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1 Music for All Summer Symposium presented by Yamaha Jazz Trumpet Master Class Rex Richardson
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3 SUGGESTED DAILY ROUTINE FOR TRUMPET This document is by no means a comprehensive prescription for practice. Rather, it provides a starting point for addressing a number of the most important trumpet issues which I feel need to be addressed every day. It is based on my own practice routine. I recommend practicing for short amounts of time several times a day. While the core of this routine shouldn t take much more than an hour, several hours a day should be spent working on achieving mastery. These hours should include listening and mental practice as well as time actually playing the trumpet. Students should feel free to add exercises in order to augment this routine, to change the exercises or their suggested ordering as needed, and even eventually to discard any materials which seem to offer no benefit. Creativity is as important as consistency. Have a goal in mind for each exercise, and enjoy the process! 1) Mouthpiece drills (Adapted from the Stamp Book) 2) Long Tones Warm-up This exercise should be done both with breath attacks and soft tongued attacks. The trumpet should be removed from the lips and re-set between each short segment unless indicated otherwise in the text. Be very demanding about your attacks; if I play an imperfect attack on a particular note I make myself perform nine perfect attacks in a row before moving on to the next section of this exercise. 1
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6 3) Flexibility Exercises These exercises can and should be performed throughout your comfortable range on the instrument. Variations on this exercise are encouraged. Perform exercise on various partials (i.e., low C, G, C, E, etc.) and with all 7 valve combinations. Use a metronome and strive for precision and fluidity. Do not spend too much time on this exercise; set a limit of minutes and stop if there is ever any discomfort in the chops. 4) 1 st Pedal Tone Exercise These are basically simple scale and arpeggio exercises, to be played slurred and then tongued. I like to use them somewhere in the middle of the practice day, when I want a bit of a warm-down. Do this exercise as low as pedal D-flat. 5) Clarke Technical Studies These exercises address finger technique, articulation and general fluidity. They should be practiced with a metronome, slurred, single-tongued, k-tongued, double-tongued, and triple-tongued. Choose one exercise every day from one of the following studies: II, III and VII. For example, if you choose to do the second study in E major one day, you should choose another key (and preferably from a different register) from the third study the next day, and yet another key from the seventh study the following day. On the fourth day of practice you would return to the second study in F major. In this way you will eventually cover all of the exercises in all keys and all registers. 6) Scales/Jazz materials Spend some time with scales every day. Don t ever let the good ol major scales get rusty, even if you re currently working on advanced scales. Trumpet giant Adolph Herseth (recently retired principal trumpet of the Chicago 4
7 Symphony for 53 years!) was famous for insisting that he play his major scales every day, even skipping interviews because he needed time to play his scales before a CSO concert. Work out consistent patterns in which to play your scales, and then change them from time to time. For those of you who are working on jazz (and I think you ALL should be!), this is a great place in your routine to deal with those materials, because you ve already spent a lot of time getting your trumpet issues in order. 7) Sight-reading Everyone should spend some time sight-reading every day. If you know you have deficiencies in this area, address them daily! Those of you who read well, try to challenge yourself with transposition at sight. 