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JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK'S ANNUAL CONFERENCE Dallas, Texas. Our annual conference brings together jazz beginners and experts for a once-in-a lifetime experience. Part music festival, part networking, part education and all inspiration. The annual conference hosts thousands of people from around the globe. Early Bird registration is available through September 30th. EARLY BIRD. CHARTS - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK Featured Composer Greg Yasinitsky. Greg Yasinitsky is a Regents Professor of Music in the Washington State University School of Music where he teaches composition, jazz studies and saxophone. He served as Director of the School of Music from 2011 to 2018. His latest CD is YAZZ Band: New Normal on Origin Records.. Greg is the winner of the 2017-18 American Prize for Orchestral Composition, PopsAPPLICATIONS
View all the applications for our conference and ongoing annual programs. JEN is committed to representing and cultivating diversity in all areas of its operation which includes, but is not limited to, its staff, board members, volunteers, presenters, clinicians, performers and audiences. This commitment is present in all programsand decision
2021 AWARDS
Deb is from St. Joseph, Michigan, and always brings everything needed to the conference to run JEN’s place of business. The Jazz Education Network presents the 2021 President’s Service Award as a token of gratitude for your years of volunteering your time and energy to run the conference JENeral Store—and always with a smile.JAZZ CONDUCTING
Jazz Conducting by Todd Stoll As the new school year begins and aspiring musicians head back to the classroom, the air is full of the anticipation and enthusiasm one would expect. Directors have programmed their year full of great music to be heard at concert performances, festivals and competitions. My mind goes to the part NATURAL HARMONIZATION (PART I) BASIC FUNCTION OF THE NOTES OF THE MAJOR SCALE. A) 1, 3, 5 (DO, MI, SO) – Resting tones: represent the resolution of an active tone. B) 2, 6 (RE, LA) – Active whole steps: most naturally resolve by whole step to a resting tone. C) 4, 7 (FA, TI) Active half steps: leading in character, resolving most naturally as FA à MI; TIà DO. LEADING BY EXAMPLE: JAZZ IN 21ST CENTURY EDUCATION Leading by Example: Jazz in 21st Century Education By JR Gould When John Adams said, “There are two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other should teach us how to live,” he didn’t fully succeed in making the point he intended. Inherent in his well-meaning statement is a separation RECORDING TIPS AND TRICKS: MICROPHONES & PLACEMENT Recording Tips and Tricks: Microphones & Microphone Placement By Kelly Garner Microphones: Choose Wisely Choosing the correct microphone for each instrument is one of the most important steps in the recording process. Each instrument, whether it be a voice, a guitar or a keyboard, contains different amounts of various frequencies across the frequency spectrum, making JAZZ, GENDER, AND IOWA'S ALL-FEMALE JAZZ ORCHESTRA Jazz, Gender, and Iowa’s All-Female Jazz Orchestra by Erin Wehr On Friday, November 17, 15 women met at the 2017 Iowa Music Educators’ Association Conference in Ames, Iowa, for the first rehearsal of the Iowa all-female big band. The purpose of this group is to perform at middle school/high school jazz festivals and clinics in JOIN THE MUSIC WITH JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORKJOIN JENADVANCING EDUCATIONDEVELOPING AUDIENCESPROMOTING PERFORMANCECONFERENCEABOUT The Jazz Education Network was founded to support and sustain the art form that was born out of the legacy of black resistance. Our music calls us to speak out and actively work on behalf of justice and equality. We share in the pain and disgust of watching another black citizen murdered in public view as they pleaded for their life. JENstands
JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK'S ANNUAL CONFERENCE Dallas, Texas. Our annual conference brings together jazz beginners and experts for a once-in-a lifetime experience. Part music festival, part networking, part education and all inspiration. The annual conference hosts thousands of people from around the globe. Early Bird registration is available through September 30th. EARLY BIRD. CHARTS - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK Featured Composer Greg Yasinitsky. Greg Yasinitsky is a Regents Professor of Music in the Washington State University School of Music where he teaches composition, jazz studies and saxophone. He served as Director of the School of Music from 2011 to 2018. His latest CD is YAZZ Band: New Normal on Origin Records.. Greg is the winner of the 2017-18 American Prize for Orchestral Composition, PopsAPPLICATIONS
View all the applications for our conference and ongoing annual programs. JEN is committed to representing and cultivating diversity in all areas of its operation which includes, but is not limited to, its staff, board members, volunteers, presenters, clinicians, performers and audiences. This commitment is present in all programsand decision
2021 AWARDS
Deb is from St. Joseph, Michigan, and always brings everything needed to the conference to run JEN’s place of business. The Jazz Education Network presents the 2021 President’s Service Award as a token of gratitude for your years of volunteering your time and energy to run the conference JENeral Store—and always with a smile.JAZZ CONDUCTING
Jazz Conducting by Todd Stoll As the new school year begins and aspiring musicians head back to the classroom, the air is full of the anticipation and enthusiasm one would expect. Directors have programmed their year full of great music to be heard at concert performances, festivals and competitions. My mind goes to the part NATURAL HARMONIZATION (PART I) BASIC FUNCTION OF THE NOTES OF THE MAJOR SCALE. A) 1, 3, 5 (DO, MI, SO) – Resting tones: represent the resolution of an active tone. B) 2, 6 (RE, LA) – Active whole steps: most naturally resolve by whole step to a resting tone. C) 4, 7 (FA, TI) Active half steps: leading in character, resolving most naturally as FA à MI; TIà DO. LEADING BY EXAMPLE: JAZZ IN 21ST CENTURY EDUCATION Leading by Example: Jazz in 21st Century Education By JR Gould When John Adams said, “There are two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other should teach us how to live,” he didn’t fully succeed in making the point he intended. Inherent in his well-meaning statement is a separation RECORDING TIPS AND TRICKS: MICROPHONES & PLACEMENT Recording Tips and Tricks: Microphones & Microphone Placement By Kelly Garner Microphones: Choose Wisely Choosing the correct microphone for each instrument is one of the most important steps in the recording process. Each instrument, whether it be a voice, a guitar or a keyboard, contains different amounts of various frequencies across the frequency spectrum, making JAZZ, GENDER, AND IOWA'S ALL-FEMALE JAZZ ORCHESTRA Jazz, Gender, and Iowa’s All-Female Jazz Orchestra by Erin Wehr On Friday, November 17, 15 women met at the 2017 Iowa Music Educators’ Association Conference in Ames, Iowa, for the first rehearsal of the Iowa all-female big band. The purpose of this group is to perform at middle school/high school jazz festivals and clinics in LOVE JAZZ - BECOME A MEMBER OF JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK The Jazz Education Network. JEN is a diverse community, where inquiry, exploration and innovation are nurtured and encouraged to grow through education.We respect and accept all backgrounds that reflect love and passion for jazz, and we welcome interests and perspectives thatreflect the
ABOUT - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK JEN was founded in a spirit of celebration celebrating music, celebrating community, and celebrating endless learning. Jazz isn’t just about performing. It’s about making music together. And we can only do this if we all join together in keeping the love and educationof jazz alive.
JOIN - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK 1. Network with other educators and students from around the world. 2. Perform with your group in front of the leading jazz educators in the world. 3. Hear other bands & choirs from around the world. 4. Receive discounts to affiliate Jazz-based magazines, gear and other resources.5.
