MUSM3230 Jazz Aural & Improvisation 5
Later Year Course
| Offered By | School of Music |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Music |
| Offered in | MUSM3230 will not be offered in 2012 |
| Unit Value | 3 units |
| Course Description |
Jazz Improvisation develops the student's practical ability in improvisation, informed by theoretical, aural historical, cultural and stylistic concepts. It deepens the student's understanding of structure within improvised music and the historical and cultural contexts which affected its development. Emphasis is placed upon developing the student's melodic, rhythmic and aural skills as well as their ability accurately to transcribe and analyse music from sound recordings. Throughout three years of study, a variety of concepts, approaches, methodologies and skills are introduced through which student learning is progressively extended and consolidated. This course explores improvisational concepts including inside and outside playing, melodic development, intervallic playing, use of 4th's, pentatonics, double time playing and chromaticism. Compositions to be used include Giant Steps, Countdown and 26-2. Each tune will run for 4 weeks. |
| Learning Outcomes |
Learning Outcomes (Excluding Drummers) 1. Interpret improvisation techniques and apply them to your instrument. Learning Outcomes (Drummers Only) 1. Memorise and sing melodies and state chord changes with correct harmonic movement to all compositions listed above. |
| Indicative Assessment |
Assessment consists of two components: 1. 50% Test Assessment will consist of performing your own improvised solo over the above mentioned tunes as well as Coltrane's original solos as stated above in Learning Outcomes. 2. 50% Class Assessments Students will transcribe and perform set tasks - your own solos will also be assessed. |
| Workload |
A two-hour lecture per week: Tuesday 10am, Foster Room, Peter Karmel Building |
| Areas of Interest | Music |
| Requisite Statement |
MUSM2231 Jazz Aural & Improvisation 4 |
| Academic Contact | John Mackey |
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




