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Violin/Viola Class Syllabus, Spring, 2012 Violin: MVS 1211,1411,2421,3431,4441, 5451 Viola: MVS 1212,1412, 2422,3432,4442, 5452 Dr. Ayako Yonetani Professor of Violin and Viola Office: PAC 127 Office phone: 407-823-6190 Office hours: TBA E-mail: yonetani@mail.ucf.edu, (best way to reach) Weekly class location: PAC 0114, lessons: PAC 0127 Class time: 11:30-12:30 Wed. www.yonetani.com Course Description: This course is an advanced violin/viola studies for music majors. This is a performance course. The course consists of a private lesson, a weekly class, area recital, forum, scale exam, and a final jury. a. A 50-minutes private lesson and a 50-minutes violin/viola class weekly. A weekly violin/viola class consists of roughly three parts, technical lecture, playing class and listening. b. 13 lessons in one semester, participation in forums, a scale exam and a jury. c. Occasional Webcourse assignment d. Participation in the forums and area recital is a part of the course. (You are expected to perform a well-prepared piece at least once in either forum or area recital to earn a good grade.) e. You need to play two contrasting pieces or movements in the final jury in front of string faculties; at least one with the piano accompaniment, and at least one, memorized. An etude is also required for the final jury. f. One scale exam separate from the final jury. Course Requirements: Students in my class were admitted only by audition. Goals: Learn how to play the violin/viola and how to develop listening skills. Hopefully one would learn to enrich one s life with ensemble playing, and one would understand music much better than one first came to the class.

Course Objectives and studio rules: All students should strive for the highest level of proficiency in each of the following areas: A. Technique-general craftsmanship; knowledge of basics, exercises and studies. a. Sustained tone: steady, controlled pitch and long tone b. Consistency of tone throughout dynamic range-degree of loud and soft tones, crescendo and diminuendo Tone control exercise, energy list c. Rhythmic coordination of basic fundamentals in scales, arpeggios, trills and technique building exercises---galamian scale book, Sevcik trill exercise and Carl Flesch scale book d. Various bow strokes: legato, detaché, martelé, collé, staccato, spiccato, ricochet and sautillé e. Intonation----Ear training and shifting exercise f. Stance: violin/viola hold and proper bow hold g. Vibrato---Vibrato exercise h. Articulation exercise---sevcik Op. 1 #1 B. Musicianship 1. Expression and interpretation phrasing and continuity, rhythmic flow, pacing, and dynamic nuances 2. Recognition of musical form-style, history, and sequences C Practice: Music Major students are expected to practice at least 3 hours a day everyday. (Please take breaks in between.) Music minor and secondary students are expected to practice at least 2 hours a day every day. Required Texts: a. Carl Flesch or Galamian Scale book---required b. Kreutzer 42 Studies (Required if you have not finished this etude) c. Sevcik Op. 1 #1 (please find it in the public domain site) d. Sevcik Op. 8 (please find it in the public domain site) e. Sevick Op. 9 (please find it in the public domain site) Supplemental Texts: f. Galamian, Ivan. 1962. Principles of Violin Playing and Teaching 3 rd ed. Sharmusic g. Auer, Leopold. 1980. Violin Playing As I Teach It. New York: Dover Publications

