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05-06-2011, 10:29 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Music Education
Any music education majors post here? I just finished my freshman year of studying music. Studied music theory, aural skills, touched on music history and form/analysis, took a year of piano, a semester of guitar, a semester of strings, and my eighth year of percussion. Also played in the marching band, concert band, and indoor drumline, as well as some solos.
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05-06-2011, 10:45 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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I just finished my third year of studying music in university. I hope to be a teacher by the end of it, but I have a couple of years to go before I graduate. Music education is not a program at my school, however, music education classes are available to those who wish to go in that direction. I haven't taken any yet because they are 4th year courses.
I only had to take aural skills in first year and keyboard in second year. Next year I get to take courses learning the basics of how to play other instruments. Percussion is mandatory, the other instruments groups are electives but they are recommended for people who want to be teachers in schools. I played in the flute ensemble for the first two years and concert band and orchestra this year. Also finished my 14th year of flute lessons (yeah I started playing at age 7). By the way I am working on getting an Honours Bachelor of Music (B.Mus) degree, but I could also go for the simpler B.A. in Music and then get an M.Mus in grad school if I choose to do so. When I finish my undergraduate education, I can do a 1-2 year Bachelor of Education program and then get licensed to teach in schools here. I'm aiming to teach in high school but I might start with elementary for a couple of years. It's cool to know that there is somebody else taking music in university here. I thought I was the only one! |
05-06-2011, 11:35 PM | #4 (permalink) | |
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Nope! I thought I was the only one...how much theory have you had? I'm earning a Bachelors of Music Education degree from my university. If you want to read up on more theory, I can hook you up with two really good books that you can download online for free (legally).
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05-07-2011, 12:51 AM | #5 (permalink) | |
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05-07-2011, 04:21 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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It's funny, I've done hardly any musical education personally (just at 2nd level), but I have four old friends who went on to do music, and a tonne of others now through them... It's great in a way, cause it means I can study a real subject (I joke!) and still learn about the theory through them!
BD, I don't know what a BMusEd (or bemused, as they like to call themselves here) consists of over there, but it's a pretty vicious timetable of constant lectures in my college: do you find that it's a lot of work?
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05-07-2011, 10:42 AM | #8 (permalink) | ||
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I have a collection of material on theory already, maybe 12 or 13 books dealing with topics that range from basic theory like how to read music and tabs all the way to post-tonal counterpoint, so I think I'm good for now, but thanks Quote:
For a lot of the classes though, like theory or analysis for example, there are usually weekly or bi-weekly assignments to be completed, i.e. you get a short assignment on Monday and it's due the following Monday. Which is not bad, but it adds on to the bigger assignments you need to have prepared for the history courses and any other elective courses. I'm also taking classes in Political Science, where professors rely on you handing in a lengthy research paper or opinion paper in order to mark you. So the work load is heavy at times. Not to mention that I have to devote time to practice flute! All the lesson teachers recommend 2-3 hours a day, of course, but that's not entirely possible with all the other stuff required of you, unless you don't have a social life |
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This semester, I was in Concert Band, Applied Percussion, The Theory & Practice Of Music I, Aural Skills I, Keyboard Techniques II, Recital Attendance, String Techniques, Introduction To Philosophy, College Composition I & II, and Freshman Survival Skills II: Fine Arts. And next semester I am in Marching Band, Applied Percussion, Recital Attendance, Aural Skills II, The Theory & Practice Of Music II, Trumpet Class, Clarinet Class, Applied Piano, Applied Cello, Basic Conducting, Educational Psychology, and Introduction To Teaching (and Practicum). Quote:
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