Revised 08/2024
MUS 155 - Applied Music - Woodwinds (1 CR.)
Course Description
Teaches fundamentals of the woodwind instruments. Studies the standard repertoire. 1 half-hour lessons per week, 4 hours practice (laboratory) required.
General Course Purpose
Students taking applied woodwind lessons will develop markedly improved woodwind technique (including hand and arm posture, fingering, embouchure, and music reading), basic knowledge of hand physiology and health, breath support and an increasing repertoire of standard keyboard literature appropriate and suitable for audition and public performance.
Course Prerequisites/Corequisites
None.
Course Objectives
Upon completing the course, the student will be able to:
- Recognize pitch notation in both treble or bass clef (dependent on which instrument)
- Recall fingering concepts at beginning level
- Recognize and perform rhythm notation
- Reproduce learned skills to learn a new piece without coaching
- Recall the correct physical approach to the instrument for better technical control and comfort
- Sight read at beginning level
Major Topics to Be Included
- Pitch and rhythm notation
- Technical exercises designed to strengthen and improve technique on the instrument
- Performing skills - how to prepare for a successful performance
- Problem solving skills designed to efficiently learn new music
- Breathing techniques and control