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The Butler School does not offer a music certificate or music minor, but for students who are interested in pursuing a Fine Arts related certificate/minor, please see Undergraduate Certificates & Minors below.

Below is a list of music courses that are typically offered in the fall and spring semesters, unless otherwise noted, and are available to all undergraduate students at The University of Texas at Austin. Also included below are the Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) core curriculum music courses, marked with an asterisk (*), which are also open to all students. Information for ensembles and private lessons courses is listed further below.

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Additionally, although the courses below are reserved for music majors or are completely restricted, there are usually some openings for non-music majors. Follow the instructions in the Registration Overview section above to request permission to register.

Most Butler School of Music ensembles (field of study: ENS - Ensemble) are open to all students from across the university. Some ensembles are available by audition only, but many welcome anyone with a passion for music.

Alternatively, if you are interested in taking private lessons for an instrument or voice as non-curricular lessons (no course credit), email Dan Seriff, Butler School Community Outreach Coordinator, at dans...@austin.utexas.edu for more information.

Registration for CLA 201 is unrestricted, but enrollment is limited. Clarinets may be available for checkout from the Butler School of Music at the beginning of the semester, if needed. Contact Prof. Jonathan Gunn at jg...@austin.utexas.edu for more information.

Students interested in taking EUP 201 (or TBA 201) lessons must contact Prof. Charles Villarrubia at cvilla...@austin.utexas.edu to request permission to register. Be sure to include your UT EID! Euphoniums or tubas may be available for checkout from the Butler School of Music, but students are encouraged to provide their own instrument.

Students interested in taking FLU 201 lessons should contact Prof. Ebonee Thomas at ebonee...@austin.utexas.edu to request permission to enroll, no later than the second class day of the semester of enrollment. An audition is required before approval is considered, and students are expected to provide their own instrument. Be sure to include your UT EID!

Please note: MUS 101Q and GUI 201 for guitar require that the student provide their own classical guitar, not an acoustic guitar. A classical guitar has six nylon strings (no steel strings) and a wider neck (fret board) than an acoustic guitar.

This is our most beginning level course for guitar for students who have no prior guitar experience and do not know how to read music. This course teaches music reading and basic guitar playing skills. There are no restrictions on the registration for this course; however, sections of this course fill very quickly. For information about MUS 303C Fundamentals of Music: Classroom Instruments, please see the Non-Major FAQs (below).

This is our beginning classical guitar class that requires that students know how to read treble clef music notation and can provide their own classical (not acoustic) guitar for the course. There is no restriction on the registration for this course; however, this course fills very quickly.

For registration in HAR 201 (private lessons in harp), non-music majors must have at least two years of prior formal training (lessons) in harp. Interested students must contact Prof. Mallory McHenry at mallory...@utexas.edu to ask her permission to register. Be sure to include your UT EID! Harp students must provide their own harps.

Students interested in taking ORG 201 lessons must contact Prof. Gregory Eaton at gregor...@austin.utexas.edu to request permission to register. This course must be completed on campus. Be sure to include your UT EID!

Students interested in taking PER 201 lessons must contact Prof. Tom Burritt at tbur...@mail.utexas.edu to request his permission to register. Be sure to include your UT EID! There is no audition required; however, a brief interview is required before a decision is made.

MUS 303E Fundamentals of Music: Piano is a group instruction class for piano for those who cannot read music and who have no prior piano experience. This is our most beginning level course for students who have no prior piano experience and do not know how to read music. This course teaches students how to read music and play chords in various styles of music. There are no restrictions on the registration for this course; however, sections of this course fill very quickly. For information about MUS 303C Fundamentals of Music: Classroom Instruments, please see the Non-Music Major FAQs below.

PIA 201 is private lessons in piano for those who can read music and have at least one year of prior formal training in piano. Students who have not taken PIA 201 at UT Austin should read the information under the heading "Students who have not taken PIA 201" for required audition and registration information. Prof. Margarita Denenburg (m.den...@utexas.edu), the professor of piano pedagogy, oversees enrollment in PIA 201/251. For questions about private lessons in piano not addressed below, please email her.

