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The University of the Arts 320 S. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 uarts.edu cs.uarts.edu/sms MMED682/PMED 682 Teaching Music Improvisation with Technology, Summer 2017 Instructor Michael Fein Contact Phone: 610-348-9180 Contact Email: [email protected] Required Texts/Materials *Students are required to purchase this text prior to class Teaching Music Improvisation with Technology, by Michael Fein Publisher: Oxford University Press ISBN-10: 019062826X ISBN-13: 978-0190628260 Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Music-Improvisation-Technology- Michael/dp/019062826X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1490287640&sr=8- 1&keywords=michael+fein+improvisation+technology Pre-Assignment Read Ch. 1: Introduction to the Mechanics of Improvisation from Teaching Music Improvisation with Technology. In a Google Doc, complete the Chapter 1 Review on p. 26 of the PDF. Web Link for Ch. 1 - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8VDaqhHZV7DdWsycjVlM0FiUGM/view?usp=sharing Program Objectives Students completing graduate music education coursework through The University of the Arts… Design, employ and deliver quality instructional, curriculum and assessment approaches to learning and student growth Utilize effective pedagogical methods to support student musicianship Utilize effective technological means to support student creativity through music Evolve as creative and innovative musicians who share these musical strengths with their learners through teaching Understand, in a more sophisticated means, the diverse cultural, communal, sociological, psychological and learning needs of 21st century students Course Description Teaching Music Improvisation with Technology. This course is designed for elementary and secondary music educators who want to enhance improvisation skills in their students. No previous experience with improvisation is required. Participants will learn how technology can be used to support improvisational growth and musical development in the practice room, music classroom, and ensemble rehearsal. Participants will learn the basic mechanics of improvising and the essential music theory elements needed to teach improvisation including modal improvisation, the blues, ii-V-I progressions, and chord bracketing. Computer software (Band-in-a-Box, SmartMusic, Note Flight, Audacity, and GarageBand) will be incorporated to create custom improvisation accompaniments and exercises. Web resources for listening and posting (YouTube, Spotify, SoundCloud, and Weebly) will be covered as well. Finally, each unit of the course will include an “iPad connection” referencing free/low-cost iPad apps. (Note: You do NOT need an iPad to participate in this course.) Student Learning Outcomes Students will… Demonstrate improvisation techniques using aural listening skills and music theory knowledge Create improvisation accompaniments and exercises using technology

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TheUniversityoftheArts320S.BroadStreetPhiladelphia,PA19102uarts.educs.uarts.edu/sms

MMED682/PMED682TeachingMusicImprovisationwithTechnology,Summer2017

InstructorMichaelFeinContactPhone:610-348-9180ContactEmail:[email protected]/Materials*StudentsarerequiredtopurchasethistextpriortoclassTeachingMusicImprovisationwithTechnology,byMichaelFeinPublisher:OxfordUniversityPressISBN-10:019062826XISBN-13:978-0190628260Amazonlink:https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Music-Improvisation-Technology-Michael/dp/019062826X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1490287640&sr=8-1&keywords=michael+fein+improvisation+technologyPre-AssignmentReadCh.1:IntroductiontotheMechanicsofImprovisationfromTeachingMusicImprovisationwithTechnology.InaGoogleDoc,completetheChapter1Reviewonp.26ofthePDF. WebLinkforCh.1-https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8VDaqhHZV7DdWsycjVlM0FiUGM/view?usp=sharingProgramObjectivesStudentscompletinggraduatemusiceducationcourseworkthroughTheUniversityoftheArts…

