MUSC 205: Pop, Rock, and Jazz Performance Styles IV
Citrus College Course Outline of Record
Heading | Value |
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Effective Term: | Fall 2021 |
Credits: | 4 |
Total Contact Hours: | 162 |
Lecture Hours : | 36 |
Lab Hours: | 0 |
Hours Arranged: | 126 |
Outside of Class Hours: | 72 |
Prerequisite: | MUSC 204 or Audition. |
Transferable to CSU: | Yes |
Transferable to UC: | No |
Grading Method: | Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass |
Catalog Course Description
Advanced study and performance of contemporary pop, rock, and jazz styles. This course will focus on the various fusions of these diverse styles - including appropriate rehearsal and performance techniques. 36 lecture hours, 126 lab hours.
Course Objectives
- Play their chosen instrument with control and proficiency at an advanced level appropriate to a large pop, rock and jazz ensemble setting.
- Translate written musical notation rhythmically, stylistically and dynamically appropriate to a large pop, rock and jazz ensemble setting at an advanced level.
- Understand logistical elements unique to live performance settings appropriate to large commercial ensemble settings at an advanced level.
Major Course Content
- Development of advanced control on chosen instrument
- Development of advanced proficiency on chosen instrument
- Advanced rhythm reading that is characteristic to large pop, rock and jazz ensemble performance settings
- Advanced stylistic phrasing that is appropriate to large pop, rock and jazz ensemble settings
- Advanced musical dynamics appropriate to large pop, rock and jazz ensemble settings.
- Review logistical elements unique to live professional performance settings appropriate for large pop, rock and jazz ensemble at an advanced level
- Review logistical elements unique to live professional concert performance appropriate for large pop, rock and jazz ensemble at an advanced level
Hours Arranged Content
- Instrument and vocal sections meet to rehearse assigned literature content and review and develop:
- Control on chosen instrument (intonation, range, improvisation)
- Proficiency on chosen instrument (tone)
- Accurate rhythm reading that is characteristic to large pop, rock and jazz ensemble performance settings (syncopation, dotted notes, various tempos, inherent latin rhythms)
- Stylistic phrasing that is appropriate to large pop, rock and jazz ensemble settings ("swinging at various tempos and various eras")
- Musical dynamics appropriate to large pop, rock and jazz ensemble settings (dynamic range written and implied, dynamic marking interpretation unique to the large pop, rock and jazz ensemble).
- Live performance and conferring sessions are scheduled beyond the scheduled class and section times for:
- Review logistical elements unique to live performance settings appropriate to professional settings for large pop, rock and jazz ensemble (selection of material, attire, set up and staging logistics, timelines)
- Review clients needs for a live large pop, rock and jazz ensemble (ambiance, vibe, special requests, logistical challenges)
- Develop strategies for clients needs (planning)
- Implement strategies for clients needs (gigs/performance, problem solving)
- Live performance and conferring sessions are scheduled beyond the scheduled class and section times for:
- Review logistical elements unique to live performance concert settings appropriate for large pop, rock and jazz ensemble (selection of material, attire, set up and staging logistics, timelines)
- Review audience needs for a live large pop, rock and jazz ensemble (ambiance, vibe, themes, logistical challenges)
- Develop strategies for audience needs (planning)
- Implement strategies for audiences needs (gigs/performance, problem solving)
Suggested Reading Other Than Required Textbook
The Inner Game of Tennis
Examples of Required Writing Assignments
Short essays on historical significance and style considerations of musicians are required.
Examples of Outside Assignments
Practice Music
Group Rehearsals
Observing Concerts
Listening to Music
Instruction Type(s)
Lecture, Lab, Online Education Lecture, Online Education Lab