Overview
In Principal Music Studios 4, you will further develop your skills through practical music studies relating to your primary study area. You will engage in practical music studies in one instrument, voice or composition, focusing on intermediate level repertoire and technical work. You are expected to demonstrate cumulative levels of skill and knowledge through this series of units. NOTE: On occasion, as part of your studies, you may be required to participate in performance activities in various settings and locations (off campus) that may contribute to your assessment in this unit.
Details
Pre-requisites or Co-requisites
Students must be enrolled in CG51 Bachelor of Music to enrol in this unit. This unit is only available in the following majors within the CG51 Bachelor of Music course: Jazz and Popular major (Mackay only) Performance major (Mackay and distance) Students in Music Studies major of the CG51 Bachelor of Music course are not permitted to enrol in this unit.
Important note: Students enrolled in a subsequent unit who failed their pre-requisite unit, should drop the subsequent unit before the census date or within 10 working days of Fail grade notification. Students who do not drop the unit in this timeframe cannot later drop the unit without academic and financial liability. See details in the Assessment Policy and Procedure (Higher Education Coursework).
Offerings For Term 2 - 2018
Attendance Requirements
All on-campus students are expected to attend scheduled classes – in some units, these classes are identified as a mandatory (pass/fail) component and attendance is compulsory. International students, on a student visa, must maintain a full time study load and meet both attendance and academic progress requirements in each study period (satisfactory attendance for International students is defined as maintaining at least an 80% attendance record).
Recommended Student Time Commitment
Each 6-credit Undergraduate unit at CQUniversity requires an overall time commitment of an average of 12.5 hours of study per week, making a total of 150 hours for the unit.
Class Timetable
Assessment Overview
Assessment Grading
This is a graded unit: your overall grade will be calculated from the marks or grades for each assessment task, based on the relative weightings shown in the table above. You must obtain an overall mark for the unit of at least 50%, or an overall grade of 'pass' in order to pass the unit. If any 'pass/fail' tasks are shown in the table above they must also be completed successfully ('pass' grade). You must also meet any minimum mark requirements specified for a particular assessment task, as detailed in the 'assessment task' section (note that in some instances, the minimum mark for a task may be greater than 50%). Consult the University's Grades and Results Policy for more details of interim results and final grades.
All University policies are available on the CQUniversity Policy site.
You may wish to view these policies:
- Grades and Results Policy
- Assessment Policy and Procedure (Higher Education Coursework)
- Review of Grade Procedure
- Student Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure
- Monitoring Academic Progress (MAP) Policy and Procedure - Domestic Students
- Monitoring Academic Progress (MAP) Policy and Procedure - International Students
- Student Refund and Credit Balance Policy and Procedure
- Student Feedback - Compliments and Complaints Policy and Procedure
- Information and Communications Technology Acceptable Use Policy and Procedure
This list is not an exhaustive list of all University policies. The full list of University policies are available on the CQUniversity Policy site.
Feedback, Recommendations and Responses
Every unit is reviewed for enhancement each year. At the most recent review, the following staff and student feedback items were identified and recommendations were made.
Feedback from Staff
Curriculum
The specific instrument assessment requirements will undertake an update to ensure the materials are relevant and of high standard across all instruments.
- Perform the intermediate technical work covered in this unit to a high level.
- Execute the intermediate level repertoire and skills studied in this unit to a high level of musicianship.
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the stylistic and interpretive requirements of the intermediate repertoire studied in this unit.
Alignment of Assessment Tasks to Learning Outcomes
Assessment Tasks | Learning Outcomes | ||
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1 | 2 | 3 | |
1 - Presentation and Written Assessment - 40% | |||
2 - Presentation and Written Assessment - 40% | |||
3 - Practical Assessment - 20% |
Alignment of Graduate Attributes to Learning Outcomes
Graduate Attributes | Learning Outcomes | ||
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1 | 2 | 3 | |
1 - Communication | |||
2 - Problem Solving | |||
3 - Critical Thinking | |||
4 - Information Literacy | |||
5 - Team Work | |||
6 - Information Technology Competence | |||
7 - Cross Cultural Competence | |||
8 - Ethical practice | |||
9 - Social Innovation | |||
10 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures |
Alignment of Assessment Tasks to Graduate Attributes
Assessment Tasks | Graduate Attributes | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |
1 - Presentation and Written Assessment - 40% | ||||||||||
2 - Presentation and Written Assessment - 40% | ||||||||||
3 - Practical Assessment - 20% |
Textbooks
There are no required textbooks.
