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09-13-2007, 09:16 PM
EXPLORING JAZZ ARRANGING
Using Garritan Jazz & Big Band
ONLINE INTERACTIVE EDITION
by Chuck Israels

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Welcome!
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We are pleased to welcome you to this Interactive Edition of "EXPLORING JAZZ ARRANGING", based upon Chuck Israels' new book. Chuck Israels is a true jazz master and there simply is no better source from whom to learn about jazz arranging.

This book is destined to be a classic. The superb quality of the text with its clarity and its wealth of information, coupled with the inline audio examples, truly makes this a uniquely worthwhile and extraordinary learning experience.

For the modern composer, it is essential to have a strong background in jazz theory, in addition to orchestration and traditional harmony and theory. This course encompasses a wealth of solid grounding and practical knowledge, clearly written and explained, all generously augmented with musical examples of melody, rhythm, harmony, form, writing for 2 voices, 3 voices, 4 or more voices, writing for full band, and much, much more.

This writing is already recognized for excellence as it is currently being used at Juilliard School of music for their course in Jazz Arranging and we are honored to present it to you here in this enhanced interactive edition.


http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif

Hear and See the Scores with Real-time Examples

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-seehear.jpg


In this revised internet edition, we provide the original text, with the added capability to hear the examples of Chuck Israel's works.

One of the the most effective ways to learn jazz is by listening, andsimultaneously seeing it on the score . Live playback of the score examples imparts an added dimension, converying concepts far more clearly and immediately than simply viewing what's on a printed page.

In this Interactive Edition we have provided exactly that facility: score excerpts which allow the learner to simultaneously listen and visually follow. The ability to see and hear various jazz arrangements of the different examples from Chuck Israel's text is invaluable; and books alone cannot provide this level of instruction.

Here is but one example of the many animated scores in the course:

Score References & Musical Examples Using JABB:


Click on Play Button below to Play from the Score

garritan.com/Jazz/files/10-4.html





http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif



Course Structure - Community Learning and Self-Study

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-course.jpg

With this course you read about the various concepts and you watch and listen to the various animated score examples to understand the concepts. There will be online "professors", including Chuck Israels, who will share their expertise and help guide the discussions.

The "EXPLORING JAZZ ARRANGING Using the Garritan Jazz/Big Band Library" course will initially be offered on this forum only. A new lesson will be posted periodically. The lessons will be presented in the same systematic step-by-step approach as Chuck structured it in his book. A syllabus of this course is listed in the bottom of this post.

If you come in late, start with Lesson 1. This course follows a logical order and it best to go sequentially and not race through it. It is important to read, listen, follow the scores and understand the material in one lesson before progressing to the next.The lessons are offered in small segments so it will be easy to digest the material. Each reading and listening example should be completed before advancing. There's an abundance of complex information and it is easy to lose focus -- so stay with it. There should be plenty of resources and people to help.

http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif

About Chuck Israels

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Composer/arranger/bassist Chuck Israels is a recognized master musician in the world of jazz. He has worked with Billie Holiday, Benny Goodman, Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz, Herbie Hancock, J.J. Johnson, John Coltrane, and dozens of others. He is well known for being the bassist with the Bill Evans Trio from 1961 through 1966 and for his pioneering accomplishments in Jazz Repertory as Director of the National Jazz Ensemble from 1973 to 1981. He is now the Director of Jazz Studies at Western Washington University.

Chuck is a guest composer/director with various jazz ensembles and has numerous recordings to his credit. Among Chuck's many recordings as a bassist, some outstanding ones include: Coltrane Time, with John Coltrane; My Point of View, with Herbie Hancock; Getz au Go-Go, with Stan Getz; and many recordings with the Bill Evans Trio, including The Town Hall Concert; The Second Trio; Trio '65; Live at the Trident; Time Remembered; and Live at Shelley's Manne Hole.


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Pre-Order the Book


The course is offered free of charge and there is no obligation to buy anything. If you are benefiting from this course, it would be appropriate to support Chuck in the tremendous amount of work that has gone into this book

One way is to make a donation to Chuck in appreciation of his work. Another way to support this work us to pre-order the hardcover book that will ship at the conclusion of this course. The hardcover book will have significant additional material and will include this entire course on DVD.

