So very soon I will be auditioning at various schools for entrance to jazz studies programs. Most of the schools require an uptempo swing tune, a ballad, a blues, and a prepared piece (or any combination of the 4). For the uptempo swing I'll either play Sweet Georgia Brown with Django's 37 solo, or Rythme Futur. For the blues piece I'm going to do Boogie Stop Shuffle by Mingus, and for the prepared piece I'm going to do Improvisation #2.
Any suggestions, or possibly comments on my selections would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, I'm applying to Belmont, University of North Texas, UT Austin, University of Colorado Boulder, Columbia College, and University of Washington Seattle. Any other school suggestions?
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My son teaches French at UNT... You could learn French too!
Austin is / was way cool back in the 70's...
I attended CU (Boulder), only to pick up girls...
Go to Berklee...
www.denischang.com
www.dc-musicschool.com
Learn how to play Gypsy guitar:
http://alexsimonmusic.com/learn-gypsy-jazz-guitar/
So, for what it's worth - maybe email this guy.
http://www.pdx.edu/profiles/9541/
Or email Daryl Grant - he teaches in the jazz program. I've seen him perform quite a few times - he's a wonderful jazz pianist and one of the most respected jazz musicians in Portland. There was a place he used to gig regularly - but it was in a part of town where gentrification is taking place and so it was bought by yuppies who put in fancy booths and started hiring smooth jazz... which didn't at all go over well with the jazz fans... damn near caused riot... much angst at any rate... damn all yuppies. http://www.darrellgrant.com/