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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Booking GJCW Alum

Each summer, the Grayslake Jazz Combo Workshop graduates a new group of young improvisers schooled and ready to go out and perform for willing audiences.

Our advanced group each year performs under the name of Lydian Concept, and our beginning group performs as the ii V I's (pronounced 2 5 1's). (What's behind the weird group names?)

Please consider giving our young improvisers an opportunity to provide music for your events. Our groups have played for picnics, block parties, art festivals, and church events, to name a few.

And, the price is right. Our students will play for fun, for food, or for profit. We also accept donations to the Grayslake High School music program or to the Drew Chapin Scholarship for Change.

To book one of our groups, please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Last Updated on Sunday, 04 April 2010 09:27