This course will review both diatonic and modal harmony as it applies to chord structures, chord progressions and scales used in jazz improvisation. Students will learn how to translate the chord symbols found in lead sheets (music with only chord symbols and melody), how to interpret chord alterations, and how to identify key centers. This course will help students learn the language of jazz and develop the necessary skills to create intelligent and musical improvised solos. Students should have a rudimentary knowledge of music notation, plus a basic understanding of major and minor tonality.
Introduction to Jazz Theory and Improvisation (MTH2272.01)
Bruce Williamson
Prerequisites: Students should have a rudimentary knowledge of music notation, plus a basic understanding of major and minor tonality.
Credits: 4
T 10:10am - 12:00pm; F 10:10am - 12:00pm
Maximum Enrollment: 16
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as 2000, All courses, Bruce Williamson, Four Credit, Theory, and tagged harmony, improvisation, Jazz, music theory.
Credits: 4
T 10:10am - 12:00pm; F 10:10am - 12:00pm
Maximum Enrollment: 16
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as 2000, All courses, Bruce Williamson, Four Credit, Theory, and tagged harmony, improvisation, Jazz, music theory.