UCF Department of Music SAXOPHONE II SPRING MVW 2425 SECTION 2 Syllabus

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UCF Department of Music SAXOPHONE II SPRING MVW 2425 SECTION 2 Syllabus Instructor: Professor Jeff Rupert Semester: SPRING 2016 Office: PAC 117 Class Meeting Days: By arrangement Phone: 407.823.5411 Class Meeting Hours: By arrangement E-Mail: jeffrupert@ucf.edu Class Location: PAC 117 Office Hours: M/W/F 8:30-9:30 I. General Objectives To develop a conception and proficiency of saxophone playing as listed in the curriculum for saxophone II. II. III. Specific Objectives To develop a jazz repertoire To develop the manual dexterity required to achieve vertical precision with a medium of horizontal motion. To learn stylistic elements of jazz and commercial music genres. To develop cognitive problem solving associated with musical performance. General Classroom Procedures Students are required to attend weekly lessons, and a saxophone masterclass. The student s lessons will be disseminated at each lesson, following the students performance of the previous week s assignments. IV. Specific Classroom Procedures Students will be expected to have their instrument assembled and ready for class prior to entering the studio.

Sophomore jazz saxophone students will complete the following on a weekly basis: Etude studies Scale studies, including diads, triads, and arpeggios. Jazz repertoire studies ( pertinent to the specific semester, as listed in the jazz studies handbook. Eartraining WEEKLY SCHEDULE: Major scale review Jazz Melodic minor scale Six patterns ( 3rds) and arpeggios, 4 ways. Six patterns ( 3rds) and arpeggios, 4 ways The 7 th scale Scales from chord tones, and arpeggios from rt, 3 rd, 5 th and 7 th.quarter Note= 178. Be Bop Major Scale All ways. Half note = 150. Harmonic Minor Scale Full Range, 6 patterns in thirds, arpeggios, four patterns. Diminished Scale Full Range, patterns 3+4 in thirds. Arpeggios 3+4 Core composition studies Etudes Other assignments per each student Eartraining Prince Albert, Cookin at the Continental, Scrapple from the Apple, Sippin at Bells, Jordu. 3 keys: original, & up ½ step, plus a 4 th for Eb instruments, or a 5 th for Bb instruments Karg Ellert saxophone caprices. Assigned weekly. Additional assignments may include transcriptions, other compositions, as well as keyboard harmony. Maj, min, maj7, min7, dominant7, dim7, m7b5,min9, dominant 9, min/maj7, min/maj9, dominant flat 9, #9. 9#11, #9,#11, flat 9#11 Research papers See list at the end of the syllabus. Papers assigned on a bi weekly basis. See assignments for more details. Students are expected to attend their regularly scheduled lesson time. Changes in the schedule cannot be made without consent of the instructor, and never with less than 48 hours notice. V. Grading procedures General requirements: 1. Students are required to report to all classes

2. Students are expected to complete all assignments in conjunction with the weekly lesson plan. 3. Students are required to participate in the jazz jam sessions. 4. Students are required to audition and participate in a major ensemble 5. Students are required to participate in the jazz juries. Specific Requirements: 1. To receive the grade of A for the course: a. The student must have no more than one unexcused absence. b. Assignments will be performed, or completed on time, accurately and show superior quality. 2. To Receive the grade of B for the course: a. The student must have no more than one unexcused absence. b. Assignments will be performed on time, accurately, and show excellent quality. 3. To receive the grade of C for the course: a. The assignments must show fair to good quality. b. The student must not have more than two unexcused absences. 4. The student who fails to complete the above requirements will receive the grade D or F according to the degree of non-compliance. Tests, quizzes, and lessons averaging less than 60% will receive an F. 5. An incomplete will be given as discussed by the instructor with student, pending formal notice given to the music chair. OVERALL GRADE % Assessment Percent of Final Grade Weekly lesson preparation 60% Research papers 10% Jazz Jury 15% Jazz Jam session and master class participation 15% 100% GRADING SCALE (%) 94-100 A 90-93 A- 87-89 B+ 84-86 B 80-83 B- 77-79 C+ 74-76 C

70-73 C- 67-69 D+ 64-66 D 60-63 D- 0-59 F VI. Preparation of music/grading: The student will be expected to have the rhythms and notes of assigned works at a satisfactory performance level a week following the assignment unless noted by the professor. Each lesson will receive a grade, and be promptly noted on Webcourses. VII. Required Text and resources 1. Rhapsody music service, or an equivalent. 2. The earmaster pro eartraining program http://www.earmaster.com/ 3. Access to UCF Webcourses (Course information will be posted at My UCF). 4. A portable digital recorder. 5. 23 Caprices, S. Karg-Elert arranged for saxophone by Robert J Ford. Southern music co. Must have by the 2 nd week. 6. The Barry Harris Workshop Video ( 4 DVD set, and workbook). Workbook by Howard Rees. These books will be used the entire year, and into saxophone III.

