Fundamentals of Improvisation for Bass

Course Number
PSBS-225
Description

This course focuses on practical fundamental improvisational concepts on the bass and their application within various standard repertoire. This is a thorough all-inclusive approach that explores; application of scales, modes, guide-tones, arpeggios, and passing tones; bass line constructions and functions within various styles and contexts; rhythmic strength and time-feel, various tempos/styles; methods and importance of learning repertoire and internationalization of forms and melodies; creating melodies/soloing; historical context; technical maintenance on the bass and sustainability; listening, transcription, and analysis; and practical real-world applications of tools discussed in class.

Credits
2
Prerequisites
Overall ensemble rating 3
Required Of
None
Electable By
Bass principals
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Boston
Department
BASS
Course Chair
Steve Bailey
Taught By
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