2024-2025 College Catalog
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MUS 200 - UA Marching Band “Pride of Arizona” 2.00 Credits, 6.00 Contact Hours 0 lecture periods 6 lab periods Progressive development of musical skills through interpretation of literature and marching band strategies. Includes mind and body control, scales, ensemble performance, marching and maneuvering.
Information: Faculty approval required for registration. May be taken two times for a maximum of four credit hours. If this course is repeated, see a financial aid or Veteran’s Affairs advisor to determine funding eligibility as appropriate.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate a variety of techniques leading to an ability to perform at a professional level in an ensemble setting.
- Demonstrate proper ensemble techniques: balance, intonation and timbre
- Demonstrate basic interpretation of instrumental literature
- Experience musical maturity and comfort in a live performance setting
- Recognize the relationship between the theory and history of music and the performance thereof
- Compare the art of music in the context of the sister arts, history and culture
- Demonstrate the integration of movement and sound with style elements using proper marching band techniques.
Outline:
- Interpretation of Literature
- Personal experiences of literature
- Recognition of music as an art form
- Compositional techniques
- Musical eras and styles
- Mind and Body Control
- Mental intensity towards objectives
- Technical control over the instrument
- Technical control over body
- Ensemble Performance
- Importance of good group dynamics
- Proper musical balance
- Art of aural perception, intonation, instrumental tendencies, proper embouchure, and tone production
IV. Marching and Maneuvering
- Formation marching techniques
- Integration of movement and sound
- Elements of style
Effective Term: 2022-2023
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