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INT 990: D.M.A.Recital
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
See Doctor of Musical Arts program of study. (3-6 credits)
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JS 057: Graduate Jazz Theory and Ear Training
0.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Prepares students for more advanced graduate work in jazz courses through instruction and practice in jazz ear training and a review of jazz melodic, harmonic, and formal practice and analysis. Class meetings will include weekly ear training practice (singing and dictation), presentation of theory concepts in short lectures, listening, analysis, and discussion. Homework will include ear training practice, including transcription, and analysis projects. Required of graduate students majoring in Jazz Performance and Jazz Composition in their first semester if their Jazz Theory and Ear Training test results show a need for remedial work. Recommended for graduate jazz students who do not have a Bachelor of Music degree in jazz. Open to other graduate students as an elective. (0 credits) Faculty
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JS 221: Improvisation for Non-Majors
1.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
An introduction to basic improvisational techniques and aural skills used in jazz improvisation. The first semester focuses on modal improvisation; harmonic progressions are introduced in the second semester. Emphasis on vocal/instrumental connection, notational skills, and "non-classical" interpretation. (1 credit)Coleman
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JS 222: Improvisation for Non-Majors
3.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Continuation of JS 221. Prerequisite: JS 221. (1 credit) Coleman
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JS 223: World Music Rhythms for Non-Majors
2.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
A world music workshop for instrumentalists and vocalists that focuses on the students' ability to internalize and comprehend a range of rhythms. The teaching emphasizes speaking rhythm and then performing the lessons on the frame drum. Course materials are based upon a contemporary application of old-world teaching methods from North Africa, the Mideast, and South India. The rhythms are polyrhythmic and cyclical in nature. The playing techniques implemented are basic hand and finger techniques adapted from South Indian drumming and can be applied to a variety of percussion instruments. (2 credits) Haddad
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JS 263: Introduction to Jazz Improvisation and Ear Training
2.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
An introduction to basic improvisational techniques and aural skills for jazz studies majors. The first semester focuses on modal improvisation; harmonic progressions are introduced in the second semester. Emphasis on vocal/instrumental connection, keyboard, and notational skills. (2 credits) Faculty
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JS 264: Introduction to Jazz Improvisation and Ear Training
3.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Continuation of JS 263. Prerequisite: JS 263. (2 credits) Faculty
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JS 368: Jazz Repertoire
3.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Advanced study, memorization, and performance of standard jazz repertoire. Prerequisite: JS 264 or placement exam. (2 credits) McNeil
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JS 378: Jazz Theory
3.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Study and aural recognition of jazz vocabulary, including chord progressions, tune and solo construction, and appropriate use of all chord/scale types. Instructor's permission required for non-majors. Prerequisite: CI 283T, JS 483T, or placement exam. (2 credits) McNeil
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JS 425T: Development of Rhythmic Skills
1.00 Credits
The New England Conservatory of Music
Study of rhythm and the functions of laws governing it. Analysis of rhythm patterns and cycles, and studies to develop the ability to play them. Students are expected to become proficient in playing studies and identifying rhythms from dictation and other sources. (1 credit) Faculty
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