Page 198 - 2018-19
P. 198

194     Music




        146                                 150                                 154
        COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA:                BEGINNING GUITAR                    CONTEMPORARY GUITAR II
        LITERATURE 1725-1850                2.0 Units                           2.0 Units
        1.0 Unit                            MUSIC 150 is an introductory course in   MUSIC 154 continues the study of guitar
        MUSIC 146 is a class for students who   playing the guitar. Students learn basic   playing in a variety of contemporary styles.
        want to learn and perform the standard   playing technique, tuning, chords, and   Students continue to develop contemporary
        orchestral repertoire from the Baroque era   scales. An emphasis is placed on reading   guitar techniques, triads, extended chords,
        through the Romantic period. Literature   and performance of music in the open posi-  moveable chords, major scales, and minor
        includes overtures, symphonies, and suites.   tion. Repertoire is drawn from a diverse set   scales. Emphasis is placed on extending
        Emphasis is placed on interpretation and   of styles including but not limited to classi-  reading beyond the open position in multiple
        style. Note: An audition is required. Concert   cal, folk, blues, rock, and jazz. No previous   keys. Repertoire is drawn from a variety of
        dress is required. Students must provide an   musical training or experience on the guitar   contemporary guitar styles including but
        appropriate instrument. Laboratory 3 hours.   is required.  Note: This class requires the   not limited to country, rock, blues, and jazz.
        Prerequisite: The ability to perform on a   student to have a full-size guitar in playable   Note: This class requires the student to have a
        standard orchestral instrument is required.   condition. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 1.5   full-size guitar in playable condition. Lecture
        Note: May be taken 4 times for credit. Trans-  hours. Prerequisite: None. Course Typically   1.5 hours/Laboratory 1.5 hours. Prerequisite:
        fer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID MUS 180)  Off ered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU,   Music 153 or equivalent. Course Typically
                                            UC, USC. (Classical Guitar Family)  Off ered: Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
        147                                                                     (Contemporary Guitar Family)
        COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA:                152
        LITERATURE 1825-1950                STRING ENSEMBLE                     155
        1.0 Unit                            1.0 Unit                            CONTEMPORARY GUITAR III
        MUSIC 147 is a class for students who want   MUSIC 152 is a small string instrumental   1.0 Unit
        to learn and perform the standard orches-  group that participates in college and   MUSIC 155 continues the study of guitar
        tral repertoire from the Romantic period   community ensembles and activities.   playing in a variety of contemporary styles.
        through the present. Concerto literature   Emphasis is on balance, dynamics, phrasing,   Students continue to develop contempo-
        and programmatic music are featured.   interpretation, and the ability to play well in   rary guitar techniques at intermediate and
        Emphasis is placed on interpretation and   an ensemble. Note: An audition is required.   advanced levels. Emphasis is placed on
        style. Note: An audition is required. Concert   Concert dress may be required. Students   reading in multiple positions in all keys
        dress is required. Students must provide an   must supply appropriate instrument. Labo-  and reading at sight. Repertoire is drawn
        appropriate instrument. Laboratory 3 hours.   ratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: The ability to   from a variety of contemporary guitar styles
        Prerequisite: The ability to perform on a   perform on a musical instrument in a band,   including but not limited to country, rock,
        standard orchestral instrument is required.   orchestra, or chamber music ensemble. Note:   blues, and jazz. Note: This class requires the
        Note: May be taken 4 times for credit. Course   May be taken 4 times for credit. Course Typi-  student to have a full-size guitar in playable
        Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring.  Transfer   cally Off ered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit:   condition. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite:
        Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID MUS 180)  CSU, UC, USC.                     MUSIC 154 or equivalent. Course Typically
                                                                                Off ered: Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
        148                                 153                                 (Contemporary Guitar Family)
        CHAMBER MUSIC                       CONTEMPORARY GUITAR I
        0.5 to 1.0 Units                    2.0 Units                           156
        MUSIC 148 is a class for students who want   MUSIC 153 is a course in guitar playing in   CLASSICAL GUITAR I
        to learn and perform performance standard   a variety of contemporary styles. Students   2.0 Units
        chamber music repertoire from the Baroque   learn contemporary guitar techniques,   MUSIC 156 is for students who wish to
        era through the present. Ensembles from   triads, moveable chords, major scales, and   learn the elementary techniques of classical
        duos to quintets explore literature from   minor scales. Emphasis is placed on read-  guitar playing. Included are the studies of
        various periods and for various instrumen-  ing of music in the lower positions of the   fundamental music reading, skills, nota-
        tations. Emphasis is placed on interpreta-  guitar in several keys. Repertoire is drawn   tion for guitar, tuning, playing techniques,
        tion and style. Note: Audition is required.   from a variety of contemporary guitar styles   fi ngerings, key signatures and scales, and
        Please contact the instructor at extension   including but not limited to country, rock,   the performance of easy solo classical guitar
        5829 prior to the fi rst class meeting. Students   blues, and jazz. Note: This class requires the   literature in the fi rst position. Another aspect
        must provide an appropriate instrument.   student to have a full-size guitar in playable   of the course is to foster an appreciation for
        Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: The abil-  condition. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 1.5   the classic guitar, its literature and perform-
        ity to perform on a standard string, wind, or   hours. Recommended Preparation: MUSIC   ing artists.  Note: This class requires the
        keyboard instrument is required. Note: May   150 or equivalent. Course Typically Off ered:   student to have a full-size guitar in playable
        be taken 4 times for credit. Course Typically   Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.   condition. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 1.5
        Off ered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU,   (Contemporary Guitar Family)  hours. Recommended Preparation: MUSIC
        UC, USC.                                                                150 or equivalent. Course Typically Off ered:
                                                                                Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
                                                                                (Classical Guitar Family)










        2018–2019 C A T ALOG  • G LEND ALE                                 C OMMUNITY             C OLLEGE
   193   194   195   196   197   198   199   200   201   202   203