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Jul 01, 2025
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2023-2024 WWCC College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MUSC 262 - Vocal Ensemble V Credits: 2 LEC hours per week: 1 LAB hours per week: 2 The College Vocal Ensemble offers instruction for students of every ability. Beginners as well as students pursuing transfer music degrees will benefit from being a member of the Vocal Ensemble. Students are offered practical tools for accessing their inherent vitality, expressiveness and grace, while gaining vocal experience in an intimate choir setting. Work ethic, ensemble commitment, artistry, rehearsal technique, and expressiveness are emphasized. Performing opportunities include recitals, original operettas (Winter quarter) and collaboration with the WWCC Theatre Department. Formerly: MUS 262. Course Outcomes:
- Apply major terms, vocabulary, methods, concepts, and theories relevant to singing.
- Recognize and describe efficient vocal techniques.
- Practice technical awareness and employ new skills.
- Critique and correct inefficient personal singing habits.
- Evaluate use of proper technique by self and others.
- Assess and critique the group performance.
- Collaborate with a pianist and ensemble.
- Dramatize a song while employing new vocal techniques.
Course Topics:
- Body/breath/voice connection.
- Specific tensions that inhibit singing.
- Easy, full, and efficient inhalation and exhalation providing stability, vibrancy, and vocal energy.
- Accurate intonation.
- Healthy vocal production.
- Efficient and buoyant alignment.
- Efficient breath management.
- Basic vocal mechanics.
- Accurate rhythm, artistic phrasing, and appropriate dynamics.
- Sight-singing and listening skills.
- Developing ownership of musical ideas.
- Responsibility for mastering individual choral lines.
- Preparation, focus, and patience.
- Responsiveness and active participation.
- Dramatic interpretation, study, and artistic interpretation of text and musical score.
- Expressing the life of the music and story of the song.
- Rehearsal preparation and ensemble commitment.
- Group goals and teamwork attitude.
- Creating a safe environment for all ensemble members.
- Treating all members with dignity and respect.
Course Attribute(s): Humanities, Performing Arts
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