Also, although every example was done with Garritan Jazz and Big Band library, it is not required to benefit from this course. However, the library will help in emulating the exercises.


http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif

Prerequisites

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It is assumed the learner has some necessary basic musical skills including some knowledge of music theory and jazz. This course is not for the casual learner or beginning learner and requires a serious commitment.

First it is a pre-requisite that you are able to read music. This course requires following scores and being able to read treble, bass and alto clef is important.

If you are unsure about your level of proficiency it will not hurt to try some lessons to see if they are right for you. Learn at your own pace and try to supplement your knowledge in areas that are lacking. If you have mastery of material being taught, please try to help others who are learning.

It is essential to have the latest Flash Player in your browser installed in order to see the flash enabled scores. Macromedia has recently released their latest version of the Flash Player Plugin (Version 8). You can download the latest Flash Players here (http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/).

http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/getflash.gif (http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/)

To benefit from this course it is recommended for learners to be registered with the forum to post questions or contribute in discussions. You can register to be a member of the Northern Sounds Garritan forum here (http://northernsounds.com/forum/index.php?referrerid=980).


http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif

Some Guidelines

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This will be an open virtual classroom and people should feel free to visit and learn at any time.

A few guidelines: We are here to learn so please be courteous to others. Constructive criticism is welcomed -- especially if it will improve the course and provide for a better educational experience. Encouragement helps learners much more than unbridled negativity. Try to be helpful to others and avoid demeaning less experienced learners. Please do not flame, name-call, banter or disrupt the learning experience for others. This course is offered as a free service and if one is against it for competitive, philosophical, political, religious or psychological reasons; we would rather you do not participate. Just like a bricks and mortar class, disruptive behavior may lead to being suspended or expelled.
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We reserve the right to make changes if circumstances so dictate. We reserve the right to change the dates, change the structure of the course, or to withdraw any part or the entire course at any time.


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Copyright & Terms of Use

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Copyright © 2007, Chuck Israels and Garritan Corp. All rights reserved.

The EXPLORING JAZZ ARRANGING Using the Garritan Jazz/Big Band Library is offered as a courtesy and may be withdrawn at any time. Chuck Israels and Garritan reserve the right to charge for hardopy and other versions and media of the material. You are allowed to use this material for personal education purposes only. It excludes any commercial use (including professional or promotional uses) without written permission. No image, artwork, score, textual contents, sound files, mp3s, MIDI files or other material on this web site may be copied, reproduced, displayed, altered, posted, transmitted, sold or distributed in whole or in part, or for any purpose other than individual viewing of this web site, without the express prior written consent of Garritan Corp. None of the demos may be copied, reproduced, displayed, altered, posted, transmitted, distributed, or linked in whole or in part, for any purpose other than individual learning without the express prior written consent of Garritan. No part of the materials may be copied for resale or other commercial use, or included with other software, or posted on other public bulletin boards, web sites or online venues without written permission.

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Acknowledgements

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This online course would not have been possible without the help of some very talented and dedicated people. First and foremost thanks to Chuck Israels for writing such an extraordinary and needed text. Chuck also composed many of the music examples. Many thanks to Roberto Soggetti who made all of the mp3 audio examples. Roberto used a special version of the Jazz and Big Band library that he modified. Thanks to Sean Hannifin for doing all of the Flash work so that the music follows the score. Thanks to Adina Cucicov for layout and formatting. And thanks to Mark Simon and Dave Burnett for hosting this course on Northern Sounds.

http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif


Let the Course Begin...

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-conclusion.jpg


To offer such a jazz arranging course, written and presented by a jazz great -- plus present it with interactive real-time examples, and open the learning process into an online co-operative -- is truly something extraordinary!

This course is initially being offered free of charge and it is our way of giving back to the musical community. I believe that education is more important than just products and we are committed to providing every musician the means to improve their knowledge and skills.

Please spread the word about this extraordinary learning opportunity. Mention it to your friends or in colleges and schools, on forums, blogs, chats, publications as well as to anyone who would benefit from this course.

I hope you will use the concepts taught in this course in your own music and that what you will learn here will greatly benefit you for years to come.

