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Introduction to Improvisation is a free course offered by the Berklee college of music on Coursera:

https://www.coursera.org/course/improvisation
It will start on April 22nd.


Just in case you wonder about what Coursera is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PojLL3E-zk0

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Also, if anyone is interested in learning how to play the guitar have a look at this course:
https://www.coursera.org/course/guitar

You can browse Coursera for other music courses:
https://www.coursera.org/courses?search=music






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Thanks for the tip!

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Just signed up. I couldn't tell from the website... Are these courses live? Are they taught along side students at the college?


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The lectures come in form of videos which are recorded (you can watch the videos any time you want). Every week new videos are realeased. The course also includes a discussion forum.

I don't know if the course actually takes place at the college too.

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Looks like the coursera version has an abbreviated syllabus that lasts only five lectures (vs 12 for the full Berklee version). I'm not even sure it is a subset since several of the coursera lectures don't appear in the full course. I wonder if Otis taped separately. Still, hard to beat a free class by Gary Burton.


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I signed up a few weeks ago.

Looking forward to this!

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Originally Posted by chrisbell


Thanks Chris.
Here is our course content for the abbreviated 5 week course.

Lesson 1: Overview of the Mechanics of Jazz Improvisation
This lesson explores how improvisation uses our language abilities to construct logical melodic phrases. It introduces the concept of musical speech with vocabulary and grammar, when applied to improvisation.


Lesson 2: Chord Outlines and Chord Scales
This lesson examines the use of chord outlines. It identifies the most commonly occurring chord scales and how to practice them in order to assimilate them
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Lesson 3: Choosing the Correct Chord Scales
This lesson introduces a set of guidelines for determining the correct choices for scales in various harmonic situations.

Lesson 4: Understanding Harmonic Movement
In this lesson, you will learn about the different types of harmony movement and resolution, and how the improviser uses them when playing through the different types of chord progressions.

Lesson 5: Making Melodies
In this lesson, you will learn about theme development and establishing continuity of melodic phrases and ideas to build musical story lines as a basis for improvisations.

So it looks like I will miss out on comping, and analysing compositions.
I'm really cool with that as I don't think I yet have my ear sufficiently well developed for comping.
Analysing compositions with Gary's insight would have been phenomenal.

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Here's Gary Burton's 2-hour workshop on improvisation. It's excellent:

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Thank you for the link! I signed up today, and it looks like a great class.


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Is this absolutely free? No obligations at all? Free classes and peer reviews for free seems almost to good to be true. Anyone who's got experiece with coursera?

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Hi LW
I hope you sign up because why would you say no to a 2013 Grammy award winner ?
I haven't done any subject in Coursera but my friends have done Computer Programming and Calculus and have loved it, they enjoy top professors marking their assignments.

I don't think Gary will be marking any of your assignments but you will be marked by "peers" some of which will be advanced, and some from blues/rock/fusion. You don't have to feel pressure to submit anything.

I think your only obligation is to watch the weekly vids.

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Just signed up! I've been actively trying to "free" myself from the notes on the page....this seems like a great way to dive in. Looking forward to it, and thanks to the OP for the info.


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Well custard you're right smile I signed up, looking forward to it!

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It's very considerate of Coursera/ Berklee to advise of the one week delay.

"The tragedy, which took place in Boston this past Monday occurred one block from the Berklee Online offices. Authorities are treating a multi-block radius around the bombings at the Boston Marathon as a crime scene, and as such, access to all buildings in the area has not been possible, including the Berklee Online offices.

Unfortunately, what this means is that we have not been able to access the assets we need to launch our Introduction to Improvisation course with Coursera this coming Monday. We are confident that we will be allowed back into the area shortly, and that we will be able to launch Gary Burton's course on Monday, April 29th.

We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you, and we are all really excited for you to see what we've created. You are going to love this course.

Thank you for your understanding,

The Berklee Online Team

Introduction to Improvisation Course Staff"

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Anyone else having trouble logging in? Haven't been able to for about three hours now.


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No problem here.

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Impressions of the first class? I thought it was interesting how, after a brief high level lecture comparing improvisation to language, Gary threw the students into fairly deep waters. He asked students to analyze his solo with lots of quick eight note passages using lots of chromaticism and alterations, and then asked students to submit their own solos on What Is This Thing Called Love at 160 bpm. While not the most advanced changes, they hardly introductory, starting out in F minor, and then modulating between F minor, C major (with a false start in C minor) and Bb major. No attempt was made to explain how to improvise over these changes. I would have expected him to start with a simpler tune at a slower tempo, or a blues. Reading the class forum, some of the students are clearly baffled, asking questions like "what does F- mean?". Any thoughts on his choice for the assignment?

For me, this is actually starting at the right level. I am still struggling to learn how to improvise, but understand the basics well enough get by. This assignment forces me to record and critique my own solos at a tempo slightly out of my comfort zone. Not to easy but not too hard. I couldn't have done this a year ago.


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Good choice.

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@Elkayem. Good summary of Week 1. I may "audit" the class. But I'm not too adept at this kind of music, and I don't have the time to do the assignments at any level I could be proud of. Finding the 6 sections of Sea Journey looked like it'd take me half the week, though I figure eventually someone on the forums will provide a map of that solo fairly soon.


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