Applied instruction in non-Western instruments: the Middle- Eastern nay (end-blown flute).
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UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeLower division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeMUS22N taught by Marcus Scott is an interesting elective. He gives you an amount of information about middle-east music theory but he would not test on it. I highly recommend the people who wants to learn an extra music intrument take this course.
I took MUS 22N with him, which is a small course teaching an instrument. He is very nice and caring, and he is definitely high-level instrument player and a proficient of Arabic Music Theory. However sometimes he does not show up without providing a reason and cannot be contacted through e-mail, so it would be better if you ask him for his phone No
The three-hour lecture could get kind of rough by the end, but the class was engaging. He truly cares about his students and is very passionate about what he teaches. Homework assignments can be lengthy, but he is very forgiving about due dates, which takes off a lot of stress. Pretty easy A, but I feel like I actually learned a lot! Recommend!
Took him winter quarter, usually I would crack up during his lectures, he's so funny even when he's not trying to be, u can tell Scott really cares about music as a culture
I took a class with him in the early 90s. I see from the other ratings, he hasn't changed. Very arrogant and thinks he's funny and engaging. He's not. He's only interested in India and HIS viewpoint. I really can't believe UCSB has kept him this long. Terrible teacher.
It was really hard to go to lectures, but he's passionate about the subject matter and can be funny so I really wanna give him a pass. but those 50 minute lectures felt like HOURS. I'm sad that I took this class for an arts credit, I wish I could have done something else.