[Smt-talk] Music Courses For Undergraduates

Conor Cook conor.p.cook at gmail.com
Thu May 22 03:57:19 PDT 2014


At St. Olaf College during my own undergraduate ('05-'09), Acoustics was essentially required.  We had a science requirement for BM, more than one for BA, and Acoustics was a physics course designed and scheduled for music majors during the January term.

Best,
Conor Cook
LaSalle Catholic Parishes

> On May 21, 2014, at 9:31 PM, CARSON FARLEY <ccfarley at embarqmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Since we are now living in the 21st century might I suggest some music technology classes and a class on the physics of sound?  Music technology is now ubiquitous and used by all musicians and the understanding of how sound works in terms of the harmonic overtone series, wave forms, timbre, synthesis, frequency, tuning, etc., would be very helpful for the modern musician, composer, and theorist looking forward.  
> 
> Carson Farley
> Composer/cellist/theorist
> University of Washington Alumnus
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