Jazz Blues Lesson Plan with Score and Parts
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SKU: A0.954018
Composed by Christopher Burnett. Blues,Instructional,Jazz. Score. 36 pages. BurnettPublishing.COM #3680511. Published by BurnettPublishing.COM (A0.954018).Lesson Plan
Three Jazz Blues Structures
Summary
Subject(s): Simple Blues, Jazz Blues, "Bird" Blues
Topic or Unit of Study: Common Song Forms for Jazz Improvisation
Grade/Level: 9th Grade Jazz Band Student and above
Objective: a.) The construction of chords includes the same notes as scales except rather than proceeding stepwise, chords proceed by intervals of thirds (line note to line note, space note to space note). b.) Using the notes of each chord in time with the music will produce a coherent improvisation. c.) Using the notes of each chord in combination with the notes of the implied scale in time will produce a coherent improvisation. d.) Recognizing what chord symbols represent the 1, 4, and 5 chords of a Blues Key. e.) Recognizing what scales is implied by the ii7-V7 progressions in the progression. f.) Reinforce that proficiency in the performance of major scales is essential to coherent improvisation skills and understanding of Song Form structures used in Jazz music.
Christopher Burnett
Conn-Selmer Artist and Clinician
APPLIED JAZZ CLINIC
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