Minor in Latin Music

The performance studies in Latin music minor is designed to enhance your knowledge of the rhythms and sub-genres of Latin music, while also exploring the sociological, political, and anthropological contexts in which Latin music's various genres were developed.

Designed for all instruments and ensemble ratings, the minor includes foundational rhythm courses and more specific advanced ensembles for different subsets of Latin music, including Brazilian, Caribbean, Afro-Cuban, and others. Global Sight Reading and Advanced Rhythmic Solfege, Bata Rhythms and Afro-Cuban Ceremonial Drumming, and Survey of Latin American Hand Percussion are just some of the labs and ensembles that are a part of this minor.

You can choose from a variety of history, analysis, and liberal arts classes to enhance your knowledge of Latin music's diverse range, and deepen your aural and structural understanding of the genre, including Contemporary South American Music and Latin music–specific harmony and writing courses. 

Upon completion of this minor, you will have a well-developed understanding of both the performance aspects of Latin music and the history and cultures from which it was born and continues to thrive. Learn more about Latin music at Berklee.

Entrance Requirements

Students must take LENG-111 Introduction to College Writing. Upon completion of LENG-111, please follow the regular declaration of minor procedure as outlined in the Registration Guide. This minor is managed by the Professional Performance Division.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of a minor in performance studies in Latin music, students will:

  • play Latin rhythmic patterns (e.g. clave) on a variety of percussion instruments;
  • demonstrate the ability to play in Latin ensembles of varying size, instrumentation, and stylistic emphasis;
  • understand differences and similarities among Latin musical styles of the Caribbean, Central America, and South America;
  • understand the role of individual instruments in the context of Latin music;
  • compose music in a variety of Latin styles;
  • improvise in a variety of Latin styles; and
  • synthesize knowledge of Latin music history and repertory into one's own personal performance.
Curriculum and Courses

Percussion Lab (choose one from the following; at least 1 credit)

Ensemble (choose one from the following; 1 credit)

Latin Music History (choose one from the following; 2 credits)

  • CW-213 Writing in South American Styles (2 credits)
  • MHIS-343 Survey of Brazilian Music History (2 credits)

Latin Culture and Society (one course; 3 credits)

  • LMAS-260 Cuban Music, Culture, and Society (3 credits)

Elective Courses (choose two or three courses; at least 3 credits)