Dec 27, 2024  
GRCC Curriculum Database (2024-2025 Academic Year) 
    
GRCC Curriculum Database (2024-2025 Academic Year)
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MUS 122 - Piano Techniques II


Description
This class continues skills and concepts mastered in MUS 121, with greater emphasis on keyboard facility, sight playing, and piano repertoire of various styles. If the prerequisite course is not met, please see the department for information about the piano placement exam. 
Credit Hours: 1
Contact Hours: 2
School: School of Liberal Arts
Department: Music
Discipline: MUS
Last Revision Date Effective: 2017-04-17 11:48:29
Course Review & Revision Year: 2024-2025
Course Type:
Program Requirement- Offering designed to meet the learning needs of students in a specific GRCC program.
Course Format:
Laboratory - 1:2 (min.)

General Education Requirement: None
General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO):
NA
Course Learning Outcomes:
  1. Understand and develop the following technique:
    1. All major and minor scales one octave hands together in quarter notes at 72 bpm using standard fingerings.
    2. All modes starting on any white key, one octave one hand.
    3. All major and minor triads and inversions blocked in quarters and broken in triplets using standard fingerings at 40 bpm.
    4. All major and minor arpeggios two octaves hands separate in quarter notes at 72 bpm.
    5. All white key root position V7 chords blocked and one octave broken in eighth notes at 72 bpm.
    6. Major and minor cadences in all keys. Cadences will utilize primary chords and one or more secondary chords and will begin with the tonic in root position.
  2. Demonstrate skill in playing choral warm-up exercises in all keys.
  3. Transpose short pieces up or down a second.
  4. Sight-read beginning keyboard repertoire.
  5. Read two-part vocal scores that utilize the tenor clef.
  6. Harmonize melodies using primary chords and one or more secondary chords.
  7. Improvise an accompaniment to a lead sheet that uses primary chords and one or more secondary chords.
  8. Improvise simple melodies given a chord progression that uses primary chords and one or more secondary chords.
  9. Perform four pieces from the standard piano repertoire for beginners.
  10. Use rules or frameworks to provide context for and understand problems or issues. 
  11. Manage time effectively. 

Approved for Online Delivery?: No
Course Outline:
I. Weeks 1 – 2

A. Review

1. CGDAE review (1 octave scales hands together, 2 octave arpeggios hands separate, and I IV6/4 I V6/5 I cadences)

2. Transposition: simpler pieces up or down by 2nd

3. Harmonization: simple melodies with primary chords

4. Emphasis should be placed on reading new pieces

II. Weeks 3 – 6

A. Literature performance

B. Sight playing

C. F major and minor and B major and minor review (1 octave scales hands together, 2 octave arpeggios hands separate, and I IV6/4 I V6/5 I cadences)

D. New technique: Black key major and minor 2s and 3s scales 1 octave hands together, 2 octave arpeggios hands separate, and I IV6/4 I V6/5 I cadences)

E. Modes: dorian and mixolydian

F. Score reading: 2-part vocal scores that utilize the tenor clef

G. Harmonization and Lead sheets with primary chords and the ii chord

H. Transposition up or down by 2nd

I. Melodic improvisation using the pentatonic or the major scale

III. Weeks 7 – 10

A. Literature performance

B. New technique: B-flat major, E-flat major, A-flat major harmonic and melodic minor 1-octave scales, 2-octave arpeggios, and I IV6/4 I V6/5 I cadences

C. Modes: Lydian

D. Sight playing

E. Score reading: more complex 2-part vocal scores utilizing the tenor clef

F. Harmonization and Lead sheets with primary chords and the ii and vi chords

G. Transposition of short pieces of greater complexity up or down by 2nd

IV. Weeks 11 - 14

A. Literature performance

B. Sight playing

C. New Technique:  G-flat and D-flat major and minor 1 octave scales hands together, 2 octave arpeggios hands separate and I IV6/4 I V6/5 cadences

D. Modes: Phrygian and Locrian

E. Melodic improvisation over a chord progression using secondary chords

F. Harmonization and Lead sheets with primary and secondary chords

G. Transposition of short pieces of greater complexity up or down by 2nd


Mandatory CLO Competency Assessment Measures:
None
Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None
Instructional Strategies:
Lecture: 15-30%

Demonstration: 20-35%

Student practice and performance: 50-70%


Mandatory Course Components:
Individual practice outside of class 2 hours per class period. Students may sign up for practice time in the Music Center practice rooms.
Academic Program Prerequisite: None
Prerequisites/Other Requirements: MUS 121  (C or Higher)
English Prerequisite(s): None
Math Prerequisite(s): None
Course Corerequisite(s): None
Course-Specific Placement Test: Piano Placement Exam
Consent to Enroll in Course: No Department Consent Required
Total Lab Hours Per Week: 2
Faculty Credential Requirements:
18 graduate credit hours in discipline being taught (HLC Requirement), Master’s Degree (GRCC general requirement)
Faculty Credential Requirement Details: All piano faculty who teach MUS 122 must have completed the Master’s in Music with an emphasis in piano performance or piano pedagogy. Doctoral studies in a related field preferred.
General Room Request: None
Maximum Course Enrollment: 12
Equivalent Courses: None
Dual Enrollment Allowed?: Yes
Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Credit Accepted: None
AP Min. Score: NA
Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1
Programs Where This Courses is a Requirement:
Recording Technology, A.M., Music, A.M. (Western Michigan University), Recording Technology, A.M.
People Soft Course ID Number: 100281
Course CIP Code: 50.09
High School Articulation Agreements exist?: No
If yes, with which high schools?: NA
Non-Credit GRCC Agreement exist?: No
If yes, with which Departments?: NA
Corporate Articulation Agreement exist?: No
If yes, with which Companies?: NA



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