IT Resources
- CQUniversity Student Email
- Internet
- Unit Website (Moodle)
- Audio Interface (See Term-Specific Information)
- Various Microphones
All submissions for this unit must use the referencing style: American Psychological Association 6th Edition (APA 6th edition)
For further information, see the Assessment Tasks.
p.mckenzie@cqu.edu.au
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Principal Music Studios (Performance) students studying via distance will require some very specific equipment to facilitate the individual online lessons that are a requirement of this unit. This equipment will be invaluable to your experience in this unit and will suffice for all 6 units of Principal Music Studios.
To ensure we achieve optimal results in the delivery of lessons for this unit, a list of requirements is detailed below.
Technical Requirements
*NOTE for PMS (Performance) students continuing from Term 1: The RODE NT-USB MICROPHONE you have already purchased from the PMS units will complement this requirement effectively.
Computer/video Internet |
A newer model PC or Mac is recommended with a soundcard and a quality built in (or external if preferred) webcam. A high speed NBN connection is recommended, as you will at times be streaming video and multiple audio sources simultaneously, both upstream and downstream. Note: If a stable, quality internet connection is not achievable in your area, we cannot be held responsible for the inconsistencies in the delivery of your lessons. Consider this PRIOR to enrolling in this unit. |
Audio equipment | Vocals / Strings / Woodwinds / Brass 1 x Yamaha AG06 Mixer w/USB interface 1 x condenser microphone, RODE NT1 or Audio Technica AT2020 (Vocals, Strings & Woodwinds) 1 x Shure SM57 (Brass) 1 x XLR lead (3m minimum)1 x RCA to 3.5mm min-jack lead 1 x pair of high quality studio headphones 1x Mic stand Keyboard 1 x Yamaha AG06 Mixer w/USB interface 1 x Shure SM58 or Beta58 microphone 1 x XLR lead (3m minimum) 1 x Canon lead (3m minimum) 1 x RCA to 3.5mm min-jack lead 1 x pair of high quality studio headphones 1 x Mic stand Guitar & Bass 1 x Yamaha AG06 Mixer w/USB interface 1 x Shure SM58 or Beta58 microphone 1 x XLR lead (3m minimum) 1 x Canon lead (3m minimum) 1 x RCA to 3.5mm min-jack lead 1 x pair of high quality studio headphones 1 x Mic stand |
The equipment recommended in this list has been tested under lesson/performance conditions and has been found to produce good quality audio results (subject to the quality of both internet connections). You may already own some of this equipment, or you may choose to purchase an alternative brand of particular components. What you choose to purchase is at your discretion.
Instructional PDFs (for Mac & PC) and a set-up video will be available on Moodle to assist you with any technical issues related to the set-up of your online studio equipment.
For tech support, set-up or issues regarding equipment, please contact Jason Smyth-Tomkins @ j.smyth-tomkins@cqu.edu.au
1 Presentation and Written Assessment
MKY Cohort
Instrumental and vocal students:
This assessment item involves students preparing and presenting an end of term technical test on their primary instrument. The purpose of this technical exam is to build the basic rudiments of music relating to:
- Keys
- Scales/modes
- Chords
- Study/Etude
- Transcriptions
The Unit Coordinator and your specific tutor will determine your technical materials list through the Moodle website.
Distance Cohort
This assessment item involves students preparing and presenting an end of term technical test on their primary instrument. The purpose of this technical exam is to build the basic rudiments of music relating to:
- Keys
- Scales/modes
- Arpeggios/chords
- Study/Etude
The Unit Coordinator and your specific tutor will determine your technical materials list through the Moodle website.
Review/Exam Week Friday (12 Oct 2018) 5:00 pm AEST
End of term examination period.
Results will be made available to students after the completion of the assessment item on the moodle unit website.
