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MU 723: String Pedagogy
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A survey of teaching materials appropriate to all levels of advance¬ment of the private and class string student with emphasis on the analysis of the need of the individual and procedures for selecting the proper material to meet this need.
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MU 724: Woodwind Pedagogy
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A survey of teaching materials and teaching methodology of the major and/or related instruments appropriate to all levels of advancement of the private and class woodwind student with emphasis on the analysis of the need of the individual and procedures for selecting the proper material and/or method to meet this need.
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MU 725: Brass Pedagogy
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A survey of teaching materials and teaching methodology of the major and/or related instruments appropriate to all levels of advancement of the private and class brass student with emphasis on the analysis of the need of the individual and procedures for selecting the proper material and/or method to meet this need.
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MU 726: Percussion Pedagogy
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A course designed for the percussionist performer and/or music educator in which basic and advanced methods of teaching percussion instruments are explored. Solo and ensemble literature and the philosophy behind percussion ensembles are examined and discussed. The focus is on the teaching methods, materials, and literature, with particular attention to meeting the need of the individual student. Special interest topics will be included based on the needs and personnel in the class.
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MU 728: Piano Pedagogy I
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
This course is a survey of the exciting, dynamic field of piano pedagogy, with a concentration on teaching beginning and elementary children (group, individual), teaching techniques, and reviewing selected piano methods and materials. It will also include peer teaching, investigating information sources, and the creation of tools to enhance the student¿s teaching career.
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MU 729: Piano Pedagogy II Practicum
2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisite: MU 728 Piano Pedagogy I.) A continuation of Piano Pedagogy I (MU 728), MU 729 is designed to provide the pedagogy student with an opportunity to engage in supervised one on one and group teaching of beginning piano students.
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MU 730: Workshop in Band Techniques
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A workshop for in service and pre service band directors. Includes marching band techniques, rehearsal procedures, and literature. Discussion using charts, films, and recordings of outstanding bands.
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MU 732: Seminar in Music Teaching Problems
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Emporia State University
Discussions and laboratory experiences using audio visual aids and laboratory performance groups. Includes analysis of scores and contemporary materials.
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MU 733: Music in the Medieval Period
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A comprehensive study of the development of musical styles during the 10th through 14th centuries. Compositions, treatises, notation, instruments, and methods of performance will be covered.
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MU 734: Music in the Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A comprehensive study of the development of musical styles during the Renaissance through an investigation of the forms of the age and a survey of technical and aesthetic reasons for the shape in which they exist.
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