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MUSC 126 - Class Guitar Level 2

2 Credits


Group instruction at the elementary level; accompaniment skills; correct hand positions and fingerings; fundamental theory including melodic, harmonic and rhythmic notation.

Pre-requisite(s) MUSC 125 min 2.0
Course Note Previously MUSIC 126.
Fees

Quarters Typically Offered
Designed to Serve Any student with basic guitar skills.
Active Date 20220330T15:34:26

Grading Basis Decimal Grade
Class Limit 15
Contact Hours: Lecture 22
Total Contact Hours 22
Degree Distributions:
AA
  • Humanities Area II
  • Performance

Course Outline
  • Approaching new music: music analysis, practice patterns & memorization exercises.
  • Elementary musicianship.
  • Accompaniment study.
  • Review rest and free strokes.
  • Sight-reading exercises and review in 1st, 2nd, & 5th positions.
  • Identification of melodic/harmonic intervals and their inversions.
  • Identification of triads and their inversions.
  • Review of chord forms in root position built on the 5th and 6th strings.
  • Music in two lines.
  • Play and harmonize melodies using written notation and chord symbols.
  • Minimum movement principle.
  • Left hand ligado technique, ascending & descending.
  • Dotted & syncopated rhythms.
  • Simple & compound duple & triple meters.
  • Right hand techniques: arpeggio, solid chords, rasqueado, & tremolo.
  • Articulations: legato & staccato.
  • Tone production: sul ponticello and sul tasto.
  • Dynamic ranges.
  • 5th position studies.
  • Moveable bar chord forms of major, minor, Mm7ths , & mm 7ths in root position on the 5th & 6th strings around the circle of 5ths.
  • Primary chords around the circle of 5ths.
  • Major and minor scale patterns on 5th & 6th strings.
  • Solo and ensemble performance recitals.

 

Student Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate elementary guitar skills with proper hand coordination and fingerboard positions, finger technique in both hands, & sight-reading.

Play & harmonize melodies using written notation as well as chord symbols.

Demonstrate melodic & harmonic transposition by sight in multiple keys.

Correctly play all major and minor scales, their primary chords (I, IV, V7 in major & I, IV, V7 in minor), and identify their key signatures.

Correctly identify melodic & harmonic intervals & their inversion.

Correctly identify triads & their inversions.

Demonstrate proficiency performing dotted & syncopated rhythms and simple & compound duple & triple meters.

Demonstrate advanced fingerings and articulations.

Perform elementary master literature from various style periods.

Demonstrate tone production: dynamics, sul ponticello, & sul tasto.



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