Music 195, 196, 197, 395, 396, 397-018 Applied
Percussion
Instructor:
John Rack, Ph.D.
Office: CA1053
Phone: 962-3729 Hours: TBA
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Private instruction on percussion
instruments
OBJECTIVES:
PREREQUISITES:
COREQUISITE:
REQUIREMENTS:
Attendance Policy and
Procedures:
·
If you must miss a lesson, notify the instructor as soon as
possible, preferably at least 24 hours prior to the lesson.
·
If an emergency forces you to give no prior notice, get a
message to the instructor ASAP after the missed lesson.
·
Scheduling a makeup for a lesson missed due to your absence
is at the discretion of the instructor.
·
If you fail to attend a makeup lesson, no more makeup
lessons will be scheduled for lessons missed due to your absence.
·
In the event of the instructor’s absence, a makeup lesson is
mandatory and will be scheduled at the convenience of the instructor and
student.
EVALUATION:
A = Conscientious
preparation of assigned material.
Playing shows responsiveness to musical and technical guidance. Achievement shows evidence of the required
hours of practice.
B = Preparation of assigned
material is generally acceptable, but minor deficiency in preparation on one
instrument or etude is evident.
Responsiveness to musical or technical guidance is inconsistent. Achievement shows evidence of a minor
shortfall in the required hours of practice.
C = Deficient in
preparation of 1/3 to 1/2 of assigned material.
Responsiveness to musical and technical guidance is lacking. Achievement shows evidence of a significant
shortfall in the required hours of practice.
D = Deficient in
preparation of the majority of assigned materials. Playing shows evidence of very few hours of
practice.
F = A missed lesson without
makeup.
Remember, your semester grade
is 75% lesson average and 25% jury grade (Conscientious preparation of jury
music carries more importance than the actual performance). Your semester grade in applied music may also
be negatively affected by deficiencies in seminar attendance and participation,
and/or in concert attendance requirements.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION:
Percussion students are encouraged to be members of
the Percussive Arts Society (www.pas.org). Students can get an inexpensive on-line
membership, which includes an electronic subscription to the journal Percussive Notes, and discounted
admission to PASIC (the international convention) held annually in
November.
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT:
·
Below is a minimum needs list for beginning
your studies in percussion. Beyond the
minimum, as needs arise from the music in your lessons and ensembles, you will
be expected to obtain the necessary mallets and equipment to perform the music
satisfactorily.
·
Specific models listed are only
suggestions. Consult the instructor and
determine which will suit your needs.
·
Lacking the required equipment will be viewed
the same as deficiency in lesson preparation.
Snare Drum Sticks: (one pair of
either)
·
Vic Firth SATK
·
Vic Firth SD1
Yarn-wrapped marimba mallets:
(two different pairs, either rattan or birch handles)
·
medium soft (Innovative 200,602; Balter 14,
114; Encore 43; Weiss R2)
·
medium (Balter 13 or 61; Innovative 603)
·
medium hard (Balter 12, 22R; Weiss R3;
Innovative 604)
Timpani mallets: (two pairs)
·
general (Innovative Percussion CT2, CT3;
·
staccato (Innovative Percussion CT4;
Rubber keyboard mallets: (two
different pairs, rattan handles are recommended)
·
medium (Musser M212 or M213; Balter 4R, 104R)
·
hard ( Balter 6R, 106R; Musser M214)
Plastic bell mallets: (rattan
handles are recommended)
·
Grover M1, M2; Firth M141; Encore 205R
·
Dark color hand towel (for cleaning timpani heads after use & for
placing under mallets, etc. on a music stand)
·
Metronome (one that you can hear while playing a drum, either with a pair
of headphones or a loud speaker)
·
Tuning fork in "A" (or “Bb”)