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Orchestra 1,2 (P) (5335, 5336) |
Grade Range: | |
9–12 | |
Prerequisites: | |
Ability to play, or interest in learning to play, a string instrument; students may be auditioned and grouped together into ensembles on the basis of tone quality, instrumentation, or skill | |
Course duration: | |
Two semesters | |
Subject area in which graduation credit will be given: | |
Visual and Performing Arts | |
UC subject area satisfied: | |
f - Visual and Performing Arts | |
Course Description: | |
Orchestra 1,2 teaches the musical concepts and technique of performing at a beginning level. In this course, students will learn how to produce controlled and accurate pitch and create a mature string tone, as well as learn the basics of music notation and musical vocabulary. Students will be exposed to the major scale and diverse repertoire and will be asked to think deeply about the discipline of music from a number of perspectives, including style, genre, mood, and historical and cultural context. Additional topics of study include demonstrating appropriate performance etiquette, identifying musical contrasts, evaluating performances, and creating new music through compositions and improvisations. | |
State Course Code(s): | |
9291 - Music - Instrumental (Performance Based) | |
Basic Texts and Teaching Guides: | |
Each site selects its own resources from available instructional media. SDUSD VAPA Core Learnings, 2005. |