Establishing a High School Vocal Jazz Ensemble

Establishing a High School Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Author: Elizabeth M. Stewart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

The purpose of this Capstone project was to design of a curricular unit for the first nine weeks of a high school vocal jazz ensemble. The curriculum content is presented through unit studies that provide fundamental knowledge and introduce basic skills for successful jazz performance. The curriculum includes sample lesson plans and activities designed to engage students in the idioms of vocal jazz through sequenced experiences. The curriculum aligns with the National Core Arts Standards for Music as well as Florida's Next Generation Sunshine State Standards. Student learning is measured by various assessment tools, including the NAfME Model Cornerstone Assessments for creating, performing and responding to music.

Development and Pedagogy of Vocal Jazz Ensembles According to Illinois High School Choral Directors

Development and Pedagogy of Vocal Jazz Ensembles According to Illinois High School Choral Directors
Author: Andrew Baguisa Evangelista
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Jazz ensemble with orchestra
ISBN:

The purpose of this study is to explore instructional strategies and participation concerns regarding vocal jazz ensembles according to high school choral directors in Illinois who lead their schools’ vocal jazz programs. High school choir directors without jazz experience often recognize the need to expand their performance and pedagogical abilities in jazz and access to vocal jazz repertory; however, professional development opportunities in Illinois’ music education organization have yet to offer guidance. This leaves choral directors without jazz experience little insight on how to familiarize themselves with jazz styles, pertinent pedagogical ideas, and how to apply available resources towards the formation of vocal jazz ensembles. Literature that generally compares and contrasts choral and vocal jazz ensemble instruction exists; however, research has yet to extrapolate concepts applicable to disparate teaching contexts of high school choral programs in Illinois. This study surveys the perspectives of seventy-one choral and vocal jazz directors in various high school teaching contexts in Illinois to provide high school choral directors without vocal jazz programs insight regarding how to approach vocal jazz instruction in their choral programs, regardless of their jazz backgrounds, districts’ socio-economic context, and schools’ musical traditions. Since diversification of musical experience remains a growing initiative in music education, this study’s findings regarding pedagogy and resource application will provide directors with insight on how to expand their curricular explorations within and beyond typical choral programming. Directors would benefit from this insight, regardless of their extant musical-stylistic backgrounds and teaching contexts.

The Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Vocal Jazz Ensemble Curriculum for Secondary Students

The Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Vocal Jazz Ensemble Curriculum for Secondary Students
Author: Constance Ironmonger-Mann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2011
Genre: Jazz vocals
ISBN:

The purpose of this study was to investigate vocal jazz ensemble study in the secondary choral ensemble. In pursuing this purpose, the researcher sought to answer the following questions: 1.) What are common practices for incorporating the elements of improvisation, listening skill, vocal health and balance, and assessment of vocal jazz performance ability into a vocal jazz ensemble unit of study for secondary school choral students? 2.) What are the most applicable assessment practices in a secondary school vocal jazz ensemble? and 3.) What effect does a vocal jazz ensemble unit of study have on secondary choral students’ vocal jazz performance achievement? The researcher designed and taught a secondary vocal jazz ensemble curriculum to fifteen students in her community children’s chorus in grades six through twelve. Best practices for content relating to vocal jazz instruction were informed by the results of interviews of master teachers in the vocal jazz field and a survey of participating secondary school choral teachers that are members of the Virginia Music Educator’s Association (VMEA). Methods of improvisation, development of listening skill, vocal health and balance, and assessment of vocal jazz ensemble performance ability were identified as common elements of vocal jazz ensemble instruction through an examination of the literature. Upon examining the interview transcripts and survey data, an additional element was identified: learning vocal jazz history. The examination of the t-test scores indicated that students did improve their vocal jazz performance ability while participating in a vocal jazz ensemble.

High School Jazz

High School Jazz
Author: David Berger
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2018-06-14
Genre: Band music
ISBN: 9781720607557

"High School Jazz is the culmination of 40 years of teaching jazz. It is designed to give you clear instructions as well as the reasoning behind why I make these suggestions. I currently travel to high schools around the country doing clinics with jazz bands. The band directors are among the best high school jazz band directors in the country, and yet I am able to transform their bands in 15 minutes. In this book I am going to tell you exactly my procedure and how to do it. At first some of these things I say and do may sound strange or even counterintuitive, but I have used them hundreds, maybe even thousands of times, and they work for me." - David Berger I already have an excellent high school band. What can I learn from this book? High School Jazz is designed to serve all high school band directors regardless of experience and expertise. It deals with the most basic issues to the most complex in a deep way. Even the most seasoned teachers will find information that is known only by top professionals and is of great value to their students. I teach a teaching methods course for music education majors at a college. Would this book be appropriate for my students? Absolutely! It would be indispensable. Very often the high school concert band conductor will be responsible for teaching the jazz ensemble. High School Jazz explains how to teach, what to teach, and gives valuable resources.

Jazz singer's handbook

Jazz singer's handbook
Author: Michele Weir
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780739033876

This book provides practical advice on professional jazz singing. Topics covered include getting inside the lyrics, personalising the song, creating an emotional mood, word stress, melodic variation, breathing, rhythm, choosing a key, writing a lead sheet, creating an arrangement, organising a gig book, rehearsing, and playing styles.