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Show 26a. String workshopBasic skills and teaching methods for violin and viola. A (1). Martin 26b. String workshopBasic skills and teaching methods for violoncello and double bass. W (1). Martin 27a. Woodwind workshopBasic skills and teaching methods for clarinet and saxophone. W (1). Ericksen 27b. Woodwind workshopBasic skills and teaching methods for flute, oboe, bassoon. S (1). Threlkeld 28. Percussion workshopBasic skills and teaching methods for those preparing to teach. S (1). Ericksen, Threlkeld 29. Group Organ InstructionBasic skills and technique in organ playing. AWS (1). Anderson 40. ChoirAWS (1). G. Hanson 41. Voce CoedsA W S (1). G. Hanson 42. MusettesA W S (1). Anderson 43. Madrigal SingersA W S (1). G. Hanson 44. Opera Workshop Preparation and presentation of the annual opera. W (1). G. Hanson 45. Vocal EnsembleTraining in smaller groups, such as trios, quartets, sextets. AWS (1). G. Hanson 50. Concert BandOpen to students playing band instruments. Emphasis is on the study and preparation of modern symphonic band literature. AWS (1). Ericksen 53. Dance BandTraining and performing in a modern dance unit. AWS (1). Ericksen 55. Instrumental EnsembleTraining in smaller groups such as trios, quartets and sextets. AWS (1). Ericksen, F. Hanson, Threlkeld 60. OrchestraSymphonic instrumentation with participation in concerts, oratorio and opera. AWS (1). Threlkeld 124 66. Private InstructionIndividual guidance in voice and all instruments. AWS (1). Staff 70. Music Fundamentals Rudiments in music together with the study of sight-singing, interval recognition, ear training and dictation. A (2). Threlkeld 71. Music FundamentalsContinuation of Music 70. W (2). Threlkeld 72. Music FundamentalsContinuation of Music 71. S (2). Threlkeld 73. HarmonyElementary harmony including ear training, dictation and keyboard harmony. Primary and secondary triads with inversions, non-harmonic tones and modulation. Prerequisite: Music 72, or may be taken concurrently with Music 70. A (3). Johnson 74. HarmonyContinuation of Music 73. W (3). Johnson 75. HarmonyContinuation of Music 74. S (3). Johnson 107. *Great Epochs in MusicRenaissance, Baroque, and Classic periods. A (3). Johnson 108. *Great Epochs in MusicThe Romantic period. W (3). Johnson 109. *Great Epochs in MusicThe Modern period. S (3). Johnson 120. Methods of Teaching Music in the Elementary Schools. W (3). Martino 130. Methods of Teaching Music in the Secondary Schools S (3). Martino 135. Instrumental rehearsal techniques and materials. W (2). Ericksen, Threlkeld 136. Choral rehearsal techniques and materials. S (2). G. Hanson 139. Instrument repair, care and maintenance. W (1). Ericksen 125 |