MUS-1031 - Ensemble II: Latin Ensemble* (1) Prerequisite: MUS-1030 This ensemble explores the diverse styles of Latin-American music with an emphasis on performance skills. Repertoire will include salsa, merengue, cha-cha, rumba, Latin jazz, bolero, reggae, and other styles. Performance skills will include improvisation, reading and playing Caribbean and South American rhythms, and interpretation of Latin musical styles. Those electing to play percussion will learn techniques of instruments such as the conga, drum, bongos, claves, maracas, and timbales. The Latin Ensemble is open to beginning and experienced musicians in the following instruments: woodwind (flute, clarinet, or saxophone), brass (trumpet or trombone), guitar, bass, piano, voice, and percussion.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Perform capstone events (concerts) as part of a Latin Ensemble.
CO2 - Apply knowledge of a variety of styles and genres of music from the Latin American diaspora.
CO3 - Utilize techniques to perform as a collaborative team member in a music ensemble.
CO4 - Apply techniques unique to their instrument to continue improvement of performance practices in an ensemble setting.
Course Fee: $45
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