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Accompaniment Skills and Improvisation for Music Educator 2 (5 cr)

Code: KX00EZ71-3002

General information


Enrollment

27.11.2023 - 07.01.2024

Timing

01.01.2024 - 17.05.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Music

Campus

Hämeentie 135

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Music

Teachers

  • Jarmo Hynninen
  • Antti Rissanen
  • musiikki virtuaali
  • AriPekka Korhonen

Teacher in charge

AriPekka Korhonen

Groups

  • KXF22S1
    Musiikin tutkinto-ohjelma päivä

Objective

The student can produce sounding score and accompaniment through playing by ear, or by reducing, embellishing or transposing the written chord symbols and notation in the context of their pedagogical practices. The student is capable of practising appropriately and ergonomically, and is able to comprehend quickly the musical contents essential for professional musicians.

The student can express and produce harmonies polyphonically and appropriately during teaching and rehearsals, thus advancing the learner’s learning process.

The student is competent in implementing various improvisation exercises which train interaction skills such as reaction speed, observational abilities and controlling of musical time. The student can utilize improvisation to develop musical memory, rapidity of musical thinking, musical visualization and sense of drama. The student is able to use different elements and phenomena of music in improvisation and teaching.

Content

Surveying the needs of a group. Based on the student’s specialization in pop/jazz or classical music, the production of accompaniment in various styles for the purposes of teaching music from the score, chord symbols or by ear. Perceiving and implementation of harmony. Understanding improvisation and rhythmic elements. Composing accompaniments. Versatile improvisation exercises and techniques in different styles according to specialization.

Teaching methods

Small group tutorial
Interactive lecture
Assignments
Contact teaching

Student workload

Course has two separate parts: pedagogic accompaniment skills (on Fridays 13.15-14.45 , starting 19. January classroom 513) and improvisation ( opening Thursday
18.1. at 9.00-10.30 classroom 412)

Schedule on improvisation (on Thursdays at 9.00-10.30, class As412)

18.1. Teaching improvisation Ap Korhonen
25.1. improvising pop ja rock music Ari Pekka Korhonen
1.2. Phrasing, interpretation Antti Rissanen
8.2. Ethnic improvisation Peter Lerche
15.2. Non tonal improvisation Sid Hille
Opettajien vapaajakso
29.2. Colour of dominant seventh, tonal powertones, II-V phenomena, Antti Rissanen
7.3. Modal improvisaation 2 Antti Rissanen
Projektiviikko
21.3. Pentatonic scalesJarmo Hynninen
28.3. Functional reflection, Ap Korhonen

Accompaniment skills:
2.2. Blues, extended chords
16.2. Rhythmn and blues
1.3. Medium swing, walking bass
8.3. Theme and chords
22.3. Latin 2: bossa, samba, cha cha
5.4. Funk, neo soul
19.4. Danca and , rock
3.5. Presentations of the final assignments of the course, feedback

Content scheduling

Course has two separate parts: pedagogic accompaniment skills (on Fridays 13.15-14.45 , starting 19. January classroom 513) and improvisation ( opening Thursday
18.1. at 9.00-10.30 classroom 412)

Schedule on improvisation (on Thursdays at 9.00-10.30, class As412)

18.1. Teaching improvisation Ap Korhonen
25.1. improvising pop ja rock music Ari Pekka Korhonen
1.2. Phrasing, interpretation Antti Rissanen
8.2. Ethnic improvisation Peter Lerche
15.2. Non tonal improvisation Sid Hille
Opettajien vapaajakso
29.2. Colour of dominant seventh, tonal powertones, II-V phenomena, Antti Rissanen
7.3. Modal improvisaation 2 Antti Rissanen
Projektiviikko
21.3. Pentatonic scalesJarmo Hynninen
28.3. Functional reflection, Ap Korhonen

Accompaniment skills:
2.2. Blues, extended chords
16.2. Rhythmn and blues
1.3. Medium swing, walking bass
8.3. Theme and chords
22.3. Latin 2: bossa, samba, cha cha
5.4. Funk, neo soul
19.4. Danca and , rock
3.5. Presentations of the final assignments of the course, feedback

Further information

Course has two separate parts: pedagogic accompaniment skills (on Fridays 13.15-14.45 , starting 19. January classroom 513) and improvisation ( opening Thursday
18.1. at 9.00-10.30 classroom 412)

Schedule on improvisation (on Thursdays at 9.00-10.30, class As412)

18.1. Teaching improvisation Ap Korhonen
25.1. improvising pop ja rock music Ari Pekka Korhonen
1.2. Phrasing, interpretation Antti Rissanen
8.2. Ethnic improvisation Peter Lerche
15.2. Non tonal improvisation Sid Hille
Opettajien vapaajakso
29.2. Colour of dominant seventh, tonal powertones, II-V phenomena, Antti Rissanen
7.3. Modal improvisaation 2 Antti Rissanen
Projektiviikko
21.3. Pentatonic scalesJarmo Hynninen
28.3. Functional reflection, Ap Korhonen

Accompaniment skills:
2.2. Blues, extended chords
16.2. Rhythmn and blues
1.3. Medium swing, walking bass
8.3. Theme and chords
22.3. Latin 2: bossa, samba, cha cha
5.4. Funk, neo soul
19.4. Danca and , rock
3.5. Presentations of the final assignments of the course, feedback

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The student is able to identify their own strengths and developmental goals and work diligently towards their learning objectives. The student is able to arrange more advanced accompaniments using various techniques. The student is able to harmonize and improvise with appropriate rhythms of a given style. The student is able to improvise alone and with various ensembles and use improvisational techniques in their pedagogical work. The student is able to produce a variety of improvisational exercises and techniques in various styles both to support their own development and for pedagogical purposes.

Assessment methods and criteria

Continuous assessment
Peer evaluation
Attendance
Learning assignments
(total 100%)
Attendance and return of learning tasks is prerequisite for passing the course.In the event of a possible absence,agree with the teacher how you will demonstrate your competence in the class.

Prerequisites

The student can produce sounding score and accompaniment through playing by ear, or by reducing, embellishing or transposing the written chord symbols and notation in the context of their pedagogical practices. The student is able to produce the most common harmonic phenomena with a harmony instrument. The student is capable of practising appropriately and ergonomically.

The student is familiar with producing sounding score through playing by ear, or by reducing, embellishing or transposing the written chord symbols and notation. The student is capable of practising appropriately and able to express and produce harmonies in styles that have clear accompaniment patterns.

The student knows how to utilize different musical elements and phenomena in improvisation and teaching.