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Introduction to Music Listening!

This course is a musical journey that expands your music listening experiences through greater awareness of differences in techniques of listening, performance media, and materials of the art. This course does not have any prerequisites and the ability to read or perform music is not required.

The reading and listening activities focus on the basic elements of music, including rhythm, melody, dynamics, timbre, texture, form, and style. You will learn how these elements are used in music of different cultures and time periods. As you walk through each lesson, you will also develop active listening skills. When you complete this course, you will have the basic skills to begin another musical journey for a richer and deeper enjoyment of music.

  • Current semester: Fall 2023 | Number of Credits: 3
  • Course Delivery: Online
  • Required Synchronous Meetings: one Orientation Meeting and four Concert Reflection Meetings. 

 headset with heartTo begin your journey, click on the "Start Here" button. The Overview page provides general information on course structure and navigational instructions. Read carefully the information in the Course Instructions and Syllabus pages. The Syllabus contains course and institutional policies with which you are expected to comply. You will receive regular announcements and reminders pertinent to this course as needed. If you have any questions, please email me or come to Monday's virtual office hours. I will respond as soon as I receive your message.
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Instructor Information

  • Professor: Dr. Tin-Shi Tam  
  • Preferred contact method: via email at tstam@iastate.edu
  • Virtual office hours: Mondays 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm (central time) or by appointment 

 

High Quality Online Course Seal

CELT High Quality Internal Review recognizes courses that (a) met all 3-point Essential Course Design Standards in the seventh edition of the Quality Matters Links to an external site. (QM) Higher Education Rubric for online and hybrid courses and (b) received an overall score of 86 or higher out of 101 points. Reviews are conducted by CELT QM-trained reviewers. 

 

 

 

 

 

Department of Music and Theatre