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The Music History and Theory section covers:
- Characteristics of music in the Medieval era
- Blues
- West African musical traditions
- Scale degrees
- Classical orchestra instrument families
- How sound is produced
- Periodical databases
- Conducting
- Musical elements involved musical interpretation
- Music terms
- Instrumental rehearsal
- Preparing program notes for a performance setting
- Partials
- Comprehensive outline of a regular full ensemble rehearsal
- Preventing student behavior issues
- Practical teaching techniques
- Role of improvisation
- Transposition and instrumental ranges
- Correcting intonation
- Collaborating with colleagues
- Long exposure over time to high dB
- Music license