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Johns Hopkins University | AS.376.222

Musicianship II

2.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(3.96)

A continuation of the skills developed Musicianship I. The course is divided into performance skills (sight singing, rhythm reading, basic piano, and improvisation) and aural skills (recognition of pitch, chords, rhythms, melodies, and other musical structures). Topics include minor keys, chromatic melody and harmony, compound time signatures, and syncopation). As in Musicianship I, emphasis is placed on developing effective practice techniques. Pre-requisite: AS.376.221 (Musicianship I) or placement exam.

Spring 2015

(4.0)

Spring 2023

(3.92)

Spring 2015

Professor: Kip Wile

(4.0)

The best parts about this class were the small class size and interesting material taught. Students agreed that the professor delivered enthusiastic and informative lectures, and gave helpful feedback to students. Some students struggled with the listening quizzes. Others claimed that there was a disconnect between the subjects covered in class and the material included on exams. This course could be improved by giving grade updates throughout the semester, defining expectations and materials for quizzes and exams more clearly, and having more performance lectures. Prospective students should be good at quickly identifying and recognizing music.

Spring 2023

Professor: Joshua Fishbein

(3.92)

Lecture Sections

(01)

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J. Fishbein
14:30 - 15:20