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Music Lessons (Instrument/Voice Lessons)

by admin-oasis last modified 2007-05-14 16:12

Registration for Applied Lessons

 
Private studio instruction and ensembles are available to all students at UNC Chapel Hill, regardless of their degree program or major.

All students wishing to take applied lessons in an instrument or in voice in the Music Department must gain permission of the appropriate instructor and/or area head, and submit a registration form to the Music Department Registrar (Hill Hall Room 104). Please note that in all applied-lesson courses, sections are by instructor; students should be sure to enroll with the correct instructor. A separate fee is charged for each semester of lessons (see below).

The Department offers three types of applied lessons, at the 1XX level (0.5 or 1.0 credit hours), 2XX level (2.0 credit hours), and 3XX level (3.0 credit hours); full details are available in the Undergraduate Bulletin. Students should be sure to enroll for the correct type of lessons. Admission to all applied lessons is by permission of instructor and for returning students is dependent upon prior performance in the same course. Please note that we do not normally offer applied lessons to beginners on a given instrument, and that we require an ability to read musical notation fluently.

Students pursuing the BMus degree normally enroll for eight semesters of 2.0 credit lessons on their main instrument, encompassing eight semesters of weekly one-hour lessons and a weekly studio class. These lessons are numbered 2XX. These lessons are also available to appropriately qualified students pursuing the BA degree majoring in music, and also the music minor.

  • MUSC 200 Advanced Individual Lessons in Keyboard (2)
  • MUSC 202 Advanced Individual Lessons in Voice (2)
  • MUSC 203 Advanced Individual Lessons in Strings (2)
  • MUSC 204 Advanced Individual Lessons in Woodwinds (2)
  • MUSC 205 Advanced Individual Lessons in Brass (2)
  • MUSC 206 Advanced Individual Lessons in Percussion (2)

Students pursuing the BMus or BA degree who wish to include a recital in their applied study should substitute lessons numbered 3XX for their 2XX lessons. 3XX lessons with recital may be taken in up to two semesters during a student’s degree; they replace (from fall 2007) the courses formerly known as MUSC 210 (Junior Recital) and MUSC 310 (Senior Recital). Lessons at the 3XX level have a prerequisite of six hours of the equivalent MUSC 2XX course.

  • MUSC 300 Advanced Keyboard Lessons and Recital (3)
  • MUSC 302 Advanced Voice Lessons and Recital (3)
  • MUSC 303 Advanced String Lessons and Recital (3)
  • MUSC 304 Advanced Woodwind Lessons and Recital (3)
  • MUSC 305 Advanced Brass Lessons and Recital  (3)
  • MUSC 306 Advanced Percussion Lessons and Recital (3)

Music majors pursuing the BA degree, music minors, and non-majors may enroll for 1XX lessons for 0.5 or 1.0 credit hours, subject to their availability.

  • MUSC 100 Individual Keyboard Lessons
  • MUSC 102 Individual Voice Lessons
  • MUSC 103 Individual String Lessons
  • MUSC 104 Individual Woodwind Lessons
  • MUSC 105 Individual Brass Lessons
  • MUSC 106 Individual Percussion Lessons

Group lessons (1.0 credit hours) may also be available on selected instruments (MUSC 110–115).

Applied Instruction Fees (per semester; subject to change)

Separate fees beyond normal tuition are required for private instruction.

  • One one-hour lesson per week: $375.00
  • One half-hour lesson per week: $187.50

Registration: The registration process involves both registering for a class and registering through the music department separately. All students wishing to enroll must first gain permission of the appropriate instructor. A list of instructors for each instrument is available from the Music Department office (919-962-1039) and is shown below. Students should contact the appropriate instructor/area head and arrange for an audition if necessary. For all instructors, music majors are given priority, but music minors and non-majors are also welcome, subject to the limits of available faculty time. Once permission has been granted, the registration process for academic credit can only be done by the Music Department Registrar. The Music Department Registrar's office is located in Hill Hall room 104, and available office hours are posted on the door. All students must enroll during the regular University registration period at the beginning of each semester.

Faculty contact for applied instruction (see the faculty directory for contact information):


Piano: Thomas Otten
Voice: Stafford Wing
Strings: Brent Wissick
Violin: Richard Luby
Viola: Hugh Partridge
Cello: Brent Wissick
Bass: John Brown
Guitar: William Stewart
Harp: Laura Byrne
Wind, Brass, and Percussion Instruments: Lynn Glassock
Flute: Brooks deWetter-Smith
Oboe: Michael Schultz
Clarinet: Donald Oehler
Saxophone: Matthew McClure
Bassoon: John Pederson
Horn: Andrew McAfee
Trumpet: James Ketch
Trombone: Mike Kris
Tuba: Mike Kris
Euphonium: Mike Kris
Percussion: Lynn Glassock

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