ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø

Skip to Main Content
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
Music Department

Chinese Music Ensemble

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø’s MP 198 Music Workshop: Asia (fall) and Chinese Ensemble (spring) courses provide students with the opportunity to learn string and wind instruments and vocal styles from China, Mongolia, and other regions of East, South, and Inner Asia. Instrument loans are provided and no prior musical experience is necessary! Community members (ages 14+) are welcome to join. Instrument choices include Chinese erhu, guzheng, dizi, xiao, zhongruan, sanxian, and zhonghu; as well as Mongolian morin khuur, aman khuur, tovshuur, ikel, and tsuur.
 
In Music Workshop: Asia, students have the chance to learn a variety of Chinese and Mongolian instrumental and vocal traditions throughout the semester and to rotate between instruments regularly. Where possible, hands-on workshops with faculty and guest artists from other regions of Asia (such as India, Japan, Tibet, and Indonesia) are also arranged in this workshop class.
 
In the Chinese Ensemble course, students will choose a single instrument and/or vocal style as their specialty for the semester. Less exploratory than Music Workshop: Asia, this ensemble functions as a performance-oriented course and, still open to complete beginners, focuses on helping students to gain fluency in Chinese cipher notation and to develop their improvisation skills.
 
Students in both courses participate in the Global Music Showcase at the end of each semester.