Discover your musical potential in Music 10/20/30! Whether you play an instrument, sing, or explore creative music technologies, this course helps you develop the skills to perform, compose, and improvise in solo and ensemble settings. Learn to interpret different forms of notation, experiment with musical styles, and apply music theory in creative ways.
You'll analyze music from different eras and cultures, refine your technical skills, and reflect on your own musical growth. By Music 30, you'll confidently apply your skills independently, develop your personal style, and consider future pathways in music. Express yourself, collaborate, and bring music to life-join Music 10/20/30
Music 10 is a comprehensive music course that explores performance, composition, and musical expression through various techniques, notations, and improvisation. Students analyze and respond to Saskatchewan’s Indigenous and Métis music, developing critical listening skills and setting personal growth goals. The course also examines the historical and cultural significance of music, identifying key characteristics of different eras, genres, and styles while exploring music’s impact on personal life and career pathways. Through creative engagement and critical reflection, students gain a deeper appreciation for music’s role in diverse cultural and historical contexts.
Music 20 builds on foundational musical skills, focusing on performance, composition, and improvisation with a deeper understanding of music theory and notation. Students critically engage with Saskatchewan’s Indigenous and Métis music, analyzing its characteristics and cultural significance. The course emphasizes personal musical growth through reflective listening and goal setting while exploring historical and contemporary musical genres, styles, and influential musicians. By examining music’s role in personal life and career pathways, students develop a broader appreciation for music’s impact across cultures and time periods.
Music 30 emphasizes independent musical performance, composition, and improvisation while refining students' ability to interpret and express musical ideas. The course explores contemporary First Nations and Métis music, analyzing its social and cultural significance. Students engage in critical self-reflection and structured musical growth, applying advanced listening and analysis skills. Through the study of various musical eras, styles, and influential musicians, students deepen their understanding of music’s role in society and personal life while considering potential career pathways and continued musical engagement.