Course

Jazz Ensemble III

Faculty
Language, Literature & Performing Arts
Department
Music
Course code
MUSC 2337
Credits
1.50
Semester length
15 weeks
Max class size
26
Method(s) of instruction
Tutorial
Typically offered
To be determined

Overview

Course description
Through rehearsals and performances, this course will cover jazz, rock, Latin and popular music. Emphasis will be placed on jazz improvisation and the proper interpretation of various styles of big band music. For players of trumpet, trombone, saxophone or rhythm section instruments.
Course content

Repertoire for this course will include a wide variety of arrangements for Big Band including swing, rock, Latin and ballad styles. In addition, students will study jazz improvisation using materials by Jamey Aebersold and others.

Learning activities

Students will form a standard jazz ensemble consisting of trumpets, trombones, saxophones, piano, bass, guitar and drums. The instructor will teach the material and will conduct all rehearsals and concerts. In addition, the use of mechanical and/or electronic aids such as the TAP rhythm machine, recordings, tuning devices, metronomes, and others may be assigned and evaluated.

Means of assessment
Midterm improvisation test and/or in-class assessment      15%
Midterm ensemble work 20%
Final improvisation test and/or in-class assessment 15%
Final playing test or recording session 20%
Final ensemble work 30%

*N.B.  In a performing group, regular attendance is vital to the learning of ensemble skills and the achievement of high performance standards. Absences affect every member of the ensemble; therefore 5% of the final mark will be deducted for each unexcused absence, to a total of 30%. Excused absences will include illness and urgent family or personal matters.

Unexcused absence from a dress rehearsal or a concert will result in a failing grade.

Learning outcomes

Through rehearsals and performances, the successful student will be able to demonstrate basic skills in:

 

  1. Improvisational skills and solo playing
  2. Ensemble techniques – section blend, rhythm comping, intonation, rhythmic accuracy, etc.
  3. Appropriate phrasing and articulation of various styles of Big Band music from originators like Duke Ellington and Count Basie to Modern Jazz and Jazz/Rock arrangements
  4. Sight reading
  5. Aural recognition and appreciation of various styles and periods in the history of jazz 
  6. Modern recording techniques through participation in live and studio recording sessions.

 

Textbook materials

All music and study materials will be provided by Douglas College.

Requisites

Course Guidelines

Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.

Course Transfers

These are for current course guidelines only. For a full list of archived courses please see https://www.bctransferguide.ca

Institution Transfer details for MUSC 2337
Capilano University (CAPU) CAPU ENSJ 245 (1.5)
Coast Mountain College (CMTN) No credit
College of the Rockies (COTR) No credit
Coquitlam College (COQU) No credit
Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) KPU MUSI 2377 (2)
Northern Lights College (NLC) No credit
Simon Fraser University (SFU) SFU GE 1XX (1)
University of British Columbia - Okanagan (UBCO) No credit
University of British Columbia - Vancouver (UBCV) DOUG MUSC 2337 (1.5) & DOUG MUSC 2437 (1.5) = UBCV MUSC_V 164 (2)
University of Northern BC (UNBC) No credit
University of Victoria (UVIC) UVIC MUS 2XX (0.5)
Vancouver Island University (VIU) Individual audition required

Course Offerings

Winter 2025

CRN
15664
section details
CRN Days Instructor Status More details
Maximum seats
26
Currently enrolled
1
Remaining seats:
25
On waitlist
0
Building
New Westminster - North Bldg.
Room
N4100
Times:
Start Time
16:30
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End Time
18:20
Section notes

Registration for this course requires the successful completion of MUSC 1237. An audition may also be required. Non-program students who meet the requirements are also welcome to register.