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Small Town Swing Starting and Maintaining a Jazz Program in a Small School CLINICIAN: Michael Childs SPONSOR: ATSSB Texas Bandmasters Association 2016 Convention/Clinic JULY 21-24, 2016 HENRY B. GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

Small Town Swing Starting and Maintaining a Jazz Program In A Small School Texas Bandmasters Association Convention 8:00 am July 23, 2016 Michael Childs - Stephenville High School Why should I start a jazz program in my school? Opportunity to expand musical experience with a truly American art form. Exposure to more musical styles and improvisation Teaches advanced skills in rhythm reading, increases range & articulation Enhances what you re already doing. They re playing more! Great PR for the program and the school Recruiting tool at elementary & middle schools ITS FUN!!! Where do I start, especially if I don t have a jazz background? The good news: Internet! There are so many resources online for listening, performance practices, etc. o Youtube o Spotify o itunes o etc. Listen, listen, listen! o To who? Count Basie, Gordon Goodwin, Duke Ellington, Buddy Rich, Stan Kenton o Where? Online Live college jazz festivals, local groups, etc. (road trip!) Peer assistance o Seek out colleagues that could help or clinic your band o Local college teachers (helps their recruiting too) o Yellowboard (again, internet!) Be willing to pull your instrument out and play along (or play ahead of time) to help develop feel. Pick up a bass guitar & learn the basics. ATSSB jazz audition CD o Charts & recordings are a good resource for those just starting out! Texts o Essential Elements for Jazz by Mike Steinel (publ. Hal Leonard) o Smart Music o Jazz Ensemble Director s Handbook by Richard Lawn (publ. Hal Leonard) What do I program? Option 1 - My preference: start with swing. Gets them into learning the style immediately Option 2 - Start with what they know - Pop/rock tunes that might get them hooked in, then start teaching new styles

o How? Start like you would in concert setting: with the fundamentals; rhythm, tone (Essential Elements for Jazz is a great starting place) I like to start with classic charts (from Jazz Classics for Young Jazz Ensemble) such as Moten Swing, Blue Skies, etc. They are good arrangments simplified from the original. There are lots of reference recordings to draw from, and you can integrate history. Mark Taylor also takes many standards and writes good arrangements. Instrumentation Typical 5-4-4 winds & rhythm section, but 3-3-3 works! My 1 st class had 1 tpt, 1 sax, 2 bones, bass and 3 drummers. Bought combo charts and rewrote piano parts for mallet players. They would rotate on drumset. Hard part recruiting a keyboard & bass (more on this below) Keyboard (or mallet) bass is better than no bass! Guitar fill out chordal portion of the rhythm section Many publishers now include non-traditional instrumentations in their charts. Set up Traditional 5-5-5 with lead players in the center Sax variations B,T1, A1, A2, T2 sax setup (moves bari closer to bass player). Can move bass trombone to inside as well. Rehearsal in the round Equipment needs Necessities o Rhythm section equipment drumset, keyboard and amp, bass and amp, o PA system, preferably 8 channel for mics, microphones & stands o Jazz mouthpieces for saxophones? Wish list o Vibes o Latin percussion congas, timbales, shaker, claves Rhythm Section what do I do with these guys? Things that will make each instrument sound better o Piano rarely (as in NEVER) use the sus pedal Comping patterns for the piano/guitar many of the easier arrangements give written voicings & rhythmic ideas More advanced players can experiment with their own voicings 3 rd & 7 th are primary colors to use. Stay out of the bass players territory (low range, roots): shell voicings 379 or 735 o Bass little tougher unless you have someone with strings background already. Try to start someone that already plays a bass clef instrument Priority of the bassist is they MUST have a strong sense of rhythm. Correct rhythms and steady time initially take precedence over right notes (technique will follow) Tone from the instrument

