This basic music theory course, although specifically aimed for jazz singers who wants to understand basics of music theory and common usage as it applies to jazz - scales, chords, lead sheets, transposition etc., it can also be used as a basic course in jazz focused music theory for any musician. Although the example music used is from the jazz repertoire you will find that it can apply to other styles as well. So this course is valuable for all singers - beginners, amateurs, as well as professionals who want to understand the mechanics of the music. However, this is not an in-depth music theory course, but simply the beginnings, beginnings that will help you navigate the world of jazz. We start from the very basics, learning about the notes on a staff, scales, chords and chord progressions. We will also look at transposition, to give you the tools to begin to understand how determine the key of a song and how to transpose that song into the key of your choice. Remember, make the song yours, begin by finding and singing in your key, not someone else's. The road to personalisation and interpretation begins there, when you allow your voice to be itself.
This course is open to all who wish to expand their knowledge of the jazz idiom, to confidently converse about the music and to communicate ideas to other musicians. It will enhance your appreciation of the music and give you useful tools and an understanding of the direction you need to go in order to continue your studies. This is not the end but just the beginning. So whether you are a singer or an instrumentalist seeking basic knowledge this course is for you.