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Course Name
Turkish Perküsyon Tarihi ve Orkestrasyon Teknikleri
English Percussion History and Orchestration Techniques
Course Code
MYE 5007E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Amy Terese Salsgiver
Course Objectives 1. To provide students with a solid understanding of the properties of the instruments in the percussion family,
2. To help students develop an understanding of the unique nature of percussion performance and its physcal relationship to the written score,
3. Through focused listening to selected examples to help students gain critical listening skills and and understanding of the application of percussion instruments in Western music,
4. To guide students through composition to deal with abstract approaches to notation,
Course Description A detailed look at the technical issues involved in writing and scoring for percussion in the western classical music tradition, the historical development of percussion literature, and the role of percussion instruments in western culture prior to its inclusion in classical European music; composition of original works for percussion,
Course Outcomes Graduate students who successfully pass this course gain the following knowledge, skills, and competencies:
1. Knowledge about the percussion family, its instruments and their properties, and their performance techniques,
2. Competency to discuss the historical background of percussion instruments and their development,
3. The ability to orchestrate and compose effective and idiomatic works for percussion,
4. The ability to demonstrate critical listening ability by contextualising musical examples,
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