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Pick up a syllabus Fill out a student information sheet Mu 101: Introduction to Music Instructor: Dr. Alice Jones Queensborough Community College Spring Sections C3 (W 9:10-12), C5 (F 9:10-12), F5 (12:10-3)

Welcome to Music 101! Fill out an info sheet We ll discuss the syllabus at the end of class If you finish early, check out the class website: www.drjonesmusic.me (This is the only time it s ok to look at your phone during class for the rest of the semester!)

Music 101: My expectations You are adults who are smart, competent, and capable You have chosen to be here You have obligations and responsibilities in your lives Different aspects of this class will be difficult for different people, and everyone can improve their skills We'll listen to a lot of music this semester I am a guide to help you ask and answer hard questions about yourself and the world of music You will treat me, this classroom, and each other with respect Technology is a great tool but is also problematic (www.drjonesmusic.me) The best way to succeed in this class is to applying yourself as intently and honestly as you can to every opportunity provided you

Reflection #1 (Soundscape) Reflection #2 (The music of now) Peer critique #1 Reflection #3 (Aesthetics) Reflection #4 (Recon) Peer critique #2 Writing Portfolio Analysis Essay Intro -Elements -Periods in music history -Musical analysis Contextualization -How music made? -By whom? -How do people talk about it? Selected topics in music of the 20 th and 21 st centuries Round table discussion #1: Aesthetics Round table discussion #2: Musical careers Round table discussion #3: Music criticism Final class discussion January Midterm exam Online discussions Attend a classical music concert on your own February March April May

Soundscape Key takeaways Sound can be regarded in many ways, depending on who s listening and how We can expand and deepen interpretation of what we hear, and that changes our relationship with the world around us Homework: Soundscape journal of guided listening activities Reflective Writing #1 will be based on your at-home soundscape activities and is due F Feb 8 / W Feb 13 prompt will be distributed in class next week

Getting the most out of your time here John Cage (1912-92), composer, pianist, teacher Sister Corita Kent (1918-86), nun, visual artist, educator

Break!

Why study music? Bianca Bosker, Cork Dork (2017) Connections across different disciplines often come in surprising places Reading for content and style

Listening for differences and details Ke$ha, We R Who We R (2010) The Weeknd, The Hills (2015) Franz Schubert, Die Forelle (1817) Anonymous, Kyrie eleison Orlando di Lasso, Kyrie eleison from Missa Bell Amfitrit, altera (1610) Simon and Garfunkel, Scarborough Fair (1966)

Listening for differences and details Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Duets for Flute and Oboe, Der Volgelfanger bin ich ja (1791) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, I. Allegro (1787) John Philip Sousa, Stars and Stripes Forever March (1896) Lil Wayne and Drake, Right Above It (2010) Philip Glass, Einstein on the Beach, Knee-Play 1 (1975)

Elements of music Melody Rhythm Harmony Texture Form Dynamics Tempo Present in all musics of the world: pop, classical, folk musics Style refers to how they are used

In-class writing: One way to think about musical meaning Musicology the study (-ology) of music, what it is, and what it means What are some stereotypes you hold about classical music? What comes to mind for you when classical music is played or when someone mentions classical music? What s your favorite kind of music? What are some stereotypes that other people hold about your favorite kind of music?

Homework Study tip: Add due dates into your day planner or calendar app! Reading Syllabus and course calendar Good weekly habit: Review lecture notes and previous assigned reading the day after class Weekly reading is on the class website (soundscape, music and society, melody, texture) there will be a quiz at the start of class Accept the 2 different invitations to WordPress: the class website and the website for this section of Mu 101 Participate in Online Discussion #1 (available through Feb 3) Online Discussion #2 starts on Monday, Feb 4 Email me your username (music.drjones@gmail.com) Soundscape journal: guided listening activities for you to complete on your own through Feb 8 Have a great week!

End quiz 1. When can you start participating in Online Discussion #1? a) Today b) Tomorrow c) Next Monday 2. Everyone hears in the same way. a) True b) False 3. What s something that surprised you in today s class?