Musically yours,


Gary Garritan


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Course Syllabus
(subject to change)

Lesson 1 - Intro & Rhythm
Lesson 2 - Bass Lines
Lesson 3 - Bass Lines (Continued)
Lesson 4 - Harmony
Lesson 5 - Harmony (Continued)
Lesson 6 - Form
Lesson 7 - Form (Continued)
Lesson 8 - Melody & Orchestration
Lesson 9 - Melody & Orchestration (Continued)
Lesson 10 - Melody & Orchestration (Continued)
Lesson 11 - The Rhythm Section
Lesson 12 - The Rhythm Section (Cont.)
Lesson 13 - Writing for 2 Voices
Lesson 14 - Writing for 3 Voices
Lesson 15 - Writing for 4 or More Voices
Lesson 16 - Writing for 4 or More Voices (Cont.)
Lesson 17 - Writing for 4 or More Voices (Cont.)
Lesson 18 - Writing for The Whole Band
Lesson 19 - Writing for The Whole Band (Cont.)
Lesson 20 - Writing for Singers


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chikitin
11-17-2007, 01:07 PM
This is awsome.

Thanks to Professor and Garritan. I can't wait to see the first lesson posted!

rikaix
11-17-2007, 01:16 PM
Oh my god ! is it real ?
1000000 and more thanks )(~
My first post here, i m so excited about this course, i receive from Usa last weeks several books relating to 'arranging for jazz ensemble' (Gary Lindsay, 2 from berklee press and a dedicaced book from Samy Nestico) ... And what i see here, a course sharing for free, and the Professor, Professor Chuck Israels ... Wow ! And here, it is interactive ! Thank you Mr Santa (Garritan) Claus (before the date).
so, i have 2 questions
1st question : Where can i pre-order for the book ? is this an url or ?
2nd : Where is the url for donate (paypal).

There is a room for me in this forum, i think i am going to stay here for a long time.;) Congratulations for all your work.

Eric (from France) (sorry if i don't speak a very good english)
hello to all the nothernsounds member and contributors

gravehill
11-17-2007, 03:14 PM
Cool!

I've never been a jazz enthusiast but I'm looking forward to learning some new tools to use, be it in context of jazz or not.

nova.music
11-17-2007, 03:39 PM
I just want to add my advice to anyone who is on the fence about studing jazz.....someone who wants to compose Orchestral or modern Pop music would benfit greatly from studing Jazz. The advanced harmony and colors used in jazz goes a long way in understading what makes Orchestral and Pop music tick. Jazz will give you some great tools even if you never compose/arrange in that style.

On a personal note: THANK YOU for this course....

chikitin
11-18-2007, 10:35 PM
will give you some great tools even if you never compose/arrange in that style.


That's really true. Superb topics. I am waiting for the book with DVD!

Journeyman
11-20-2007, 09:57 AM
I hope that considerable time will be spent on Big Band horn orchestration, achieving various colors, using mutes and doubles (flutes, clarinets). Having studied jazz for years, the style and notes are not an issue for me, but applying them to a full size horn section is something I'd really like to dive into. Thanks Gary and Chuck.

dsampson55
11-20-2007, 01:02 PM
What a great gift to all of us. Thank you!!!!

loydb
11-21-2007, 01:03 PM
So how does one pre-order the hardback?

Garritan
11-21-2007, 03:40 PM
So how does one pre-order the hardback?loydb,

Go Here (http://garritan.com/jazzcourse.html) to the "Donation & Pre-Order Page" (http://garritan.com/jazzcourse.html)

sergiobklyn
11-26-2007, 08:08 PM
Holy crap!!! This is great.
Thanks a bunch.
Sergio

henrymorris
12-04-2007, 08:56 PM
Many thanks for the generosity of all those involved in making this available ... magnifique!!

sidneyengel
12-13-2007, 10:58 PM
What an improvement from the Sounds and scores concept of Henry Mancini years ago. Computers have made a course like this so easy for the masses.

stupro
12-13-2007, 11:17 PM
Great forum. I'm wondering how often chapters are added?

koella
12-23-2007, 05:33 PM
This is truly incredible. And the garritan bigband sounds are very good too.
So santa claus does really excist.