• Design,employanddeliverqualityinstructional,curriculumandassessmentapproachestolearningandstudentgrowth• Utilizeeffectivepedagogicalmethodstosupportstudentmusicianship• Utilizeeffectivetechnologicalmeanstosupportstudentcreativitythroughmusic• Evolveascreativeandinnovativemusicianswhosharethesemusicalstrengthswiththeirlearnersthroughteaching• Understand,inamoresophisticatedmeans,thediversecultural,communal,sociological,psychologicalandlearning

needsof21stcenturystudentsCourseDescriptionTeachingMusicImprovisationwithTechnology.Thiscourseisdesignedforelementaryandsecondarymusiceducatorswhowanttoenhanceimprovisationskillsintheirstudents.Nopreviousexperiencewithimprovisationisrequired.Participantswilllearnhowtechnologycanbeusedtosupportimprovisationalgrowthandmusicaldevelopmentinthepracticeroom,musicclassroom,andensemblerehearsal.Participantswilllearnthebasicmechanicsofimprovisingandtheessentialmusictheoryelementsneededtoteachimprovisationincludingmodalimprovisation,theblues,ii-V-Iprogressions,andchordbracketing.Computersoftware(Band-in-a-Box,SmartMusic,NoteFlight,Audacity,andGarageBand)willbeincorporatedtocreatecustomimprovisationaccompanimentsandexercises.Webresourcesforlisteningandposting(YouTube,Spotify,SoundCloud,andWeebly)willbecoveredaswell.Finally,eachunitofthecoursewillincludean“iPadconnection”referencingfree/low-costiPadapps.(Note:YoudoNOTneedaniPadtoparticipateinthiscourse.)StudentLearningOutcomesStudentswill…

• Demonstrateimprovisationtechniquesusingaurallisteningskillsandmusictheoryknowledge• Createimprovisationaccompanimentsandexercisesusingtechnology

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CourseOutlineDay1-ImprovOverviewandAutoAccompanimentSoftware

1. WelcomeandIceBreaker2. GoogleClassroomoverview3. IntroductiontotheMechanicsofImprovisation(overview)4. KeyboardImprovJam5. AutoAccompanimentSoftware:Band-in-a-Box

a. EbJamBluesb. BluesVariation:FreddieFreeloaderc. ModalImprovisation:SoWhatd. ChordBracketing:AutumnLeaves

6. iPadConnection:iRealProDay2-NotationSoftware

1. CreatingaLeadSheet:FürElisebyBeethoven2. CreatinganExerciseSheet:MoneybyPinkFloyd3. CreatingaMotif-basedSolo:FourbyMilesDavis4. CreatingaChord-toneSolo:AlltheThingsYouAre5. ThePowerofMIDIinNotationSoftware6. iPadConnection:forScore

Day3-SmartMusic,Audacity,andGarageBand1. SmartMusic

a. Exercisesi. Jazz-Blues,ii-V-Iscales/arpeggios,iii-VI-ii-V-Iscales/arpeggiosii. BluesLicks-eartrainingexercises

b. JazzImprovisationi. Alfredmaterialii. SmartMusicImprovmaterialsiii. Piano/Bass/Drumtranscriptionsiv. Transpose,Patterns,LearnChords

c. BigBandcharts-ShinyStockings2. Audacity

a. IsolatingandSlowingDownAudioinAudacity:MilesDavissoloonSoWhatb. ComparingMelodiesinAudacity:AllAlongtheWatchtowerbyDylan,Hendrix,andMatthews

3. GarageBanda. ImportingMIDIintoGarageBand:MaidenVoyagebyHerbieHancockb. HighQualityAudioRecordinginGarageBandandAudacity:RepriseofAlltheThingsYouAreChordTone

Solo4. iPadConnection:CreatingAccompanimentsUsingSmartInstrumentsinGarageBandforiOS:LittleSunflowerby

FreddieHubbardDay4-WebResourcesforListening/Posting/Organizing

1. WebResourcesforListeninga. UsingYouTubetoTeachMusicalImprovisationb. UsingSpotifytoTeachMusicalImprovisationc. iPadConnection:YouTubeandSpotifyApps

2. WebResourcesforPostinga. PreparingAudioFilesforWebPostingb. PostingtoSoundCloudc. PostingandSharingwithGoogleDrived. iPadConnection:PostingtoSoundCloudandYouTubefromGarageBandforiOSe. iPadConnection:YouTubeCapture

