GJCW Alumni Perform

On March 5th, Lydian Concept performed at the Wildwood Presbyterian Church. Consisting of alumni of the Grayslake Jazz Combo Workshop, Lydian Concept shared a number of jazz tunes. 

Hear them playing St. James Infirmary and Watermelon Man on YouTube.

Congrats to these young performers. Let us know if you'd like to book them for your event.

What's Behind the GJCW Group Names?

What's the deal with the weird names of the performing groups of GJCW?

The name ii-V-I's derives from the most common progression of chords in jazz, which are indicated with Roman numerals, lower case indicating minor and upper case indicating a major or dominant chord. If we were playing in the key of C, the ii-V-I chord would be D minor, G dominant, C major. Keeping with the tradition of the rock and jazz world, which seems to love obscure group names, our beginning groups use this name which is a fundamental of jazz.

Being more advanced jazz players, our advanced group uses a name of a more advanced concept, the Lydian Concept. In a nutshell, jazz gets many of its rich tonality by substituting chords borrowed from the world of minor harmony into songs originally written with chords from major harmonies. The substituted chord also requires a that the jazzer play a new scale over the cooler chords, and these scales tend to be Lydian, which require a raised 4th. Bottom line: an edgier, but infinitely cooler sound, which makes the hepcats start poppin' their fingers.

 
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Grayslake Jazz Combo Workshop Information

 

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What: A 5-week workshop for 4-10 jazz students to learn and develop jazz improvisational skills through playing in a jazz combo with like-skilled peers. The workshop will include 5 two-hour combo sessions and one concert. Also, each student will receive one additional 45 minute private or small-group (sectional) instructional session focused on her/his instrument.

Area students have been learning about jazz improvisation in a combo setting through the Grayslake Jazz Combo Workshop since the summer of 2001.

When: (dates listed below are subject to change, but we'll adhere to them as closely as possible)

Assuming there is enough interest for more than one group, students will be placed in either the Sunday Night or Monday Night Combo, based on ability, age, and experience. For students new to the program, we will hold placement auditions to help us form combos of like-skilled players. Previous GJCW participants do not need to do an audition.

(Note: these auditions are for placement only; they are not meant to be competitive in nature.)

Dates Time Event
Wed, June 2 7-9 pm by app't Placement Auditions @ 326 Getchell Av, Grayslake
Thurs, June 3 7-9 pm by app't Placement Auditions @ 326 Getchell Av, Grayslake
June 6, 13, 20; July 11; Aug, 1 7-9 pm
Sunday Night Combo
June 7,  21; July 5, 12, & 19
7-9 pm Monday Night Combo
Sun, Aug 8 2-4 pm Concert
Sun, Aug 15 2-4 pm Raindate for concert
To be scheduled later TBD Sectional/individual session







 

 

 

 

Where:

  • Sunday Night Combo Workshop sessions are held at the The Rails Jazz Club (Nielsen living room) at 93 Railroad Av., Grayslake. Get directions
  • Monday Night Combo sessions are held at The Oaks Jazz Club (Chapin living room) at 326 Getchell Av., Grayslake. Get directions

Who: Students who have participated in past workshops have come from many of the neighboring communities and have ranged in age from 12 through 18.

The instructors...

Bill Chapin has been playing piano professionally in the Chicago area since 1978, taught jazz piano at the the College of Lake County for 8 years, and currently teaches privately out of his home. Bill is the Director of Educational Technologies at Warren Township High School. See Bill's bio.

Paul Nielsen is well-known in the Chicago area, both as a jazz and music educator and as a working musician on multiple instruments. He directs the choirs at Grayslake North High School and the jazz band at Grayslake Central High School. See Paul's bio.

Why: To gain valuable experience playing in a combo setting, to get lots of time to improvise in a low-pressure setting, and to have fun and groove to the beat of the most American form of music, jazz.

Topics we may cover: Scales and patterns for improv;foun introductions and endings; trading fours; soloing; learning jazz styles such as swing, latin, waltz, blues, ballads; and, of course, jamming on jazz tunes. New this season is the opportunity for interested students to learn about and run sound reinforcement equipment (mixer, mic's, amps, cables, acoustics, etc.) as an optional learning experience.

Typical Session: Setup and warm-up--10 minutes; blues tunes and improv on the blues--20 minutes; ear training games and exercises--10 minutes; break--5 minutes; improv theory--10 minutes; rehearsal of tunes and jamming--60 minutes; assignments and review--5 minutes.

Cost: $190.00, which includes the cost of instructional materials, photocopying, and all arrangements and logistics for the program. Payment in full and the completed signup form are due at the time of the audition of June 5th at the latest.

Note: We will not pro-rate the cost for missed rehearsals.

Sign-Up Form: Please download the Information and Signup Sheet here, complete it, and mail your form and check to Bill Chapin, 326 Getchell Av., Grayslake, IL 60030-2315. You may also bring your form to the audition--due by June 5th at the latest.

Paul and I are looking forward to another fun summer of improvising. Come and join us!
Last Updated on Monday, 05 July 2010 08:42