Eastern Kentucky University
School of Music
MUS107 (Guitar Class-Non Majors)

Syllabus: MUS 107
Instructor: Dr. Dennis Davis
Course Location: Campbell Building, Room 327
Course Time: T/R 12:30PM-1:45PM
Spring 2022

Course CRN: 10468

Catalog Description:

  • Group Class Guitar I (Non-Music Majors). Two classes per week. May be retaken to a maximum of 4 hours. Music minors may also enroll into private lessons (MUS132F) for one credit hour. Non-music majors/minors may enroll into private lessons (MUS 132F) after 4 semesters of MUS 107. Students who declare a music minor in guitar are required to complete one semester of MUS 107.

  • I, II. Instruction in guitar for non-music majors. May be retaken to a maximum of 4 hours. Provides basic instruction in the essential elements of guitar playing in a format accessible to all students. The ability to play guitar and a prerequisite knowledge of music is NOT required (or expected) for this course. Consider declaring a music minor if you are an experienced guitarist who is already familiar with music notation and want to take private lessons (MUS132F).


Assumptions:

  • All students must have an acoustic guitar for this course. This course requires five hours of practice time each week (minimum). Exercises, songs, and assignments are cumulative and should be practiced every week without reiteration. The weekly submission of practice journal entries will begin on the third class.

  • Required Concerts: You are required to attend (or view online, depending upon Covid policies) EKU Guitar Area Concerts and our class will perform during the opening segment of the EKU Guitar Studio Concert. Please resolve any conflicts with me during the first week of class. Note: an unexcused absence from a required concert, whether online or in-person, will lower your semester grade by one letter. Please look at your schedule before the second class and discuss any conflicts to me. Be sure to place these events in your electronic calendar.

Required Concerts:

  • Please note that Covid-19 has changed our concert activities. Depending upon EKU Covid requirements, students will be required to either view (as a live stream) or attend the EKU Guitar Area Concerts. At this point, students are required to attend as part of the live audience. MUS107 students are required to participate in the EKU Guitar Studio Concert.

  • EKU Guitar Ensemble Concert: 10/25/22; 7:30 in Gifford Theater

  • EKU Guitar Studio Concert: 11/22/22; 7:30 in Gifford Theater

Optional and Extra-Credit concerts and opportunities:

  • Extra Credit Concerts and Opportunities (5 final grade points): Extra credit opportunities (see Blackboard activities and deadlines) may arise serendipitously during the semester. Any "optional" concerts listed above that are not required may also be used for extra credit. There are also guitar instructional DVDs that may be reviewed for extra credit. A list is available upon request.

Learning Objectives Include:

  • Students will learn how to read music notation using the guitar.

  • Students will be able to demonstrate proper posture, hand position, and technique.

  • Students will learn how to practice music effectively.

  • Students will gain the ability to perform solo and ensemble works for guitar.

  • Students will learn music theory and the history of the instrument.

  • Students will learn the basics of improvisation.


Student Assessment:

  • This is a beginning guitar class, so students are not expected to know anything about the guitar or be able to play the guitar. For most, it is not really possible to play the guitar well after just one semester of study. That is why students are advised to repeat this course and improve each semester. Students interested in more advanced classes need to meet with me and discuss how to minor or major in guitar at EKU. This course is designed to fun, but it does take work and effort to progress on this instrument.

  • Students are graded according to how well they progress from whatever point they are at when they begin this class. Attendance, per the revised schedule mandated by EKU due to Covid-19, is critical for satisfactory progress and students should make every effort to attend every class, whether online or in person. An acceptable excuse is a reported illness (including self-isolation or quarantine), a University provided excuse, or an emergency resulting in unavoidable absence. Students will not receive a grade penalty for missing class due to illness or quarantine, but should notify the instructor as soon as they are aware of their need to miss class. Students are expected to make up missed work and should establish friends in the class to get their notes on what was covered. Course class recordings will be available when the material deems it necessary, but students need to realize that the recordings cannot film the entire room or all of the whiteboards. It is also not possible to teach this course from one static location in the room, so there will be times when I am not visible in the recording. Therefore, establishing a study partner will be very helpful.

  • Attendance will be taken and students are expected to attend class in person, or if required, online in staggered groups. Please note that five unexcused absences will result in a failing grade for this course. Each unexcused absence will result in a 3% reduction of your final grade and each late arrival will result in a 1% deduction of your final grade. The total for these deductions will show up in your attendance Gradebook column in Blackboard (-3 equals one absence and -1 equals one late arrival and these percentages are totaled throughout the semester in the "Attendance" column). These deductions are not added to your final grade until grades are tallied at the midterm and final. You may view "grade details" for more information about the entries in this column. Unexcused absences occurring for emergencies and exceptional and non-repetitive reasons (with written explanation and/or documentation) will also be considered and likely excused, but only on a case-by-case basis at the end of the semester. The attendance column in your Blackboard Gradebook keeps a record of absences and lateness. If you need to be late, please come to class anyway and let me know what happened after class. I will excuse it if your reason is unavoidable.

