Course Requirements
Learners need to have a confident level of ability in their instrument and although there is no pre-assessment for the course, you need to be at a level that is appropriate for the ensemble as a whole. The class can accommodate the following musicians up to a limit of 12 in total (the group can be bigger with tutor approval) - 1 drummer, 1 bass player, 1 percussionist, up to 2 keyboard players, up to 3 singers, up to 4 guitarists, up to two blues harp players and other wind instruments such as sax. If there are too many of a particular instrument (or vocal performers) that can be accommodated by the ensemble, we reserve the right to direct you to another appropriate course. If an individuals confidence level is not appropriate for the ensemble, we reserve the right to direct you to another appropriate course. Finally, you will also will need to complete an Individual Learning Plan.
Course Content
The course will focus upon group rehearsal and performance skills. You will also be supported in developing your instrumental skills such as rhythmic, harmonic and melodic interpretation. This will be achieved by performing a series of blues songs from classic performers such as Howling Wolf and Chuck Berry amongst others. You will also be encouraged to improvise and develop your ability to interpret the blues. Please note - although you will be introduced to all the above over a single term (10-weeks), the course is developmental over the whole year. If you sign up for the full three terms (courses A, B and C) at the start of the academic year e.g. August / September you will be entitled to the early bird discount.
Teaching and Learning Methods
You will learn through, practical activities, group exercises and peer assessment, listening and analysis, demonstration and discussion, use of supporting online materials, individual practice, use of ILT and continuous assessment. There is no homework associated with the sessions but please do discuss extension activities with your tutor.
Independent Learning
You will be expected to work independently to develop your practical music making skills. The focus should be on instrumental practice but may also include researching material to perform and even developing your own songs.
Assessment
You will be continually assessed through your practical activities and will receive feedback in a variety of ways such as peer assessment, verbal and written feedback from your teacher. This is a non-accredited course but a certificate of completion can be provided by the College on request.
Qualification you will achieve
This is a non-accredited course but a certificate of completion can be provided by the College on request.
Next Steps and Progression
Once you have completed the course, you may choose to enrol on a further term in this subject or another subject. Advice and Guidance for all further study is available from the Curriculum Manager by request.
Additional Information
For more information, please contact the Learner Services Team via Live Chat or on 020 7255 4700 or email LearnerServices@wmcollege.ac.uk.
Additional Learning Support
Teachers are supported to ensure their materials are inclusive to meet all learners needs. Provision of assistive equipment is available and access support can be provided through reasonable adjustments, subject to an assessment by the ALS team and/or the Disability Officer. Digital Learning support is available in the Learning Centre at our Camden site. Careers advice and guidance is also available to all learners.
Additional Costs
WM College is able to provide financial support with course fees and you may be eligible based on prior qualifications, if you are on a low income or on benefits. For more information and to find out if you are eligible, go to the Fees & Finance page on our website or contact the Learner Services team via Live Chat or on 020 7255 4700.