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MUEN-1122-001 Concert Band
Prerequisite: Instructor consent and audition
Ensemble studying and performing literature for wind ensemble and concert band.
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(1 sem hr; 3 studio)
On Campus Course
None
Instrument in good playing condition with appropriate accessories.
Attendance at rehearsals and performances listed in the syllabus
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Music students at Amarillo College have the opportunity to engage in many different performing ensembles. A high standard for student conduct is expected from all community members and Amarillo College Students enrolled in any course to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all students and faculty.
All participants must comply with the following:
Music Students are graded on attendance and participation in performances and rehearsals.
Attendance at all performance events is mandatory. See calendar
August
23 On-site registration and music check-out 7:00-8:00
30 AC Academic student only rehearsal 7:00-8:30
September
6 No Rehearsal – Labor Day
13 First full Rehearsal 7:00
20 Rehearsal
27 Rehearsal
October
4 Rehearsal
11 Rehearsal - guest conductor
18 Fall Break, no classes
25 Rehearsal
November
1 Rehearsal
8 Rehearsal
14 Sunday Concert
15 No rehearsal
22 Rehearsal - Christmas music
29 Rehearsal
December
4 Saturday Concert and Holiday social
COURSE SYLLABUS FOR CONCERT BAND (Amarillo Wind Ensemble)
MUEN 1121, 1122, 2121, 2122, MUSIC 1022
PREREQUISITE: Basic proficiency on a woodwind, brass, or percussion instrument, or consent of instructor.
Instructor: Kellie Bartley
OFFICE LOCATION: MB311
OFFICE HOURS: By appointment
OFFICE PHONE: 371-5340
CAMPUS E-MAIL: K0358093@actx.edu
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The Amarillo College Community Concert Band serves Amarillo College music and non-music majors as well as local community members from the Texas Panhandle.
SUPPLY LIST: Instrument in good playing condition, pencils, and appropriate accessories.
STUDENT PERFORMANCE/LEARNING OUTCOMES: At the completion of the semester, the student will be able to:
1. Develop a better understanding of rhythm, and apply this skill to individual and ensemble playing.
2. Learn to better recognize correct intonation within the ensemble as related to the student’s personal performance.
3. Gain a greater understanding of musical style and historical context of the music performed this semester.
4. Participate in a fulfilling musical performance (2-3 concerts per semester)
ATTENDANCE POLICY: One absence from rehearsal per semester is allowed with no penalty. Each subsequent absence incurs a 10 point grade deduction. i.e. 2 absences = 90, 3 absences = 80 etc. Missing the Dress Rehearsal for any reason is a 25 point deduction. Missing a concert is a zero for the exam grade.
DISABILITY STATEMENT: Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact Accessibility Services (SSC 125, Phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.
GRADING CRITERIA/GRADE SCALE
Grading for Academic Music Students is based on participation and attendance. One absence from rehearsal per semester is allowed with no penalty. Each subsequent absence incurs a 10 point grade deduction. i.e. 2 absences = 90, 3 absences = 80 etc. Excessive tardiness will accumulate to equal an absence. Missing the Dress Rehearsal for any reason is a 25 point deduction. Missing a concert is a zero for the exam grade.
REQUIRED EXAMS:
Performances are considered the equivalent of examinations. Attendance at all performances is required.
Fall 2018
QUESTIONS: If you should have any questions regarding any of the topics mentioned above, I will be happy to discuss them with you. No question is unimportant, and I look forward to working with you. Have a great semester! Kellie Bartley
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