Scat Singing Workouts-C
Module 1 | Bye Bye Blackbird
About This Module
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Scat Singing Workouts (Classroom Version) is a series of Modules to help you boost your scatting ability, and boost your confidence along with it! Through a step-by-step process and strategic exercises, this class will get you into action to become a better scatter and have fun along the way.
All of the Scat Singing Workouts are self-contained, providing everything you need to learn the process and practice the material. Exercises center around the three most important components of vocal improvisation:
1. MELODY
The Melodic Etude provides a model of a well-organized solo, giving you practical experience at singing melodic lines with interesting shapes, differing phrase lengths and motivic development. The Melodic Etude will help you learn to improvise melodic lines that entice the listener, making it easy for them to track your solo as if they're listening to you tell a great story.
2. HEARING THE CHANGES
Having the ability to successfully navigate though a song's chord progression is critical for all improvisers. Luckily: most jazz standard songs contain only two or three tricky spots within their progression, while the rest of the changes are fairly easy to hear. In this Workout, you'll master the tricky spots by singing Harmonic Episode exercises, giving you a whole new freedom to improvise easily though the entire chord progression!
3. SYLLABLES & ARTICULATION
The Syllables-Only Practice Tracks will help you build a solid repertoire of syllable choices. Corresponding to the etude and exercises above, these practice tracks will steer you toward adopting a great rhythmic feel and articulation, essential for your solos to sound jazz-authentic.
To use in the Classroom or Workshop: the teacher or school makes a one-time purchase of the course after which they will be sent coupon codes allowing their students to register. Once each student is given their unique coupon code, they can register for the class at no cost. Additional info:
- Access to this class is granted for the entire current school year
- Unlimited seats
- Purchase orders are accepted
- Deferred payments accepted
AUDIO TRACKS & PDFs
All audio practice and backing tracks are available in two tempos:
- the regular tempo for this Module's particular song, plus
- a slowed-down version for more detailed practice.
Additionally, all Etude and Exercise tracks and PDFs are provided in two different keys to accommodate high and low vocal ranges.
Scat Singing Workouts Module 1 utilizes the chord progression of the well-known jazz standard song, Bye Bye Blackbird (medium swing feel) as a basis for all exercises. It is recommended that you learn the original melody to this great song before starting work on this product.
Is This Class for Me?
This Module is suitable for singers at all levels. It's best if you have at least some experience singing, and an interest in jazz music before starting. While this product contains some theoretical info about jazz chord progressions, it is not essential that you have any background in jazz or traditional theory. Even without theoretical understanding, you'll benefit greatly by singing the exercises, watching the videos, and reading the info and suggestions.
If you love the idea of a clear methodology for 'how to scat,' guiding you to become confident in your scatting and to really enjoy doing it, this class is for you!
Your Instructor
Michele Weir is a veteran educator who has made significant contributions to the development of vocal jazz education around the globe. As an arranger/pianist/vocalist, she is known for her versatile skill set and ability to inspire. As one student put it, “Thank you again for being such an amazing mentor. You are truly the person I strive to be.”
Michele’s arrangements have been performed by notable vocal groups including New York Voices and the Swingle Singers, with orchestral works played by various symphonies including the Boston Pops. Michele served as Vocal Producer for the Manhattan Transfer’s 2009 CD release, The Chick Corea Songbook, also contributing two arrangements to the project. Her many arrangements for educational use are distributed widely through a number of different publishers including her own online company, the MichMusic Store.
Currently on faculty at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Michele is an active teacher and clinician, with past workshops in over 20 countries and presentations for some of the world’s most prestigious music conferences including the World Choral Symposium, the Jazz Education Network Conferences, and the ACDA National Conference. She was honored to have been selected as Keynote Speaker for the first-ever International Jazz Voice Conference in Helsinki, 2015.
Michele’s educational book/CD sets, Vocal Improvisation (Advance Music), Jazz Singer's Handbook (Alfred Publishing), and Jazz Piano Handbook (Alfred Publishing) are widely-used internationally, and in 2015 she created the first-ever iOS app for scat singers, ScatAbility.
Michele is a former vocal member of the Grammy-nominated PM Singers (under the direction of Phil Mattson,) and her duo CD as a vocalist with jazz guitarist Bruce Forman is titled, The Sound of Music. Past credits as a performer include numerous headliner guest artist concerts for educational festivals as well as on-the-road work as pianist for backup singer Bobby Vinton and others. Michele also had the unique opportunity to serve as Music Supervisor for the DreamWorks film, Prince of Egypt, journeying through Europe and Asia to oversee the music production for the film's foreign language dubs.
www.MicheleWeir.com
"YOU just have a way of making difficult thing easy (I still tell the story of how for years I couldn't understand what an altered dominant was and you explained it in less than 2 minutes!)"
- Wendy Jones, One World Voice Studio & Western Carolina University
"Michele, always, you are a treasure for all of us vocal jazz instructors. Thank you :) <3."
- Laura Harrison, Capilano University, Professor
"You never cease to amaze with clarity, calmness and 'concrete content'!"
- Kirk Marcy, Former Member, The Four Freshman
Frequently Asked Questions
When Does the Course Start and Finish?
You can start and end your class anytime. Take it at your own pace.
How Long Do I Have To Access the Course?
The class is available through the end of the school year mid June. If you need it a little longer, just ask!
What if the Course Isn't Right For Me?
No problem, we offer a full money back guarantee within the first 30 days.
Can I Give You Feedback or a Suggestion?
Yes! We would really value your input, contact Michele
Where Can I Go for Help if I Need it?
You can ask a question within the class itself at the bottom of the curriculum pages and we’ll respond as soon as possible. Or, visit the MusicHabit Network Facebook Group for peer support.