Lab Jazz Band.

MUS P44 & MUS P84

Section -43552 43554

Time: 3:35pm-5:00pm MW

Place: Stover 118

Instructor: James Rocillo

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Course Description:

Practical experience in performing jazz arranged and composed for large jazz ensemble.

Prerequisite:

A qualifying audition by the instructor and an intermediate ability to sight read on an instrument appropriate to the jazz ensemble. All student members must pay the ASRCC fee.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

  1. Perform beginning and intermediate jazz literature for jazz ensemble.
  1. Demonstrate instrumental techniques appropriate for various styles of jazz.
  1. Perform varied works of beginning and intermediate jazz literature fitted to the size and instrumentation of the group available in any given semester.
  1. Participate in the creation, rehearsals, and performance of new works for jazz ensemble.
  1. Al members will learn the basic fundamentals of improvisation.

Goals and Expectations:

1. A rewarding musical experience for all involved

2. Each rehearsal will start promptly at 3:30 with all chairs filled. Advance notice is ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED for any absence from a rehearsal.

3. The sheet music must be at every rehearsal.

4. To read and perform a challenging standard of literature and to give opportunities to students to improvise solos when appropriate.

5. To give opportunities to student composers and arrangers to have their music performed.

6. Prompt and perfect attendance at concerts.

7. Woodwind players are to have all necessary reeds and doubles at every rehearsal. Brass players are to have all mutes, (cup, harmon, plunger, tacet). Rhythm section members must have ear protection at every rehearsal and concert. Horn players seated next to the drums must also have ear protection at every concert and rehearsal.

8. All students will own, use and keep up to date a working calendar.

9. Attain musical standards appropriate to perform at a professional level

10. Perform stylistically in the jazz tradition

Attendance:

Rehearsal attendance is mandatory. As stated previously, you should be on time for all class sessions. If you miss more than two class sessions, please be aware that on the third absence, you may be dropped at the director’s discretion.

Students who are allowed to add this class on or after the first day of class must officially register with Admissions by the ADD deadline and pay fees per Admissions and Records procedures.

Students who choose not to continue the course are responsible for turning in a drop card to the admissions office. Please do not assume that the instructorhas filed a drop card. Failure to officially drop the course may result in an "F". If you miss assignments/tests after the deadline to drop and have an acceptable reason (like hospitalization), an"Incomplete" may be granted at the instructor’s discretion. It is your responsibility to ask for and explain why you should receive an incomplete. Requesting an incomplete does not guarantee that you will receive one

Grading:

Attendance and Preparation: 60%

Concert performance: 40%

Important Dates

Concert Dates:

RCC Jazz Concert Monday March 18th

RCC Jazz Festival Saturday May 11th 2013 (All day)

Lab Band Concert Thursday May 23rd 2013 7pm

In each rehearsal and concert students are expected to demonstrate instrumental techniques appropriate to various styles of beginning and intermediate literature for jazz ensemble. These works will be fitted to the size and instrumentation of the group that semester. In addition students may participate in the creation, rehearsals and performances of new works for jazz ensemble.

Each performance Concert and Jazz festival are the equivalent of an exam and is mandatory.

Grades will be determined as follows:

91 –100 = A

81 –90 = B

71 –80 = C

51– 70 = D

50 and below = F

Classroom conduct:

The following are important considerations to help make the class pleasant for everyone. Please:

  • Be ready to start class at the appropriate time.
  • Turn off all cell phones, I-Pads, tablets and watch alarms that make noise before coming into class; they are a serious distraction in college classes and cannot be tolerated.
  • Instruct relatives or friends to call campus security in case of an emergency. Security will look up the class in the system and then send someone to the class.
  • Avoid side conversations because this is disruptive and distracting to other students. I may ask students who are engaging in side conversations to leave the class if they persist in distracting the progress of rehearsal.
  • Please be sensitive to what might offend or distract others (like sending text messages, grooming yourself, or use of potentially offensive language).

You may also wish to refer to the “Standards of Student Conduct” as outlined in RCCD’s Student Handbook.

Special Needs:

If you have a documented disability requiring accommodation to achieve course objectives, please see me or contact the Office of Disabled Student Programs & Services immediately in order to assure timely services. If you have not already done so, you should call 222-8060 or visit one of their offices on our three campuses: SCI & TECH 150 on the Moreno Valley Campus, ADM 121, (City Campus) or STU SERV building on the Norco Campus. The DSP&S Staff and I will be happy to work with you in arranging for and assuring appropriate accommodations. All information and documentation is confidential.

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