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MUSI20143: WORLD MUSIC CHOIR 1

MUSI20143: WORLD MUSIC CHOIR 1

University
University of Melbourne
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Inside Out

8 years ago

Assessment
2 short answer tests, 1 40 minute listening test and points for contribution/participation
Comments
This subject is worth it, if you are looking for a laid back one to boost your wam. First two listening tests are basically free points (remembering 10 music definitions and learning how to build some chords, which you can really just go through the morning of the test). The listening test is harder, which will require you to listen to two songs, and identify whether one of them is rock/pop and whether the other one is african/georgian. Then you will have to explain why you think it belongs to that group, and give some info about it. Use info from lectures, notes on the lms and some extra research to come up what to write with, rememberise and use for the test. Not sure how the lecturer assesses participation (unless you volunteer for a solo of course). The classes are quite big and the end performance is made up of all classes. The songs are quite boring. Sometimes i fell asleep wishing i got to sing a song that was more catchy, especially with 3x2 hour rehearsals a week (i did it in the summer).
Lectopia Enabled
Yes w/ screen capture
Lecturer(s)
Jordan something
Past Exams Available
Nope
Rating
3.5 Out of 5
Textbook Recommendation
1x red display folder to hold all the music sheets (if you don't have it he'll ask you for your role no. and jot it down)
Workload
1X2 HOUR REHEARSAL, 1X 1 HOUR LECTURE
Year & Semester Of Completion
Summer 2016
Your Mark / Grade
tba

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