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1.00 Credits
Credits:1 Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description This lab will break down all aspects of funk guitar styles. Students will familiarize themselves with salient concepts including phrasing, time, rhythm playing, "playing the pocket," harmonics possibilities, and understanding the many roles that the guitar can play in funk settings. Funk is a dialect in the musical language. As is the case with any language, students will focus on understanding and communicating in this dialect, listening to pronunciation and how sentences are phrased, and building a strong vocabulary.
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0.50 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-117 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description Instrumental lab for guitar principals dealing with two-octave, three- and four-part arpeggios across the guitar. Included in weekly assignments will be exercises and drill studies.
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0.50 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description This lab is designed for the student to experience the rhythmic challenges (from simple to very complex) encountered in contemporary music. Pop, rock,jazz, fusion, and country music styles will be covered in harmonic settings.
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0.50 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description A performance lab for guitarists focusing on combining jazz style harmonic techniques with the development of rhythmic flexibility. This course is for students who wish to develop these skills in an interactive setting.
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0.50 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-117 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description A Guitar Department course in which students will study methods and techniques specifically related to the accompaniment of vocalists in a variety of styles and settings. Students will learn appropriate repertoire; chord and melodic techniques, including drop two and three, voicings, walking bass techniques, chord soloing techniques, and finger- and pick-style playing; and techniques for working with male and female vocalists in solo, duo, trio, or larger settings.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description This lab is an introduction to rhythmic displacement in comping and soloing by the use of various polyrhythms and polymeters against a standard 3/4 or 4/4 time signature.
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0.50 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description A lab for guitar principals that develops approach patterns and trains the ear for improvisation in all idioms.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:1 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description A course exploring a wide range of creative, aesthetic, conceptual, and technical aspects of recording electric and acoustic guitar. Topics will include the creation of overdubbed parts in a recording session and related aspects of tone; orchestration and concept; recording media; direct recording of electric guitar; microphone use and theory applied to electric and acoustic guitar; use of equalization; compression and other effects in a recording environment; and mixing and production concepts.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:1 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-117 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description A workshop class for aspiring classical guitarists of all levels, based on the traditional repertoire class, where standard and lesser known works of guitar literature are performed, coached, and discussed. Students will regularly perform level-appropriate pieces agreed upon with the instructor, and through these performances, the class will provide a survey of guitar literature. Coaching will cover issues of classical guitar performance such as tone, technique, musicality, interpretation, and style. The course will also include study of major classical guitarists and their recordings.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-117 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description An intermediate-level lab focusing on the rehearsal and recording of literature written or transcribed for classical guitar.
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