MUSIC C90Q
Piano/Keyboard Accompanying
Description: Activity, four hours; outside study, two hours. Collaboration with large ensembles, instrumentalists, and/or vocalists in role of accompanists. Performance includes, but is not limited to, lessons, rehearsals, special studio performance projects, master classes, concerts, auditions, juries, and recitals. May be repeated for maximum of 12 units. Concurrently scheduled with course C484. P/NP or letter grading.
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Spring 2022 - Note: this class was listed as C186 my year, which is relevant if you want upper div credit. Given how much I screwed up during this class, I'm happy with my A-. I would recommend this class if you're kind of good at piano and want an excuse to play it weekly. You have free rein, largely, with what pieces you play, and everything is overall low-stakes. Dr. Lent is very understanding as long as you're actually putting in effort (hence my A-), and he understands that especially for the non-majors, this class might not be their top priority. The structure of the class is simple: every week you practice somewhere between 2-4 pieces, culminating in a recital. The exact details vary a bit by year. Honestly, if you have questions, I'd just email Dr. Lent—he'd be happy to talk to you more about it. I would gladly recommend it, and it's an easy A.
Spring 2022 - Note: this class was listed as C186 my year, which is relevant if you want upper div credit. Given how much I screwed up during this class, I'm happy with my A-. I would recommend this class if you're kind of good at piano and want an excuse to play it weekly. You have free rein, largely, with what pieces you play, and everything is overall low-stakes. Dr. Lent is very understanding as long as you're actually putting in effort (hence my A-), and he understands that especially for the non-majors, this class might not be their top priority. The structure of the class is simple: every week you practice somewhere between 2-4 pieces, culminating in a recital. The exact details vary a bit by year. Honestly, if you have questions, I'd just email Dr. Lent—he'd be happy to talk to you more about it. I would gladly recommend it, and it's an easy A.