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MUAP-1207-001 Viola Major
Prerequisite: Audition or instructor consent
One 60-minute lesson per week, minimum 10 hours of outside practice per week required. For music majors, in their major area of performance. Emphasis on development of technique, musicianship, and extensive repertoire from contrasting historical periods.
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The National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and the Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA) have developed a comprehensive overview of neuromusculoskeletal, vocal and hearing health issues for postsecondary schools and departments of music. Information of a medical nature is provided by PAMA; information regarding contextual issues in music programs, by NASM. The following links address the risk of noise-induced hearing loss, neuromusculoskeletal and vocal injury—all of which are widespread and serious public health issues for musicians and others.
\(2 sem hr; 1 hr lesson, 10 hr practice)
On Campus Course
\ Music appropriate to the level of the particular student will be assigned at the first lesson or as needed throughout the semester.
\\ Solo study materials will vary.
\\ Technical study materials may include but are not be limited to:
\\ Barbara Barber Scales for Advanced Violists
\\ Mazas Etudes Especiales
\\ Kreutzer 42 Studies for Viola
\\ Schradieck School of Violin Technics Book 1 for Viola
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\ Assignment notebook (spiral or 3 ring binder of any size)
\\ Pencils
\\ Music as assigned by instructor
\\ Recording device (optional)
\ The student will show a continuous, steady improvement in the mastery of technical and musical skills. Various technical problems will be addressed according to the individual needs of the student. Repertoire from the major periods of music will be studied. At the end of the semester, the student will perform a music jury for the entire music faculty as a final examination, which will include several repertoire pieces as well as scales and other technical exercises.
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\ Students are expected to practice 10 to 15 hours per week, divided equally among the days of the week.
\ Each weekly lesson will be graded, according to improvement and effort shown on weekly assignments. Students are expected to practice for 10 to 15 hours per week, divided evenly among the days of the week. Weekly grades will be based on the following criteria:
\\ A - Entire assignment learned and presented in a polished manner
\\ B - Assignment learned, with a few problems
\\ C - Assignment attempted, with many difficulties
\\ D - Poorly prepared lesson, with little outside practice demonstrated
\\ F - Very poorly prepared lesson, with no outside practice demonstrated; or absent from lesson without prior notification (one unexcused absence is allowed)
\\ A final playing exam, consisting of at least 3 prepared and memorized pieces learned throughout the semester, as well as representative scales from the semester of study, will be performed for the entire music faculty as a "music jury". This performance will receive a composite letter grade. The final grade for the course will be determined by averaging all weekly grades, which will be worth 75% of the total grade, and the jury grade, worth 25% of the final grade.
\ Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. In case of absence, the student must contact the instructor prior to the scheduled lesson time to set up a makeup lesson time, at the instructor's discretion. One unexcused absence will be allowed, without affecting final grade. The second unexcused absence will be recorded as an "F" in the gradebook. Three unexcused absences will result in an "F" for the final grade.
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\\ The student should contact the instructor prior to the first week of the semester to determine the time for the weekly lesson. This can be done by e-mailing the instructor (seek link at top of this syllabus), or by calling the Music Department Office (371-5340) for the instructor’s contact information.
\\ First lesson: Meet with instructor; determine individual goals for semester, choose music, and receive first practice assignment.
\\ Second lesson: Prepare the given assignment, and bring all required materials to lesson.
\\ Third and subsequent lessons: Each upcoming week's assignment will be determined by the progress demonstrated during the previous week's lesson.
\\ 12th week of school: Student must secure AC staff or personal accompanist for jury performance, and schedule pre-recital hearing of pieces with accompanist and instructor.
\\ 14th week of school: All music for the jury examination must be memorized.
\\ Monday of final exams week: Individual music jury will be performed for the entire music faculty, in the Concert Hall. Sign-up for time slots of 10 minutes per student will begin during the 14th week of school, in the Music Department Office, Room 302.
\ Practice rooms are available, located in Concert Hall south hallway; any rooms that are unlocked and contain a piano are available for individual practice.
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