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MUSIC 276B: Trumpet for Music Majors/Minors

For Music majors and minors only. May be repeated for credit a total of 15 times. Admission by audition only. Visit https://music.stanford.edu/play/practice-play/lessons for audition information. This class is closed by design and requires a permission number from the instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable 15 times (up to 45 units total)
Instructors: Luftman, A. (PI)

MUSIC 276C: Trombone for Music Majors/Minors

For Music majors and minors only. May be repeated for credit a total of 15 times. Admission by audition only. Visit https://music.stanford.edu/play/practice-play/lessons for audition information. This class is closed by design and requires a permission number from the instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable 15 times (up to 45 units total)
Instructors: Budin, J. (PI)

MUSIC 276D: Tuba for Music Majors/Minors

For Music majors and minors only. May be repeated for credit a total of 15 times. Admission by audition only. Visit https://music.stanford.edu/play/practice-play/lessons for audition information. This class is closed by design and requires a permission number from the instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable 15 times (up to 45 units total)
Instructors: Clements, T. (PI)

MUSIC 276E: Jazz Trumpet for Music Majors/Minors

For Music majors and minors only. May be repeated for credit a total of 15 times. Admission by audition only. Visit https://music.stanford.edu/play/practice-play/lessons for audition information. This class is closed by design and requires a permission number from the instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable 15 times (up to 45 units total)
Instructors: Worley, J. (PI)

MUSIC 277: Percussion for Music Majors/Minors

For Music majors and minors only. May be repeated for credit a total of 15 times. Admission by audition only. Visit https://music.stanford.edu/play/practice-play/lessons for audition information. This class is closed by design and requires a permission number from the instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable 15 times (up to 45 units total)
Instructors: Thenell, M. (PI)

MUSIC 277A: Drum Set for Music Majors/Minors

For Music majors and minors only. May be repeated for credit a total of 15 times. Admission by audition only. Visit https://music.stanford.edu/play/practice-play/lessons for audition information. This class is closed by design and requires a permission number from the instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable 15 times (up to 45 units total)
Instructors: Rokeach, D. (PI)

MUSIC 279Z: Private Lessons for Music Majors/Minors

Available only with instructor permission. Admission by audition only. Visit https://music.stanford.edu/play/practice-play/lessons for audition information. Students enroll in appropriate instructor section for private instrumental/vocal lessons using this zero unit enrollment option as described on the Music site: https://music.stanford.edu/play/practice-play/zero-unit-enrollment-policy.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 0 | Repeatable 15 times (up to 0 units total)

MUSIC 280: TA Training Course

Required for doctoral students serving as teaching assistants. Orientation to resources at Stanford, guest presentations on the principles of common teaching activities, supervised teaching experience. Students who entered in the Autumn should take 280 in the Spring prior to the Autumn they begin teaching.
Terms: Spr | Units: 1

MUSIC 283F: Songs of Love and Longing (COMPLIT 141, COMPLIT 241B, MUSIC 183F)

This course will take us on a journey from the Balkans to South Asia as we explore the nexus of poetry and song practiced by bards across a vast geographic and cultural space. Specifically, we will survey the Persianate genre of ghazal lyric, the storytelling traditions of Central Asia, the spiritual concert of certain Sufi orders, the mystical poems and music of Alevi ashiks in Turkey and the Balkans, the life and legend of Armenian poet-composer Sayat Nova, the spiritual practices of the Kurdish Ahl-e Haqq in Iran, the art forms of khyal and qawwali in India and Pakistan, and the syncretistic mysticism of the Bauls of Bengal. Students will engage in listening exercises, analysis of cinematic examples, and a comparison with the European troubadour tradition. There are no prerequisites for this course apart from a desire to engage with poetry as an existential performance. Taught in English.
Last offered: Spring 2024 | Units: 3-5 | UG Reqs: WAY-A-II

MUSIC 285: Intermedia Lab

The Intermedia Lab is a space to develop projects bridging sound with other media through technology. Projects may involve instrument design, physical computing, audiovisual interaction, immersive audio engaging with acoustic environments, and/or other intermedial projects that engage listening in tandem with other senses. Students will be encouraged to develop creative projects using resources at CCRMA such as those of the Max Lab and Listening Room. Lab sessions will focus on skill-sharing, consideration of mapping strategies, critique sessions and problem-solving related to projects, contextualized by discussions of readings. It will feature guest-workshops and open studio project presentations. We plan to concentrate principally on digital - including online - intermedial projects in the Winter term, as the CCRMA spaces listed in the course description may not yet be accessible. This course is in the P3D program and, therefore, each student has the possibility of receiving a personal 3D printer for their home use. Further equipment loans from CCRMA for student projects involving physical media may be possible. This term we will be joined remotely by special guests, including Denning Visiting Artist Pamela Z.
Terms: Aut | Units: 1-3 | Repeatable 9 times (up to 9 units total)
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