CHARTS - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK Featured Composer Greg Yasinitsky. Greg Yasinitsky is a Regents Professor of Music in the Washington State University School of Music where he teaches composition, jazz studies and saxophone. He served as Director of the School of Music from 2011 to 2018. His latest CD is YAZZ Band: New Normal on Origin Records.. Greg is the winner of the 2017-18 American Prize for Orchestral Composition, Pops PROMOTING PERFORMANCE Promoting Performance. Do you wake up each morning with music in your heart? Jazz is best when it’s shared and the community must work together to create opportunities for performance. Through our annual conference, we have hosted hundreds of performances by GOVERNANCE - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK Governance. The Jazz Education Network (JEN) is a global non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization dedicated to building the jazz arts community by advancing education, promoting performance and developing new audiences. With a home base in the United States and members from around the globe, this thriving organization hosts a popular annual JAZZ PEDAGOGY FOR MUSIC EDUCATORS Jazz Pedagogy for Music Educators By Patrick Brown, Musician and Educator INTRODUCTION Jazz is often taught through performance at the college/university level and is usually aimed towards those already interested in jazz. In this performance-based setting, jazz education is commonly based around jazz theory and improvisation specific to performers. Teaching jazz courses specifically designed JENERATIONS JAZZ FESTIVAL JENerations Jazz Festival. The JENerations Jazz Festival runs concurrently with the Annual JEN Conference. Our pilot program began in 2012 and with each passing year we have added space for MORE ensembles to participate, with a total of 3 venues. ONLY IN THE BRONX: THE MAXINE SULLIVAN WOMEN IN JAZZ Only In the Bronx: The Maxine Sullivan Women in Jazz Series by Elena Martínez Along with jazz musician/2018 JEN LeJENds of Latin Jazz Award Honoree Bobby Sanabria, I am the Co-Artistic Director of the Bronx Music Heritage Center (BMHC). It is located in Morrisania, just a few blocks east of Crotona Park. What many people don’t RHYTHM SECTION IN VOCAL JAZZ Instructing the Rhythm Section In a Vocal Jazz Ensemble. by Rosana Eckert. The addition of a rhythm section (typically piano, bass, drums, and sometimes guitar) to a jazz choir greatly expands repertoire choices, enhances the ensemble’s stylistic possibilities, JOIN THE MUSIC WITH JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORKJOIN JENADVANCING EDUCATIONDEVELOPING AUDIENCESPROMOTING PERFORMANCECONFERENCEABOUT The Jazz Education Network was founded to support and sustain the art form that was born out of the legacy of black resistance. Our music calls us to speak out and actively work on behalf of justice and equality. We share in the pain and disgust of watching another black citizen murdered in public view as they pleaded for their life. JENstands
JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK'S ANNUAL CONFERENCE Dallas, Texas. Our annual conference brings together jazz beginners and experts for a once-in-a lifetime experience. Part music festival, part networking, part education and all inspiration. The annual conference hosts thousands of people from around the globe. Early Bird registration is available through September 30th. EARLY BIRD. CHARTS - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK Featured Composer Greg Yasinitsky. Greg Yasinitsky is a Regents Professor of Music in the Washington State University School of Music where he teaches composition, jazz studies and saxophone. He served as Director of the School of Music from 2011 to 2018. His latest CD is YAZZ Band: New Normal on Origin Records.. Greg is the winner of the 2017-18 American Prize for Orchestral Composition, PopsAPPLICATIONS
View all the applications for our conference and ongoing annual programs. JEN is committed to representing and cultivating diversity in all areas of its operation which includes, but is not limited to, its staff, board members, volunteers, presenters, clinicians, performers and audiences. This commitment is present in all programsand decision
2021 AWARDS
Deb is from St. Joseph, Michigan, and always brings everything needed to the conference to run JEN’s place of business. The Jazz Education Network presents the 2021 President’s Service Award as a token of gratitude for your years of volunteering your time and energy to run the conference JENeral Store—and always with a smile.JAZZ CONDUCTING
