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School of Music

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Director Tammie Walker
Location 1400 VOX (Voxman Music Building)
Phone 319-335-1603
Email music-admissions@uiowa.edu
Registration Email   music-admissions@uiowa.edu
Website https://music.uiowa.edu
General Catalog https://catalog.registrar.uiowa.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/music/

 

Applied Music Course Registrations

Before registering for an applied music course (i.e., music lessons), you must make arrangements with an individual instructor. When you add the section, you will be prompted to enter your instructor's name. If you have not received permission from the instructor to add the section, your enrollment may be administratively dropped.

2 courses found, displaying all courses.
Course # Title Hours Notes Enrollments
MUS:3625:0001 Course Title is
Techniques of Conducting
Prerequisites: MUS:1201 and MUS:1202
Start and end times: 8:00A - 8:50A TTh 2400 VOX
Instructors: Adam Harry (Course Supervisor)
2 s.h.
Restricted to majors.
Delivery Mode:
Registration Information:
Baton: You are expected to purchase a baton the first day of class.  Not having a baton for class will result in loss of all participation points for that day. Shaft: The shaft should be wood, graphite, or carbon fiber (not fiber glass) and should match your height and arm length. Turn your palm upward and measure from the center of your palm to the bend of your elbow joint. Most people will use a 14-inch baton, but those 5’4” or shorter might consider a 12” baton, and those taller than 6’2” might consider a 16-inch baton. Handle: The handle should be wood or acrylic (not cork), small enough to fit and move inside your palm, and have a narrow teardrop, elliptical, classic teardrop, or small pear shape. The smaller your hands, the smaller your handle should be. Recommended Brands/Models: Newland Batons (teardrop, elliptical, or egg shape); Custom Batons (teardrop, narrow teardrop, or pear); Mollard (P or S series); Music Works Custom Batons (Opus 2 or 4). If you can find a cheaper baton with the same materials, please feel free to purchase it instead.
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3 of 15 enrolled
MUS:3625:0002 Course Title is
Techniques of Conducting
Prerequisites: MUS:1201 and MUS:1202
Start and end times: 10:00A - 10:50A TTh 2400 VOX
Instructors: Adam Harry (Course Supervisor)
2 s.h.
Restricted to majors.
Delivery Mode:
Registration Information:
Baton: You are expected to purchase a baton the first day of class.  Not having a baton for class will result in loss of all participation points for that day. Shaft: The shaft should be wood, graphite, or carbon fiber (not fiber glass) and should match your height and arm length. Turn your palm upward and measure from the center of your palm to the bend of your elbow joint. Most people will use a 14-inch baton, but those 5’4” or shorter might consider a 12” baton, and those taller than 6’2” might consider a 16-inch baton. Handle: The handle should be wood or acrylic (not cork), small enough to fit and move inside your palm, and have a narrow teardrop, elliptical, classic teardrop, or small pear shape. The smaller your hands, the smaller your handle should be. Recommended Brands/Models: Newland Batons (teardrop, elliptical, or egg shape); Custom Batons (teardrop, narrow teardrop, or pear); Mollard (P or S series); Music Works Custom Batons (Opus 2 or 4). If you can find a cheaper baton with the same materials, please feel free to purchase it instead.
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6 of 15 enrolled
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