Course Detail
Percussion Ensemble
Time and Location
Times
Term: Spring 2025
Start Date: JAN 13, 2025
End Date: MAY 16, 2025
Meeting Days: ARR
Meeting Times: ARR
Location
Campus: Hillsboro
Building: ARR
Room: ARR
Registration Information
Credit Hours: 1
Subject Code: MSC
Course Number: 146
Section Number: 01
CRN: 37583
Tier: 2
Instruction TypeLecture
Enrollment Numbers
Remaining Seats: 10
Filled Seats: 0
Maximum Seats: 10
Comments:
Course Description: Prerequisite: Proficiency in playing at least one percussion instrument; audition required
Percussion Ensemble studies and performs on a variety of percussion instruments using various ethnic, classical, and contemporary percussion ensemble repertoires. Percussion Ensemble is open to all students. (F,S)
CORE42 MOTR PERF102B Music Performance-Band
Percussion Ensemble studies and performs on a variety of percussion instruments using various ethnic, classical, and contemporary percussion ensemble repertoires. Percussion Ensemble is open to all students. (F,S)
CORE42 MOTR PERF102B Music Performance-Band
Faculty Information
Name: Ronald Sikes
Title:
Classification: Adjunct
Credentials: Bachelor of Music: Univ Of Missouri - St Louis,Master of Education Admin: Missouri Baptist University
Office: FA null
E-Mail: rsikes@jeffco.edu
Phone Extension:
Bio: Mr. Sikes earned a Bachelor`s of Music Education degree in 1999 from University of MO-St. Louis. While at UM-St. Louis, he participated in numerous ensembles, including the Wind Ensemble, the Jazz Ensemble, the Pep Band (also served as arranger), Percussion Ensemble and the AFRO-Cuban Ensemble. Ron has been influenced by some of the finest educators, including Mark Trautwein, Brad Madson, Dr. Claude Baker, Dr. William Richardson, Marvin Sparks, Jeff Hamilton, and Dennis Reis. In 2008, Ron Sikes completed is Masters in Educational Administration from Missouri Baptist University. Sikes` professional affiliations include the Missouri Bandmasters Association, Phi Beta Mu, Music Educators National Conference, Missouri Music Educators Association, Missouri State Teachers Association, and Percussive Art Society. Sikes was given the "Blue Jay" award for his years of service and dedication to the Jefferson R-VII District. Sikes remains active as performer, teacher, and clinician throughout the area.









