Anyway, so I study Law, which keeps me busy. Fortunately I have been granted more time, as 3 of my bigger subjects come to an end, so I thought I'd use this time to do something constructive. Why not become a better musician and just learn jazz! I am now seeing it is easier said than done. Regardless, I have about 6 months available to me, so why not try learn this language. I wont be fluent in jazz, but I'd like to be comfortable in my musical expressions and conversations with other jazzists.
I'm not quite sure how I am going to organize and systematically manage to learn what it is I need to learn, I suppose I will figure that out as the weeks progress. For now, this is a super rough idea of what my schedule may look like:
Ø 1 hour – Theory – Jody Fisher
Ø 1 hour – Learn Standards
Ø 3 hour – Practice
1hr – New scale and Technique
1hr – New chords and voicing’s
1hr – Practice learnt theory
Scales
· Harmonic minor (7)
· Melodic minor (7)
· Whole tone (2)
· Diminished
· Arpeggio’s
· Bebop scale (5)
Standards
· Sight reading
· Transposing/All keys – what scale fits with what chords
· Chords vocabulary
· Melody – consider its scale in relation to chords
Technique
· Speed Synchronization
· 8th Feel
· String skipping
· Triplet
Theory
Notes on fretboard
Notes in scales
Notes in chords
Looking at it, it seems rather short, but 5 hours, well for me at least, is intense. Yet some may argue it is not enough. We will see. Ok, well I start tomorrow. It will be the time that I am sussing out what must be done. I will be sure to update you all on a week to week basis. Can I really learn jazz in 6 months?
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