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This is a follow up course from Jazz Improvisation for Beginners and Improvers and will go a little deeper into developing a musical authentic jazz solo.

STANDARD: INTERMEDIATE

Resident: £402 Non-Resident: £292 (25% off for under 27s) Code: 25/226

Booking for Members opens at 9am on Thursday 12th September 2024

Booking for Non-Members opens at 9am on Thursday 3rd October 2024

For details on how to become a Member to take advantage of early booking, see here.

What is the course about?

After checking that everyone is up to speed with the basics the plan will be to explore some well-known jazz "standards", look at the chord structures and learn how to choose which notes and scales will sound good in our improvised solos. We will also think about structuring our solos, giving them a deeper musicality, focusing on melodic and rhythmic development. 

Tutor website: pink-champagne.co.uk

What will we cover?

We will start to plan a list of tunes that participants can make "their own" and confidently improvise on. As well as learning several jazz tunes, we will be looking at the underlying harmonic structures and learning how to interpret these chords and play musically over them.

What will we accomplish? By the end of this course you will be able to…

Play several jazz standards and feel confident to have a try at improvising on them.

What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?

Around grade 4/5 on your instrument and ideally some knowledge of the basic structures of jazz (blues scales etc.)

How will the course be taught, and will any preparation be required?

Mainly in a group but individuals will want to try the various techniques independently.

Will music be provided in advance of the course?

No. Music will be provided on the course by the tutor. 

Is there anything I need to bring?

Just your instrument.

What previous participants said about this course...

"Chris is the right man for the job. A good mix of skills for handling people who have different levels of musical knowledge and want to learn about improvising. I appreciated the fact he was happy to build in requests for help on particular topics (e.g. jazz voicing on the keyboard, saxophone techniques)."

"Brilliant course- Chris was fantastic, really understood how to introduce jazz and improvisation in manageable steps, enthusiastic and fun."

"A really fun experience that makes first steps into jazz playing easy and rewarding."

"A fantastic opportunity to pin point and overcome gaps in our individual experience and knowledge and then have a go at improvising across different styles of jazz in a really supportive environment."

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Improvisation for Beginners and Improvers