Garritan
12-24-2007, 03:33 PM
This is truly incredible. And the garritan bigband sounds are very good too.
So santa claus does really excist.koella,

Thanks for joining in the course. Hope you learn much from it and this course helps you on your musical journey.

Happy holidays,

Gary Garritan

Garritan
12-24-2007, 03:34 PM
Great forum. I'm wondering how often chapters are added?Hi stupro,

Welcome to the course and looking forward to your participation. We will add a chapter every week or so.

Happy holidays,

Gary Garritan

josesolismusic
12-24-2007, 03:53 PM
I'm also very excited. I'm about to embark in a new adventure myself of studying composition, so this is a great complement.

ocudizio
12-25-2007, 08:42 AM
hello
This is my first visit.
I ´m saying hello to everyone
oswaldo*()

wrayer
12-26-2007, 02:08 PM
Hi Oswaldo and I too am going to paticipate in this course. I look forward to the first lesson.

Garritan
12-27-2007, 04:13 AM
Hi Oswaldo,

Welcome to the course and hope you benefit from it. Looking forward to your participation.

My best,

Gary Garritan

hello
This is my first visit.
I ´m saying hello to everyone
oswaldo*()

Garritan
12-27-2007, 04:13 AM
josesolismusic,

Welcome to the course. Fee free to ask questions and join in.

All the best,

Gary Garritan


I'm also very excited. I'm about to embark in a new adventure myself of studying composition, so this is a great complement.

Alfred
12-29-2007, 07:55 PM
Hallo
I will try to lern about Jazz arranging. It is a fantastic idea with this course!
Maybe it is a bit to difficult for me ? I am teacing film, but at my college in the south of Sweden we have a course for 2 years in Jazzmusic (how to play)

For many years i have longing to get time to go and listen to thers lesseons, but the time isn´t there! But now i will get this chance. Tank you very much
both Garritan and prof.Chuck Israels !

When will the course start ?

Happy new year to all of you out there in the community and northernsound
forum !
Alfred, 61

voxosoxo
12-31-2007, 08:25 AM
Absolutely INCREDIBLE ....to be able to hear the examples..click of a button...Will inspire many would be arrangers...TYVM

b2ford
01-03-2008, 11:58 PM
Hello,
-hope that I'm posting correctly.
E-Musician Online posted this info, so I followed the link to check it out.:hp:
B. Ford


EXPLORING JAZZ ARRANGING
Using Garritan Jazz & Big Band
ONLINE INTERACTIVE EDITION
by Chuck Israels

http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-twist1.gif

http://garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line.gif


Welcome!
http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-welcome.jpg




We are pleased to welcome you to this Interactive Edition of "EXPLORING JAZZ ARRANGING", based upon Chuck Israels' new book. Chuck Israels is a true jazz master and there simply is no better source from whom to learn about jazz arranging.

This book is destined to be a classic. The superb quality of the text with its clarity and its wealth of information, coupled with the inline audio examples, truly makes this a uniquely worthwhile and extraordinary learning experience.

For the modern composer, it is essential to have a strong background in jazz theory, in addition to orchestration and traditional harmony and theory. This course encompasses a wealth of solid grounding and practical knowledge, clearly written and explained, all generously augmented with musical examples of melody, rhythm, harmony, form, writing for 2 voices, 3 voices, 4 or more voices, writing for full band, and much, much more.

This writing is already recognized for excellence as it is currently being used at Juilliard School of music for their course in Jazz Arranging and we are honored to present it to you here in this enhanced interactive edition.


http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif


Hear and See the Scores with Real-time Examples

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-seehear.jpg


In this revised internet edition, we provide the original text, with the added capability to hear the examples of Chuck Israel's works.

One of the the most effective ways to learn jazz is by listening, andsimultaneously seeing it on the score . Live playback of the score examples imparts an added dimension, converying concepts far more clearly and immediately than simply viewing what's on a printed page.

In this Interactive Edition we have provided exactly that facility: score excerpts which allow the learner to simultaneously listen and visually follow. The ability to see and hear various jazz arrangements of the different examples from Chuck Israel's text is invaluable; and books alone cannot provide this level of instruction.

