What's included
16 live meetings
5 hrs 20 mins in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Practicing is a way to internalize and test your skills. Supplemental activities for the learner to engage with will be offered to support growth and development in general music skills and coordination skills as they apply to performing on a drum set.Assignments
Each week we will internalize our learnings of rhythm, rudiments, and the organization of time and sound through short composition assignments. There are 7 assignments to develop a comprehensive portfolio.Assessment
Learners will use a teacher created skill tracker to self-assess improvement. This information will be used by the student to make decisions about what to practice throughout the week and help inform questions to ask during classtime.Class Experience
US Grade 7 - 8
Beginner Level
This class is an authentic learning environment where we are learning to transfer rhythm activities to an instrument and begin to play like the professionals do. Learners will: 1. read music as a set of instructions through standard notation for percussion for quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes and quarter and eighth rests. 2. learn a basic technique, posture, and explore personal style We will work through the following essential questions: 1. How do musicians generate creative ideas? 2. How do musicians make creative decisions? 3. How do musician improve the quality of their performance? 4. How do we judge the quality of musical work(s) and performance(s)? Rudiments taught follow the suggested 40 rudiments all drummers should know from the Percussive Arts Society. Role of the teacher will be: 1. to guide through active listening and responding to student technique and performance. 2. use the music milestones of the National Association of Music Educators (NAfME) novice performance standards as they align to the activities of creating, performing, responding, and connecting with music through the performance of a variety of rhythm patterns. 3. discuss mental rehearsal techniques as a practice method when we are away from the drum or the drum is not available. Delivery of instruction will use a variety of techniques from call and response, mimic and rote learning, reading music, and improvisation. Assignments: Participants will have weekly practice patterns to know and master. This may include writing out the counting of the rhythms and sound production from the drum pad. Assessments: Use of a custom, teacher-created developed comprehensive skills development report will be sent at the close of each class for individual student self-reflection and tracking. **NOTE** Please inform the learning leader if you require a specific format to be completed for your ease of documentation purposes.
Learning Goals
CREATE
Generate rhythmic phrases and variations within AB, ABA, or theme and variation forms that convey expressive intent. (MU:Cr1.1.7a)
CREATE
Select, organize, develop and document personal musical ideas for arrangements, songs, and compositions. (MU:Cr2.1.7a)
Syllabus
16 Lessons
over 8 WeeksLesson 1:
Drum Day 1
Focus on drum stick hold and technique, steady beat, and response of the drum. Skill checklist to include: buzz roll, single stroke roll, accents in simple time signatures of 2/4 & 4/4.
20 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Lesson 2:
Warm Up Pattern
How to build your warm up pattern, opening rudiments, and steady beat patterns of quarter and eighth notes. Writing and organizing original beat patterns in 2/4/, 3/4, & 4/4. Drummers will share their patterns for peers to play.
20 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Lesson 3:
Drum Day
Roll Rudiments 1 - 8 and guided pattern application
20 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Writing
Review pattern application and perform a new rhythm set. Learners will work through counting drills.
20 mins online live lesson
1 assignment
Other Details
Learning Needs
The learning leader is able to adapt instruction according to student needs and learning styles.
Pre-Requisites
No prior experience is required to successfully participate in this class.
Supply List
You will need: 1. Drum sticks 2. Drum pad or something to drum on 3. Pencil (ready to use) 4. Printed or digital copy of the weeks' cadences for class discussion 5. Composition note book (manuscript paper)
1 file available upon enrollment
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 teachers have a Graduate degree
Doctoral Degree in Chemistry from The University of Tennessee
Master's Degree in Music from University of Tennessee
2 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Music from Ohio University
Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from Ohio University
I served as a public school music teacher for over a decade in the performing arts and academic music. I have taught ages preschool through high school, with my entire career has included 5th - 8th grade. As a music teacher, I was a multi-time recipient of grants to fund the resources to teach my curriculum and build the needed non-profit organizations to support education. My teaching philosophy embraces active learning, is project-oriented, and provides learners with real-world experiences they can enjoy and expand on.
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Live Group Course
$30
weekly or $240 for 16 classes2x per week, 8 weeks
20 min
Completed by 7 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
1-4 learners per class