Some of what
Western has to offer guitarists:
Fingerstyle
Technique Where the flatpick certainly has it's place in
many established musical styles, the guitarist wishing to play contrapuntal
music quickly realizes the necessity to learn and incorporate good
fingerstyle technique. This technique in the long run will be adaptable
to a variety of popular styles as well as classical ones.
Reading
music on the guitar is essential (for most people) to becoming a
complete musician. It certainly is the most practical way of integrating
melody, harmony and bass line. The guitarist who can read music
will have many doors open to her/him. Although the entrance requirements
include reading music on the guitar, the curriculum will build on
this skill.
Discipline
and Focus are essential to doing anything well. The discipline
and focus required to playing the classical guitar even pretty well
is substantial. Western students that pursue guitar study seriously
during their undergraduate years usually find that whether they
go on to play or teach guitar, they will have the skills and discipline
to grow. Those that decide to pursue a career outside of music will
have developed the focus and discipline and organizational ability
to meet many of lifes challenges with confidence and ease.
Integration
of theory and harmony with guitar study is an important
part of the core curriculum offered to Western music majors that
choose guitar as their major instrument. There is now a "Fretboard
Harmony" class available to guitar majors at Western. Few schools
offer this useful class that serves to familiarize the guitarist
with the fingerboard in a way that will, among other things, enable
them to arrange music for the instrument.
Performance
opportunities abound here at Western and the community surrounding.
Guitarists are required to participate in weekly performance classes
as part of their applied study. In addition, guitarists perform
juries twice yearly and will give junior and senior recitals. Students
pursuing non-performance degrees will perform in Thursday One O'clock
Recitals and chamber music concerts. The ability to perform in front
of an audience can be an invaluable tool outside of music.
Chamber
Music In addition to opportunities to play chamber music
with other instrumentalists in the music department, guitar ensemble
classes are available for credit to guitar majors in the department.
Our guitar ensemble Western Guitarists
perform a couple of concerts a year. Concerts usually attract a
big following and in addition to ensemble performances, our concerts
feature student solo performances. Recent performances include concerts
at the Blaine Washington Performing Arts Center and Gonzaga College
in Spokane, Washington.
The Northwest
and Portland Guitar Festivals Western guitarists have a
long history of participation in regional guitar festivals. With
internationally acclaimed artists performing and giving classes,
these three-day guitar festivals foster more inspiration than students
know what to do with. The festivals include guitar competitions
that provide a goal for many of our students who spend their year
preparing for the next festival held every spring. Former Western
students have placed and even taken first prize in these competitons.
Western Guitars have been featured performers at the Northwest Guitar
Festival in past years.
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