Jazz Smugglers Master Workshop

Jazz Smugglers Master Workshop
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Friday 21 June 2013

UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST FREE ONLINE JAZZ COURSE EVER.. From BERKLEE

Our Jazz Smugglers friend, Steve Evitts signed up for this free online jazz course devised by Gary Burton for Berklee Uni. This is his report on it. This introductory video has had 5,500 hits on YouTube. Thousands have signed up for it in the past few months.


I’ve finished the Gary Burton improvisation course, now. Very demanding but definitely worth doing. I learned a lot – although it’s probably going to take years for me to incorporate all the ideas into my playing.

You and your smugglers may be interested to know that the next 5 week session of the course is due to start on July 19th (according to the course wrap-up email I got) 

It’s free and anyone can sign up for it. You need to be able to spend at least 8 hrs a week on it, not all in one go, I would say more is better. 

The course is made up of short video lectures, and course work. The course work consists of some written stuff (analysing music, scales etc.) and a weekly improvisation assignment, which you need to be able to record and upload to the internet – they provide a backing track for you to download and play along to. (it doesn't need to be fantastic quality, just good enough for someone to tell if you are playing what has been asked for.  You also need to be able to read music a bit. My sight reading is terrible and I managed ok. 

Your course work is assessed each week by five of your peers -  and part of the course requirement is that you also must assess five of your peers. The range of abilities of people doing the course I did seems to range from novices to virtuosos. I found that of the people I assessed each week typically one was better than me and the others weren’t, to give you some idea.

If anyone is interested they need to sign up for the course here.
and click on the Future Sessions “Add to Watchlist” button.

John


The Jazz Smugglers band

The Jazz Smugglers workshop

In this blog We will produce tips for jazz piano, and jazz guitar together with jazz saxophone. We will cover jazz chords, jazz guitar chords, and we will deal with jazz scales. We will cover jazz songs. This site is all about jazz improvisation.
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Thursday 13 June 2013

THE BEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE JAZZ SINGING LESSON EVER.



The great jazz singers don't just sing the words that go with the songs. They tell your their personal story. They can make you believe that the story is their own, about themselves, about their own life. In their own way, so do jazz players.

This woman is fantastic. She is so enthusiastic, such a lovely teacher.
There is something here for everyone, not just singers.

Kim Snyder is her name. Only posted in April. Quite an interesting technique, having a pupil there. The pupil has no proper role, she does nothing, but it looks more as if we are sitting in on a conversation. I'm not being lectured at. Very interesting.

A jazz singer saw it and wrote
"I'd have killed to have a coach like this woman when I was still singing and taking lessons. She made everything easy to understand with clear language and great metaphors, and really engaged her student. Amazing lesson!"

John

The Jazz Smugglers band

The Jazz Smugglers workshop

In this blog We will produce tips for jazz piano, and jazz guitar together with jazz saxophone. We will cover jazz chords, jazz guitar chords, and we will deal with jazz scales. We will cover jazz songs. This site is all about jazz improvisation.
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For KIT players






I wish every teacher was as clear and easy as this one. He is teaching drummers how to "push" beats. In 7 minutes he goes from very simple, to really quite complex. All clearly stated.
John

The Jazz Smugglers band

The Jazz Smugglers workshop

The Festival of Chichester events, June/July


In this blog We will produce tips for jazz piano, and jazz guitar together with jazz saxophone. We will cover jazz chords, jazz guitar chords, and we will deal with jazz scales. We will cover jazz songs. This site is all about jazz improvisation.
If you have a Facebook account would you open it please then click on the tiny Facebook icon at the foot of this post, then "Like" it.
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