8) Etudes, solo literature, orchestral excerpts, ensemble music, etc. This broad category of music can take up hours of your practice time, of course. Prioritize to be efficient. Always make your next performance your top priority, and try to spend more time addressing your weaknesses rather than polishing your strengths. Success as a musical performer is very much about balance. 9) 2 nd Pedal Tone Exercises These can take various forms and should be played as the last notes of the day if possible or at least at the end of your actual practicing for the day. I find it challenging to practice this (or anything else!) after an evening concert, even though it would be ideal. You can simply extend the 1 st Pedal Exercises down from low D-flat to the bottom of your range, or you can do the following 2-octave exercise: I don t tend to practice below double-pedal C, but that shouldn t stop you if you want to! I ve performed pieces requiring me to play as low as G below doublepedal C. 5
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12 JAZZ HISTORY OUTLINE PRE JAZZ (1800 s early 1900 s) Industrial Revolution, American Civil War African connection Singing, drumming, sense of tonality European connection Italian Opera, Operetta, Piano music, German Lieder, Brass Bands United States African American music, Parlor Songs, Band Music, Ragtime, Minstrel Shows, early sound recordings Artists Stephen Foster, W.C. Handy, Gottschalk, Scott Joplin, Eubie Blake, James Reese Europe, John Philip Sousa EARLY JAZZ ( ) World War I Jazz Relatively small bands, group improvisation, dancing, entertainment Artists Kid Ory, Jelly Roll Morton, Joe King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Sidney Bechet Pop Music Tin Pan Alley, early Broadway musicals, Vaudeville, Burlesque, Stride Piano Recording Industry (1917 recording of Original Dixieland Jazz Band), Radio SWING ( ) Prohibition, Depression, World War II Jazz Larger ensembles, dancing, entertainment Artists Fats Waller, Fletcher Henderson, Benny Goodman, Benny Carter, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Artie Shaw, Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Lonnie Johnson, Eddie Lang, Earl Hines, Art Tatum Pop Music Crooners, Paul Whiteman, Broadway Shows, Boogie Woogie, Radio, Film music, Jazz BEBOP / COOL ( ) Jazz Smaller groups, listening art music Artists Kenny Clarke, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis, Gil Evans, Dave Brubeck, MJQ, Lennie Tristano Pop Music Jump Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Rock & Roll, Western Swing, Tin Pan Alley, Broadway Shows, Film music POST BOP / FUSION ( ) Civil Rights, Vietnam War
13 Jazz Smaller groups, listening art music, elements of black gospel music, free jazz, elements of funk, rock, and American folk music, elements of music from South America, The Caribbean, Africa, and India Artists Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Stan Getz, Modern Jazz Quartet, Ornette Coleman, Weather Report, Keith Jarrett, John Mclauglin Pop Music Soul/Funk, Rock, Country, Folk, end of Tin Pan Alley era, Television A chronological list of some of the major performers in jazz. Composer/Arranger/Bandleader/Bands Kid Ory, Jelly Roll Morton, Fats Waller, Fletcher Henderson, Benny Carter, Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Count Basie, Benny Moten, Chick Webb, Cab Calloway, Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Artie Shaw, Lionel Hampton, Billy Eckstine, Claude Thornhill, Mary Lou Williams, Chick Webb, Neal Hefti, Tadd Dameron, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, Gil Evans, Gerry Mulligan, Bill Holman, Chico Hamilton, Horace Silver, Cannonball Adderley, Oliver Nelson, Wayne Shorter, Benny Golson, Charles Mingus, Art Blakey, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, George Russell, Sun Ra, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Weather Report, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Chick Corea, Brecker Brothers, John McLaughlin, The Crusaders Trumpet/Cornet Buddy Bolden, Joe