This is the second of our weekly series presenting suggestions for online learning, this time focused on improvisation.
Five MORE online learning opportunities
Improvisational Concepts
Online Learning Opportunities #2
Content for Students and Teachers
Improvisation skills are not just for jazz band. J.S. Bach, for example, was a master at improvisation. This series breaks down the concepts behind improvisation and encourages students to experiment with rhythm, understanding musical styles and advanced scale development. These concepts can be incorporated into a longer term project (i.e. practice) that should result in improved musicianship when students return to any ensemble.
Encourage (or assign) students to develop these skills and journal their experiences. Write (or video) about your own teaching journey over the next few weeks and we can publish appropriate experiences on our news feed.
Helping students capture this elusive concept is as much about recognizing incorrect swing style as it is studying the jazz masters.
Two articles in preparation for returning to (or starting up) your jazz band program:
How to Evaluate and select music that fits your ensemble with J. Richard Dunscumb
V.I.P. Shortcuts for selecting Jazz Charts with John Kuzmich