An introduction to jazz for pianists at around grade 3 (ABRSM) standard or higher. A great opportunity to learn about the basics of jazz harmony, improvisation and rhythm in the jazz idiom. This course is a continuation from Jazz Piano 1A and therefore requires tutor approval and you are unable to enrol for it online. Please contact the Music department on 020 7450 1838 or email us at music@morleycollege.ac.uk for guidance on how you can get approval.
Jazz Piano 1B
When & Where
- 6 January 2025 - 24 March 2025 ( 18 hours, 12 weeks )
- Evening, Monday
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- Waterloo Centre
Quick Facts
- Availability Yes
- Course Code W24JPMB03B
- Suitable For 19 year olds and up are permitted on this course
What you will learn
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Use a method to improvise over simple jazz chord sequences
- Know how to play in a jazz style by employing typical rhythmic, melodic and harmonic ideas in a solo
- Gain a knowledge of the differing jazz styles such as blues, swing and latin jazz
- Learn some basic Left- Hand and Right-Hand coordination exercises to help increase independence of the hands at the piano
- Gain an appreciation of jazz from different traditions
Cost
Class format and activities
You will be playing the piano on your own and will also be listening to other students and the tutor playing. You will also listen to musical examples and do some singing and clapping exercises. Information will be delivered verbally, backed up by handouts, videos and by practical demonstration and your own participation in the activities. Constructive and supportive feedback from your tutor will be given throughout the course to help you progress with your jazz piano studies.
Entry requirements
You must have grade 3 (ABRSM) or equivalent practical piano skills or above. The ability to read piano music notation would definitely be an advantage but if you can’t do that it will be necessary to at least be able to study the notated melody line and chord progressions on the handouts and / or by listening to recordings of the music at home.
What you need to know before you enrol
An ability to play piano music with both hands or an ability to play piano by ear with both hands or an ability to read a top melody line with chord symbols below.
What you need
A piano to practise at home. Manuscript paper, notebook and writing materials.