King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Roy Eldridge, Cooty Williams, Bunny Berigan, Harry James, Oran Hot Lips Page, Harry Sweets Edison, Dizzy Gillespie, Fats Navarro, Miles Davis, Kenny Dorham, Red Rodney, Clark Terry, Chet Baker, Clifford Brown, Blue Mitchell, Art Farmer, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, Nat Adderley, Woody Shaw, Don Cherry, Lester Bowie, Randy Brecker Saxophone/Clarinet Johnny Dodds, Sidney Bechet, Benny Goodman, Barney Bigard, Don Redman, Bud Freeman, Coleman Hawkins, Buddy DeFranco, Pee Wee Russell, Frankie Trumbauer, Artie Shaw, Chu Berry, Johnny Hodges, Ben Webster, Lester Young, Illinois Jacquet, Charlie Parker, Gerry Mulligan, Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz, Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt, Zoot Sims, Sonny Rollins, Lucky Thompson, Paul Desmond, Art Pepper, Bud Shank, Jimmy Guiffre, Cannonball Adderley, Wayne Shorter, Pepper Adams, John Coltrane, Joe Henderson, Hank Mobley, Stanley Turrentine, Eddie Harris, Yusef Lateef, Lou Donaldson, Phil Woods, Sam Rivers, Ornette Coleman, Albert Ayler, Eric Dolphy, Dewey Redman, Steve Lacy, Charles Lloyd, Michael Brecker, Dave Liebman, Joe Farrel, Grover Washington, David Sanborn, Eddie Daniels Trombone Kid Ory, Miff Mole, Jack Teagarden, Joe Trickey Sam Nanton, Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Benny Morten, Vic Dickenson, J. J. Johnson, Kai Winding, Bennie Green, Frank Rosolino, Curtis Fuller, Jimmy Knepper, Slide Hampton Violin Joe Venuti, Stephan Grappelli, Jean Luc Ponty, Michael White, Jerry Goodman
14 Piano James P. Johnson, Jelly Roll Morton, Willie The Lion Smith, Fats Waller, Lil Hardin Armstrong, Meade Lux Lewis, Earl Hines, Art Tatum, Teddy Wilson, Mary Lou Williams, Bud Powell, Thelonius Monk, Al Haig, George Shearing, Oscar Peterson, Lenny Tristano, John Lewis, Ahmad Jamal, Dave Brubeck, Tommy Fanagan, Barry Harris, Cedar Walton, Red Garland, Wynton Kelly, Bill Evans, Joe Zawinul, Horace Silver, Jackie Byard, McCoy Tyner, Cecil Taylor, Andrew Hill, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea Guitar Lonnie Johnson, Eddie Lang, Johnny St. Cyr, Eddie Condon, Dick McDonough, Irving Ashby, Charlie Christian, Django Reinhardt, Freddie Green (rhythm guitar), George VanEps, Tal Farlow, Jimmy Raney, Barry Galbraith, Chuck Wayne, Barnie Kessel, Billy Bauer, Johnny Smith, Howard Roberts, Jim Hall, Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, Kenny Burrell, George Benson, Pat Martino, John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell, John Abercrombie, Mick Goodrick Bass Pops Foster, John Kirby, Walter Page, Jimmy Blanton, Milt Hinton, Slam Stewart, Red Mitchell, Scott LaFaro, Leroy Vinnegar, Paul Chambers, Sam Jones, Ray Brown, Doug Watkins, Wilber Ware, Charles Mingus, Reggie Workman, Bob Cranshaw, Charlie Haden, Dave Holland, Gary Peacock, Steve Swallow, Richard Davis, Stanley Clarke, Jaco Pastorius, Jamaaldeen Tacuma, Marcus Miller Drums Baby Dodds, Zutty Singleton, Sonny Greer, Dave Tough, Gene Krupa, Jo Jones, Chick Webb, Sonny Greer, Cozy Cole, Louis Bellson, Buddy Rich, Kenny Clarke, Max Roach, Roy Haynes, Tiny Kahn, Mel Lewis, Shelly Manne, Philly Joe Jones, Art Taylor, Elvin Jones, Art Blakey, Mickey Roker, Ben Riley, Jimmy Cobb, Bill Higgins, Tony Williams, Eddie Blackwell, Billy Cobham, Leon Chancler, Al Foster, Billy Hart, Alphonse Mouzon Vibes Lionel Hampton, Red Norvo, Milt Jackson, Terry Gibbs, Bobby Hutcherson, Gary Burton Vocal Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughn, Ella Fitzgerald, Anita O Day, Billie Eckstine, Lambert Hendricks & Ross, Betty Carter, Carmen McCrae, Eddie Jefferson, Mark Murphy Organ Jimmie Smith, Jack McDuff, Don Patterson, Larry Young, Jimmy McGriff, Shirley Scott Flute Yusef Lateef, Herbie Mann, Bud Shank, Joe Farrel, Paul Horn, Ali Ryerson Sources: And The Beat Goes On Campbell, The Making of Jazz Collier, Jazz the American Theme Song Collier, Jazz Styles Gridley, A new History of Jazz Sharpton
