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- Effective Term:
- Summer 2014 through Fall 2017
- Course Number:
- MUC 155C
- Course Title:
- Improvisation III
- Credit Hours:
- 2
- Lecture Hours:
- 30
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 30
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
Handouts for the course will include addenda to existing patterns/scales, lead sheets, and a page notating historical ideas from the solos of Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, and others. Lectures will highlight these ideas; other theoretical matters will be discussed as well. Staging and presentation will involve the use of video taping. Group practice and individual application will continue as usual.
- Students will be able to play all patterns/scales up to quarter note= 160.
- Students will be able to perform ten to twelve melodies from memory.
- Students will be able to solo consistently and well on prior material.
- Students will be able to solo reasonably on ballads and up-tempo tunes.
- Students will be able to end solos effectively, set up the next soloist, trade fours, and arrange existing tune spontaneously.
- Students will be able to announce, order, and present two to four songs for a live audience.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Grading will, for the most part, be based on classroom performance of items listed below. A final performance at a venue to be announced will be critiqued by students and instructor and will be factored into the final grade. Criteria may include:
- Individual performance of patterns, scales, and historical ideas
- Individual performance of these from memory
- Individual performance of prior songs from memory; new songs at sight
- Individual soloing over all songs
- Individual applications of suggested techniques
- Group and individual staging and presentation of songs in mini sets
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Exercise:
- Speed drills on prior patterns; increasing speed
- Study of historical ideas; application to varying tempi, key signatures
- Adding the ninth to primary chords; decorating the ninth chord
- Whole tone and diminished scales; applied to the dominant and turnaround
- Substitutions against turnarounds and turn-backs; tritone, half-step shift
- Rhythmic drills in jazz waltz, latin, and fusion styles
Application:
- Insertion of whole tone, diminished scale, ninth chords, and historical ideas into solo lines
- Controlling idea flow in ballads
- Paraphrasing (quoting from the melody being improvised)
- Spacing ideas at fast tempo; repetition and sustaining
- Control of increasing or decreasing intensity through solo area
- Moving outside the existing key
- Musical organization of a song list for performance
- Visuals: microphone technique, stage craft, (posture and demeanor) cuing the next soloist visually, announcing
Songs: (vocal selections TBA)
Up-tempo: Oleo, Scrapple from the Apple
Ballad: You Don't Know What Love Is
Latin: Recordame Corcavado
Jazz Waltz: West Coast Blues, Bluesette
Fusion/Vamp: TBA
Competencies and Skills:
Skills required for at least a C or Pass grade are as follows:
- Performance of all first and second term patterns and songs from memory
- Performance of all patterns/scales at quarter note = 140
- Ability to use patterns, scales, chords, and historical ideas in solo lines
- Ability to solo reasonably on all material
- Ability and willingness to stage and perform a set of two to four songs for a live audience