SUMMER CAMP 2010 - INSTRUCTORS & COURSES
B: Beginner I: Intermediate A: Advanced
Bill
Coon
Guitar
Comping (I/A): We‘ll learn several ways in which we can find
new chord voicings and extend our chord repertoire. We’ll explore chords on
the highest 4 strings, II V I patterns, and how to deal with extensions. Also
we’ll take a look at what kind of rhythms we can play behind soloists and
vocalists in order to provide the nicest groove possible in swing and Latin
styles.
Guitar
Soloing (I/A): We’ll look at both ends of the soloing
spectrum: learn how to use what we already know more effectively AND learn how
to play over every conceivable dominant chord you’ll ever face. Learn how to
make the chords and melody work to our advantage, how to master them and not let
them master us! Take your playing to a new level always keeping in mind that a
good solo is simply a new melody.
Doug
Cox
Slide
Guitar: Using Open
D tuning we'll explore the basic elements of (bottleneck) slide guitar.
Right and left hand techniques will be looked at plus the basic chord shapes in
Open D tuning. Licks and rhythm playing will both be explored. Students should
have basic skills on the guitar in order to join the class. A bottleneck slide
is needed!
Blues Guitar: We
will look at the different kinds of blues rhythms and some blues turnarounds. We'll explore chord shapes and look at major and minor blues. We will also
introduce lead guitar techniques working on some scales but mostly on fun riffs
and licks and how to approach a solo. Students should have an understanding of
the guitar such that they can play through a basic 3 chord song without slowing
down.
Pepe
Danza
Stick
Technique and Rhythm Skills: In this workshop we will learn basic drum
stick technique (that can be applied to any percussion instrument). We will then
apply these skills to the study of polyrhythms, paradiddles, clave concepts and
other fundamental building blocks of drumming, including dynamics, timing, feel,
listening and soloing.
African
Rhythms: In this workshop we will learn the basic technique for
instruments such as the djembe, conga, djun djun, bells, shakers and clave. We
will also learn a few traditional rhythms, songs, and concepts basic to African
style and Afro-Latin drumming.
Don
Fraser
Guitar
Soloing
(B/I): Using the CAGED method, we will learn the major pentatonic scale which
works really well for soloing. Five movable patterns allow
you access to the whole neck and because they are movable you can play in any
key. As well we will learn how these same patterns relate to the minor
pentatonic scale to get a bluesier sound.
Don
Kellett
Mandolin
(B/I): This course is designed for players who have a few chords and
want to learn to play melodies. We’ll focus on learning appealing melodies to
help you become familiar with both right and left hand technique. Tunes will be
selected from folk, bluegrass, fiddle tunes and standards. Most importantly,
we’ll aim to have fun with this versatile instrument.
Hawaiian
Music “Kanikapila” Class:
Bring
your ukulele, guitar, slack key guitar, steel guitar (or Dobro), bass and your
voice and join in the spirit of Kanikapila.
We will learn to play some standard (and maybe not so standard) Hawaiian tunes.
Background on the tunes, the Hawaiian music tradition, and Hawaiian instruments
will be discussed. You will be transported to a backyard music party in
Hawaii
- wonderful cure for the drab
Vancouver
rainy season blues!
Kitty
King
Songwriting:
Finding your
way in. How do you
begin to write a song: with melody, lyrics, rhythm, chord structure, or...? In
this supportive class, we'll experiment with different approaches to creating
and sharing your own songs. Bring your instrument and an open mind!
Wendy
Knudson
Introduction
to Fingerstyle Guitar (B/I): Have
you always wanted to play fingerstyle guitar? We'll work on getting that thumb
to be truly independent, learn a few basic finger patterns and
apply them to a variety of songs.
Guitar
Backup for Fiddle Tunes
(B/I):
AKA
beyond boom chuck. Using standard tuning, we'll explore tips and tricks to
figure out chords to fiddle tunes, simple bass runs, rhythmic ideas and
alternate chord ideas to jazz up your accompaniments.
Craig
MacGregor
Playing
By Ear (Level One): This is an introduction to playing by ear or
intuition. We will learn two forms of the major scale and how to practice them
so we can learn to hear the intervals of the scale. Focus will be placed on
fingering so that possibilities are reduced and scale degrees become attached to
a certain finger. By the end of the class everyone will be playing familiar
melodies by ear.
Playing
By Ear (Level Two): This
is a step beyond level one for people who already have some knowledge of the
CAGED system or the five shapes of moveable scales. We will learn to play
familiar melodies by ear in all five shapes. This will lead to the discovery
that there are only two ways (fingerings) to play a melody, and these two ways
cover the entire fretboard.
Karla
Mundy
Basic
Harmony for Beginners: This course will explore two and three part
harmony singing in several vocal traditions. We will look at basic
harmonic structure, intervals, as well as vocal sound quality and ways to
blend with your fellow singers. We will be learning by ear so there is no need
to read music.
World
Music Choir: This
course will explore various singing styles from different world vocal
traditions. Drawing on Appalachian, Cuban, African and Gospel music, we will
be learning two, three and four part harmony singing and working to understand
the basic rhythms and vocal quality within these different styles. We will
learn by ear and everyone is welcome!
Jean
Strachan
Vocal
Technique: In this class you will experience simple and effective ways
to release the energy and power of your voice. We’ll start with the
basics of correct position, dynamic relaxation, using the breath, and engaging
your will and vocal imagery. Then we’ll move on to good tone production,
resonance articulation and more, all the while singing exercises and songs that
consolidate our learning.
Putting
Voice to Song:
In
this interactive class you’ll learn effective ways to place a song in your
voice. Bring a song that you know or are learning, which represents a challenge
for you (could be the vocal requirements, interpretation, style, performance or
all of the above). We’ll break it down and find ways to move
through the challenge to vocal freedom, confidence and creative expression.
Valdy
Performance
Technique: When I log, I don ear protectors, hard-hat and steel-toed
boots. When I attend the opera, I don specific garments. When I
present my songs, I dress them with body language, microphone technique, and
respect for the listener's time, interests and sensibilities. Attend this
workshop to hone your presentation skills.
Accompaniment:
Every
song has a purpose, a destination, an intent. How can I use my
instrumental skills to best achieve a connection to the listeners? Should
I strum, comp, or finger-pick? How can I vary the dynamics to maintain
listener interest? Attend this workshop to hone skills in arrangement
and accompaniment.
Zav
Fiddle
Ensemble:
Experience playing with others while having fun creating great music with layers
of melody, harmony and groove. All instruments from the fiddle family are
welcome, intermediate through advanced players. Inspiration and laughter
are guaranteed.
Tune
Garden:
Discover
your own unique creative voice and get in touch with your musical intuition as
we explore composing in this guided journey of melody crafting. All
instruments and all levels of experience (including first timers) are invited to
come and play in this garden.
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