15 Session 1 Jeff Rupert Jazz Improvisation is for all of us! Jazz is a musical language. Learn to use minutes of class time to effectively teach improvisation. Session I unlocks the fundamentals of teaching improvisation through call and response, and an aural/oral approach to chords. Integrated learning and performance for students and teachers! Introduction: Since jazz musical language, then it makes most sense to learn jazz music like a language; by listening and speaking. While it's nothing new, the Aural/Oral approach to learning music is organic, and in the long run leads to success in the most expedient way. A friend of mine said we need to hear music with our eyes, and see music with our ears! Analytical vs. Aural/Oral approach : While there may be a lot of information on the next few pages, the best learning we can disseminate to our students is through listening, and repeating back phrases. The Aural/Oral approach frees us from delving into an analytical approach, which can be cumbersome and easily looses student's interest. First things first: rhythm in jazz Michael Brecker told me that the most important thing in music is rhythm, and I believe that next to tone production, he was right. Articulation in jazz is a little different than in classical music, and here are a few principals of jazz articulation, demonstrated through rhythmic solfege 1 Downbeat quarter notes are generally short! 2. downbeat eight notes are generally legato, or tenuto. 3. The last note before rest will be accented, and/or short 4. Offbeats are accented. 5. Off beat quarter notes are accented, and short, unless otherwise notated. & c œ^ ^ œ œ - œ. dop dop du dat dah & œ œ> œ œ > œ œ > œ œ^ sho be du be do be du dat! &b b œ^ J œ >... J œ- J œ> œ. J œ^ dop ba doo dat dat Rhythmic solfege: Notice that the short quarter notes have the syllable "dop" (dat is used alot, too.) Off beat eights are usually annuciated with "be" or "ba". Down beat eights (unaccented) can be annunciated with "shoo" (for an extreme legato sound), or "Du". Ó 2007 RUPE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
16 Session I -Jazz is for all of us! pg 2 Lets add some tones to the rhythm! Its actually a good idea to stay away from the blues scale at first. The blues scale is intrinsic to jazz, but doesnt convey the sound of melody through harmony. We are going to easily convey harmony through melody. BbJ &b b w œ œ œ œ Bach and Bird would have been friends! Jazz musicians understand something crucial to counterpoint... Playing chord tones will convey the sound of a chord, especially if they happen on a downbeat. some jazz melodies: & bb BbJ œ œ œ œ BbJ &b b œ œ œ Ó Now lets add a little chromatiscm. We can add chromatic tones, especially if they are on upbeats. What would the rhythmic solfege be for these melodies? & bb Ó BbJ Œ # œ œ # œ œ œ œ œ Œ J 2007 RUPE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
17 Session I -Jazz is for all of us! pg 3 Minor Chords: CÑ & bb w œ œaœ œ œ œaœ œ Minor chords in jazz are almost always ii chords, in other words, they are major scales starting on the second note of the major scale. Young students usually know their major scales, or at least some of them. This perspective on the derivation of minor chords really helps out beginning improvisors. Minor Melodies: &b b CÑ > œ œ œ œ ^ œ œ œ œ What would the jazz rhythmic solfege be for these minor melodies? & b CÑ > œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ> Ó Points to remember: 1.Music is art that happens in time, we need to always play in the medium of time! 2. Encourage your students to play by ear! I do it all the time with my students. Sometimes they are quicker than me, and that's ok- let them build confidence in themselves, and respect for their teacher. 3. Keep the jazz rhythmic solfege at the fore. Jimmy Lunceford's bands theme song was Rhythm is our Business! 2007 RUPE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
