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MUSI 3410/6410: Elementary and Middle School Music Methods
3.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A functional course in the techniques involved in teaching general music to students in the elementary and middle school grades. Techniques addressed will include the Orff approach, Kodaly method, Dalcroze Eurythmics and eclectic design. May be taken for graduate credit and additional coursework will be required.
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MUSI 3420/6420: Brass Methods
1.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A functional course for the music educator in the techniques involved in playing and teaching trumpet, horn, trombone, euphonium and tuba. Emphasis on development of fundamental skills and teaching techniques through hands-on experience with each of these instruments. May be taken for graduate credit; additional work will be required.
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MUSI 3430/6430: Woodwind Methods
1.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A functional course for the music educator in the techniques involved in playing and teaching flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon and saxophone. Emphasis on development of fundamental skills and teaching techniques through hands-on experience with each of these instruments. May be taken for graduate credit; additional work will be required.
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MUSI 3440/6440: String Methods
1.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A functional course for the music educator in the techniques involved in playing and teaching violin, viola, cello, bass, guitar, and the instruction of string players of all levels within mixed ensembles. Emphasis on the development of fundamental skills and teaching techniques through hands-on experience with each of the string instruments. May be taken for graduate credit; additional work will be required.
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MUSI 3450/6450: Percussion Methods
1.00 Credits
Augusta State University
A functional course for the music educator in the techniques involved in playing and teaching snare drum, mallet percussion, timpani and auxiliary instruments. Emphasis on development of fundamental skills through hands-on experience with each of the percussion instruments. May be taken for graduate credit; additional work will be required.
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MUSI 3460/6460: Marching Band Methods
1.00 Credits
Augusta State University
Developmental experiences in the pedagogical and administrative skills, and knowledge of literature needed for successful teaching of marching band in secondary schools. Emphasis on teaching marching fundamentals and drill design. May be taken for graduate credit; additional work will be required.
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MUSI 3470/6470: Vocal Methods
1.00 Credits
Augusta State University
Vocal Methods is a study of the skills involved in vocal teaching. Among the areas to be examined are fundamental vocal technique, classroom/rehearsal methods, classroom management, development of vocal musicianship, criteria for selection of literature, and multicultural choral music. Further, matters such as historical and linguistic contexts, teaching philosophy, and administrative tasks will be considered. May be taken for graduate credit; additional work will be required.
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MUSI 3511/6511: English Diction for Singers
1.00 Credits
Augusta State University
The study of principles and application of English diction in singing through the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet, spoken language drill, and study and recitation of representative song literature. May be taken for graduate credit; additional work will be required. Offered on alternate years.
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MUSI 3512/6512: Italian Diction for Singers
1.00 Credits
Augusta State University
The study of principles and application of Italian diction in singing through the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet, spoken language drill, and study and recitation of representative song literature. May be taken for graduate credit; additional work will be required. Offered on alternate years.
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MUSI 3513/6513: German Diction for Singers
1.00 Credits
Augusta State University
The study of principles and application of German diction in singing through the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet, spoken language drill, and study and recitation of representative song literature. May be taken for graduate credit; additional work will be required. Offered on alternate years.
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