Jazz & American Improvised Music (JAIM) Guitar
JAIM guitar applicants are expected to have a reasonable ability to read music notation (not just tablature), and a sight reading ability equivalent to the level of Studies 1-3 from Melodic Rhythms by William Leavitt. Applicants who have any questions about their guitar auditions are encouraged to reach out to JAIM Guitar Area Coordinator Dave Devine, [email protected].
Each JAIM guitar applicant must demonstrate:
- Basic chord voicings for maj7, 7, min7, min7b5 and dim; with the root of the chord on strings 4,5, and 6, in all keys.
- Comp the above chords in a jazz style (i.e. Freddie Green, Charleston, etc.)
- Prepare a 12-bar blues over one of the songs from the list below. You must be able to play the melody, comp the chord changes, and improvise over the chords:
C Jam Blues – Duke Ellington
Blue Monk – Thelonius Monk
Straight, No Chaser – Thelonius Monk
Sonnymoon For Two – Sonny Rollins
Tenor Madness – Sonny Rollins
Billie’s Bounce – Charlie Parker
Now’s The Time – Charlie Parker
Looking up the tune on YouTube does not constitute research. Find/buy a recording of the song by the original artist, or by an important jazz guitarist: Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, Barney Kessel, Jim Hall, Joe Pass, Tal Farlow, Grant Green, Pat Martino, et al.
Transfer Students
Transfer students wishing to audition for advanced placement with transfer credit from previous collegiate private lessons must contact the JAIM Guitar Area Coordinator, Dave Devine ([email protected]) for additional requirements prior to auditioning.
Contact
Dave Devine, [email protected]