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ILGT 215: Bottleneck Blues Lab
0.50 Credits
Berklee College of Music
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-117 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:One semester per year (see chair for information) Description A weekly one-hour departmental lab to develop skills and repertoire in the traditional bottleneck blues guitar style.
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ILGT 217: Creative Applications for Proficiency Materials
1.00 Credits
Berklee College of Music
Credits:1 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description This lab will explore creative applications for Guitar Department final exam materials with emphasis on improvisation, accompaniment, and composition in nonjazz contexts, including use of triadic and drone-based modal vamps to assist utilizing the less familiar modes in melodic minor, harmonic minor, and harmonic major; improvisation over common and "nonfunctional" harmony; and comping, voice leading, and voicing creation.
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ILGT 221: Standard Tune Workshop for the Guitarist
0.50 Credits
Berklee College of Music
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description Standard tunes are prepared (melody, chords, bass lines, and improvisation) for critiqued performance on a weekly basis. Techniques for, and approaches to, improvisation, including solo transcription and analysis of chord progressions for scale relationship.
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ILGT 223: Guitarmony
1.00 Credits
Berklee College of Music
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Fall Description Complete enharmonic examination of four-note structures beginning with "drop 2" type voicings and including various tension additions and substitutions. Different voice-leading concepts will be introduced resulting in an enriched vertical and horizontal harmonic awareness by students.
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ILGT 225: Guitar Chart Reading and Performance
0.50 Credits
Berklee College of Music
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-117 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description Development of reading skills focusing on interpretation of lead sheets as well as performance of guitar parts. Blend, balance, and accurate performance of intermediate to advanced rhythmic materials are to be addressed.
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ILGT 227: Guitar Chord Soloing
1.00 Credits
Berklee College of Music
Credits:1 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description Immediately accessible mechanical and nonmechanical techniques for the development of arrangements for solo guitar. Each week a step-by-step approach will be demonstrated and discussed. During the semester, students will produce a tape of four chord solos (two original arrangements and two from department files).
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ILGT 228: Fingerpicking Blues Guitar
0.50 Credits
Berklee College of Music
Credits: 0.5 credit Prerequisites: ILGT-119 Course Chair: L. Baione Required of: None Electable by: Guitar principals Offered: Spring, Fall Description Study of technique, repertoire, and improvisational approaches in the fingerstyle of playing blues guitar.
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ILGT 230: Performing Solo Guitarist
1.00 Credits
Berklee College of Music
Credits:1 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description This lab offers students the opportunity to perform solo guitar pieces in any style, to develop solo guitar arrangements or compositions for performance, and to exploit the harmonic/melodic capabilities of the guitar. Essential elements of solo guitar will be discussed, demonstrated, and applied to student performances. Students will learn and perform original arrangements or transcriptions of pieces by artists or composers of any genre for midterm and final projects. Jazz, pop, blues, classical, funk, and folk styles will be among the idioms to be addressed.
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ILGT 231: Jazz/Blues Guitar
0.50 Credits
Berklee College of Music
Credits:0.5 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:Spring, Summer, Fall Description This lab focuses on basic to intermediate jazz blues techniques including single-note blues heads, solos, and standard dominant-seventh, minor-seventh, and major-seventh blues progressions. Weekly playing assignments; analysis of recordings by various blues artists.
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ILGT 233: Jazz Guitar Trio Seminar
1.00 Credits
Berklee College of Music
Credits:1 credit Prerequisites:ILGT-119 Course Chair:L. Baione Required of:None Electable by:Guitar principals Offered:One semester per year (see chair for information) Description A concentrated course of study that will aid the student in performing in a jazz trio setting of guitar, acoustic bass, and drum set. Topics will range from idiomatic introductions and endings; challenging standard tunes/melodies; single note, octave, and chord soloing; soloing in double stops; solo introductions (rubato and in tempo); trading fours; comping for bass solos; reharmonization considerations; modulation/transposition for variation of color; fingerstyle/pick considerations; and attaining a good sound.
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