Sing Vocal Jazz, Teach Vocal Jazz: A Holistic Guide to Vocal Jazz Performance Pedagogy provides a step-by-step, research based, field-tested set of pedagogical tools specific to vocal jazz.
Sing Vocal Jazz, Teach Vocal Jazz: A Holistic Guide to Vocal Jazz Performance Pedagogy provides a step-by-step, research based, field-tested set of pedagogical tools specific to vocal jazz.
Lenora Helm Hammonds is a vocal jazz musician, composer, arranger, and educator who currently serves as Dean of the Professional Education Division at Berklee College of Music. Distinctions include TEDx speaker, former U.S. Jazz Ambassador, two-time Fulbright Senior Music Specialist, GRAMMY Music Educator of the Year quarterfinalist, Jazz Educator of Distinction award recipient from Jazz Music Awards foundation and Berklee Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee. Her academic leadership is conjoined to four decades as a jazz recording and performing artist p/k/a Lenora Zenzalai Helm who can be heard on over a dozen recordings with renowned jazz artists, in addition to eight solo recordings. As a published author her work is at the intersection of jazz, intercultural maturity, and digital humanities. Learn more at www.LenoraHelm.com.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I 1 Who Can Sing Jazz? 2 How to Use Sing Vocal Jazz, Teach Vocal Jazz 3 Train the Voice, Then Teach the Style 4 Why Vocal Jazz Performance Pedagogy vs. Vocal Jazz Pedagogy? Part II 5 Styles of the Vocal Jazz Genre 6 The Role of Vocal Jazz Ear Training 7 The Role of Jazz Theory in Vocal Jazz Performance 8 Vocal Jazz Improvisation: Unpacking "Learning How to Listen and Learning How to Hear" 9 The Magic Scale and Other Necessary Musical Tools Part III 10 Chart Writing and Vocal Jazz Arranging. 11 Jazz Composition and Songwriting for Jazz Vocalists 12 The Reluctant Bandleader: Working with Your Teams 13 Shaping a Vocal Jazz Career 14 Vocal Jazz Experts-It Takes a Village 15 Resources
Part I 1 Who Can Sing Jazz? 2 How to Use Sing Vocal Jazz, Teach Vocal Jazz 3 Train the Voice, Then Teach the Style 4 Why Vocal Jazz Performance Pedagogy vs. Vocal Jazz Pedagogy? Part II 5 Styles of the Vocal Jazz Genre 6 The Role of Vocal Jazz Ear Training 7 The Role of Jazz Theory in Vocal Jazz Performance 8 Vocal Jazz Improvisation: Unpacking "Learning How to Listen and Learning How to Hear" 9 The Magic Scale and Other Necessary Musical Tools Part III 10 Chart Writing and Vocal Jazz Arranging. 11 Jazz Composition and Songwriting for Jazz Vocalists 12 The Reluctant Bandleader: Working with Your Teams 13 Shaping a Vocal Jazz Career 14 Vocal Jazz Experts-It Takes a Village 15 Resources
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