h. Flesch, Carl. English trans. 1924 & 1930 Die Kunst des Violin-Spiels (The Art of Violin Playing) i. Gallwey, Timothy. 1997 Inner Game of Tennis ISBN-10: 0679778314 j. Sand, Barbara L. 2000. Teaching Genius: Dorothy DeLay and Making of a Musician. (Amadeus) k. Gerle, Robert. The Art of Practicing the Violin ISBN 978-0-85249-506-3 Evaluation Procedures Grades and class Prompt consistent attendance required. i. If you miss a scheduled lesson for any reason other than sudden illness or uncontrollable emergency, you must notify Dr. Yonetani 24 hours prior to the lesson. ii. Dr. Yonetani shall determine the validity of the reason for the student s absence. In case of illness or emergency, prompt communication with the teacher is required. Failure to give advance notice when a lesson must be missed will result in an unexcused absence. iii. In case of lesson schedule changes because of Dr. Yonetani s concert trips or school duty, make-up lesson will be scheduled. Students are encouraged to sign up for the make-up coaching, but not required. (Sign-up sheet will be posted at least two weeks prior to the changes.) iv. Unexcused absences from four or more lesson may result in a grade F in the course. v. Lesson assignments will be given according to individual student s progress. However, students are expected to prepare scale, basics, and etude beside pieces for each lesson without specifically being assigned that week. It is a part of your technique warm up. vi. If you did not have the piece memorized, prepare a Xerox copy for Dr. Yonetani to write comments on. Bring a normal-position cassette tape and a piano part to the lesson vii. You are expected to perform at least once in a string forum or area recital in one semester. No music major will get A without performing in a forum, as a general rule. F. Jury: performance exam in front of the string faculty at the end of the semester. a. Requirement i. Scale and arpeggios 1. First year, three three-octave major scales with rhythm, and arpeggio 2. Second year, six major (3-octave) scales with rhythm, and arpeggio 3. Third year, all major scales and one minor 4. All major an minor scales ii. One etude iii. Two concentrating pieces, at least one with piano accompaniment and one played by memory make sure to give music to a pianist at least three weeks before. iv. A grade will be given based on basic technical proficiency and evidence of progress, average jury grade of all the string faculties. G. Final Grade (general guideline) Grade Categories Description of the requirements Weight toward final grade Final Jury including scale exam Jury requirement, see above 45%

Weekly lessons Expected to prepare for a lesson 35% Weekly class and quiz Active discussion and playing 5% Forums, playing Prepared to perform 10% Special points extra papers, outside performance 5% A 92-100 A- 90-92 B+ 88-90 B 82-88 B- 80-82 C+ 78-80 C 72-78 C- D F Items essential for the class. a. Well-adjusted violin and bow. Have bow rehaired at least once a year, and change strings at least twice a year. Have spare strings with you. g Metronome, Rosin, Music (No Xeroxed copy) and piano part. A cassette tape. h Useful numbers. viii. David Forbes (Bow maker) 352-375-2609; excellent bow rehair and bows ix. Saul Cornell (Violin maker) 407-831-3680; for emergency repair x. Gainesville violins 352-372-8264 xi. Victor Feronic (repair), 407-657-8642 xii. William Harris Lee (all service violin maker) 312-786-0459; good modern violins. 800-447-4533 xiii. Michael Becker, 847-823-5491;a trusted violin maker and dealer xiv. Emmanuel Gradoux-Matt (all service violin maker) 212-582-8896; a high-end dealer. Strings are cheap. www.gostrings.com xv. Sharmusic 1-800-248-Shar xvi. Southwest Strings 1-800-528-3430 xvii. Sheetmusicplus, www.sheetmusicplus.com xviii. Bradt Music Company 1-800-438-4129 (sheet of music) xix. Frank Music 1-212-582-1999 (you can find rare music)

Technology Policies: Technology Expectations for Use E-mail: I often send message to students via email. Please check email often and acknowledge the receipt or respond Website: Some class assignments will be posted on this website. www.yonetani. com J. Things, not acceptable and should be avoided. a. Showing up for a class without practicing or rehearsing and talking through the coaching. a. Not ordering music for weeks and weeks and keep using Xerox copy or my music Additional Policies Grading and If a student is not doing well in the middle of the semester, evaluation he or she will get written mid-term report. Attendance and Lessons need to be prepared as best as a student can do. participation Late, make-up and There is no make-up lesson for final jury. extra credit work The UCF Creed Integrity, scholarship, community, creativity, and excellence are the core values that guide our conduct, performance, and decisions. Integrity I will practice and defend academic and personal honesty. Scholarship I will cherish and honor learning as a fundamental purpose of my membership in the UCF community. Community I will promote an open and supportive campus environment by respecting the rights and contributions of every individual. Creativity I will use my talents to enrich the human experience. Excellence I will strive toward the highest standards of performance in any endeavor I undertake.