Introduction to World Music Fall 2011 Instructor: Lindsey Macchiarella Office: Longmire #401 Hours: Monday and Wednesday from 9-11am

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Introduction to World Music Fall 2011 Instructor: Lindsey Macchiarella Office: Longmire #401 Hours: Monday and Wednesday from 9-11am Or by appointment Email: LM10T@fsu.edu Purpose: To introduce students to the music of cultures around the world and locally. Students will learn the cultures and musics of nine geographic areas and apply ethnomusicological methodologies to a review of their own culture. Materials: Students will be required to purchase World Music: Traditions and Transformations by Michael B. Bakan, and the cd set that accompanies it. Other musical examples used in the course will be available on blackboard for reference. Other texts used will be Worlds of Music by Jeff Todd Titan, which will be on reserve at the music library, and the Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, in the reference section of the music library. Course Objectives/Goals: Participating students will finish the course with a basic understanding of how to listen to music in terms of pitch, timbre, meter and texture, etc. They will also be able to question and articulate messages inherent in the music of their own culture. Course Assignments: The course will include four major assignments. There will be two concert attendance essays, which will include your musical observations of a world music concert given by an FSU ensemble, one group project which will require a group to examine the music of a community in Tallahassee, and final project, which is a paper that examines your personal music using ethnomusicological methods. Concert Essays: Students will attend two world music concerts on campus throughout the semester. Traditional western classical music is not applicable to this course. Students will write a two-page paper, double-spaced, for each concert. The content will consist of musical observations from the performance. For example, pitch, instruments, timbre, rhythms, meter and texture are all good terms to consider while listening. Take notes! This paper will be graded on writing style as much as content. Group Project: Students will be put into groups, which I will randomly assign. Groups will choose a community in Tallahassee that regularly uses music. Examples are churches of all religions, local bands, FSU college of music groups etc. Be creative! Observe the community in terms of their beliefs, associations and uses of music. Also be prepared to examine their music texture, meter and timbre, etc. Groups will give a ten minute presentation to the class, detailing their research. This project will be graded on thoroughness, organization, and creativity.

Final Project: The final project will be a four to five page paper examining your personal music using ethnomusicological methodologies. Examine your influences in your musical choices, their messages, how these effect your life, and how you use music. Compare and contrast the different musics you often listen to. You might also want to include observations of your family and friend s choices as well. This paper will be graded on writing style as much as content. Quizzes: There will be nine quizzes that will include cultural information as well a listening questions. Evaluation: Attendance: 30% Quizzes: 30% Concert Essays: 20% Group Project: 10% Final Project: 10% Class Protocol: Come to class regularly and on time. Cell phone and computer use prohibited (because too many people use their computers in class for the wrong reasons.) Late work is accepted, though it looses a letter grade for each day that it is late. Quizzes can be made up during office hours, though they automatically loose 5% for being late. Academic Honesty: Familiarize yourself with the University s Academic Honor Policy, found at http://dof.fsu.edu/honorpolicy.htm. Plagarism is unacceptable, and is grounds for suspension from school. Learn proper citation form and credit the originator of an idea or fact. Americans with Disabilities Act: Students with disabilities needing academic accommodation should: -Register with and provide documentation to the Student Disability Resource Center -Bring a letter to the instructor indicating the need for accommodation and what type. This should be done during the first week of class Class materials are available in alternative format upon request. For more information about services available to FSU students with disabilities, contact Student Disability Resource Center 97 Woodward Avenue, South 108 Student Services Building Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306-4167 sdrc@admin.fsu.edu http://www.disabilitycenter.fsu.edu 850-644-9566 (voice) 850-644-8504 (TDD)

COURSE CALENDAR Week 1: August 23, 25. Music Fundamentals Tuesday: Introduction to course, review of syllabus Thursday: What is Music, Fundamentals of listening? Reading: Bakan, chapter 1, 3 Week 2: August 30, September 1. Music Fundamentals and Cultural identity Tuesday: Music Fundamentals, continued Reading: Bakan, chapter 4, 5 Thursday: Music and Cultural identity Reading: Bakan, chapter 2 Week 3: September 6, 8. Music of Bali Tuesday: Introduction to the Music of Bali Reading: Bakan, chapter 7, pages 86-100 Thursday: Religious Functions of Music in Bali Reading: Bakan, chapter 7, pages 89-115 Week 4: September 13, 15. Music of India Tuesday: Introduction to the music of India QUIZ: music of Bali Reading: Bakan, Chapter 8, pages 117-132 Thursday: The Raga Reading: Bakan, Chapter 8, pages 133 152 Week 5: September 20, 22. Music of Africa Tuesday: Introduction to the music of Africa QUIZ: music of India Reading: Bakan, chapter 10, pages 185 200 Thursday: West African Drumming Reading: Bakan, chapter 10, pages 186 215 Week 6: September 27, 29. Reviews and guest performance Tuesday: Review of music fundamentals and application to listening QUIZ: music of Africa Thursday: Guest performers Balinese Gamelan ensemble CONCERT ESSAY 1 DUE Week 7: October 4, 6. Latin American music Tuesday: Introduction to Latin American music Reading: Bakan, chapter 11, pages 218 233 Thursday: Current Latin American popular music Reading: 234 249 Week 8: October 11, 13. Music of the Middle East

Tuesday: Introduction to Middle Eastern Music QUIZ: Latin American Music Reading: Bakan, chapter 12, pages 251 271 Thursday: Umm Kulthum and Egytian music Reading: Bakan, chapter 12, pages 272 287 Week 9: October 18, 20. Music of Tallahassee project presentations Tuesday: groups 1-4 project presentations QUIZ: Middle Eastern music Thursday: groups 5-10 project presentations Week 10: October 25, 27. Music of East Asia Tuesday: music of china Reading: Bakan, chapter 13, pages 289 301 Thursday: Music of Japan Reading: Garland, entries on Kabuki and Gagaku Week 11: November 1, 3. Music of North America Tuesday: Jazz QUIZ: music of East Asia Reading: Titon, chapter 4, pages 101-116 Thursday: Native American music Reading: Titon, chapter 2, pages 41 59 Week 12: November 8, 10. Review and guest performers Tuesday: Review of listening, East Asia and North America QUIZ: music of North America Thursday: Guest performers and speakers Aconcagua Week 13: November 15, 17. Music of Europe Tuesday: European folk music Reading: Garland, entries on Ukranian folk music Thursday: Irish folk Reading: Bakan, chapter 9, pages 153 163 Week 14: Guest performers Tuesday: Guest performers FSU Steel Drums QUIZ: music of Europe CONCERT ESSAY 2 DUE Thursday: THANKSGIVING, NO CLASS Week 15: Music of Oceania Tuesday: Introduction to Music Hawaii Reading: Garland, entry on Hawaii Thursday: Music of Fiji Reading: Garland, entry on Fiji

Week 16: Ethnomusicology and society Tuesday: politics, music and culture QUIZ: music of Oceania Thursday: Music and personal identity discussion FINAL ESSAY DUE