ETHNMUS 68A
World Music Specializations: Music of China -- Ensemble
Description: Activity, three hours; outside practice, three hours. Performance of specializations in traditional vocal music, instrumental music, and dance. May be repeated for credit without limitation. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 2.0
Units: 2.0
Most Helpful Review
Fall 2019 - I love Professor Li, as she is the most engaging and caring professor I have ever met in UCLA. A lot of people take this class to receive the easy credits since it's an instrument class, and she obviously doesn't like the people who don't want to participate or do a horrible job at doing easy things. However, if she knows you are an engaging student who want to learn as well, she becomes incredibly warm to you. I am very much interested in Music, and would show her my own creation. She would actually use her own spare time and give me some suggestions on my projects. If you want to take her class for easy A and easy credit, sure, she will not fail you, however, if you really do enjoy the subject of Chinese Ensemble and is an engaging student, then by all means, this class offers you a home, and she is the best thing you can happen to you in UCLA.
Fall 2019 - I love Professor Li, as she is the most engaging and caring professor I have ever met in UCLA. A lot of people take this class to receive the easy credits since it's an instrument class, and she obviously doesn't like the people who don't want to participate or do a horrible job at doing easy things. However, if she knows you are an engaging student who want to learn as well, she becomes incredibly warm to you. I am very much interested in Music, and would show her my own creation. She would actually use her own spare time and give me some suggestions on my projects. If you want to take her class for easy A and easy credit, sure, she will not fail you, however, if you really do enjoy the subject of Chinese Ensemble and is an engaging student, then by all means, this class offers you a home, and she is the best thing you can happen to you in UCLA.