Compositional Techniques of Bob Brookmeyer

Course Number
PW-240
Description

This course is about the study and application of compositional techniques of Bob Brookmeyer as demonstrated through his compositions, improvisations, and teaching methods. Students will study musical examples of Brookmeyer and other composers who have utilized his techniques. The techniques will be put into use as weekly assignments and two projects. These composition methods include melody writing, form, unconventional and organic formation of harmony, rhythmic development, and voice-leading. The application of the techniques is not specific to any single musical genre; rather, they are meant to help the composer achieve an original and organic sound.

Credits
2
Prerequisites
HR-212 and AR-112
Required Of
None
Electable By
All
Major Elective for
Jazz Composition
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Boston
Department
JCMP
Course Chair
George Russell Jr.
Taught By
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