Foothill College Spring 2011 Schedule of Classes

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 = Middlefield Campus class

 = Online class

 = Off-Campus class

Evening classes are shaded.

Spring Quarter 2011 Courses Course Number CRN

Course ID

MUS 15A

Activity

Title

Time Days

Instructor

BEGINNING FOLK GUITAR

Units

Course Number

Location

CRN

2 Units

MUS 15B

LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM LAB 12:55 PM–  1:25 PM LEC 6:00 PM–  7:50 PM LAB 7:55 PM–  8:50 PM

MW MW W W

SULT SULT SULT SULT

INTERMEDIATE FOLK GUITAR

40743 MUS -041.-01

MUS 50A

1101 1101 MC B6 MC B6

MUS 15C

LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM LAB 12:55 PM–  1:25 PM LEC 6:00 PM–  7:50 PM LAB 7:55 PM–  8:50 PM

MW MW W W

2 Units

SULT SULT SULT SULT

ADVANCED FOLK GUITAR

MUS 35

LEC 12:00 PM–12:50 PM LAB 12:55 PM–  1:25 PM LEC 6:00 PM–  7:50 PM LAB 7:55 PM–  8:50 PM

SULT SULT SULT SULT

SPECIAL PROJECTS IN MUSIC

1101 1101 MC B6 MC B6

MUS 50B

LAB TBA TBA LEC 6:30 PM–  7:20 PM Th

GOLDFARB SULT

MUSIC BUSINESS

TBA 1401

4 Units

ENTERTAINMENT LAW & NEW MEDIA

4 Units

 40722

MUS -050B-01W TBA TBA TBA WELLER ONLINE MUS -050B-01W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill. edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.

1101 1101 MC B6 MC B6

MUS 60A

PRODUCING IN THE HOME STUDIO I

4 Units

4 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory. May be taken 3 times for credit. Design, set up and operation of an audio/video recording studio in a small environment. Space considerations, electrical requirements and acoustic treatment options. Computer requirements including processor speed, memory requirements, data storage devices and monitor selection/ placement. MIDI keyboard types and compatibility, mixer selection and setup, cable selection and care, microphone design, and USB/firewire interface options. Software programs and compatibility issues. How to produce recordings from start to finish in a home studio.

2 Units

 40723

MUS -060A-01W TBA TBA TBA DONNER ONLINE MUS -060A-01W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill. edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.

 40923

MUS -035.-01 TBA TBA TBA BENVENUTO MC M2 MUS -035.-01: Audition required. Prior to enrolling, please call Peninsula Women’s Chorus at (650) 327-3095 or visit www.pwchorus.org/join for audition information. 40734 MUS -035.-02 TBA TBA TBA TAMBLING TBA MUS -035.-02: Instructor approval required prior to enrollment. For information, contact Bruce Tambling via email: tamblingbruce@foothill.edu  40926 MUS -035.-03 TBA TBA TBA ADAMS BLACH MUS -035.-03: Audition required prior to enrolling. For information, visit www.windband.org/foothill  40927 MUS -035.-04 TBA TBA TBA RAMADANOFF LAUMC MUS -035.-04: Audition required prior to enrolling. For information call The Master Sinfonia: (415)924-8639. 40921 MUS -035.-05 TBA TBA TBA VANCE-LEE TBA MUS -035.-05: Instructor permission required prior to enrollment. For information, visit www.foothill.edu/gospel/ 40919 MUS -035.-06 TBA TBA TBA SCHMIDT TBA MUS -035.-06: Instructor permission required prior to enrollment. For information, please contact Karl Schmidt via email: schmidtkarl@foothill.edu

LIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP

Units

Location

4 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory. In-depth study and discussion of entertainment law as it applies to the emerging new media market and the music industry. Internet sales and distribution for new media, file sharing, licensing for the web, and digital copyright considerations. Promotional packages, web site development, delivery systems, career promotion strategies, contracts and touring. In-depth analysis of contracts and regulations/potential of starting an independent media production company, record label, or online retail site. Sampling licenses/international copyright law and publishing.

6 hours laboratory. May be taken 6 times for credit. A laboratory course involving an approved student project in music such as theory, history and literature, and applied music. Performances or music productions for community musical events may be planned and executed in this class.

