MUSC 277
WOODWIND CLASS
MUSC277. Woodwind Class
Three hours laboratory (1).
Development of skills and knowledge in the fundamentals of playing, teaching, and maintaining woodwind instruments: clarinet, saxophone, flute, oboe, bassoon.
1. Teaching behaviors (modeling, diagnosing, prescribing) for instrument assembly, embouchure formation, body-instrument relationships, hand position, fingerings, posture, breathing, tone production, and articulation for woodwind instruments.
2. Methods of tone production and intonation tendencies of woodwind instruments.
3. Micro-teaching experiences simulating the instruction of beginning to intermediate school woodwind players in class lesson situations.
4. Development of playing skills on woodwind instruments.
5. Evaluation of selected elementary method books and their suitability to woodwind instrument instruction.
6. Sources of solo and ensemble literature for woodwind instruments.
7. Brand names and characteristics of good school woodwind instruments, mouthpieces, and other accessories.
8. Minor/emergency woodwind repairs and maintenance.
9. Investigation of basic reed selection and adjustment.
10.
Approaches to vibrato on each woodwind instrument.
Class activities include reading assignments, discussion, lecture, papers, micro-teaching, individual and small group performance, individual practice, and exams.
At the conclusion of the course, the student will:
1. demonstrate or describe correct assembly techniques, embouchure formation, tone production, hand position, body posture, body-instrument relationship, and fingerings for the clarinet, saxophone, flute, oboe, and bassoon.
2. perform on specified woodwind instrument at least the level of a beginning student with one semester of instruction, which includes playing the following scales:a. Clarinet
1) F scale---F3 to F6
2) G scale---G3 to G6
3) Chromatic scale---E3 to G6
4) Alternate fingeringsb. Saxophone
1) F scale---F4 to F6
2) G scale---G4 to G5
3) Chromatic scale---Bb3 to F6
4) Alternate fingeringsc. Flute
1) F scale---F4 to F6
2) G scale---G4 to G6
3) Chromatic scale---C3 to G6
4) Alternate fingeringsd. Oboe
1) F scale---F4 to C6
2) G scale---G4 to D6
3) Chromatic scale---Bb3 to D6
4) Alternate fingeringse. Bassoon
1) F scale---F2 to F4
2) G scale---G2 to G4
3) Chromatic scale---Bb1 to G4
4) Alternate fingerings3. Discuss and demonstrate the intonation tendencies of the basic woodwind instruments, transpositions for each instrument, and various mouthpieces and reeds.
4. diagnose problems and prescribe possible solutions for common errors with woodwind embouchure formation, technique, tone production, fingerings, intonation, hand position, body posture, and body-instrument relationships.
5. Perform basic/emergency woodwind repairs.
6 describe techniques for producing vibrato on each woodwind instrument.
7. demonstrate growth in teaching skills.
8. articulate the advantages and disadvantages of using selected method books for elementary woodwind instruction.
1. Playing tests which demonstrate:
a. Tone
b. Fingerings
c. Tonguing
d. Embouchure
2. Written tests on:
a. Transposition
b. Mouthpieces and reeds
c. Basic repairs
e. Method books
The rewriting of this course is part of the restructuring plan for the Department of Music. By consolidating some of the courses specifically designed for Instrumental Music Education majors, placing some courses on a two-year rotation, and utilizing other existing courses, faculty resources will be conserved, while instruction critical to the professional preparation of Instrumental Music Education majors is retained.
DATE ACTION REVIEWED BY
May 2006 Reviewed E. Fellin, Chairman