Music 113 - Jazz Theory & Improvis I

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Bruce Diehl

MW 02:00PM-03:20PM

Amherst College
MUSI-113-01-1213F
ARMU 7
bpdiehl@amherst.edu

A course designed to explore jazz harmonic and improvisational practice from both the theoretical and applied standpoint. Students will study common harmonic practice of the jazz idiom, modes and scales, rhythmic practices, and consider their stylistic interpretation. An end-of-semester performance of material(s) studied during the semester will be required of the class. A jazz-based ear-training section will be scheduled outside of the regular class times. Two class meetings per week.

Students who have not previously taken a course in music theory at Amherst College are encouraged to take a self-administered placement exam available on reserve in the Music Library and on the Music Department Website (www.amherst.edu/~music/TheoryPlacement.pdf).  Students are also encouraged to discuss placement in music theory with a member of the Music Department. 

Requisite: MUSI 111 or 112 or equivalent, or consent of the instructor. Limited to 16 students. Fall semester. Lecturer Diehl.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.