- Department: Music
- Credit value: 20 credits
- Credit level: C
- Academic year of delivery: 2023-24
- See module specification for other years: 2024-25
This module develops the fundamental practical and theoretical abilities students will need to succeed as music students. It focuses on five areas: theory and notation; recording and editing audio; working with notation software; conducting and ensemble leadership; and improvisation.
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Semester 1 2023-24 |
This module develops the fundamental practical and theoretical abilities students will need to make the most of the rest of the course. It is built around a fivefold set of core competencies: extracting musical information from a score; inputting and editing music using a DAW; working with digital notation software; conducting and ensemble leadership; and improvisation/playing by ear. At the beginning of the module, all students undertake a skills audit, where they discuss their existing experience and abilities in tutorial with a postgraduate mentor, noting their existing strengths and identifying areas for further development. The 10 teaching weeks are constructed as a series of lab-style practical workshops taught in split-cohort groups, supported by preparatory materials on the VLE where relevant: in each workshop you will follow specific tasks with support from staff or expert postgraduates, to build up a final portfolio of work which showcases their ability in each of the five core competencies.
By the end of the module you should be able to:
Work with and extract useful information from musical scores;
Use digital audio workstation (DAW) software to input and edit audio;
Use technologies to support musical research in fields such as notation, research and reference management;
Recognise essential elements of practical musicianship and ensemble leadership;
Participate in group improvisation and identify strategies for developing your own skills in this area.
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 100 |
Pass/fail
100% Portfolio of practical work: this will be based on tasks undertaken during the teaching sessions. Some tasks will be assessed live in the sessions, others will be taken away and reworked ahead of final submission. If you are absent for a session or cycle, you will submit work afterwards based on provided task materials and support; for practice-based sessions (especially conducting and/or improvisation), you may be given an equivalent independent task which can be completed without other group members.
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 100 |
Informal formative feedback will be given verbally within each topic cycle
You will receive notification of pass/fail inline with standard University turnaround times.
Relevant materials will be provided to accompany each thematic strand.