For students wanting to take PIA 201 (or PIA 251) again: Students who were registered for PIA 201 for the Spring 2024 semester are not required to audition again for approval for PIA 201 for Fall 2024. Returning students please indicate in the final Jury-sign-up sheet your interest to continue with this course. Be sure to include your UT EID in the document, your interest should be indicated on the Google sheet no later than May 1, 2024, which is the last day of PIA 201/251 juries for the fall. The Google sheet is distributed about 10 days prior to the Final-Jury.

The restriction for returning PIA 201 students is expected to be lifted on the SECOND class day, August 27, 2024. However, students who have the restriction lifted on the course must register for PIA 201 (or PIA 251) no later than the THIRD class day, which is August 28, 2024. Failure to register for the course by the deadline will result in the cancellation of the approval to add the course.

New students interested in taking PIA 201 cannot register for this course before auditioning, and only those students who pass the audition and are approved to enroll in PIA 201 may then register for it. Due to a limited number of available openings, not everyone is approved to enroll in this course.

Important: Students new to PIA 201 who passed the audition and are approved to take PIA 201 must register for PIA 201 no later than the THIRD class day, which is August 28, 2024. Failure to register for the course by 4pm on August 28 will result in the cancellation of the approval to add the course. If you are approved to take PIA 201 but do not register for it, you will be required to audition again if interested in taking the course for a future semester.

Students interested in taking SAX 201 lessons must contact Prof. Stephen Page at sp...@austin.utexas.edu to request permission to register. Be sure to include your UT EID! Students must have their own saxophone and some previous musical training in saxophone.

Registration for TRO 201 is unrestricted, but enrollment is limited. Trombones are available for checkout from the Butler School of Music at the beginning of the semester, if needed. Contact Prof. Nathaniel Brickens at bric...@austin.utexas.edu for more information.

Students interested in taking TBA 201 (or EUP 201) lessons must contact Prof. Charles Villarrubia at cvilla...@austin.utexas.edu to request permission to register. Be sure to include your UT EID! Tubas or euphoniums may be available for checkout from the Butler School of Music, but students are encouraged to provide their own instrument.

Students interested in taking VIA 201 lessons must contact Prof. Roger Myers at rogm...@austin.utexas.edu to request permission to register. Be sure to include your UT EID! There is no audition required; decisions are made on a first come, first served basis, but not until the beginning of the semester.

Students interested in taking this class are not required to have prior violin performance experience; however, they must be able to read treble clef music notation. There is no violin course for students who cannot read music. Due to a shortage of violins available for checkout form the Butler School of Music, students are strongly encouraged to provide their own violin.

Auditions for VIO 201 will be held during the last week of spring semesters only. For the audition, please prepare three to four minutes of music. It can be any work of your choosing, and memorization is not required. Those successfully passing the audition will be allowed to register for the course. A sign-up sheet will be posted at the end of the spring semester on the studio door of Prof. Brian Lewis. His studio is on the 5th floor of the Butler School of Music, MRH 5.126. Lessons are taught by his graduate assistant; space is limited.

Students who have taken VOI 201 before are generally not required to audition again. However, they must have email approval from Prof. Liliana Guerrero liliana....@austin.utexas.edu (be sure to include your UT EID!) and forward this to Phaedra White Abbott p...@austin.utexas.edu, BSOM Registrar, on or before May 1, 2024.

New students interested in taking VOI 201 must have an approved audition before registering for this course. For the audition, students are required to submit a questionnaire and video recording of themselves singing the first line of the U.S. national anthem (The Star-Spangled Banner) at this Qualtrics link:

Detailed instructions are included in the Qualtrics form online. The deadline for submitting the questionnaire and video recording for Fall 2024 is August 18, 2024. However, because there are a limited number of openings for students, it's best if students submit their questionnaires and videos as early as possible to increase their chances of being approved to register for VOI 201.

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