Tuesday, April 30, 2013

New York Jazz Workshop Set For Annual Summer Sessions

NEW YORK, NY: More than beach and barbeques, for jazz musicians around the world summer is the time to take their playing to the next level in the world capital of jazz, as the New York Jazz Workshop School of Music (NYJW) will again offer focused four-day workshops, July 25 through August 18, with sessions for all ages.

Expertly led by leading jazz educators and performers, the Summer Summit Series for adults includes workshops on improvisation, jazz guitar, singing, rhythm, composition, arranging and production. Also scheduled are two sessions of the four-day Jazz Summer Camp for students age 12 to 16.

“Our workshops are geared to musicians looking for a more structured setting than typical jam session, where they can really advance their playing and improvisation," NYJW co-founder Marco Chelo said. “For musicians of all levels our summer sessions offer a great vacation alternative in the world capital of jazz." The Summer Summit Series helps musicians of varying skill levels gain unmatched jazz knowledge and develop professional techniques though these workshops limited to ten students each:

Jazz Improvisation Workshop (July 25-28) Saxophonist and NYJW cofounder Marc Mommaaswith drummer Tim Horner will cover harmonic, melodic and rhythmic principles across many composition styles.

Jazz Guitar Workshop (Aug. 1-4) led by noted guitarists and teachers Vic Juris and Nate Radley.

Vocal Workshop (Aug 1-4) Led by singer Fay Victor , immediate to advanced singers will expand their voices through a focus on vocal styling, phrasing, ear training, improvisation and more. Optional fifth day offered on the business aspects of successful singing career.

Rhythm Workshop (Aug. 8-11) covers swing feel, composition, mixed meter, polyrhythms and more, taught by drummer Tony Moreno and saxophonist Marc Mommaas.


Read more: http://news.allaboutjazz.com/news.php?id=104053#.UX9ZFZXhEhQ

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