MUSC 1405 Touring Ensemble:

Touring Ensemble is a performance-oriented class made up of select vocal and instrumental students. It combines vocal and instrumental jazz ensembles and tours through the state as representatives of CWC. Students develop instrumental performance skills, an understanding of basic jazz theory, and jazz listening skills as they regularly evaluate their own and other's performances. Works for jazz combo are performed in consideration of their cultural/historical context. Regular attendance and concert attire are required. This course may be repeated for a maximum of eight credits applicable toward graduation. An audition will be required. (4 lab)

Credits

2 credits

Major Topics

  • Reading music
  • Playing music
  • Listen to music
  • Analyze music

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

1. Describe and apply basic principles of music theory including notation, rhythm and dynamics.

2. Perform using proper technique for the instrument such as fingerings, breath control, and embouchure.

3. Research music, composers, or performance technique.

4. Listen to and analyze a variety of styles of music for particular instrument or ensemble making aesthetic judgments.

5. Evaluate music?s contribution to culture within its historical context.