Improvised Music and Jazz
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When studying jazz and improvised music, you will have an opportunity to play a great deal while you are learning. You will study the established styles, but mainly you will have the freedom to become the musician you want to be.
Playing, both as a soloist and together with others, is a large part of the programme when studying jazz and improvised music. You will receive individual instruction on your instrument and will learn to play different styles of music. You will study complementary subjects and will eventually be able to choose a subject to study in-depth. All students are given the freedom to discover their own personal form of expression, also through ensemble playing and projects. In the final year of study, you will form your own ensemble and function as its bandleader.
Making music as a collective is emphasised in principal instrument activities for jazz and improvisation students. Project and ensemble work is essential for the programme and individual lessons with your principal instrument teacher. All students will form their ensembles and function as bandleaders in the last year of study.
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High School Graduation Diploma and Audition. A high level of the principal instrument is expected, and good aural skills and solid knowledge of music theory.
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