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The University of Alaska Anchorage offers numerous music courses that provide individual instruction in percussion, such as MUS A161, MUS A163R, and MUS A262R, as detailed in [1], [2], and [3]. Additionally, the university provides specialized master classes for percussion students, as evidenced by [4] and [5].
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Music (MUS) | University of Alaska Anchorage Academic Catalog catalog.uaa.alaska.edu 11 facts
claimThe University of Alaska Anchorage music courses MUS A462O (Organ), MUS A462P (Piano), MUS A462R (Percussion), MUS A462S (Strings), MUS A462V (Voice), and MUS A462W (Woodwinds) each provide 2 credits for individual music instruction.
referenceMUS A462 at the University of Alaska Anchorage provides individual instruction for brass, guitar, harpsichord, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Students must have completed MUS A461 with a minimum grade of C, and must concurrently enroll in a master class and ensemble, obtain department approval, attend a set number of department-approved recitals or concerts, and perform a jury each semester.
claimMUS A466 Instrumental Master Class at the University of Alaska Anchorage is mandatory each semester for string, wind, guitar, and percussion majors, requires a minimum of 4 credits for Bachelor of Arts in Music students, and may be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits.
referenceThe University of Alaska Anchorage course MUS A466 Instrumental Master Class examines performance-practice issues for string, wind, guitar, and percussion players, including comparative analysis and discussion of instrumental literature from the early Baroque period through the 21st century.
referenceThe University of Alaska Anchorage MUS A261 Private Lessons course provides individual music instruction for students studying brass, guitar, harpsichord, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds.
referenceThe University of Alaska Anchorage course MUS A164R Private Lessons: Percussion provides individual, non-juried music instruction for non-majors studying percussion, carries 1-2 credits, may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits, and requires department approval for registration.
referenceThe University of Alaska Anchorage course MUS A164 Private Lessons provides individual, non-juried music instruction for non-majors studying brass, guitar, harpsichord, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds for 1-2 credits.
referenceThe University of Alaska Anchorage course MUS A163R Private Lessons: Percussion provides individual, non-juried music instruction for 1-2 credits.
procedureMUS A262 Private Lessons at the University of Alaska Anchorage provides individual music instruction for students studying brass, guitar, harpsichord, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds, and requires students to attend a set number of department-approved recitals or concerts and perform a jury each semester.
referenceThe University of Alaska Anchorage course MUS A262R (Private Lessons: Percussion) provides individual music instruction for students studying percussion and requires enrollment concurrent with an appropriate master class and ensemble, department approval, and a minimum grade of C in MUS A261P.
referenceMUS A163R Private Lessons: Percussion at the University of Alaska Anchorage requires department approval for registration, may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits, and cannot be petitioned to substitute for juried lessons (MUS A161, MUS A162, MUS A261, MUS A262, MUS A361, MUS A362, MUS A461, and MUS A462).