Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 32 LIFELONG LEARNING & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN-PERSON American Sign Language ASL 1: Signing Naturally Level 1 includes fingerspelling, numbers, key vocabulary, and grammar. At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: CE-LANG 1000, 10 Weds., Sept. 11-Nov. 13, 6:00-8:00 pm, KNC-5, $240 (+ textbook). S McKitty. #97996 ASL 2: Signing Naturally Level 2 ASL literature vocabulary and definitions, narrative structure, transitions, grammar, classifiers, and sentence structure are covered. At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: CE-LANG 1001, 10 Sat., Sept. 7-Nov. 9, 10:00 am-12:00 noon, Room TBD, $240 (+ textbook). S McKitty. #98091 MUSIC Everyone Can Sing Come learn the mechanics of singing and take your voice to the next level! Singers will learn how their voice functions by focusing on the three basic elements of vocal production: BREATH ENERGY, VIBRATION, and RESONANCE. Each class will offer a group warm-up and the opportunity to apply the vocal principles to a song which students are encouraged to share with the class. All singing levels are welcome! At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: CE-MUSIC 2105, 10 Tues., Sept. 17-Nov. 19, 7:00-9:00 pm, GTW-Davis Auditorium, $250. A Gulian. #97780 A Celebration of Classical Music Enjoy an engaging and informative overview of classical music from the Renaissance Period to the present day. From household names such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Johannes Brahms to numerous less well-known, yet also highly influential composers, explore the music, history, composers, legacy, and present state of classical music. Learn about the past, present, and broader significance of classical music! CE-MUSIC 2100, 3 Sun., Oct. 6-20, 10:00 am-12:00 noon, $80. B Riley. #97907 History of Rock Music From its roots in the blues, R&B, gospel, country and popular music, rock music has a long and storied history that continues to influence today’s artists. Beginning with “rock and roll” music of the 1950's, the term “rock” first began to be used for pop music from Britain and North America in the mid-1960’s, rapidly expanding to include such variations as classic rock, progressive rock, country rock, punk rock, hard rock, and other iterations by the 1970’s. From this point, distinctions between rock and pop music became increasingly blurred, with rock music gradually being viewed more as part of pop music, rather than a separate music style. Join us as we explore the history, music, influence, and legacy of rock music! CE-MUSIC 2110, 3 Sun., Nov. 3-17, 2:00-4:00 pm, $80. B Riley. #97908 IN-PERSON Piano is Fun Add the joy of music to your life! The Beg. class is designed for those who are playing piano for the first time. If you have always wanted to learn, this is your chance! The Interm. class builds on the foundation of the Beginner class by using familiar tunes and easy chords. Please bring your own keyboard with batteries in it. At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: Beginner: CE-MUSIC 2060, 7 Tues., Sept. 3-Oct. 15, 11:00 am-12:00 pm, KNC-4, $100 (+ textbook). D Moran. #97970 Intermediate: CE-MUSIC 2061, 7 Tues., Oct. 22-Dec. 10, (skip 11/19) 11:00 am-12:00 pm, KNC-4, $100 (+ textbook). D Moran. #97971 REMOTE Piano for Adults Individualized and group instruction. Access to a piano and practice outside of class time are required. $210 (+ textbook). H Dutton. Beginner: If you always wanted to play piano but never got around to it, this class is for you! Learn to read music and have fun with chords on familiar tunes. CE-MUSIC 2005, 10 Fri., Sept. 20-Nov. 22, 6:00-7:30 pm. #98022 Advanced Beginner: For students who have completed Beginner class or have knowledge of basic note reading. CE-MUSIC 2062, 10 Fri., Sept. 20-Nov. 22, 7:30-9:00 pm. #98023 Intermediate: For students who have completed Advanced Beginner class or have musical note and chord reading skill. CE-MUSIC 2020, 10 Thurs., Sept. 19-Nov. 21, 7:30-9:00 pm. #98024 Advanced Intermediate: For students with intermediate to advanced technique. CE-MUSIC 2018, 10 Thurs., Sept. 19-Nov. 21, 6:00-7:30 pm. #98025 Sing Your Story with Cabaret Do you like to sing? Have you often dreamed of performing on a stage but feel intimidated and don’t know where to begin? Performing in the cabaret venue is all about making a connection with the audience and sharing something of yourself with words and music. Work on and sing songs every week. Learn how to prepare a cabaret set and perform at the final class, complete with connective patter. The instructor will email you before the class begins with more details. All musical styles are welcome, music from the classic American songbook works best. Anyone with a song in their heart and a story to share is welcome! All students must have karaoke tracks to sing to At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: CE-MUSIC 2098, 6 Mon., Oct. 21-Dec. 2 (skip 11/11), 6:00-8:00 pm, KNC-5, $170. E Cohen. #97923 IN-PERSON REMOTE REMOTE IN-PERSON LIFELONG LEARNING & ENRICHMENT
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