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page = 2Private lessons are available on guitar, bass, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and jazz improvisation. If there an instrument not listed that you are interested in learning or sharpening your skills on then contact communitymusic@sunyulster.edu. The lessons are offered in 5-lesson sessions. They meet once a week and are held at the Stone Ridge Campus in the Vanderlyn Building in the music area. Make-up lessons will only be rescheduled if the instructor misses a lesson or if you provide 12-hour notice of an upcoming missed lesson. There will be no make-ups for no-shows or late cancellations.
This is comprised of advanced middle school students, high school students, college students, and community musicians. The ensemble performs a minimum of two concerts per semester and draws its repertoire from standard wind band literature. This is open to students who have achieved NYSSMA level IV or higher.
Choral musicians in the College Chorus gain experience in the study and performance of choral music repertoire representing diverse genres, style periods, and cultures. Emphasis is placed on developing the vocal instrument, and building choral music performance, ear training, and music reading skills. The College Chorus performs two to three concerts each semester. Previous choral singing experience is helpful but not required.
This ensemble is composed of advanced middle school students, high school students, college students, and community musicians. The ensemble performs two to three concerts per semester and draws on repertoire from standard wind and band literature. Open to students who have achieved NYSSMA level IV or higher. This specific course pricing is available to High School students only.
Choral musicians in the College Chorus gain experience in the study and performance of choral music repertoire representing diverse genres, style periods, and cultures. Emphasis is placed on developing the vocal instrument, and building choral music performance, ear training, and music reading skills. The College Chorus performs two to three concerts each semester. Previous choral singing experience is helpful but not required.
Members of the African Drumming Ensemble learn to perform a variety of traditional music styles from sub-saharan Africa on authentic instruments. Primary emphasis is placed on developing hand drumming technique, African rhythmic language, and ensemble coordination. Song, dance, cultural context, and folklore connected to the music is also performed and discussed. All material is taught by rote, requiring no prior formal training in written music. This group performs two to three concerts each semester. Space is limited to fifteen total participants. First time/new members, please contact the director before registering.
Members of the African Drumming Ensemble learn to perform a variety of traditional music styles from sub-saharan Africa on authentic instruments. Primary emphasis is placed on developing hand drumming technique, African rhythmic language, and ensemble coordination. Song, dance, cultural context, and folklore connected to the music is also performed and discussed. All material is taught by rote, requiring no prior formal training in written music. This group performs two to three concerts each semester. Space is limited to fifteen total participants. First time/new members, please contact the director before registering.
In this hands-on course, you will learn Microsoft Excel 2019's advanced functions and often-overlooked features, including data analysis tools, data tables and databases, custom controls, and PivotTables.
To prepare Operators seeking their Grade 4A License to manage capital projects from concept to completion including grant writing, energy efficiency, adherence to regulations, community relations, budgets and contract management.
Required for candidates applying for certification for an activated sludge or “A” facility. Developed to instruct how to efficiently operate the activated sludge portion of a wastewater treatment plant. Control strategies and application of laboratory data are presented. Safety and regulatory recordkeeping are emphasized.
This course of study is designed for operators of distribution systems serving greater than 1000 people. Topics include pressure zones, booster stations, storage tanks, fire protection and disinfection.