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3. WebDesigntoOrganizeOnlineMaterial(Weebly)a. WebDesignOverviewb. WebDesignwithWeeblyc. iPadConnection:WeeblyApp

Day5-FinalProject1. Selectasongthatyouwillusewithyourschoolensemble.Developimprovisationpractice/listeningmaterials

forthatspecificsong.Youmayusethesongyouselectedforyourpre-assignmentoranyothertunethatfitsthesuggestedrepertoireguidelinesincludinganysongwecoveredthroughoutclassthisweek.Youshouldcreateallorsomeofthefollowing:

a. Audioplay-a-longaccompanimentfile(s)createdusingBand-in-a-Box,iRealPro(iPad),and/orGarageBand.

b. Improvisationpracticefiles(suchasachordtoneexercise,lick-basedsolo,and/orchordtonesolo)createdusingNoteFlight.

c. AudioexcerptsoffamousrecordingsofthetunecapturedusingAudacity.Youmaywanttoincludeaslowed-downversionofsomeclips.

d. YouTubeand/orSpotifyplaylistincludinginstructionalvideosand/orexamplerecordingsofthetune.PostAssignment:OrganizeallofthematerialyoudevelopedinyourFinalProjectusingaWeeblywebsite.Yourwebsiteshouldinclude:

1. Linkedorembeddedaudioplay-a-longaccompanimentfilesandaudioexcerptsoffamousrecordingspostedonGoogleDriveand/orSoundCloud.

2. Linkedorembeddednotationfileswithimprovisationpracticeexercises(suchasachordtoneexercise,lick-basedsolo,and/orchordtonesolo).

3. LinkedorembeddedYouTubeand/orSpotifyplaylist(s)includinginstructionalvideosand/orexamplerecordingsofthetune.

GradingCriteriaandAssessmentMethods

Courseassessment,evaluationandgradingisbaseduponthreefactors:(1)thecompletionofthepre-assignment,(2)activeengagementindailycoursestudiesand(3)inthecompletionofthefinalassignment/post-assignment.Belowistherubricthatwillbeutilizedbyfacultytoassessandevaluatestudentsinthesethreecategoriesoflearningandunderstanding.

Basic Average SuperiorPre-assignment

Providesbasic/unsatisfactorycontentandconceptsinpreparationforthiscourse.

Accuratelyidentifiescontentandconceptsrelevanttothiscourse.

Demonstratesadeepunderstandingandpreparationofcontentandconceptsrelevanttothiscourse.

Duringclassformativeassessments

Failstoactivelyengageincoursecontent,application,andengagementofdailycoursework.

Engagesactivelyincoursecontentandapplicationofconceptsindailycoursework.

Demonstratesathoroughanddeepengagementincoursecontent,applicationandunderstandingofdailycoursework.

Final/Post-assignment

Doesnotadequatelycompletethefinalassignment.Assignmentmayhavebeensubmittedlate.Poororganizationandlackofdepthofknowledgeevidenced.

Finalassignment/post-assignmentevidencesappropriatestructureandorganization,understandingofcoursegoalsandoutcomes.Itissubmittedontime.

Finalassignment/post-assignmentisfluidandengaging.Itisorganized,wellstructuredandclear,andevidencesadeepunderstandingandapplicationofcoursegoals.Itissubmittedontime.

TheGradingPolicycanbefoundintheCourseCatalogue.

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AcademicIntegrityPolicyAprimarytenetofthiscourseistopreparestudentsforprofessionalresponsibilitiesasteachers.Thetimelyarrivaltoclassaswellasthedailypreparationandengagementincoursestudiesisessential.

UniversitypolicyonAcademicIntegritymaybefoundintheUArtscatalog.

Ifstudentsarenotclearaboutwhatconstitutesplagiarism,youmightrecommendIntroductiontoResearchandDocumentationavailableontheUniversityLibrarieswebsite.

