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Feb2025 2 Sunday | California Jazz Conservatory -
ONLINE,
via Zoom Clinic (Online) – open to all “Sus Chords in the Real World” Show More Info 11am-1:30pm Pacific Time (2-4:30pm Eastern) LIVE, ONLINE WORKSHOP Description: Are you happy with how you improvise or comp over sus chords? You may know to use the Mixolydian scale… and that it is important to emphasize the fourth note… but still be unable to create satisfying melodies. Let’s fix that once and for all.
In this workshop you’ll learn how suspended dominant chords function and understand them in ways that will let you convey their essence fluently, at whatever level you improvise or comp, from advanced beginner to professional. Prerequisites: Familiarity with basic music theory and the ii-V-I progression. |
Mar2025 2 Sunday | California Jazz Conservatory -
ONLINE,
via Zoom Clinic (Online) – open to all “Practicing Better” Show More Info 11am-1:30pm Pacific Time (2-4:30pm Eastern) LIVE, ONLINE WORKSHOP Description: Musical mastery requires a LOT of time. So let’s not waste any practicing the wrong way. Recent psychological experiments have lots to say about how to acquire skills efficiently and lastingly… and some of the results are not at all what you would think. We’ll explore a number of key findings, reshape our intuitions about learning, and draw numerous important, detailed conclusions about how we should practice music. Students are encouraged to bring issues and questions they face in their own practice. |
Apr2025 6 Sunday | California Jazz Conservatory -
ONLINE,
via Zoom Clinic (Online) – open to all “Practicing Better Part II: Masterclass” Show More Info 11am-1:30pm Pacific Time (2-4:30pm Eastern) LIVE, ONLINE WORKSHOP Description: The sequel to the instructor’s Practicing Better workshop. Part I offered a number of important concepts about efficient practice, as well as many ways to apply them to musical mastery. But applying them effectively requires experience; intuitions must be built. In Part II you’ll have a chance to forge those intuitions by watching effective problem solving in action, over and over—and, optionally, participating. Students are encouraged to bring one or more specific areas of their practice where they feel "stuck" (e.g. a particular melody phrase you can't get to land right; a sequence of chords that you struggle to improvise over, etc.). In each case, the instructor will show how to apply our knowledge of practice and of music by custom crafting a series of attainable exercises to address the problem. |
Noteworthy past venues
- Blue Note, NYC
- Blue Whale, Los Angeles
- Blues Alley, Washington DC
- Boston Symphony Hall
- Century Park, Shanghai, China
- Chris’ Jazz Cafe, Philadelphia
- Dizzy’s, San Diego
- Catalina Jazz Club, Los Angeles
- Earshot Jazz Festival, Seattle
- Fillmore Jazz Festival, San Francisco
- Fifty-Five Bar, NYC
- Frankie’s Jazz, Vancouver, Canada
- Grace Cathedral, San Francisco
- Hermann’s Jazz, Victoria, Canada
- Jazz Alley, Seattle
- Jazz at Lincoln Center, NYC
- KCSM Jazz on the Hill, San Mateo, CA
- The Jazz Standard, NYC
- Juneau Jazz & Classics Festival
- Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Santa Cruz
- LACMA, Los Angeles
- Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, CA
- Monterey Jazz Festival
- Regattabar, Boston
- Ryles Jazz Club, Boston
- San Francisco Jazz Festival
- Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
- Scullers Jazz Club, Boston
- SFJAZZ, San Francisco
- SLO Jazz Festival, San Luis Obispo
- The United Nations, NYC
- Vitello’s, Los Angeles
- Yardbird Suite, Edmonton, Canada
- Yoshi’s, Oakland