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4.00 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILPD-211 Course Chair:D. Anderson Required of:PERF drum set principals Electable by:All percussion principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description Intermediate-to-advanced drum set chart reading and improvisation studies, notation, and repertoire. Continued orchestral and rudimental snare drum studies.
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0.50 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILPD-112 Course Chair:D. Anderson Required of:None Electable by:Drum set and total percussion principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description This lab emphasizes techniques related to traditional wire brushes and heavier specialty brushes, including conventional sweeping and figure patterns, individualized patterns, distribution of rhythm between both hands, reverse functioning in the hands, and techniques related to jazz and bossa nova styles. Repertoire study and brush stylists including Philly Joe Jones, Vernell Fournier, and Ed Thigpen will be investigated.
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5.00 Credits
Credits:.5 credit Prerequisites:None Course Chair:D. Anderson Required of:None Electable by:All Percussion Department principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description This course will enhance the learning and playing of standard repertoire for drum set in various rock styles. Approximately fifty songs will be analyzed, studied, and memorized. This course is designed to allow the student to possess a working knowledge of the standard repertoire. This course is designed to expand upon the repertoire that currently is studied in the department's drum lab program, elective labs, and core curriculum.
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5.00 Credits
Credits:.5 credit Prerequisites:ILPD-112 Course Chair:D. Anderson Required of:None Electable by:All Percussion Department principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description This course will enhance the learning and playing of standard repertoire for drum set in various jazz styles. Approximately fifty songs will be analyzed, studied, and memorized. This course is designed to allow the student to gain a working knowledge of the standard repertoire. This course is designed to expand upon the repertoire that currently is studied in the department's drum lab program, elective labs, and core curriculum.
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5.00 Credits
Credits:.5 credit Prerequisites:ILPD-112 Course Chair:D. Anderson Required of:None Electable by:All Percussion Department principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description This course will enhance the learning and playing of the standard repertoire for drum set in various hip-hop styles. Course also focuses on the hip-hop culture and history through the study of key musical figures in the genre.
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0.50 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:None Course Chair:D. Anderson Required of:None Electable by:All percussion principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description Application of basic rhythms and techniques to jazz and avant-garde music.
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0.50 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILPD-112 Course Chair:D. Anderson Required of:None Electable by:All percussion principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description Funk Drumming Lab is a study of various bands and individual artists who played a prominent role in the development of funk, soul, and r&b music in the mid- to late-twentieth century. There will also be studies of pertinent grooves and the techniques necessary to execute them. Studies will include sticking patterns, phrasing, and coordination techniques.
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1.00 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILPD-112 Course Chair:D. Anderson Required of:PERF total percussion principals Electable by:All percussion principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description Rhythm and meter studies including basic figures, metric modulation, and superimposition.
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0.50 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:None Course Chair:D. Anderson Required of:None Electable by:All percussion principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description This course examines the sonic and acoustic dimensions of the instruments that make up the drum set. Study of the history, materials used, manufacturing processes, tuning, and maintenance of these components through demonstrations and direct experience. Comparisons of common descriptive sonic vocabulary with the actual sounds; techniques for adapting and controlling sound in various styles.
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0.50 Credits
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:None Course Chair:D. Anderson Required of:None Electable by:All percussion principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description A performance-based historical survey of country and western drumming styles up to the present day. Development of performance skills in country and western feels incorporating both stick and brush techniques. Major drummers in this style will be studied.
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