AbsencesDuetothecompressednatureofthefive-dayintensivecoursestructure,absencesfromclasswillnotbeaccepted.Studentswhoarrivelatetoclassorleaveearlywillbeheldaccountableformissedtimethroughadditionalassignmentstobecompletedoutsideofcoursehours.TechnologyPoliciesonTechnologymaybefoundintheCourseCatalogue.ClassFormatAllsummermusicstudiescoursesthatmeetin-personarefive-dayintensivecoursestypicallyrunningfor8hoursperday.Studentsareresponsibleforpreparationofmaterials,forengagingincoursecontentasperthecoursedescription,andinbeingresponsivetocompletionofpreandpostcourseworkasdetailedinthecourseoutline.Coursesofferedonlinemaybeinadifferentformatandmayrunforalongeramountoftime,specifictotheneedsandintentsofthecoursecontent.

EducationalAccessibilityStudentswhobelievetheyareeligibleforcourseaccommodationsundertheADAorSection504orhavehadaccommodationsormodificationsinthepast,shouldcontacttheOfficeofEducationalAccessibilityat215-717-6616oraccess@uarts.edutoarrangeforappropriateaccommodationsandtoobtainanaccommodationsletter,ifapplicable.Facultycanprovidecourseaccommodations/modificationsonlyafterreceiptofanapprovedaccommodationsletterfromtheOfficeofEducationalAccessibility.Accommodationletterscanbeprovidedtoqualifiedstudentsatanytimeduringthesemester,butgradesearnedbeforetheletterisreceivedbythefacultycannotbechanged.NoticeofNondiscrimination

TheUniversityoftheArtsisasupportivecommunitycommittedtoindividualandartisticintegrityandinclusion.Wepromoteandrespectself-expression,awiderangeofideas,anddiversityinallofitsforms.WearecommittedtocreatinganinclusiveenvironmentinwhichUniversitycommunitymembersareabletoaccessacademic,social,recreationalprogramsandservices,aswellasopportunitiesforadmissionsandemploymentonanequitableandnondiscriminatorybasis.

TheUniversityexpresslyprohibitsanyformofdiscriminationandharassmentonthebasisofanyprotectedclassification,includingrace,color,religion,sex,genderidentity,nationalorigin,age,mentalorphysicaldisability,veteranstatus,geneticinformation,theuseofaguideorsupportanimalbecauseoftheblindness,deafnessorphysicalhandicapofanyindividualorindependentcontractor,possessionofaGEDinsteadofahighschooldiplomaandmilitarystatusasdefinedbyPennsylvanialaw,sexualorientation,maritalstatus,familialstatusanddomestic/sexualviolencevictimstatus,inaccordancewithfederal,state,andlocalnon-discriminationandequalopportunitylaws.TheUniversityalsoprohibitsactsofretaliationagainstthosewhoreportactsofharassmentdiscriminationorwhocooperatewiththeinvestigativeprocess.

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Sexualviolence,sexualharassment,intimatepartner/datingviolence,andotherformsofsexualmisconductareconsideredformsofsex-baseddiscriminationandareprohibitedbyUniversitypolicyandbylaw.

TheUniversitywillpromptlyandequitablyrespondtoallreportsofdiscriminationandharassmentbasedonprotectedclassifications.Complaintsofdiscrimination,harassment,andretaliationmaybedirectedtotheUniversity’sTitleIXCoordinatorandDiversityAdministrator,LexiMorrison,[email protected](215)717-6362.ComplaintprocedurescanbefoundinAppendixAofthefaculty,staff,andstudenthandbooks.

Note:AllfacultyandprofessionalstaffattheUniversitymustreportanyincidentsofsexualmisconducttotheUniversity’sTitleIXCoordinator.Tomakeareport,e-mailtitleix@uarts.eduorfileareportthroughtheTitleIXResourcePage:www.uarts.edu/titleix.