CB21):
- Not Applicable;
- Course Non-Credit Category (CB22):
- Not Applicable, Credit Course;
- Funding Agency Category (CB23):
- Not Applicable
- Course Program Status (CB24):
- 1 - Program Applicable;