Here is but one example of the many animated scores in the course:


Score References & Musical Examples Using JABB:



Click on Play Button below to Play from the Score




garritan.com/Jazz/files/10-4.html









http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif







Course Structure - Community Learning and Self-Study

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-course.jpg

With this course you read about the various concepts and you watch and listen to the various animated score examples to understand the concepts. There will be online "professors", including Chuck Israels, who will share their expertise and help guide the discussions.

The "EXPLORING JAZZ ARRANGING Using the Garritan Jazz/Big Band Library" course will initially be offered on this forum only. A new lesson will be posted periodically. The lessons will be presented in the same systematic step-by-step approach as Chuck structured it in his book. A syllabus of this course is listed in the bottom of this post.

If you come in late, start with Lesson 1. This course follows a logical order and it best to go sequentially and not race through it. It is important to read, listen, follow the scores and understand the material in one lesson before progressing to the next.The lessons are offered in small segments so it will be easy to digest the material. Each reading and listening example should be completed before advancing. There's an abundance of complex information and it is easy to lose focus -- so stay with it. There should be plenty of resources and people to help.


http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif


About Chuck Israels

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/picChuckSmall.jpg


Composer/arranger/bassist Chuck Israels is a recognized master musician in the world of jazz. He has worked with Billie Holiday, Benny Goodman, Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz, Herbie Hancock, J.J. Johnson, John Coltrane, and dozens of others. He is well known for being the bassist with the Bill Evans Trio from 1961 through 1966 and for his pioneering accomplishments in Jazz Repertory as Director of the National Jazz Ensemble from 1973 to 1981. He is now the Director of Jazz Studies at Western Washington University.

Chuck is a guest composer/director with various jazz ensembles and has numerous recordings to his credit. Among Chuck's many recordings as a bassist, some outstanding ones include: Coltrane Time, with John Coltrane; My Point of View, with Herbie Hancock; Getz au Go-Go, with Stan Getz; and many recordings with the Bill Evans Trio, including The Town Hall Concert; The Second Trio; Trio '65; Live at the Trident; Time Remembered; and Live at Shelley's Manne Hole.




http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif




Pre-Order the Book




The course is offered free of charge and there is no obligation to buy anything. If you are benefiting from this course, it would be appropriate to support Chuck in the tremendous amount of work that has gone into this book

One way is to make a donation to Chuck in appreciation of his work. Another way to support this work us to pre-order the hardcover book that will ship at the conclusion of this course. The hardcover book will have significant additional material and will include this entire course on DVD.

Also, although every example was done with Garritan Jazz and Big Band library, it is not required to benefit from this course. However, the library will help in emulating the exercises.


http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif

Prerequisites

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-prereq.jpg


It is assumed the learner has some necessary basic musical skills including some knowledge of music theory and jazz. This course is not for the casual learner or beginning learner and requires a serious commitment.

First it is a pre-requisite that you are able to read music. This course requires following scores and being able to read treble, bass and alto clef is important.

If you are unsure about your level of proficiency it will not hurt to try some lessons to see if they are right for you. Learn at your own pace and try to supplement your knowledge in areas that are lacking. If you have mastery of material being taught, please try to help others who are learning.

It is essential to have the latest Flash Player in your browser installed in order to see the flash enabled scores. Macromedia has recently released their latest version of the Flash Player Plugin (Version 8). You can download the latest Flash Players here (http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/).


http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/getflash.gif (http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/)



To benefit from this course it is recommended for learners to be registered with the forum to post questions or contribute in discussions. You can register to be a member of the Northern Sounds Garritan forum here (http://northernsounds.com/forum/index.php?referrerid=980).



http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif

Some Guidelines

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-rules.jpg


This will be an open virtual classroom and people should feel free to visit and learn at any time.

A few guidelines: We are here to learn so please be courteous to others. Constructive criticism is welcomed -- especially if it will improve the course and provide for a better educational experience. Encouragement helps learners much more than unbridled negativity. Try to be helpful to others and avoid demeaning less experienced learners. Please do not flame, name-call, banter or disrupt the learning experience for others. This course is offered as a free service and if one is against it for competitive, philosophical, political, religious or psychological reasons; we would rather you do not participate. Just like a bricks and mortar class, disruptive behavior may lead to being suspended or expelled.
<o></o>
We reserve the right to make changes if circumstances so dictate. We reserve the right to change the dates, change the structure of the course, or to withdraw any part or the entire course at any time.


http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif

Copyright & Terms of Use

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-copyright.jpg


Copyright © 2007, Chuck Israels and Garritan Corp. All rights reserved.

