I. General Information
1. Course Title:
Community Band I
2. Course Prefix & Number:
MUSC 1408
3. Course Credits and Contact Hours:
Credits: 1
Lecture Hours: 2
Lab Hours: 0
4. Course Description:
This performing group encompasses age levels from high school to adult and musicianship levels from intermediate to expert in a concert band setting. The group prepares and performs traditional and contemporary band literature in public performance with one concert per semester.
5. Placement Tests Required:
6. Prerequisite Courses:
MUSC 1408 - Community Band I
There are no prerequisites for this course.
8. Prerequisite (Entry) Skills:
Intermediate level skills on woodwind, brass or percussion instruments are required for participation in the band.
9. Co-requisite Courses:
MUSC 1408 - Community Band I
There are no corequisites for this course.
II. Transfer and Articulation
1. Course Equivalency - similar course from other regional institutions:
Name of Institution
|
Course Number and Title
|
Credits
|
Bemidji State University
|
MUS 2710 Symphonic Band
|
1
|
St Cloud State University
|
MUSP 164(264)
|
1
|
III. Course Purpose
MN Transfer Curriculum (General Education) Courses - This course fulfills the following goal area(s) of the MN Transfer Curriculum:
Goal 6 – Humanities and Fine Arts
IV. Learning Outcomes
1. College-Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Outcomes/Competencies |
Students will be able to: |
Demonstrate reading and listening skills |
Rehearsal of written music for group performance |
Demonstrate interpersonal communication skills |
Demonstrating cooperation and mutual assistance with other musicians in the rehearsal setting. |
Work as a team member to achieve shared goals |
Create a situation where all members must cooperate to achieve a successful and musical performance. |
2. Course Specific Outcomes - Students will be able to achieve the following measurable goals upon completion of
the course:
Expected Outcome
|
MnTC Goal Area
|
Contribute leadership and group effort within their section of the band
|
6
|
Engage in the creative process or interpretive performance. Students will be expected to contribute their interpretive and musical skills in the preparation process.
|
6
|
Read and interpret concert band literature with appropriate style and sound.
|
6
|
V. Topical Outline
Listed below are major areas of content typically covered in this course.
1. Lecture Sessions
Explanation of any special instructions necessary to perform the piece being prepared.
2. Laboratory/Studio Sessions
A sufficient warm-up routine will be used at the beginning of each rehearsal with individual and group tuning. Major scales will be used as a part of this routine to make sure all members are familiar with the scales. The literature chosen will reflect various styles and periods of Band Music History appropriate for the skill level of the band. Performance needs may dictate the nature of some of the literature but a variety of styles and periods will be represented as much as is possible.
|
I. Warm up
Individual tuning
Group tuning
|
II. Rehearse
Discussion of historical music period
Discussion of music style
Rehearsal of compositions appropriate to the skill level of the performers
|
III. Performance
Annual Concerts
Concerts on other occasions as determined by instructor
|
I. General Information
1. Course Title:
Community Band I
2. Course Prefix & Number:
MUSC 1408
3. Course Credits and Contact Hours:
Credits: 1
Lecture Hours: 2
Lab Hours: 0
4. Course Description:
This performing group encompasses age levels from high school to adult and musicianship levels from intermediate to expert in a concert band setting. The group prepares and performs traditional and contemporary band literature in public performance with one concert per semester.
5. Placement Tests Required:
6. Prerequisite Courses:
MUSC 1408 - Community Band I
There are no prerequisites for this course.
8. Prerequisite (Entry) Skills:
Intermediate level skills on woodwind, brass or percussion instruments are required for participation in the band.
9. Co-requisite Courses:
MUSC 1408 - Community Band I
There are no corequisites for this course.
II. Transfer and Articulation
1. Course Equivalency - similar course from other regional institutions:
Name of Institution
|
Course Number and Title
|
Credits
|
Bemidji State University
|
MUS 2710 Symphonic Band
|
1
|
St Cloud State University
|
MUSP 164(264)
|
1
|
III. Course Purpose
2. MN Transfer Curriculum (General Education) Courses - This course fulfills the following goal area(s) of the MN Transfer Curriculum:
Goal 6 – Humanities and Fine Arts
IV. Learning Outcomes
1. College-Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Outcomes/Competencies |
Students will be able to: |
Demonstrate reading and listening skills |
Rehearsal of written music for group performance |
Demonstrate interpersonal communication skills |
Demonstrating cooperation and mutual assistance with other musicians in the rehearsal setting. |
Work as a team member to achieve shared goals |
Create a situation where all members must cooperate to achieve a successful and musical performance. |
2. Course Specific Outcomes - Students will be able to achieve the following measurable goals upon completion of
the course:
Expected Outcome
|
MnTC Goal Area
|
Contribute leadership and group effort within their section of the band
|
6
|
Engage in the creative process or interpretive performance. Students will be expected to contribute their interpretive and musical skills in the preparation process.
|
6
|
Read and interpret concert band literature with appropriate style and sound.
|
6
|
V. Topical Outline
Listed below are major areas of content typically covered in this course.
1. Lecture Sessions
Explanation of any special instructions necessary to perform the piece being prepared.
2. Laboratory/Studio Sessions
A sufficient warm-up routine will be used at the beginning of each rehearsal with individual and group tuning. Major scales will be used as a part of this routine to make sure all members are familiar with the scales. The literature chosen will reflect various styles and periods of Band Music History appropriate for the skill level of the band. Performance needs may dictate the nature of some of the literature but a variety of styles and periods will be represented as much as is possible.
|
I. Warm up
Individual tuning
Group tuning
|
II. Rehearse
Discussion of historical music period
Discussion of music style
Rehearsal of compositions appropriate to the skill level of the performers
|
III. Performance
Annual Concerts
Concerts on other occasions as determined by instructor
|