Module Descriptors
MUSIC AND INSTRUMENT TECHNOLOGY 2
MUSI40101
Key Facts
Faculty of Arts and Creative Technologies
Level 4
15 credits
Contact
Leader: David Hickman
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 36
Independent Study Hours: 114
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • ASSIGNMENT weighted at 30%
  • ASSIGNMENT weighted at 30%
  • CLASS-TEST weighted at 40%
Module Details
Module Indicative Content
The module will cover,
1. Introduction to the design, construction and application of various mechanical musical instruments.
2. Exploration of the physical properties of these instruments and analyse acoustic and vibrational aspects inherent in their construction, usage and sound production.
3. Analysis of various instrument technologies with examples from string, wind and percussive families.
4. Further investigation into the concept of pitch through the study of,
tonality(major and minor), pitch notation, scale construction, key signatures, modality and other scales, chromaticism and modulation.
5. Further investigation of the concept of rhythm through the study of,
rhythm notation, rests, time signatures, tempo, repetition and ostinato.
6. further investigation into the concept of harmony through the study of,
Intervals, addition of second parts(beginnings of harmony), transferable system of chord labelling, drones, discord, suspensions, chord sequences, cadences, blues and jazz sequences.
7. Development of skills in the use of a music software package in order to appreciate, understand and demonstrate your musical knowledge
Module Additional Assessment Details
100% in course assessment comprising:-

1. Assignment/laboratory exercise weighting 30%, assessing Learning Outcome 3.
2. Class Test weighting 40%, assessing Learning Outcomes, 3.
3. On-line test weighting 30%, assessing Learning Outcomes, 1 & 2.
Module Resources
The FCET Music Technology laboratories
Module Texts
Musical Acoustics 3rd Ed. Donald Hall. Brooks & Cole. 2002. ISBN 0-534-37728-9
The Science of Sound. 3rd Ed. Rossing, Moore & Wheeler. Addison Wesley, 2002. ISBN 0-8053-8565-7.
The A.B. Guide to Music Theory (Part 1). E.Taylor, 1989, ISBN 1-85472-446-0
The Rough Guide to Reading Music. Hugo Pinksterboer, 2001, ISBN 1-85828-798-7
Module Special Admissions Requirements
CE00138-1 Music and Instrument Technology 1 or equivalent
Module Learning Strategies
Lectures and interactive laboratory/demonstration sessions.
2 hour lab/lecture for music/week
1 hour lab/lecture for Musical Instrument Technology/week
(1:45) (1:20)2