MUS 41

Instructor

MUS -050A-01W TBA TBA TBA GOLDFARB ONLINE MUS -050A-01W: Offered via Internet. After registering, you must refer to course descriptions at www.foothill. edu/fga/ for information on how to begin.

2 Units

MW MW W W

Time Days

 40721

Prerequisites: MUS 15A and 15B or equivalent. 2 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory. May be taken 6 times for credit. Further instruction in the playing of folk guitar with an emphasis on finger-picking, barre chords, and altered tunings. Sight reading in tablature, chord symbols, and standard notation. Instrumental Blues and blues scales.

40891 MUS -015C-01Q  40908 MUS -015C-02Q

Title

4 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory. Study of legal and business aspects of the music industry. Emphasis on publishing, licensing, and promotion. Copyright law, interaction between songwriters and music publishers, record companies, distributors and the rules that govern them. How music is licensed, service marks, trademarks and patents. The role of lawyers, agents, personal managers, producers and promoters. Licensing and copyright of intellectual properties in the growing multimedia industry and the internet. Synchronization of music in film, video and television. Career development and how major/independent labels market and distribute media.

Prerequisite: MUS 15A or equivalent. 2 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory. May be taken 6 times for credit. Development of traditional finger-picking style playing and picking techniques. Solo and ensemble performance on an intermediate level. Emphasis on reading traditional notation, chord symbols and tablature.

40890 MUS -015B-01Q  40906 MUS -015B-02Q

Activity

of original compositions. Students will gain music performing experience and also learn the technical side of sound reinforcements systems, concert promotion and stage management. The culmination of the student‚s work for the quarter will be participation in a live music concert.

2 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory. May be taken 6 times for credit. A performance based course in beginning guitar (nylon, steel, or electric guitar) with a concentration on folk music. Traditional and popular songs will be used to demonstrate the development of right and left hand techniques. Standard music notation, tablature, and chord symbols will be presented and students can choose instrumental or popular vocal selections to play.

40887 MUS -015A-01  40894 MUS -015A-02

Course ID

MUS 66B

INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL AUDIO: REASON & PRO TOOLS

4 Units

2 hours lecture, 2 hours lecture-laboratory, 3 hours laboratory. May be taken 3 times for credit. Creating and editing digital audio with Pro ToolsÆ and ReasonÆ. Songwriting, musical composition, and the basic elements of music (pitch, rhythm, harmony, style and form) as they relate to contemporary music. Introduction to using ReasonÆ both as a stand-alone digital audio workstation as a ReWire application within the Pro ToolsÆ production environment.

40724 MUS -066B-01

MUS 81B

2 Units

LEC 7:00 PM–  8:50 PM M L-L 9:00 PM–10:50 PM M TBA TBA TBA

SOUND DESIGN FOR FILM & VIDEO

PRIMEAU PRIMEAU PRIMEAU

1211 1211 ONLINE

3.5 Units

3 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory. May be taken 4 times for credit. Creating and editing soundtracks and audio for digital video, music video and film. Recording live sound, and integrating sound effects from a digital library. Dialogue editing and re-recording (looping), and musical soundtrack creation. Synchronization of audio to video using timecode, aesthetic quality of sound and music as it relates to video content, and the production of video/ audio projects using Final Cut Pro/Avid Media Composer and Pro Tools.

1 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory. May be taken 6 times for credit. Seminar-style course provides a forum for performing and presenting music and multimedia work, receiving constructive feedback, and encountering a broad diversity of styles in the work of others. All music performance practices are welcome, including electronic and visual media that integrate music. A wide range of musical styles will be explored including Folk, Reggae, Jazz, Blues, Electronic, and Classical. Students may use traditional acoustic, electric, and software based virtual instruments. In addition to standard repertoire, the course provides an opportunity for performance

Unless otherwise noted, courses run April 4–June 24. All courses are Title 5 Degree applicable credit courses unless otherwise noted. All fee payments are due at time of registration. Instructors are not obligated to hold seats for students who are enrolled but do not attend the first class meeting. As of Feb. 1, 2011, the information printed herein is accurate. For the most up-to-date information, including newly added classes, always access the online schedule.

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