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MUS 366 - Applied Jazz (Individual Instruction)


Description:
Private study on instruments secondary to a student’s major performance area. Intended particularly for advanced students who wish to develop additional skills on an instrument or in voice to enrich their total music background. Instruction available in performance areas A-E, G and H. One credit any quarter, may be repeated.

Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: at least two quarters at the MUS 264 level and admission to the BA music jazz specialization.

Credits: (1)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Steadily and continually develop technical skills on their instrument in the jazz idiom according to the progression on the Jazz Jury Rubric.
  • Steadily and continually memorize jazz standards on their instrument in the jazz idiom according to the progression on the Jazz Jury Rubric.
  • Steadily and continually develop musical skills on their instrument in the classical idiom according to the progression on the Jazz Jury Rubric.
  • Steadily and continually develop jazz vocabulary on their instrument in the jazz idiom through transcribing and performing jazz master improvisations according to the progression on the Jazz Jury Rubric.

Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
10/16/2008

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