hand position & where it is on the string affect the tone (closer to fretboard = mellower tone, closer to the bridge = cleaner articulation better for latin & funk), EQ on the amp too much bass = muddy, too much treble = thin tone & noisy (fret noise) Walking pattern written bass lines on easier arrangements. Advancing players can start building their own basslines by using the basic formula 1235 8765 o Guitar Freddie Green style ( Four on the Floor ) Tone avoid distortion. Shoot for a clean sound Use pickups close to the body/fretboard for a mellow sound EQ the amp to use less highs & more mid/low Comping many arrangements have basic chord structures in their arrangments now. Alfred has a chord voicing sheet they include in most all of their charts now. However, classic voicings avoid the outer (1 st & 6 th ) strings. No power chords! o Drumset listen, Listen, LISTEN!!! Check out recordings of Basie for feel. Authentic swing style is challenging because they ve not heard much (if any) of that style Swing style & timbre is focused on the ride & hi-hat cymbals, whereas rock is more snare & bass drum. (Swing is 85% cymbals, rock is 85% snare/kick). So getting the right hand swing feel is paramount. Bass drum is NOT used to keep time. Fills use mostly snare & less focus on toms. More advanced ideas Setup figures use snare or kick on the downbeat before. Also- use these guidelines for setups: snare/kick for short sounds, cymbals for long sounds Sticks use a smaller bead (or barrel shape) like Peter Erskine or Dave Weckl. NOT snare drum sticks (SD1) o Resource texts Piano Frank Mantooth, Voicings for Jazz Keyboard Dan Haerle, Jazz Piano Voicing Skills Bass Alfred s Electric Bass Method Jim Stinnett, Creating Walking Bass Lines Kris Berg, Bass Lines In Minutes Drumset Alfred s Drumset Method (a fantastic book!) Steve Houghton Essential Styles for Drummer and Bassist (a combo book that s a little more advanced but a great text) Peter Erskine Drumset Essentials vol. 1-3 (3 gets pretty advanced) Guitar Jack Grassel Jazz Rhythm Guitar, The Complete Guide Jack Peterson Chords Galore

Improvisation Chops Monster book guided improv. And ear training techniques imitate call & response examples. Very logical progression. (I use a different sequence) Aebersold records not guided Why not just use blues scale? Not every cord sounds good with b3 (Maj 7 chord). Better choices pentatonic Listen, listen, listen! The internet is your friend! Curate a Spotify or Youtube list and share it to your students Listening (in jazz score order) Alto Cannonball Adderly Phil Woods Charlie Parker Eric Marienthal Johnny Hodges Tenor Stan Getz Dexter Gordon Joshua Redman Zoot Sims Michael Brecker Baritone Pepper Adams Gerry Mulligan Gary Smulyan Trumpet Clifford Brown Miles Davis Louis Armstrong Dizzy Gillespie Clark Terry Wynton Marsalis Trombone JJ Johnson Bill Watrous Wycliffe Gordon Steve Turre Slide Hampton Piano Nat King Cole Oscar Peterson Duke Ellington Count Basie Herbie Hancock Guitar Joe Pass Charlie Christian Jim Hall Freddy Green Pat Metheney Bass Ray Brown Christian McBride Jaco Pastorius Ron Carter Charles Mingus Drums Sonny Payne Mel Lewis Buddy Rich Peter Erskine Max Roach Other resources Web Marina Music - www.marinamusic.com - great resource for reference recordings of arrangements JW Pepper www.jwpepper.com Pender s Music www.pendersmusic.com Jamie Aebersold www.aebersold.com Textbooks and Materials Essential Elements for Jazz great text for beginner jazz students! They also have a series of arrangments that correspond to the books. First Year Collection for Jazz Ensemble - Alfred Jazz Classics for Young Jazz Ensemble Hal Leonard

Best of Belwin Jazz Belwin Kendor Konvertables Series Kendor Doug Beach Series Kendor Improvisation Chops Monster, Shelley Berg 10 minute jazz warmups - Smartmusic Contact info: Email - michael.childs@sville.us