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Hobart

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It is recommended that students take this elective in their second year of study or after completing one year of FCM performance units. Should you require further clarification, please contact the Unit Coordinator.

Introduction

This unit aims to provide students with a range of information and associated skills related to the improvisational expression of musical ideas. There will be an emphasis on immediacy of realisation through a range of situations and experiences where improvisation is required. The focus will be on defining the understanding of improvisation beyond stylistic, genre based and idiomatic constraints in order to enhance the student's ability to respond creatively to stimuli in a variety of contexts. Students will participate in solo, small and large group improvisations and will use a a range of mediums both traditional and non-traditional.

Summary 2020

Unit name Improvisation Skills
Unit code FCB201
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Creative Arts and Media
Discipline Music
Coordinator

Mr Alistair Dobson

Teaching staff

Mr Alistair Dobson

Level Intermediate
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

1 x 2 hour and 1 x 60 minute workshop/lecture weekly

Assessment

End of semester assessment/performance: 20%,

Weekly activities, in-class assessments and participation: 50%

Composition and written rationale: 30%

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