VIII. Saxophone Research Papers: To be selected from the following list. 1500 word minimum, Chicago style. Footnotes required. One research papers will be due every two weeks. Artists will be assigned by the professor from the list below. Content should include an historical overview of the saxophonist, pertinent characteristics, innovations, and points central to the artist and the history of the evolution of jazz saxophone performance. A selected discography is required, as well. Saxophonist Style Secondary style Instrument Secondary inst. Art Pepper Be Bop Saxophonists cool jazz alto Charlie Parker Be Bop Saxophonists alto Harold Land Be Bop Saxophonists Coltrane influenced tenor Sahib Shihab Be Bop Saxophonists Hard Bop baritone alto Frankie Trumbauer Chicago swing c melody Bob Berg Coltrane influenced Hard Bop tenor soprano Jerry Mulligan cool sax players be bop baritone Bunky Green Free players Coltrane influenced alto Steve Lacy Free players soprano David Sanborn Fusion Rhythm and Blues alto Billy Pierce Hard Bop Coltrane influenced Tenor Hamiet Bluiett Hard Bop free jazz baritone John Coltrane Hard Bop free jazz tenor soprano Wayne Shorter Hard Bop fusion tenor soprano Grover Washington, Rock soul and funk fusion tenor soprano Lenny Pickett Rock soul and funk free jazz tenor Eb Clarinet Donald Harrison Soul jazz Hard Bop alto tenor Bill Holman Swing cool jazz tenor Dave Pell Swing cool jazz tenor Harry Carney Swing ellingtonia baritone clarinet Lester Young Swing cool jazz tenor Scott Hamilton Swing texas tenor tenor IX. Professionalism Policy Per university policy and classroom etiquette; mobile phones, etc. must be silenced during all classroom and lab lectures. Those not heeding this rule will be asked to leave the classroom/lab immediately so as to not disrupt the learning environment. Please arrive on time for all class meetings. Students who habitually disturb the class by talking, arriving late, etc., and have been warned may suffer a reduction in their final class grade. X. Academic Honesty Plagiarism and Cheating of any kind on an examination, quiz, or assignment will result at least in an "F" for that assignment (and may, depending on the severity of the case, lead to an "F" for the entire course) and may be subject to appropriate referral to the Office of Student Conduct for further action. See the UCF Golden Rule for further information. We will assume for this course that you will adhere to the academic creed of this University and will maintain the highest standards of academic integrity. In other words, don't cheat by giving answers to others or taking them from anyone else. We will also adhere to the highest standards of academic integrity, so please do not ask me to change (or expect me to change) your grade illegitimately or to bend or break rules for one person that will not apply to everyone.

XI. Disability Statement The University of Central Florida is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for all persons with disabilities. This syllabus is available in alternate formats upon request. Students with disabilities who need accommodations in this course must contact the professor at the beginning of the semester to discuss needed accommodations. No accommodations will be provided until the student has met with the professor to request accommodations. Students who need accommodations must be registered with Student Disability Services, Student Resource Center Room 132, phone (407) 823-2371, TTY/TDD only phone (407) 823-2116, before requesting accommodations from the professor. XII. Copyright This course may contain copyright protected materials such as audio or video clips, images, text materials, etc. These items are being used with regard to the Fair Use doctrine in order to enhance the learning environment. Please do not copy, duplicate, download or distribute these items. The use of these materials is strictly reserved for this online classroom environment and your use only. All copyright materials are credited to the copyright holder. XIII. Third-Party Software and FERPA During this course you might have the opportunity to use public online services and/or software applications sometimes called third-party software such as a blog or wiki. While some of these could be required assignments, you need not make any personally identifying information on a public site. Do not post or provide any private information about yourself or your classmates. Where appropriate you may use a pseudonym or nickname. Some written assignments posted publicly may require personal reflection comments, but the assignments will not require you to disclose any personally identitysensitive information. If you have any concerns about this, please contact your instructor. XIV. University Writing Center: The University Writing Center (UWC) is a free resource for UCF undergraduates and graduates. At the UWC, a trained writing consultant will work individually with you on anything you're writing (in or out of class), at any point in the writing process from brainstorming to editing. Appointments are recommended, but not required. For more information or to make an appointment, visit the UWC website at http://www.uwc.ucf.edu, stop by MOD 608, or call 407.823.2197.