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ARLL 3004 - Colorado Kodály Institute Level II

  • NonCredit
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The course serves as a foundation for the teaching philosophy and approaches of Hungarian music educator, Zoltán Kodály. Components of the course include: Pedagogy, Folksong Literature, Folksong Analysis and Retrieval, Solfège, Conducting, and Choir. The Level 2 course focuses on work with late-beginner level students yet participants may adapt this information to any music teaching situation. Students in this course:

  • observe, practice, and refine teaching techniques in a laboratory setting of peers
  • continue building their collection of authentic folksong literature appropriate and of strong quality for use in music instruction
  • analyze music literature appropriate for a late-beginner music curriculum, including American folk music, traditional children’s songs and games, folk music from other countries and cultures, and art music
  • continue to augment their “retrieval” system so they can quickly and accurately select appropriate song literature for lesson planning
  • develop their nonverbal communication skills in conducting by reviewing and strengthening conducting techniques and essential ensemble directing skills
  • Strengthen individual and ensemble musicianship skills through in-tune singing, excellent tone quality, internal hearing, partwork, and understanding of complex melodies and pieces of music

Noncredit courses do not produce academic credit nor appear on a Colorado State University academic transcript.

Prerequisite

Undergraduate degree in music or consent of instructor.

Important Information

This course is also available as a credit option. See the MU 526B course page if you are obtaining a degree and need the credits!

Textbooks and Materials

Please check the CSU Bookstore for textbook information. Textbook listings are available at the CSU Bookstore about 3 weeks prior to the start of the term.

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