Jazz Conducting by Todd Stoll As the new school year begins and aspiring musicians head back to the classroom, the air is full of the anticipation and enthusiasm one would expect. Directors have programmed their year full of great music to be heard at concert performances, festivals and competitions. My mind goes to the part NATURAL HARMONIZATION (PART I) BASIC FUNCTION OF THE NOTES OF THE MAJOR SCALE. A) 1, 3, 5 (DO, MI, SO) – Resting tones: represent the resolution of an active tone. B) 2, 6 (RE, LA) – Active whole steps: most naturally resolve by whole step to a resting tone. C) 4, 7 (FA, TI) Active half steps: leading in character, resolving most naturally as FA à MI; TIà DO. LEADING BY EXAMPLE: JAZZ IN 21ST CENTURY EDUCATION Leading by Example: Jazz in 21st Century Education By JR Gould When John Adams said, “There are two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other should teach us how to live,” he didn’t fully succeed in making the point he intended. Inherent in his well-meaning statement is a separation RECORDING TIPS AND TRICKS: MICROPHONES & PLACEMENT Recording Tips and Tricks: Microphones & Microphone Placement By Kelly Garner Microphones: Choose Wisely Choosing the correct microphone for each instrument is one of the most important steps in the recording process. Each instrument, whether it be a voice, a guitar or a keyboard, contains different amounts of various frequencies across the frequency spectrum, making JAZZ, GENDER, AND IOWA'S ALL-FEMALE JAZZ ORCHESTRA Jazz, Gender, and Iowa’s All-Female Jazz Orchestra by Erin Wehr On Friday, November 17, 15 women met at the 2017 Iowa Music Educators’ Association Conference in Ames, Iowa, for the first rehearsal of the Iowa all-female big band. The purpose of this group is to perform at middle school/high school jazz festivals and clinics in JOIN THE MUSIC WITH JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORKJOIN JENADVANCING EDUCATIONDEVELOPING AUDIENCESPROMOTING PERFORMANCECONFERENCEABOUT The Jazz Education Network was founded to support and sustain the art form that was born out of the legacy of black resistance. Our music calls us to speak out and actively work on behalf of justice and equality. We share in the pain and disgust of watching another black citizen murdered in public view as they pleaded for their life. JENstands
JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK'S ANNUAL CONFERENCE Dallas, Texas. Our annual conference brings together jazz beginners and experts for a once-in-a lifetime experience. Part music festival, part networking, part education and all inspiration. The annual conference hosts thousands of people from around the globe. Early Bird registration is available through September 30th. EARLY BIRD. CHARTS - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK Featured Composer Greg Yasinitsky. Greg Yasinitsky is a Regents Professor of Music in the Washington State University School of Music where he teaches composition, jazz studies and saxophone. He served as Director of the School of Music from 2011 to 2018. His latest CD is YAZZ Band: New Normal on Origin Records.. Greg is the winner of the 2017-18 American Prize for Orchestral Composition, PopsAPPLICATIONS
View all the applications for our conference and ongoing annual programs. JEN is committed to representing and cultivating diversity in all areas of its operation which includes, but is not limited to, its staff, board members, volunteers, presenters, clinicians, performers and audiences. This commitment is present in all programsand decision
2021 AWARDS
Deb is from St. Joseph, Michigan, and always brings everything needed to the conference to run JEN’s place of business. The Jazz Education Network presents the 2021 President’s Service Award as a token of gratitude for your years of volunteering your time and energy to run the conference JENeral Store—and always with a smile.JAZZ CONDUCTING
Jazz Conducting by Todd Stoll As the new school year begins and aspiring musicians head back to the classroom, the air is full of the anticipation and enthusiasm one would expect. Directors have programmed their year full of great music to be heard at concert performances, festivals and competitions. My mind goes to the part NATURAL HARMONIZATION (PART I) BASIC FUNCTION OF THE NOTES OF THE MAJOR SCALE. A) 1, 3, 5 (DO, MI, SO) – Resting tones: represent the resolution of an active tone. B) 2, 6 (RE, LA) – Active whole steps: most naturally resolve by whole step to a resting tone. C) 4, 7 (FA, TI) Active half steps: leading in character, resolving most naturally as FA à MI; TIà DO. LEADING BY EXAMPLE: JAZZ IN 21ST CENTURY EDUCATION Leading by Example: Jazz in 21st Century Education By JR Gould When John Adams said, “There are