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MUSM1236 Jazz Arranging & Composition 2

First Year Course

Offered By School of Music
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Music
Offered in Second Semester, 2010 and Second Semester, 2011
Unit Value 3 units
Course Description

This course develops the student's ability to formulate and develop their own composing and arranging ideas, informed by historical, contemporary and stylistic concepts and practice.  This is achieved by listening, and analyzing historical and contemporary arranging and composition techniques and then applying them in other contexts. In considering past and present arranging and composition musical practice, the student is introduced to issues of range, register, blending, rhythm section writing and small group concepts.

This course fosters: ability to analyse, criticise, evaluate and interpret music from score, sound and other sources; an understanding of the methodologies used in arranging for various ensembles; research skills; problem solving and critical reasoning; an open-minded attitude to musical invention; a sensitivity to  conceptual issues involved in the musical process; and ability to meet practical requirements and deadlines.

The unique aspect of the entire study of jazz arranging and composition is a practical-focussed approach - as each new area is explored, students will be given the opportunity to use these skills in an experiential sense. This will translate into various musical works being produced by the students that will be then be performed for further analysis and evaluation.  This reflective process continues on throughout the course, giving the student a useful feedback mechanism.

 

Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate competence with basic arranging and composition concepts including ranges, register, vocal writing, rhythm section writing and horn writing for small groups, score and part production.
Indicative Assessment

One major music score (50%) and 10 - 12 weekly music assignments (50%)

Workload

One two-hour lecture per week.

Areas of Interest Music
Requisite Statement

MUSM1235 Jazz Arranging and Composition 1.

Majors/Specialisations Jazz
Academic Contact Matt Thompson

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