Principal Study Traditional Music 1
The Principal Study is the primary focus of your learning experience, supported by regular individualised lessons in your discipline. The role of the lessons will be to help and guide in developing a firm but flexible and open-minded repertoire of technical, musical and performance skills, stemming from and interpreting anew Scottish (or related) traditional music through your unique idiomatic voice. These lessons will form part of an ongoing cycle of individual practice and reflection, and will require you to devote a substantial amount of time to independent learning.
There are two principal areas on which you can focus depending on your goals and discipline: solo performance or collaborative performance (group work or band), though in practice many students choose to explore a mixture of the two as this often reflects the profession. You will decide in negotiation with your Principal Study tutor and the Head of Traditional Music (or Head of Piping Studies) to concentrate on one or both of these areas, with the freedom to develop your knowledge and skills through live performance, studio recorded performance and/or the composition of new traditional-idiom works.
Module aims
This module is designed to:
- Foster technical and expressive mastery in the specialist area within Scottish (or related) traditional music.
- Develop a mature musical personality vis-à-vis Scottish traditional idioms and practices, and provide opportunities for its projection in-and-through such practices.
- Expand a knowledge base that supports understanding and facilitates the solving of complex musical problems.
- Enable you to acquire the skills to pursue and sustain fulfilling, lifelong interpretation of Scottish (or related) traditional music, leading to informed performance at a professional level.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this module you will be able to:
- LO1 Across a range of contexts and repertoire, demonstrate technical and expressive mastery in traditional music
- LO2 Project a mature musical personality in-and-through traditional music
- LO3 Employ a range of knowledge and understanding in-and-through the process of making music
Assessment
Assessment 1: Performance B (50%)
Assessed LOs: 1, 2, 3.
Assessment 2: Performance A (50%)
Assessed LOs: 1, 2, 3.
The Assessment Specifications associated with this module outline a number of different options from which to choose according to your specialism, giving you the opportunity to demonstrate the learning outcomes of the module across a range of contexts and repertoire.
Assessment criteria
Assessors will look for:
- accuracy and facility
- expressive control
- imagination, originality
- projection of musical ideas
- interpretation
- understanding of context and style
- where relevant:
- research
- creativity
- spoken voice and movement
- collaboration
Feedback
You will receive immediate verbal feedback in the course of your one-to-one lessons. In the final lesson of Terms 1 and 2, you will undergo a Recital Audition assessment as outlined in the Traditional Music Departmental Handbook. This will be followed in each case by formal written feedback by your tutor, which will be recorded as part of your Graduate Studies profile.
You will receive a written feedback report on each A and B assessment.
Resources
Essential
Key resources will be recommended by principal study tutors.
Summary details
Module title | Principal Study Traditional Music 1 |
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SCQF level | 11 |
Credit rating | 60 SCQF (30 ECTS) |
Status | Core |
Module coordinator | Head of Department |
Pre-requisites | None |
Co-requisites | Graduate Studies 1 |
Anti-requisites | None |
Next steps | Principal Study Traditional Music 2 or MA Negotiated Study |
Learning modes | Indicative hours |
Scheduled study | 30 (minimum) |
Independent study | 570 (maximum) |
Total notional student effort | 600 |