MUSC 367:368
GUITAR CLASS (GE)
Catalog Entry
MUSC367:368. Guitar Class (GE)
Three hours. (1:1)
Beginning through intermediate guitar techniques intended primarily for students requiring
functional skills.
Note(s): General Education and Humanistic or Artistic Expression designated course. Open to
all students with consent of instructor.
Detailed Description of Content of Course
The basic purpose of these courses are to have student explore the universal nature of the guitar as a musical instrument. Thus, many musical styles, cultures and related performance techniques will be covered. The major areas to be considered are as follows:
MUSC367
1. Tuning and instrument care
2. Seating and positioning
3. Efficient right and left hand movement
4. Popular music symbols
5. Open position chords
6. Song accompaniment with strumming
7. Song accompaniment with arpeggios
8. Standard notation for guitar
9. Single note melodies
10. Simple solos
11. Simple barred chords
12. Ensemble music
MUSC368
1. Upper position chords
2. Walking-Bass
3. Full-Barr茅 chords
4. Muting
5. Classical style
6. Travis Picking (Alternating thumb and finger style)
7. Jazz stylings
8. Tablature
9. Intermediate solos
10. Syncopated arpeggios
11. Ensemble music 鈥揺valuation and performance
12. Improvisation
13. Basic Song-Writing
Detailed Description of Course
The course will include instruction, demonstration, and student participation in a lab type setting. One on one instruction is used to enhance the students ability to fully master the subject matter. Also included in the course are solo and ensemble performing opportunities, basic song-writing and improvisation.
Goals and Objectives of the Course
At the conclusion of the course, the student will be able to read standard notation, tablature, chord diagrams, and chord symbols as written for the guitar. The student will be functional in pickstyle and fingerstyle techniques. Specifically, solo and lead playing, as well as accompaniment and rhythm guitar techniques, will have been mastered in a variety of musical styles which include pop, rock, classical, latin, jazz, folk, and blues.
Assessment Measures
Performance tests will be used for assessment. Students will perform for the instructor selected material covered in class. Test grades are determined by the quality of these performances. Specifically, tempo, clarity, accuracy, technique, and playing in or out of tune are all factors which can influence performance quality. Classroom contributions and individual progress are also considered in determining a student's semester grade.
Other Course Information
The instructor on occasion may require students to attend guitar recitals and seminars.
Approval and Subsequent Reviews
DATE ACTION REVIEWED BY
Revised April, 2009
March 01, 2021