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Dec 01, 2024
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MUS 137 - Classical GuitarCredits: 2 Nylon-string classical guitars are recommended. Introduces techniques and repertoire of the classical guitar and students will perform a variety of simple repertoire pieces from different historical style periods. Emphasizes solo and ensemble playing. Teaches rest stroke, free stroke, arpeggio technique, proper posture and positioning, reading music in 2 parts, and basic expressive interpretation.
Prerequisite(s): MUS 135 or permission of instructor Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: Yes
Outcomes and Objectives
- Read and perform guitar music.
- Read and play treble clef notes from E to g2.
- Relate written notes to positions on guitar.
- Read music in two parts on a single staff.
- Read simple chord voicing.
- Play single note melodies from classical repertoire.
- Play 2-part pieces.
- Manipulate the right hand in plucking the guitar strings.
- Execute proper right hand thumb motion and movement.
- Execute proper right hand index, middle, and ring finger movement in rest and free s strokes.
- Demonstrate basic playing technique.
- Demonstrate correct posture and playing position.
- Demonstrate correct left hand movements.
- Coordinate right and left hand movements simultaneously.
- Understand basic musicianship.
- Identify phrases.
- Identify and execute changes of timbre.
- Identify and execute dynamics.
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