TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1: Fundamentals of Music and Jazz Foundations
Class 1: Music Basics
Class 2: Music Basics II
Section 2: Essential Features of Jazz and The Blues
Class 3: What is
Jazz
?
Class 4: The Blues
Section 3: Basic Features and Origins of Jazz
Class 5: Basic Features in
Jazz
- Form and Timbre
Class 6:
Jazz
Origins
Section 4: Early Jazz to the Emergence of Swing
Class 7: Early
Jazz
Class 8: Struttin’ With Some Barbecue
Jazz
Section 5: Jazz in the 30s and the Musicians Who Shaped It
Class 9: Swing and Duke Ellington
Class 10: The “Ellington Effect”
Section 6: Swing in Chicago, New York, and Kansas City
Class 11: Goodman, Hampton, and Count Basie
Class 12: Outstanding Soloists
Class 13: Midterm Exam
Section 7: The Advent of Modern Jazz
Class 14: Bebop and the Advent of Modern Jazz
Class 15:
Jazz
Big Bands
Section 8: Cool Jazz
Class 16: Early Exponents of Cool
Jazz
Class 17: Influential Figures in Cool
Jazz
Section 9: Hard Bop
Prominent Hard Bop Musicians
Hard Bop in the mid-50s
Section 10: Jazz in the Late 50s and Early 60s
Miles Davis, Modal
Jazz
, and Bill Evans
Class 21: John Coltrane
Section 11: Avant-garde and Free Jazz Musicians
Class 22: Coleman, Taylor, and Mingus
Class 23: Figures of Post-bop
Jazz
Section 12: Jazz Fusion
Class 24:
Jazz
Fusion
Class 25: Forever and Beyond
Section 13: Modernism, Postmodernism, and Neo-classicism in Jazz
Class 26: Figures and Bands in Postmodern and Neo-classical
Jazz
Class 27: Other Figures in Post-modern and Neo-classical
Jazz
Section 14: Latin Jazz , Globalization of Jazz , and Other Recent Trends
Class 28: Latin
Jazz
Musicians and Other Important Figures
Class 29: Into the 21st Century
Class 30: Final Exam
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OnMusic Jazz offers students a listening-based approach to the development of America’s unique art form. The course includes a comprehensive overview of the main repertoire with performers placed in their historical and cultural context through numerous musical selections and videos.
OnMusic Jazz has it all: an exceptional author with a fresh perspective, a richly interactive online approach from concept to release, and the service of a small, but innovative publisher with an impeccable record of instructor and student satisfaction. Whether you teach online, in a traditional classroom, or in a hybrid/blended environment, make OnMusic Jazz your textbook for your introductory Jazz course. Review today for adoption tomorrow!
Whether you teach an online, face to face, or a hybrid course, OnMusic Jazz offers an easy-to-use, turn-key solution for your course. The course has seamless integration of text, music, and testing – designed for maximum instructor efficiency and best possible student experience.
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Music theorist, composer, and performer Stephen Hopkins is a member of the graduate faculty in music theory at Pennsylvania State University. Prior to his arrival at Penn State in 2003, Hopkins served for six years as music director at North Florida Community College. He holds masters and doctoral degrees in music theory from Florida State University, where he was awarded a University Fellowship for his graduate studies. His undergraduate degree is from the College of William and Mary.
Hopkins is a founding member of the Music Theory Society of the Mid-Atlantic. His research interests include the music of Scriabin and Messiaen, as well as jazz and film music. In the School of Music, Hopkins serves as coordinator of online general education, and has authored three online music courses. With his extensive experience in online education, Hopkins has contributed several articles on the subject, and has been an invited presenter at conferences of the Association for Technology in Music Instruction (ATMI) and the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).
A complete course featuring online integrated text, more full-length music selections than any other Jazz title, lesson objectives for every section, interactive learning modules, assessments, self-study tools, auto-graded quizzes and exams, discussion topics, and administrative tools
A Basics of Music chapter covering scales, pitches, rhythm, and meter
Over 175 pieces of music, the most extensive selection of streaming music for this course in higher education
150 of the greatest Jazz artists profiled: their music, their lives, and their world
Multimedia and interactive content: key word and concept activities, flash cards, test yourself, discover video, and more
Fully customizable content allows instructors to create their own individual approach to the content and share their unique jazz experience with their students
Unmatched instructor and student support, free-of-charge for all administrative and set up functions
Music Selections – With over 175 pieces of music (all complete and no excerpts), every chapter in this title streams a number of complete pieces from the repertoire.
Discover Video – Videos in every chapter reinforce student understanding and engagement. Our video applet keeps students on the page and on task.
Listening Guides – Listening guides help students explore the inner workings of a piece of music. Our listening guides examine structure, text, texture, instrumentation, style, and more.
Witness to Jazz – Short profiles of composers and key players of the period include interesting facts and personal stories of the most significant Jazz personalities.
Written Assignments – Three optional written assignments are included in OnMusic Jazz.
Assesments – OnMusic Jazz includes short assessments at the end of each topic, along with a midterm and final exam, all of which can be used as is or customized to fit your needs.
OnMusic Jazz Second Edition Access Code
ISBN:978-0-9839707-3-6