Principal Music Studios Assessment Criteria
Technical Materials
Jazz guitar
Arpeggios 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Scales/Exercises 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Studies 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Application of dynamics
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Transcription 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and dynamics
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Memorisation
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Contemporary Guitar
Arpeggios 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Scales/Exercises 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Studies 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Application of dynamics
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Transcription 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and dynamics
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Memorisation
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Jazz Piano
Arpeggios 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Scales/Exercises 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Studies 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Application of dynamics
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Correct balance between hands
Transcription 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and dynamics
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Memorisation
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Classical Piano
Scales /Arpeggios/Exercises 30%
Accuracy of pitch and fingering
Appropriate tempo employed
Ability to demonstrate various articulations and dynamics
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Studies/Etudes 10%
Accuracy of pitch and rhythm
Appropriate tempo employed
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Application of correct dynamics, articulation and phrasing
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Jazz Voice
Arpeggios 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation and pitch
Breath control and support
Accuracy of phrasing
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency
Scales/Exercises 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation and pitch
Breath control and support
Accuracy of phrasing
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency
Studies 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation and pitch
Breath control and support
Accuracy of phrasing
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Use of appropriate vocal colours
Degree of fluency
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Transcription 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and dynamics
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Memorisation
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Classical Voice
Arpeggios 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation and pitch
Breath control and support
Accuracy of phrasing
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency
Scales/Exercises 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation and pitch
Breath control and support
Accuracy of phrasing
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency
Studies/Etudes 30%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation and pitch
Breath control and support
Accuracy of phrasing
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Use of appropriate vocal colours
Degree of fluency
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Contemporary Voice
Arpeggios 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation and pitch
Breath control and support
Accuracy of phrasing
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency
Scales/Exercises 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation and pitch
Breath control and support
Accuracy of phrasing
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency
Studies/Etudes 30%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation and pitch
Breath control and support
Accuracy of phrasing
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Use of appropriate vocal colours
Degree of fluency
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Bass Guitar
Arpeggios 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of Articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Scales/Exercises 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of Articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Studies 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Application of dynamics
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Transcription 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and dynamics
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Memorisation
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Drums
Rudiments 30%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Independence 70%
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Appropriate balance of limbs
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Trumpet/Brass
Arpeggios 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Breath control and support
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Scales/Exercises 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Breath control and support
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Studies 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Breath control and support
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Transcription 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Breath control and support
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Saxophone/Clarinet/Flute
Arpeggios 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Breath control and support
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Scales/Exercises 35%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Breath control and support
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Studies 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Breath control and support
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Transcription 15%
Accurate completion of material
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and dynamics
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Memorisation
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
- Communication
- Problem Solving
- Information Technology Competence
- Perform the intermediate technical work covered in this unit to a high level.
- Execute the intermediate level repertoire and skills studied in this unit to a high level of musicianship.
2 Presentation and Written Assessment
MKY Cohort
Students are required to undertake a test focused on the performance aspects of music. Depending on the instrument, students will be given a list of repertoire (jazz standards) to perform. In this setting students must:
- Perform the pieces/materials from memory without the use of printed music of any kind
- Horns, vocals, guitar, bass and keys must improvise
- Demonstrate the use of the harmonic/rhythmic language presented in lessons and apply this to the repertoire.
- Drummers must perform a range of grooves and studies
Distance Cohort
Students are required to undertake a test focused on the performance aspects of music. Depending on the instrument, students will be given a list of repertoire (Classical or Contemporary) to perform. In this setting students must:
- The examination consists of a 20 minute recital.
- The program should show a variety of styles and tempo
- The program is to be chosen in consultation with your teacher to ensure an appropriate level of difficulty is attempted.
Review/Exam Week Friday (12 Oct 2018) 5:00 pm AEST
