ELECTIVE INTENSIVE PROGRAM (EIP) 6 CREDITS
This program gives the student the opportunity to undertake an intensive period of study in areas and topics of personal
interest. Students choose from class offerings and professional rhythm section style areas. Elective offerings may vary from
semester to semester.
This program includes the following courses:
READING PROFICIENCY PROGRAM (1 credit)
RHYTHM SECTION INTENSIVE PERFORMANCE ELECTIVES (2 credits)
Each of the following elective rhythm section classes has an associated private lesson assigned to the student with the
instructor of the performance class. The focus of the private work is to prepare for and review the work done in the rhythm
section class. All rhythm section classes have professional rhythm section players.
ELECTIVE INTENSIVES (EIP)
1. Contemporary
Jazz
2. Jazz/Funk
3. Pop-Rock
4. Contemporary Afro-Cuban/Fusion
5. Brazilian (winter & summer
semesters)
6. Progressive Rock (fall & spring semesters)
COORDINATED PRIVATE STUDY (1 credit)
Each performance style offers private lessons with the teacher for
the purposes of preparing and reviewing the student's performance in the rhythm section class.
ELECTIVE CLASS
Students may further personalize their plan of study by choosing from the
following list of elective classes. Prerequisites may apply.
1. MUSIC THEORY / KEYBOARD MON. 10-12 / weeks 2-10 (Hernandez)
This course links the
study of music theory with its practical application on the keyboard. Students apply information studied in class to the piano
keyboard. Course topics include scales, chord structures, chord progressions, and song forms.
2. COMPOSITION / ARRANGING WED. 10-12/weeks 1-9 (Seiferth)
Students learn to
apply basic musical concepts to the writing and arranging of original material. Both live and electronic media are used in
this course.
3. SOLOING / IMPROVISATION THURS.
10-12/weeks 1-9 (Retzlaff)
Students work on developing their musical spontaneity in within given formal structures
and contexts. Soloing and improvisation is studied in a number of important styles and settings.
4. LIFE SKILLS WED. 10-12/weeks 1-9 (Petrillo)
There is more to succeeding
than how well you play. This course examines the musical and non-musical aspects of a professional musicians career, including
pertinent and valuable information such as preparing for auditions, media kits, organizing and recording CD projects, personal
organization and time management, finances, and networking strategies, including the internet and MySpace Music sites.
5. PERSONAL MARKETING AND PROMOTION
This course
is designed to help students become self-sufficient in the utilization of contemporary digital tools for the purpose of promoting
themselves and their music. Students learn the basics of web, Myspace, and facebook site development and construction and
design, using state-of-the-art Adobe Creative Suite software. The goal of the course is for each student to launch there own
MySpace or Facebook site, and to understand how to proceed to launch their own web site.
Individual Study and Practice:
WEEKLY ELECTIVE PRIVATE LESSONS (2 credits)
Students are assigned twenty additional
private lessons to study with an individual instructor or series of instructors of their choice.
DAILY INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE TIME (0 credits)
Students
are assigned 17 hours per week of individual practice time, with additional hours available at scheduled times throughout
the week.
WEEKLY ELECTIVE PRIVATE LESSONS (2
credit)
Students are assigned twenty additional private lessons to study with an individual instructor or series
of instructors of their choice.
DAILY INDIVIDUAL
PRACTICE TIME (0 credits)
Students are assigned 17 hours per week of individual practice time, with additional
hours available at scheduled times throughout the week.