The EXPLORING JAZZ ARRANGING Using the Garritan Jazz/Big Band Library is offered as a courtesy and may be withdrawn at any time. Chuck Israels and Garritan reserve the right to charge for hardopy and other versions and media of the material. You are allowed to use this material for personal education purposes only. It excludes any commercial use (including professional or promotional uses) without written permission. No image, artwork, score, textual contents, sound files, mp3s, MIDI files or other material on this web site may be copied, reproduced, displayed, altered, posted, transmitted, sold or distributed in whole or in part, or for any purpose other than individual viewing of this web site, without the express prior written consent of Garritan Corp. None of the demos may be copied, reproduced, displayed, altered, posted, transmitted, distributed, or linked in whole or in part, for any purpose other than individual learning without the express prior written consent of Garritan. No part of the materials may be copied for resale or other commercial use, or included with other software, or posted on other public bulletin boards, web sites or online venues without written permission.

http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif

Acknowledgements

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-team.jpg


This online course would not have been possible without the help of some very talented and dedicated people. First and foremost thanks to Chuck Israels for writing such an extraordinary and needed text. Chuck also composed many of the music examples. Many thanks to Roberto Soggetti who made all of the mp3 audio examples. Roberto used a special version of the Jazz and Big Band library that he modified. Thanks to Sean Hannifin for doing all of the Flash work so that the music follows the score. Thanks to Adina Cucicov for layout and formatting. And thanks to Mark Simon and Dave Burnett for hosting this course on Northern Sounds.


http://www.garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line-dots1.gif



Let the Course Begin...

http://www.garritan.com/Jazz/images/b-conclusion.jpg




To offer such a jazz arranging course, written and presented by a jazz great -- plus present it with interactive real-time examples, and open the learning process into an online co-operative -- is truly something extraordinary!

This course is initially being offered free of charge and it is our way of giving back to the musical community. I believe that education is more important than just products and we are committed to providing every musician the means to improve their knowledge and skills.

Please spread the word about this extraordinary learning opportunity. Mention it to your friends or in colleges and schools, on forums, blogs, chats, publications as well as to anyone who would benefit from this course.

I hope you will use the concepts taught in this course in your own music and that what you will learn here will greatly benefit you for years to come.

Musically yours,


Gary Garritan


http://garritan.com/RK/Ch1_files/line.gif



Course Syllabus
(subject to change)


Lesson 1 - Intro & Rhythm
Lesson 2 - Bass Lines
Lesson 3 - Bass Lines (Continued)
Lesson 4 - Harmony
Lesson 5 - Harmony (Continued)
Lesson 6 - Form
Lesson 7 - Form (Continued)
Lesson 8 - Melody & Orchestration
Lesson 9 - Melody & Orchestration (Continued)
Lesson 10 - Melody & Orchestration (Continued)
Lesson 11 - The Rhythm Section
Lesson 12 - The Rhythm Section (Cont.)
Lesson 13 - Writing for 2 Voices
Lesson 14 - Writing for 3 Voices
Lesson 15 - Writing for 4 or More Voices
Lesson 16 - Writing for 4 or More Voices (Cont.)
Lesson 17 - Writing for 4 or More Voices (Cont.)
Lesson 18 - Writing for The Whole Band
Lesson 19 - Writing for The Whole Band (Cont.)
Lesson 20 - Writing for Singers



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KenKenII
02-10-2008, 10:13 PM
Greetings
Thank you for the warm welcome. I am looking forward to a meaningful educational experience. I am new at this so I will be learning as I go along as far as this online experience is concerned.

hardcorejunglist
02-14-2008, 09:34 PM
Well I found this site from browsing electronic musicians site. I saw the free jazz theory and I am in music school right now and struggling with Theory IV which is based on jazz styles so I signed up. Thank you Brian.

keenast
10-25-2008, 03:12 PM
Just wanna say thank you to Chuck and NorthernSounds in making this happen. It is great, great, great! I'm learning so much already!

best, Karl