CCOG for MUC 144C Fall 2024
- Course Number:
- MUC 144C
- Course Title:
- Contemporary Singing III
- Credit Hours:
- 2
- Lecture Hours:
- 10
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 20
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon completion of the course students should be able to:
- Use their voice as an instrument to produce natural vocal sounds.
- Demonstrate correct vocal production techniques.
- Sing in an ensemble using two- and three-part harmony
- Prepare and present a portfolio of set list/repertoire, artist statement, and strategy for marketing oneself as a vocal artist.
- Prepare and present to an audience 2-4 solo songs in contrasting musical styles.
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Explain artistic and aesthetic choices with regard to cultural and historical assumptions, associations, traditions, and conventions and to one's own voice, style and/or identity.
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Demonstrate understanding of performance etiquette and appropriate stage presence.
Course Activities and Design
Content for the course will be presented in a lecture format along side in class lab work:
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Vocal warm-up exercises
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Weekly documentation of development and understanding of technical progress and artistic progress
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Weekly discussion and analyzation of technical and artist development challenges
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Group singing using two- and three-part harmony songs
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Collaboration with other vocalists, instrumentalists, and accompanists.
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Performance of contrasting solo songs and group song
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Practice using live sound equipment
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Discussion of performances: what worked, what needs improvement, how did it feel?
Outcome Assessment Strategies
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Class participation
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Assignments/Journals
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Song performances (solo and group)
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Portfolio presentation
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
- Vocal production techniques (natural breath support, correct phonation, relaxation, and concentration)
- Warm-up exercises to maintain strength and improve confidence
- Maintenance of a healthy voice
- Musicianship: rhythm, intonation, ear-training, phrasing
- Artist realization/personal style in development of portfolio
- Utilization of sound equipment in performance
- Stage presence and performance techniques
- Marketing oneself as a vocal artist