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2.00 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-241 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description A continuation of ILGT-241, with more advanced theory and techniques. Analysis becomes secondary, and in-class performance is emphasized. Instructor demonstration is continued.
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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 Study and performance of the chord solos of George Van Eps through recordings and transcriptions. Students will focus on fingerings, phrasing, and harmonic voicings of the George Van Eps style.
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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 Study of guitar performance skills based on the music of Jeff Beck. Concentration on intonation, tone production, transcription skills, and a variety of techniques both conventional and unorthodox.
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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 Study and performance of the guitar playing style of Jim Hall through recordings and transcriptions. Students will explore Jim Hall's conceptual approaches to rhythm, melody, and harmony.
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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 Instrumental lab for guitar principals with third-semester or higher standing. Emphasis on application of theory and musicianship concepts presented in core music studies (harmony and ear training) to modern rock guitar improvisation.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:1 Prerequisites:ILGT-117 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description This course teaches guitarists the music of the Allman Brothers band. Students will be given transcriptions and learn to play the music of the Allman Brothers, which will include analysis and improvisation pertaining to the harmonic structure of the tunes. Slide technique, pentatonic and modal scale applications, chord forms, and arpeggios will also be incorporated into the class.
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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, Summer, Fall Description Study of guitar performance skills based on the music of Jimi Hendrix. Concentration on intonation, tone production, transcription skills, and a variety of techniques both conventional and unorthodox.
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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 offers an in-depth analysis of complex harmonic situations in the creation and performance of chord solos, involving mechanical voicings derived from chord scales and various reharmonization techniques.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:1 credit Prerequisites:Ensemble rating 5555 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:All Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description Improvisation lab focusing more on melodic and motivic resources and less on chord scales as basis for soloing in jazz styles. Study of essential bop motives from Charlie Parker solos and their application to basic jazz forms including blues and rhythm changes.
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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 study and performance of the Brazilian guitar tradition. This course will look into the solo style of Baden Powell, teach some of the chorihnos, and continue to expand upon the repertoire of Antonio Carlos Jobim and more contemporary Brazilian composers.
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