  • There is a total of 680 points possible in this class.

  • Weekly Participation: 22% of your grade (150 points). Class participation is the primary method for assessing student progress. Class participation is also the best way to learn how to play guitar. So again, attendance, whether in person, or if required, online, is mandatory. Students will suffer point deductions for not doing their homework, failing to bring the required materials, or not adequately practicing the assignments. Even if you are unprepared and have not had time to practice, it is crucial for you to still attend this class.

  • Practice Recordings: 22% of your grade (150 Points). Practice recordings are the primary method for assessing student progress. You should make them every week and upload them to our shared Google Drive folder by Sunday at 11 PM. Be sure to record your technical exercises every week after we cover them (Shifting, Pull-Offs, Hammers, and Coordination). Whenever we cover a new item, you should add it to your recording assignments until perfected or otherwise assigned (i.e. Blues in A, Chords, Ensemble literature, and Songs). Recordings should improve weekly in terms of speed, accuracy, coordination, and quality. However, your first few weeks of recordings will probably sound horrible, and that is fantastic! Make them anyway, embrace the suckage and trust that they will improve (gradually) throughout the semester.

  • Practice Synopsis: 4% of your grade (30 points).

  • Blackboard Assignments, Musictheory.net and other announced or unannounced Quizzes and Assignments: 22% of your grade (150 points, as assigned).

  • Mid-Term Exam: 15% of your final grade (100 points).

  • Final: 15% of your final grade (100 points).

  • Missing a required guitar concert will lower your final grade by one letter (per event). Missing your own concert at the end of the semester (see schedule below) will result in a failing grade for this class. Be sure to add the required events listed above to your personal calendar and discuss any conflicts with me during the FIRST WEEK of classes.

  • 100-90 = A, 89-80 = B, 79-70=C, 69-60=D, 59-0=F

  • Student Progress: The instructor will provide students with information on their progress in the course at least once prior to midterm and grades will be posted on Blackboard.

  • The last day to drop this course or to withdraw from the University may be found in the Colonel Compass.

Required Materials:

  • You MUST have your own acoustic guitar for this course and you must bring it to every class, along with your course materials. Please not "borrow" the guitars hanging on the wall. They are for music education majors. You also need to own some picks for learning contemporary music.

  • Students are required to purchase a footstool for this course. It is approximately $10-12 at Sweetwater Music (sweetwater.com) with free shipping (use the "footstool" link above). Curriers Music store also sells them and they do a fine job adjusting and restringing guitars (https://www.curriersmusicworld.net/)

  • I am editing a new text for this course. Students will not be charged for this text, but they will need to print it, punch holes in it, and organize it in a binder. BE SURE TO TURN OFF "MARKUP" UNDER THE VIEW DROPDOWN MENU BEFORE YOU PRINT IT. Leaving "Markup" on will waste space and money. Please purchase or recycle a Black Binder for this course and put my text in it. Please go to Blackboard and print the free text before our second class on Thursday. AGAIN, BE ABSOLUTELY SURE TO TURN OFF "MARKUP" VIEW IN THE WORD VIEW MENU SETTINGS BEFORE YOU PRINT IT, OTHERWISE, IT WILL WASTE A PAGE SPACE AND MONEY. You might test print a few pages to make sure that it is printing properly. Other supplementary materials will be copied and provided for free, as needed, and should also be organized into your course binder.

  • Metronome (approx. $10 or use a free smartphone app). It is typically not possible to make practice recordings with your smartphone while you are using your smartphone as a metronome.

  • A BandLab account may be required for this course if Covid forces us to work remotely. If so, students will be expected to use it for our ensemble rehearsals (our "band"). If required, go to https://www.bandlab.com/ and make your personal BandLab account and then add me as a collaborator (https://www.bandlab.com/dennis_davis)

Optional Books & Materials

Other Course Materials (Music Library in the Main Library):

  • Music Library (now in the Main Library): Articles and videos explaining guitar technique, along with videos and CD recordings.

  • Blackboard: Various instruction materials, videos of the exercises, practice recordings, and other items of interest.

  • Google Drive: You will find that you now have a shared EKU Google Drive folder for MUS107. This folder is for your practice assignments and other submissions. The advantage of using Google Drive (by logging in with your EKU credentials), is unlimited storage space and files are easy to share. Remember, you must first logout of Google Drive with your personal GMAIL account and then log back in with your EKU credentials to access our EKU shared folders.