Jazz Session “Live” Blog

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Posted on 18th June 2009 by Andy Zweibel in Conference

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Greetings from Washington, D.C.! I am currently at the Mariott Crystal Gateway just outside of the Capital, the location for MENC‘s National Music Education Week. As you may know, I’ve been live-blogging this event, and one of the aspects of this venture I was most excited about was the opportunity to actually live-blog DURING the academy sessions. My excitement, at least for today, was squelched when I opened up my laptop in a Jazz session this afternoon to find no wireless internet (oh no!)!! No worries, however; I am more resourceful than that! I decided that since I couldn’t live-blog the session, I would take short notes as if I were posting a live-blog, and just post them all at the end! So here you have it, my “live” blog from the session entitled “Jazz Ensemble Rehearsal Techniques: How Do I Get Started?” presented by Dr. Willie L. Hill, Jr.

  • First priority: build a solid foundation!
  • Make the music (all aspects, including technique, style, form, time, etc.) come alive!
  • Remember: Hear it, Sing it, Internalize it, PLAY IT!
  • Create a jazz toolbox (materials, reference books, CD collection, etc.)
  • Part 1: Hear it-guided listening-students need guidance on what to listen to!
  • Students must build a CD collection!
  • Have each student invest in one album and do listening assignment, then swap albums within sections, and then BETWEEN sections!
  • Set realistic and attainable listening goals for you and your students
  • Teach the language of jazz through articulation: doo, dit, da, dah, dot
  • Be aware of the environment your band is playing in currently, and the environment they will be playing in at the concert! Make adjustments if needed!
  • The Metronome: It’s for EVERYONE!
  • Listen, Listen, Listen!

Don’t forget, you can follow along with my live-blog of the entire Music Ed Week event and post your own thoughts. Also, please feel free to leave comments on this post if you found something intriguing! Stay tuned for more updates from Washington!

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About the Author:

Andy Zweibel is a Music Education major at the University of Miami Frost School of Music in Coral Gables, FL. He founded MusicEdMajor.net in June 2009, and has also been blogging at http://andyzweibel.com since the Fall of 2007. You can also find him on Twitter at @Zweibz7. In his free time, Andy enjoys spending time with friends, and exploring new technology.
  • I'm glad you enjoyed it, Theresa! It's not much volume-wise (Dr. Hill spent a good portion of the presentation telling stories that expand upon these ideas, and playing musical examples), but the content of the presentation was very solid, and I hope to have captured that here! I'm glad you're enjoying following along; you'll definitely have a lot to follow as the week continues-it's just getting started! :)
  • I think this has a ton of great information in it and is very useful for teaching ALL types of ensemble technique, not only Jazz. Thanks for bringing this information to all of us who couldn't be there. I look forward to reading more throughout the week/end!
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