Beginner Level
Our combos for beginners are best for players who…
- Know all the notes on their instrument
- Are new to improvising or have a bit of experience playing in a school band or a workshop like this
- Have some or no training in jazz music theory
- Are just beginning to learn about how to improvise over a song
- Pianists and guitarists should know their notes and be familiar with some chords
- Drummers should be able to keep steady time and have some experience playing a drum set
- Vocalists should be able to sing an octave range, sing on pitch, and read notes
Intermediate Level
Our combos for intermediate players are best for anyone who…
- Has played in school jazz bands
- Can improvise over the blues with the blues scales working on “playing the changes”—hitting chord tones and using the correct scale for each chord while improvising
- Has developed at least a beginning understanding of jazz music theory and chord progressions like the ii-V-I
Advanced Level
Advanced players…
- Have multiple years of experience improvising (have taken multiple solos) over tunes in a jazz band or while playing in jazz combos
- Are comfortable improvising over ii-V-I’s and other chord progressions in multiple keysCan play swing, Latin, and jazz waltz tunes with a good sense of time and feel
Note: if a specific combo level does not fill, we will place a student in his/her next closest level.
Opportunities:
- Students in the combo will perform at least once each semester.
- Students will also have the opportunity to participate in free workshops presented at the Charleston Jazz Academy and attend Charleston Jazz Orchestra performances for free.
Jazz Combo Classes
Charleston Jazz Academy
3005 West Montague Avenue, Suite 200
North Charleston, SC 29418
Contact: [email protected] | 843.745.5908 | charlestonjazz.com