Folk Music Ensemble

In this performance-based class, students will work together to learn and perform traditional folk music, both in small groups and as a large ensemble. Styles will be guided by student interest and may include New England, Québécois, Cape Breton, Scottish, Irish, Old Time, Bluegrass, and others. Instrumentation may include (but is not limited to) fiddle, keyboard, guitar, banjo, mandolin, bouzouki, ukulele, dulcimer, bass, cello, accordion, concertina, pipes, flute, whistle, vocals, harp, and percussion. Tunes will primarily be taught “by ear,” although notation will be available as well. Throughout the term, students will play and interact with experienced folk music practitioners representing various styles and instruments. The class will include participation in informal local song sessions and will culminate in a final performance.

How will students in this course be evaluated?: Assessment of student work will be based on contributions to rehearsals and discussions, participation in sessions and performances, weekly reflections, and a research project on a tune of interest.

Course Number
AD4052
Area of Study
Performance & Music
Course Level
Intermediate/advanced
Instructor
Adam McLean