The course is connected to the following study programs

  • Performing Music - Popular Music, Bachelor Program

Teaching language

Norwegian

Recommended prerequisites

MUR122-1 Individual Performance 1

Course contents

The course contains main instrument teaching, ensemble, seminars and projects. Emphasis is focused on developing skills as a songwriter, on instrument and in collaboration with other students. Creative work is central both independently and in groups, including further developing of a personal artistic expression both as a performer and songwriter.

 

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student should:

  • have acquired creative methods and skills within their main area

  • be able to apply different methods for creative writing of lyrics and music

  • have acquired different methods for text work

  • be able to work independently and creatively with interpretation of other people's material

  • be able to use methods for co-writing

Examination requirements

  • Approved attendance in compulsory classes

  • Approved submission of 3 co-writing assignments in ensemble

  • Approved participation in 1 interpretation

  • Approved participation in 1-3 projects and / or seminars

 

Further information is provided in Canvas at the start of the semester.

 

Teaching methods

Each student is given individual tuition within their main area. The main instrument supervision may be organized flexibly to make room for different projects. Ensemble tuition will be conducted in co-creation projects focusing on co-writing, recording, arranging and production.

 

During the course, the student participates in interpretation (LIVE: performance with self- and peer assessment, as well as feedback from lecturers), as well as 1-2 compulsory projects, concerts or seminars. An overview of this is provided at the start of the semester. The student is also provided teaching on an optional instrument II individually or, if appropriate, in groups.

 

Interpretive teaching is organized with students as participants and conducted as a concert with a following feedback sequence.

 

Parts of the teaching are compulsory. These parts are presented in Canvas at the beginning of the semester.

 

Expected work scope is 27 hours per credits.

Evaluation

The study program manager determines-in consultation with the student representative-selected evaluation form and whether the courses should have mid- or final evaluation in line with the quality system chapter 4.1.

Admission for external candidates

Not applicable

Offered as Single Standing Module

No

Assessment methods and criteria

A concert of approx. 20 minutes with self-written material. Students are assessed individually. Repertoire and participation are decided in consultation with the main instrument teacher.

 

Grade: Pass / Fail

Reduction of Credits

This course’s contents overlap with the following courses. A reduction of credits will occur if one of these courses is taken in addition:

Course Reduction of Credits
MUR203 – Main Instrument 2 15
MUR125 – Individual Performance 2 15
Last updated from FS (Common Student System) July 1, 2024 9:31:24 AM