May 18, 2024  
Juilliard Extension Division Spring 2024 
    
Juilliard Extension Division Spring 2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

EVDIV 13 - Jazz Theory & Analysis I


Sean Smither
Jazz Theory & Analysis I is a course designed to establish a strong foundation for the study of jazz. Like grasping the fundamentals of any language, mastering jazz theory lays the groundwork for expressive improvisation, inventive composition, and savvy arranging in dynamic jazz styles. This course explores the intricacies of melody, varied rhythmic grooves, and the color palette of jazz harmony. We’ll delve into the principles of harmonic progression, the interplay of rhythmic patterns, and the development of ear training skills for dissecting jazz compositions and spontaneous improvisations.

Detailed study and analysis of celebrated jazz standards will help to develop fluency in the language of jazz. While beneficial for those studying Jazz Piano, this course is a suggested starting point for all interested in the genre. A background in reading Western music notation, understanding of basic scales and chords, and familiarity with Roman numeral analysis is expected. For a comprehensive grasp of the material, prior completion of Elements of Music Theory is advised. This course can serve as a standalone experience or as preparation for Jazz Theory & Analysis II.

Sample Course Syllabus

13 weeks; 0 credits

Mondays 7:30–9:30pm ET

January 22–April 29

Online Only

$910 

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