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Jazz Targeting for Band Directors: A Practical Improvisation Curriculum for School Jazz Ensembles
Band Director Orientation
Welcome - How to Use This Curriculum
Who is Jason?
What IS Targeting?
Why Targeting Works Better Than “Use This Scale”
The Director’s Role - Facilitate, Don’t Over-Explain
It Starts with Rhythm
Basic Theory
How to Find A Key Area
Tension & Resolution-THE KEY TO TARGETING
The 10-Minute Rehearsal Model
How to Use Worksheets, Slides, and Rubrics
Suggested Pacing and Implementation Plans
Student Pre-Assessment
Improvisation Confidence Survey
Baseline Solo Recording Assignment
General Improvisation Rubric
Put It Into Context
Other Tools We're Using
Pentatonic Targeting: Safe Notes with Direction
Module Description
Director Overview
What Are Pentatonics, and Why Do They Help Beginning Improvisers?
Building Blocks - Pentatonics as The Backbone Of Melodic Content
Individual Exercises - Getting Pentatonics Under the Fingers and in the Ears (4:41)
Rehearsal Exercises - Getting the Whole Band Involved
Putting It Together - Applying Pentatonic Targeting in Solos (2:24)
10-Minute Rehearsal Plan: Pentatonic Targeting
Chromatic Targeting - Making Tension Resolve
Module Description
What Is Chromatic Targeting?
Building Blocks - Approaching From Above & Below
Exercises - Getting Chromatic Targeting Under the Fingers and in the Ears (4:15)
Rehearsal Exercises - Chromatic Targeting Rehearsal Exercise
Putting It Together - Applying Chromatic Targeting in Solos, Charts, and Key Areas (2:23)
10-Minute Rehearsal Plan: Chromatic Targeting Goal
Rhythmic Targeting: Using Rhythm to Aim the Line
Module Description
What are they?
Building Blocks - Rhythmic Quoting and Target Placement
Exercises - Getting Rhythms Under the Fingers and in the Ears (4:34)
Rehearsal Exercises - Rhythmic Targeting Rehearsal Exercise
Putting It Together - Applying Rhythmic Targeting to Solos, Standards, and Charts (2:23)
10-Minute Rehearsal Plan: Rhythmic Targeting Goal
Advanced Targeting: Diminished and Altered Sounds
Module Description
What Are Diminished, Altered, and Half-Diminished Targeting Tools?
Building Blocks - Treating Each Target Like a Temporary Root
Exercises - Getting Advanced Targeting Sounds Under the Fingers and in the Ears (4:36)
Rehearsal Exercises - Advanced Targeting Sounds
Putting It Together - Applying Diminished/Altered and Half-Diminished Targeting (2:23)
10-Minute Rehearsal Plan: Advanced Targeting Goal
Blues & Altered Pentatonics: Blues Sound with Clear Targets
Module Description
Is the Blues Scale OK? Using Blues Color with Direction
Building Blocks - Major Pentatonic, Blues Scale, and Altered Pentatonic Lines
Exercises - Getting Blues and Altered Pentatonic Sounds Under the Fingers and in the Ears (4:26)
Rehearsal Exercises - Getting the Blues and Altered Pentatonics for the Band
Putting It Together - Applying Blues and Altered Pentatonic Targeting (20:25)
10-Minute Rehearsal Plan: Blues & Altered Pentatonics
Targeting in Minor: Using Familiar Tools in Minor Key Areas
Module Description
What to Do About Minor?
Building Blocks - Minor Targets, Scale Fragments, and Diminished Ladders
Exercises - Getting Minor Tools Under the Fingers and in the Ears (5:23)
Rehearsal Exercises - Minor Sound for the Band
Putting It Together - Applying Minor Targeting in Key Areas, Chords, and Solos (2:24)
10-Minute Rehearsal Plan: Minor Targeting
Etudes and Transcription Through the Lens of Targeting
Module Description
Etudes Through the Lens of Targeting
Transcribing Through the Lens of Targeting
10-Minute Rehearsal Plan: Etudes and Transcription
Next Steps: Expanding Targets and Building Long-Term Fluency
Module Description
Expanding Your Targets
10-Minute Rehearsal Plan: Expanding Your Targets
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