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Music & Nature (MUS 263)

Term: Academic Year 2013-14 - Spring

Faculty

Joel M. Glickman
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu-Fri, 9:30 AM - 11:20 AM (4/28/2014 - 5/23/2014) Location: MAIN WHELR 110

Description

Through case studies and experimentation, students learn how music can build a sense of community in a variety of natural and cultural settings. Specific topics include campfire songs, adaptive music for the physically challenged, Ojibwa music in the Chequamegon Bay region, African traditions, hybrid and syncretic musics. Students also engage in song writing and develop their own skills with voice and instruments such as the dulcimer, banjo, penny whistle, drums, and keyboard. Connections Curriculum; Humanities or Experiential.