Traditional Music of North America

MHI2135.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2024 Traditional Music of North America

Course Description

Summary

This course explores music from early Indigenous music right on up to present day practitioners. Some of the traditions studied and practiced will include: Native American, Inuit, Qu茅becois, Appalachian, African-American, Irish, Scottish, British Isle traditions, Cajun, Blues, Gospel, Mariachi, and Conjunto music. Instrumental, dance, and ballad traditions are studied and researched, and experienced first hand. Students must bring a guitar, banjo, mandolin, or fiddle (or other social instrument) to class for purposes of furthering personal music making through traditional forms. We will practice and perform as a group, improving our reading and aural skills. Other instruments are possible, but the students must discuss this with the instructor.

Instructor

  • John Kirk

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2024

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20