two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other should teach us how to live,” he didn’t fully succeed in making the point he intended. Inherent in his well-meaning statement is a separation RECORDING TIPS AND TRICKS: MICROPHONES & PLACEMENT Recording Tips and Tricks: Microphones & Microphone Placement By Kelly Garner Microphones: Choose Wisely Choosing the correct microphone for each instrument is one of the most important steps in the recording process. Each instrument, whether it be a voice, a guitar or a keyboard, contains different amounts of various frequencies across the frequency spectrum, making JAZZ, GENDER, AND IOWA'S ALL-FEMALE JAZZ ORCHESTRA Jazz, Gender, and Iowa’s All-Female Jazz Orchestra by Erin Wehr On Friday, November 17, 15 women met at the 2017 Iowa Music Educators’ Association Conference in Ames, Iowa, for the first rehearsal of the Iowa all-female big band. The purpose of this group is to perform at middle school/high school jazz festivals and clinics in LOVE JAZZ - BECOME A MEMBER OF JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK The Jazz Education Network. JEN is a diverse community, where inquiry, exploration and innovation are nurtured and encouraged to grow through education.We respect and accept all backgrounds that reflect love and passion for jazz, and we welcome interests and perspectives thatreflect the
ABOUT - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK JEN was founded in a spirit of celebration celebrating music, celebrating community, and celebrating endless learning. Jazz isn’t just about performing. It’s about making music together. And we can only do this if we all join together in keeping the love and educationof jazz alive.
JOIN - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK 1. Network with other educators and students from around the world. 2. Perform with your group in front of the leading jazz educators in the world. 3. Hear other bands & choirs from around the world. 4. Receive discounts to affiliate Jazz-based magazines, gear and other resources.5.
CHARTS - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK Featured Composer Greg Yasinitsky. Greg Yasinitsky is a Regents Professor of Music in the Washington State University School of Music where he teaches composition, jazz studies and saxophone. He served as Director of the School of Music from 2011 to 2018. His latest CD is YAZZ Band: New Normal on Origin Records.. Greg is the winner of the 2017-18 American Prize for Orchestral Composition, Pops PROMOTING PERFORMANCE Promoting Performance. Do you wake up each morning with music in your heart? Jazz is best when it’s shared and the community must work together to create opportunities for performance. Through our annual conference, we have hosted hundreds of performances by GOVERNANCE - JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK Governance. The Jazz Education Network (JEN) is a global non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization dedicated to building the jazz arts community by advancing education, promoting performance and developing new audiences. With a home base in the United States and members from around the globe, this thriving organization hosts a popular annual JAZZ PEDAGOGY FOR MUSIC EDUCATORS Jazz Pedagogy for Music Educators By Patrick Brown, Musician and Educator INTRODUCTION Jazz is often taught through performance at the college/university level and is usually aimed towards those already interested in jazz. In this performance-based setting, jazz education is commonly based around jazz theory and improvisation specific to performers. Teaching jazz courses specifically designed JENERATIONS JAZZ FESTIVAL JENerations Jazz Festival. The JENerations Jazz Festival runs concurrently with the Annual JEN Conference. Our pilot program began in 2012 and with each passing year we have added space for MORE ensembles to participate, with a total of 3 venues. ONLY IN THE BRONX: THE MAXINE SULLIVAN WOMEN IN JAZZ Only In the Bronx: The Maxine Sullivan Women in Jazz Series by Elena Martínez Along with jazz musician/2018 JEN LeJENds of Latin Jazz Award Honoree Bobby Sanabria, I am the Co-Artistic Director of the Bronx Music Heritage Center (BMHC). It is located in Morrisania, just a few blocks east of Crotona Park. What many people don’t RHYTHM SECTION IN VOCAL JAZZ Instructing the Rhythm Section In a Vocal Jazz Ensemble. by Rosana Eckert. The addition of a rhythm section (typically piano, bass, drums, and sometimes guitar) to a jazz choir greatly expands repertoire choices, enhances the ensemble’s stylistic possibilities, JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK* Member Login
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