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A one-year course, running for three terms. Four hours tuition per
week, currently scheduled between 1345 - 1745 on Wednesdays. A mix
of theoretical study and practical performance, with the emphasis
on the latter. This course will typically appeal to applicants who
already have a degree of ability on their instrument or voice, and
wish to gain experience,technique and language in the jazz idiom.
Five Reasons to Study this Course at Chichester 1. Highly qualified
and widely respected tutors 2. Good facilities e.g. concert grand
pianos & amps etc. in dedicated rooms 3. Outstanding
student/staff rapport and atmosphere of mutual respect 4. Practical
bias 5. Opportunities for public performance …
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A one-year course, running for three terms. Four hours tuition per
week, currently scheduled between 1345 - 1745 on Wednesdays. A mix
of theoretical study and practical performance, with the emphasis
on the latter. This course will typically appeal to applicants who
already have a degree of ability on their instrument or voice, and
wish to gain experience,technique and language in the jazz idiom.
Five Reasons to Study this Course at Chichester 1. Highly qualified
and widely respected tutors 2. Good facilities e.g. concert grand
pianos & amps etc. in dedicated rooms 3. Outstanding
student/staff rapport and atmosphere of mutual respect 4. Practical
bias 5. Opportunities for public performance and networking What
will I Study? The core units are General Musicianship and Practical
Performance. There are also seperate workshops for horns, guitar
and rhythm section. There is also a choice of one of the following
classes: Keyboard skills/Theory (basic to advanced)/Aural
Individual lessons are available at extra cost. How will I be
Taught? By our team of expert tutors. Typically the core units will
be in a class of 10 - 15 students, although if the cohort is
larger, the practical Performance unit will be divided into two
groups. The elective classes tend to have smaller student numbers.
How will I be Assessed? Continuous informal assessment of practical
and written work. Video/audio recording at least one live
performance per term. Aural and written feedback helps to identify
strategies for continuing development on an individual basis. What
our students say? " The RSL course enabled me to develop my jazz
skills whilst remaining in full employment" "This course has been a
fantastic opportunity to learn about playing jazz and meeting some
great musicians" "The tutors are all expert gigging musicians and
have been very approachable and supportive"
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