East
Union High School Piano Class Syllabus
Teacher: Mrs. Rebekka Austin
209.858.7270
Office Hours: Monday- Friday 7:30-8:30 and 2:35-3:00
Course Overview and Objectives
Class piano is designed to teach the concepts and fundamentals needed
to perform on the piano. Throughout the
year students will increase their understanding of fundamental piano technique
including the importance of posture, hand placement, keyboard orientation, and
fingering. Students will develop good
practice habits and will gain a better knowledge of standard piano repertoire,
improve their note-reading skills, and piano technique according to their
individual piano proficiency. Through
studying the piano students will increase their comprehension of music theory,
music history, and will improve their overall musicianship. Through regular
performance opportunities students will gain experience in performance skills,
etiquette, and critical listening skills.
I.
Participation
Students will be given points for their daily participation. In order to be successful in this class,
students must be on time, with all of their materials, and demonstrate focused
and active participation in all class activities. The students are expected to work actively
with the instructor and take an active role in their development. Individual practice is vital to each student’s
progression. The student must be able to
work independently, be focused and self motivated during his/her individual
practice time.
II.
Materials
Method Book
The classroom has a full set of used method books for student use. The instructor will assist the student with
selecting the appropriate book for your level of proficiency. These books will be the student’s resource of
basic technique and repertoire as well as a great resource of reference. The
books will stay in the classroom.
Performance Pieces
Each student will be required to work with the instructor to choose an
appropriate performance piece to practice throughout the semester. This piece is intended to challenge the
student and will stretch their technique and skills. Performance pieces may be acquired in several
ways: Music from home, from the
teacher’s limited library, or from online.
There are a number of websites where music can be downloaded for
free. While the instructor will work
with the student to assess appropriate pieces, it is the student’s
responsibility to do the research.
Pianos
Students will use digital piano workstations. It is expected that each student will treat
the school instruments with respect and do their utmost to prevent damage. If an instrument is damaged due to student
negligence, it is the student/guardian’s responsibility to pay for the repair
or replacement of the instrument.
Other Daily Materials
Students will also be expected to bring:
·
Pencil (NO Pens are allowed)
·
Spiral Notebook
·
½ inch binder or folder
·
Staff paper (this may be printed for free from www.pdfpad.com/staffpaper or www.musictheory.net/tools/paper)
·
Earphones- the class has some very old
headphones but not enough for the entire class.
If a student wants to use his/her own headset, make sure that it has a
quarter inch adapter or plug)
III.
Classroom
Rules
As the class is highly performance based, having a safe and respectful
environment is a high priority. All students are expected to maintain respect
for self, their peers, teachers and all the equipment that they work with.
No food or drink will be allowed in the classroom.
All disruptions are subject to judicious discipline.
1st
offense: Verbal warning
2nd
offence: Second verbal warning, Parent Contact and possible referral or
detention.
3rd offence
and above: Students are subject to further disciplinary policies as outlined in
the East Union High
School Student Handbook.
Attendance is vital to the student’s progress. If the student is absent, they must see the
instructor right away to gather any missed assignments. If the absence is unexcused the assignment
will not be able to be turned in late.
Be on time and prepared.
Tardiness will reduce participation points and result in a
detention. Habitual tardiness will
result in a referral to the assistant principal.
IV.
Grading
Policy
a. Assignments and Percentages
40%- Daily Participation
25%- Written Assignments and
Quizzes
15%- Final Performance
At the end of the
first semester students will play for their peers in a class performance. This will give students the opportunity to
practice and become acquainted with the format for the end of year recital. The end of year recital is mandatory and will
be held in the evening in room 42 at East Union on May 20-22. (The student picks which date is most
convenient.) Parents and friends are
encouraged to attend.
10%- Performance ‘pass off’
Students will have
opportunities to demonstrate proficiency for the instructor. They will be asked to ‘pass off’ on a
technical skill or something from the repertoire.
10%- Written Final
b. Grading Scale
A=90-100%
B=80-89%
C=70-79%
D=60-69%
F=59% or lower
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