Upload via moodle
Results will be made available to students after the completion of the assessment item on the moodle unit website
Principal Music Studios Assessment Criteria
Repertoire Materials
Jazz guitar
Repertoire
Technique: 40%
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and phrasing
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Ability to effectively demonstrate appropriate tonal qualities on instrument
Improvisation/Interpretation 60%
Degree of memorisation of harmony and melody
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate harmonic principles in improvisation
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate rhythmic principles in improvisation
Contemporary Guitar
Repertoire
Technique: 40%
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and phrasing
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Ability to effectively demonstrate appropriate tonal qualities on instrument
Improvisation/Interpretation 60%
Degree of memorisation of harmony and melody
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Jazz Piano
Repertoire
Technique: 40%
Accuracy of articulation and phrasing
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Ability to effectively demonstrate appropriate tonal qualities on instrument
Improvisation/Interpretation 60%
Degree of memorisation of harmony and melody
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate harmonic principles in improvisation
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate rhythmic principles in improvisation
Classical Piano
Repertoire 40%
Accuracy of pitch, rhythm and articulations as required
Appropriate tempo employed
Appropriate use of dynamics, rubato and phrasing
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate tonal balance as required by the style
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Jazz Voice
Repertoire
Technique: 40%
Accuracy of pitch
Accuracy of phrasing
Effective use of breath control and support
Clarity & accuracy of lyrics
Use of appropriate vocal colours
Appropriate interpretation of character/meaning of the song
Improvisation/Interpretation 60%
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate harmonic principles in improvisation
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate rhythmic principles in improvisation
Classical Voice
Repertoire
Accuracy of intonation & pitch
Accuracy of phrasing
Effective use of breath control and support
Clarity & accuracy of lyrics and language
Use of appropriate vocal colours
Appropriate interpretation of character/meaning of the song
Contemporary Voice
Repertoire
Accuracy of pitch
Accuracy of phrasing
Effective use of breath control and support
Clarity & accuracy of lyrics
Use of appropriate vocal colours
Appropriate interpretation of character/meaning of the song
Bass Guitar
Repertoire
Technique: 40%
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and phrasing
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Ability to effectively demonstrate appropriate tonal qualities on instrument
Improvisation/Interpretation 60%
Degree of memorisation of harmony and melody
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate harmonic principles in improvisation
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate rhythmic principles in improvisation
Trumpet/Brass
Repertoire
Technique: 40%
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and phrasing
Breath control and support
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Ability to effectively demonstrate appropriate tonal qualities on instrument
Improvisation/Interpretation 60%
Degree of memorisation of harmony and melody
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate harmonic principles in improvisation
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate rhythmic principles in improvisation
Saxophone/Clarinet/Flute
Repertoire
Technique: 40%
Accuracy of intonation
Accuracy of articulation and phrasing
Breath control and support
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Ability to effectively demonstrate appropriate tonal qualities on instrument
Improvisation/Interpretation 60%
Degree of memorisation of harmony and melody
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate harmonic principles in improvisation
Ability to effectively utilise appropriate rhythmic principles in improvisation
Drums
Rudimental Solo 30%
Accuracy of articulation and dynamics
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
Repertoire/Studies 50%
Accuracy of articulation and dynamics
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of grooves
Degree of stylistic improvisation
Transcriptions 20%
Accuracy of articulation
Accuracy of appropriate tempo
Degree of rhythmic accuracy
Degree of fluency and technical facility
Appropriate interpretation of the style
- Communication
- Problem Solving
- Critical Thinking
- Information Technology Competence
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the stylistic and interpretive requirements of the intermediate repertoire studied in this unit.
3 Practical Assessment
MKY Cohort
Students are required to present a variety of aural and rhythm based materials in a practical test setting. Each week, students will engage in aural and rhythm classes. Students will present the following:
- Scale and chord recognition
- Interval recognition
- Learning pieces in multiple keys
- Chord progression recognition
- Note values, subdivisions and time signature recognition
- Sight reading
- Groove and transcription reading
DISTANCE Cohort
Program notes
Students must submit program notes on their practical performance (Assessment item 2). The program notes provide the opportunity to research the pieces that you are performing and present this information in a written format at your practical exam. They are much like the 'general knowledge' component of a practical exam.
Length of program notes
They should be a minimum of 200 words for each piece of music that you are playing in your performance exam. You do not need to do program notes on your study as this is part of the Technical Exam.
Pieces
- Who wrote the piece and when?
- Is this piece part of a larger work? Is it a movement, section or piece that belongs to a larger set of pieces?
- What is the key and form of the piece?
- What are the main musical features of the piece?
- What effects or emotions was the composer trying to achieve?
- What other major works did this composer write and for what instruments?
Contemporary popular pieces/songs
- Who wrote the words and the music and when?
- Who has recorded this work and when?
- Is this song part of a larger work such as a musical?
- What is the key and the form of the song?
- What is the musical style of this song?
- What other songs did this composer and lyricist write?
Upload the program notes as a Word Doc.
Referencing
Since this is a written piece of assessment, you should include a Reference List at the end and properly reference any direct quotes that you make. The referencing style is APA, 6th Edition.
Week 12 Friday (5 Oct 2018) 11:45 pm AEST
End of term examination period
Results will be made available to students after the completion of the assessment item.
MKY Cohort
50% - Aural based materials test50% - Rhythm based materials test
Distance Cohort
35% - Outline of general knowledge of each piece
35% - Identification of specific musical features of each piece
20% - Demonstration of an ability to write clearly and logically
10% - Accuracy of referencing
- Communication
- Problem Solving
- Information Technology Competence
- Perform the intermediate technical work covered in this unit to a high level.
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