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Teach all music-based content including but not limited to wind ensemble instruments (wind and brass), middle school-related general music (recorder, Orff instruments, drumming), singing, and music theory.
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The Music Department is seeking a part- time instructor to teach a graduate/undergraduate class in applied music, music education, music history, music theory, world music, String Pedagogy and choral instrumental ensemble direction.
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When you come to work at Monarch Center for Autism, you become an integral part of our dedicated and hardworking team of professionals that include Intervention Specialists, Associate Teachers, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Behavior Specialists, Art Therapists, Music Therapist, Recreational Therapist, and Horticulture Therapist.
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Experience workings with systems utilizing beamforming and/or phased arraysUnderstand the design of microphone array configurations such as ULA and UCA.Understand the theory of DOA estimation using various algorithms such as MUSIC, ROOT-MUSIC, ESPRIT, GCC-PHAT, SRP-PHAT etc.
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The Music department is seeking qualified instructors for choral/voice, concert band instruments, jazz band instruments, Music Technology, Music Theory and Composition. Part-Time Music Instructor (Pool.
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Applicants with expertise in college-level teaching experience or who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the Music Department's undergraduate and graduate programs (Music Ph. D., D.M.A, and M.A.) are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Our department is recognized as one of the finest community college music departments in the state of California and the nation, offering a comprehensive course of study for students to pursue their musical goals and interests through rigorous coursework in theory, ear-training, sight-singing, applied study, keyboard skills, music technology and recording arts, and performance.
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A favorite New England retreat of presidents, poets and celebrities, the hotel delights every sense with enchanting music, refined dining and luxurious décor. Specifically:Dramshop Theory - Prohibiting sale of liquor to intoxicated guests.
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Plans and facilitates digital music production instructional sessions focused on music theory and the use of various Digital Audio Workstations (Soundtrap, GarageBand, Logic, Ableton, etc.
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The School of Music consists of five departments: Instrumental; Keyboard; Music Education/Therapy; Theory, Composition and Musicology; and Vocal Studies. Primary Function of Organizational Unit The School of Music seeks a Department Chair for the Theory, Composition, and Musicology Department.
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Georgia State is vital to the regional economy, with a more than $2.9 billion economic impact, and is also a vital part of Atlanta's vibrant arts and entertainment community, with highly regarded programs in music, art, creative writing and film, the Rialto Center for the Arts, and the Creative Media Industries Institute that contributes to innovation and the workforce for interactive media and media entrepreneurship.
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General Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Director of Educational Development, plans and facilitates collaborative and interactive digital music production instructional sessions. Assists students in the development of digital music production skills.
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Knowledge and ability to demonstrate skill in a variety of musical areas including history, culture, and instrument specific instruction. Ability to work independently applying critical thinking skills and problem solving to various situations.
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By teaching theory and technique using music that students know and love, B2R teachers develop musicians who enjoy performing, recording in our studio, and even composing original music.
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Courses taught by the Music Department include general music, band, choir, orchestra, jazz band, music history, music theory, and digital music production. Responsibilities:Teaching courses in middle school orchestra and high school music history.
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