Music
Course Information
Course Information
Basic Ukulele
Course Code: H611060
Prerequisite: None
Elective
1 Credit
In this course, the basics of playing the ukulele are presented in an ensemble-based, blended learning class format. Ukulele is a small 4 stringed guitar of Hawaiian origin. This includes group music learning, solo repertoire, and multi-part arrangements of original and traditional songs. Students will learn music fundamentals, music theory, guitar tablature and standard notation. Participation in concerts is mandatory. School ukuleles are available though having your own instrument is highly recommended.
Beginning Guitar
Course Code: H611080
Prerequisite: None
Elective
1 Credit
This course is for guitarists with little or no experience. Students will learn open chords, power chords, movable chords, melodic playing, accompaniment techniques, and a variety of playing techniques. Students will learn music fundamentals, and music theory, read standard music notation, and some tablature.
Intermediate Guitar
Course Code: H611081
Prerequisite: Beginning Guitar or successful audition
Elective
1 Credit
In this course, students will continue to improve their understanding and ability to read and play different staff notations, tablature, chord frames, and chord symbols. Students will also learn to utilize various right-hand styles. A variety of music styles will be used including classical, jazz, rock and more.
Music in Society
Course Code: H611013
Prerequisite:
Grades 10-12
Elective
1 Credit
In this course, students explore the language of music through an introduction to basic elements, forms, and styles across time. Acquaints students with composers' lives and influential creative individualities, discovering representative works and milestones in Western society. Develops techniques for listening analytically and critically. Reviews the historical development and significance of art music within the context of evolving societal structures.
This is a UCGS transfer course.
Symphonic Band I
Course Code: H611010
Prerequisite: Daniel Morgan Middle School Band or successful audition
Elective
1 Credit
In this course, students will learn and practice the fundamentals of music in a concert band setting. Concert band instrumentation includes flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and concert percussion. Special attention will be given to tone production, tuning, melody, harmony, rhythm, and form as we listen to, practice, and create music in an ensemble setting. Students are required to perform three concerts. Students will practice and perform music at intermediate to advanced levels.
Symphonic Band II
Course Code: H611011
Prerequisite: Symphonic Band I
Elective
1 Credit
In this course, students will continue to learn and practice the fundamentals of music in a concert band setting. Concert band instrumentation includes flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and concert percussion. Special attention will be given to tone production, tuning, melody, harmony, rhythm, and form as we listen to, practice, and create music in an ensemble setting. Students are required to participate in the District 14 Concert Band Assessment and Spring Concert in the Patsy Cline Auditorium. Students will practice and perform music at intermediate to advanced levels.
Jazz Ensemble and Improvisation
Course Code: H611012
Prerequisite: Daniel Morgan Middle School Band, John Handley band/guitar, or successful audition
Elective
1 Credit
In this course, students will learn and practice the fundamentals of music in a jazz ensemble setting. Jazz ensemble instrumentation includes, but is not limited to, piano, electric guitar, drums, electric or acoustic bass guitar, alto, tenor and bari saxophone, trombone and bass trombone, and trumpet. Special attention will be given to tone production, tuning, melody, harmony, form and improvisation as we listen to, practice and create music in an ensemble setting. The jazz ensemble will give performances throughout the year in the Patsy Cline Auditorium and at community events.