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Fall 2012 5-21-12 - Contra Costa College

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5/<strong>21</strong>/<strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong> <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong>CALL#DAYS HOURS ROOMINSTR.DATESThis course will closely examine the multi- cultural origins of American music, where theblending of African, European and Latin American influences resulted in the emergence of theUnited States' own indigenous musical forms: Blues, Jazz, Rock, Country, Tex Mex andAmerican Musical Theater. This course satisfies the CCC cultural pluralism requirementeffective summer 1993. This course meets the CSU General Education requirement for AreaC1-Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).CALL# DAYS HOURS ROOM1849MW9:40-11:00am H-40+ 1 hour by arrangement each week.1857TTH<strong>12</strong>:40-2:00pm H-40INSTR.Griest, JGriest, JDATESSemesterSemester+ 1 hour by arrangement each week.4656 MW 9:40-11:00am H-23Day, CSemesterMUSIC-151Continuing Piano (SC) - 2 UnitsMUSIC-119Basic Music (SC) - 3 UnitsBasic knowledge and skills in the fundamentals of music, with emphasis on singing, listening,and playing simple melody and rhythm instruments. Recommended for students with little or nomusic background. This course meets the CSU General Education requirement for Area C1-Arts(Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).Advisory: MUSIC 150Piano instruction for the continuing beginner. This course meets the CSU General Educationrequirement for Area C1-Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).1860TTH9:40-11:00am+ 1 hour by arrangement each week.H-40Austin, SSemester4657 TTH 9:40-11:00am H-23Walker, TSemesterMUSIC-155Jazz and Popular Piano (SC) - 2 UnitsMUSIC-<strong>12</strong>0Music Theory I (Introduction) (SC) - 4 UnitsThis course provides group instruction in playing rock, Latin, and jazz piano with emphasis oninterpreting chord charts, scale technique and basic improvisation.This course provides a comprehensive study of the fundamentals of music, integrating theory andmusic reading through solfeggio. Musicianship will be improved through the development ofaural, vocal, conducting and reading skills. Also included will be aural recognition of intervals,rhythms, scales and basic harmonies through applied music exercises, melodic and rhythmicdictation and sightsinging. This course meets the CSU General Education requirement for AreaC1-Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).1<strong>21</strong>0T7:10-9:30pm+ 1 hour by arrangement each week.H-40Scholz, SSemesterMUSIC-158Beginning Guitar (SC) - 2 Units<strong>12</strong>07 TTHFTTHFMUSIC-1<strong>21</strong>3:10-5:00pm3:10-5:00pmA-1AH-23Montanero, JMusic Theory II (Beginning Harmony) (SC) - 4 UnitsSemesterContinuing Music Theory I, this course will emphasize the Baroque-Viennese Classic(1600-1800) harmonic techniques through style analysis, four-part writing, and functional piano.Additional ear training experience is required through independent tape programs. This coursemeets the CSU General Education requirement for Area C1-Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).This course is designed for the complete beginner with little or no musical experience. Thiscourse is also recommended for the non-reading player interested in learning how to read musicon the guitar. It introduces basic open positions chords and strumming, scales and cadences,single note reading across all six strings in the first position (first 4 frets), beginning classicaltechnique with simple two-part texture in easy keys, beginning arpeggios, popular and folk songaccompaniment, and how to read a "fake chart", as well as basic first position keys and chordsand harmonization. This course meets the CSU General Education requirement for Area C1-Arts(Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).1861 W 6:10-10:00pm H-23Galen, RSemester<strong>12</strong>08 TTHFTTHF3:10-5:00pm3:10-5:00pmA-1AH-23Montanero, JSemesterMUSIC-159Prerequisite: MUSIC 158Intermediate Guitar (SC) - 2 UnitsMUSIC-130Home Studio Recording (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course will provide a functional working knowledge of small studio multi-track recording,and will include four-track recording techniques, computer-assisted recording throughsequencing, digital sound processing, and tape-to-sequencer synchronization techniques. Thiscourse meets the CSU General Education requirement for Area C1-Arts (Art, Dance, Music,Theatre).This course is designed for the second-semester beginning and intermediate-level player withsome reading and playing experience. Included will be instruction on increasing the reading rangeup the fingerboard, rhythmic fluency, chord vocabulary, harmonic theory for the fingerboard,playing in all open position keys, new combinations of left and right-hand fingering, movablechords and scales, improvising solos, building a repertoire, classical solos, duets, trios, folksongs, and easy jam tunes, including basic techniques of classical guitar playing and songaccompaniment. This course meets the CSU General Education requirement for Area C1-Arts(Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).1040 TH 7:10-10:00pm H-23Walker, TSemester1868 W 6:10-10:00pm H-23Galen, RSemesterMUSIC-150Beginning Piano (SC) - 2 UnitsGroup instruction for the student who has not played piano before. This course meets the CSUGeneral Education requirement for Area C1-Arts (Art, Dance, Music, Theatre).MUSIC-170Beginning Group Voice (SC) - 1-2 Units35

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