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MUP190: Percussion Ensemble
– 1 credit
Practical and performance experience in various percussion styles. Percussion literature from a diverse number of world musical traditions. Western European art music, various African traditions, Indian music, Japanese music, Indonesian music, Mexican, Central, and South American music, and percussion compositions from the American Experimental Tradition rehearsed and performed. Concerts presented throughout the semester. Percussion techniques are studied and refined as they relate to the literature performed. Emphasis placed on reading and listening skills, increased aesthetic discrimination. Informed performance practice and skills on all percussion instruments and traditions. Prerequisites: None. Note: MUP190 may be repeated for credit.
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
12507
Chandler-Gilbert: Pecos Campus
Pecos Agave Hall Rm 1141
Hybrid In-Person
01/26 –
05/15
Spring 2026
M
7:00PM – 9:50PM
- Staff
Open
12 of 12 seats available
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Notes
- Notes: Class is Scheduled for Fifteen (15) Weeks
Hybrid classes combine a reduced amount of scheduled classroom time with required out-of-class learning activities, typically conducted online.
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No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
15080
Phoenix
M104
In Person
01/20 –
05/15
Spring 2026
Tu
4:00PM – 6:40PM
- W. Hawkins
Open
11 of 12 seats available
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Notes
- Notes: This section is for STEEL PAN ensemble only. For the regular Percussion Ensemble, sign up for class 15478.
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No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
28709
Glendale
MU2 152
In Person
01/21 –
05/15
Spring 2026
W
3:30PM – 6:00PM
- S. Branch
- D. Nottingham
Open
13 of 14 seats available
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Notes
- Notes: Audition Required. Contact doug.nottingham@gccaz.edu
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No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
14104
Phoenix
M104
In Person
01/22 –
05/15
Spring 2026
Th
4:00PM – 6:40PM
- W. Hawkins
Open
11 of 12 seats available
-
No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
MUP190: Percussion Ensemble – 1 credit
Practical and performance experience in various percussion styles. Percussion literature from a diverse number of world musical traditions. Western European art music, various African traditions, Indian music, Japanese music, Indonesian music, Mexican, Central, and South American music, and percussion compositions from the American Experimental Tradition rehearsed and performed. Concerts presented throughout the semester. Percussion techniques are studied and refined as they relate to the literature performed. Emphasis placed on reading and listening skills, increased aesthetic discrimination. Informed performance practice and skills on all percussion instruments and traditions. Prerequisites: None. Note: MUP190 may be repeated for credit.
| Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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12507
|
Chandler-Gilbert: Pecos Campus
Pecos Agave Hall Rm 1141 |
Hybrid In-Person
|
01/26 –
05/15
Spring 2026 |
M
|
7:00PM – 9:50PM
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Open
12 of 12 seats available |
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15080
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Phoenix
M104 |
In Person
|
01/20 –
05/15
Spring 2026 |
Tu
|
4:00PM – 6:40PM
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Open
11 of 12 seats available |
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28709
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Glendale
MU2 152 |
In Person
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01/21 –
05/15
Spring 2026 |
W
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3:30PM – 6:00PM
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Open
13 of 14 seats available |
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14104
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Phoenix
M104 |
In Person
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01/22 –
05/15
Spring 2026 |
Th
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4:00PM – 6:40PM
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Open
11 of 12 seats available |
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