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MUA 220 - Applied Piano II


Last Date of Approval: Spring 2021

1 Credits
Total Lecture Hours: 0
Total Lab Hours: 45
Total Clinical Hours: 0
Total Work-Based Experience Hours: 0

Course Description:
This course offers one half-hour lesson of private piano instruction per week, with a minimum of 30 minutes of practice per day (Piano majors should expect to practice at least one to two hours a day). The goal is the development of both fundamental and advanced piano technique, literacy, ear training, and musicianship. This course helps students build confidence in public presentation and enhance their personal responsibility to achieve a higher level of personal performance, consider the amount of individual practice time required to reach their highest level of performance, and effectively express themselves, all of which will benefit them in the classroom, in life, and in the workforce. It is open to music majors and non-majors. Studio seminars and recitals will be offered and participation expected as discussed with instructor.

Prerequisites/Corequisites: None

Mode(s) of Instruction: traditional/face-to-face

Credit for Prior Learning: There are no Credit for Prior Learning opportunities for this course.

Course Fees: Lesson Fee: $130.00

Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives:
1) Develop competence and expressive capabilities on the instrument: tone
quality, intonation, rhythm, musicianship, articulation.
2) Develop ability to sight-read pitch and rhythm notation.
3) Learn and use a vocabulary specific to music.
4) Maintain a practice schedule and log time spent in private/small group
rehearsal.
5) Further develop competencies in basic musicianship.
6) Further develop competencies in piano technique.
7) Develop appreciation and skills needed to perform a variety of musical styles
and genres.
8) Develop work-place skills pertinent to the music profession.
 9) Gain a knowledge for assessing the aesthetic qualities of music.
 10) Develop critical thinking skills.
 11) Experience contributing time and talent to the college and the community
by performing at various college and community functions.
 12) Develop “think for yourself” attitude and practice habits.
 13) Develop performance abilities and stage presence.
 14) Maintain proper posture in rehearsal and performance.
 15) Maintain a high level of poise and showmanship during all rehearsals and performances.
 



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