18 Session II Jeff Rupert Jazz Improvisation is for all of us! Learning and Incorporating scales and arpeggios in jazz As you probably already know, chords are "every other note" of a scale. We can really convey the sound of a chord through melodies using scales, and arpeggios! &b b BbJ c œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ shoo be du be du be du be œ^ dat! Œ Ó &b b BbJ œ œ œ œ> œ œ œ œ^ shoo be du be... be du dat BbJ & bb w œ œ œ œ Chromatism: &b b Ó Œ BbJ j œ œ œ œ # œ œ œ œ nœ œ^ Œ Ó 2007 RUPE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
19 Session II -Jazz is for all of us! pg 2 Minor chords: CÑ &b b w some jazz melodies: œ Aœ œ Aœ & bb CÑ œ œ œ > œ œ^ Œ CÑ &b b œ œ œ œ œ > œ œ Now lets add a little chromatiscm. We can add chromatic tones, especially if they are on upbeats. What would the rhythmic solfeg be for these melodies? & bb CÑ œ nœ œ œ œ œ Aœ œ œ Œ Ó & bb CÑ > œ œ œ œ œ œ œ nœ Ó Some tips: How does it sound? How is the jazz solfege? It is important to keep the "sound" in the music! Remember that minor chords are just major chords starting on the 2cnd note. Remember that chromatism is fine in jazz, especially if it happens on an "up beat" RUPE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
20 Session III Jeff Rupert Jazz Improvisation is for all of us! Building on skills acquired in the first two sessions. Improvising melodies and call and response on major, minor and dominant chords. The ii V7 I through the aural/oral approach. Session 3 concludes with improvisation on a standard song! The Democracy in Jazz: In his book Early Jazz,, Gunther Schuller refers to jazz as a democracy between all the eight notes in common time. The downbeats maintain the harmonic rhythm, just as in classical, and especially baroque music. The upbeats in jazz, however get the rhythmic emphasis. Dominant chords: Bb7 &b b c b w using chord tones exclusively: BbJ &b b Aœ œ œ bœ œ œ œ bœ œ œ œ œ shoo be du be... be du dat chromatic tones, scale tones, and chord tones: notice where the chord tones fall. Bb 7 & bb # œ œ œ œ œ bœ œ œ œ œ Œ Œ 3rd and 7th interchange: Bb 7 & bb œ Aœ œ > œ Eb 7 bœ œ œ > œ Bb 7 Nœ Aœ œ œ> œ œ œ œ b^ œ shoo be do ba... shoo be do ba... do 3 be do be do be shoo boo dat! 2007 RUPE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
21 & Session III -Jazz is for all of us! pg 2 Hearing the ii V7 I progression with melodies! Resolving tones: b b? b b 9 CÑ w w CÑ 10 F7 w w 11 BbJ can you identify the other chord tones in the previous 4 bars? Resolving tones in eight notes: & bb œ œ œ œ œ Œ F7 œ œ œ œ œ Œ w w BbJ œ œ œ œ œ Œ 12 w w œœ œ œ œ Œ Take the A Train, and common tone relationships: CJ & œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ J œ Dô œ # œ œ œ œ œ aœ œ Ó shoo be do ba... be do bah... do... be do be... do be dah... Some tips: It is important to keep the "sound" in the music! Remember that dominant chords are major chords with a "flatted" seventh scale degree. Look for the common tones from chords, i.e. the ii V7 I progression, the blues, and tunes like "Take the A Train". Resolving tones are notes that help convey the sound of one chord to the next. How is the jazz solfege? 2007 RUPE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
22 Music For All Jazz Pedagogy Selected Bibliography, Discography, and internet resources for jazz styles and improvisation. Jeff Rupert The Chopmonster Series, By Shelly Berg, pub Alfred Music. The 88 must have jazz records, published by WBGO, New Yorks NPR Jazz Station. Outstanding video portraying the swing feel, as well as jazz drumming. Count Basie, Corner Pocket Louis Armstrong in the twenties. Outstanding footage portrays his abilities as an improviser, master of polyrhythm, jazz singer and trumpet virtuoso. Excellent video showing different saxophone styles within one performance. (Stan Getz, John Coltrane, Oscar Peterson, Jimmy Cobb, and Paul Chambers). Excellent representation of the Swing guitar style, (The Django Reinhart Festival) Hard Bop example, Art Blakey s Jazz Messengers perform Moanin. Souljazz example, Dr. Lonnie Smith with Lou Donaldson. Fusion example; Weather report performing Birdland
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