Improvisational String Ensemble

Course Number
ENST-355
Description
An ensemble consisting of a string quartet plus rhythm section. Emphasis will be on ensemble playing skills and improvisational vocabulary in diverse contemporary idioms. Incorporation of standard jazz vocabulary with that of other common improvisational string idioms, such as world/fusion, Western swing, and various traditional styles such as Appalachian- and Texas-style fiddling, Celtic music, and bluegrass. Instrumentation: violins, viola, cello, acoustic guitar, acoustic bass, plus optional rhythm section instruments such as hand percussion, mandolin, banjo, etc.
Credits
1
Prerequisites
Written approval of course instructor
Required Of
None
Electable By
String, guitar, bass, and hand percussion principals
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Boston
Department
STRG
Course Chair
David Wallace
Taught By
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