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Jun 16, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
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MUSC 23200 - Commercial Applied Drums
This course, students will be guided through an individualized curriculum to meet their specific musical development and interests in drums and percussion. The assignments, pieces, and instruments of study will vary from student to student, with the same end goal of creating competent and confident musicians.
Preparation for Course P: Department permission required. Restricted to students admitted to a program in the School of Music.
Cr. 2. Notes May be repeated for credit.
Lab fee for material costs and studio maintenance. Student Learning Outcomes 1. Perform eighth-note and sixteenth-note drum set patterns with accurate rhythm, consistent sticking, and stylistic clarity.
2. Demonstrate understanding of drum set and general music notation by correctly interpreting rhythms, note values, dynamics, and performance markings in written charts.
3. Apply intermediate snare-drumming techniques including rudiments, stick control, and dynamic contrast to improve overall technical proficiency.
4. Perform style-appropriate drum set patterns (e.g., rock, jazz, funk, Latin) that reflect correct rhythm, feel, and articulation.
5. Demonstrate basic mallet-percussion proficiency by accurately performing scales and level-appropriate music.
6. Maintain consistent tempo and internal pulse while performing intermediate-level drum set music, both with and without a metronome.
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