This unit (ACO1008) of study offers students the opportunity to explore the nexus between music practice and production, music theory (language) and musicological contexts. Students develop an understanding of the language of music theory, complementary aural skills and a context for how music develops in basic styles and genres. Students explore popular and contemporary music in relation to stylistic, harmonic and rhythmic aspects. Students apply theoretical knowledge in instrumental workshops and practice settings where they develop skills in choosing, negotiating and preparing repertoire. Workshop facilitators assist students to develop technical fluency, interpretation and musical expression on their instrument(s) within a practical performance context. Students also have an opportunity to create and produce musical works using a variety of music software.

Unit details

Location:
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ACO1008

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. Develop and produce musical works;  
  2. Produce basic musical works using a variety of music software;  
  3. Exhibit foundation technical music skills and overall musicianship within collaborative contexts;  
  4. Articulate basic musical nomenclature in relation to music theory and production activities;  
  5. Operate basic music equipment and music software in accordance with OHS requirements; and  
  6. Articulate basic musicological concepts in a range of musical contexts.  

Assessment

Assessment type Description Grade
Exercise Applied theory and critical listening exercises 25%
Report Musicology report 25%
Presentation Demonstrate the basic operation of music software and sound equipment 25%
Performance Musical performance 25%

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