I haven't had much time to write this semester and I haven't had any cool events to share but here's how its been going:
My private guitar lessons are awesome. After last semester's focus on using resolving dominant sounds to move my lines along this semester is all about melodicism and motivic development. Instant change in my playing last week. Now I just need to work on it until the motivic ideas are an organic part of my improvisation.
I have three combo classes this semester. I was supposed to have improv with Bill Cunliffe but a scheduling conflict killed that and then he asked me to be in his Thursday night combo so I figured that was as good as the improv class this semester. Then the combo director was changed to bassist Luther Hughes so I thought I was hosed after I committed to yet another group but Luther has had some awesome material for me already. It also works well with my private lesson emphasis too. We are working out of this book and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to improve their improvisation skills:
It's definitely all Jazz and there is no tab so be forewarned. It's a grown-ups method book
My guitar combo is doing more of the same in terms of jazz music harmonized for five parts. The reading is still pretty hard for me but I'm getting better.
Combo #3 is with trumpet instructor Kye Palmer, who is (among other things) an alumni of the Brian Setzer Orchestra and the Tonight Show with Jay Leno house band. I was in this group last semester and decided to stay since it was also a good experience for me.
For my large performance ensemble I am doing my second and final semester of Mens Chorus. We are performing a pretty varied program this semester with music from Africa and Estonia, more Latin mass material, and a Plain White T's song where I'll probably also be playing guitar too. And some other stuff but thats the high points. From the director of this group I have gotten a ton of great performance help..not only vocal but also in terms of minimizing tension in my body when I play any instrument.
Music History is a survey class - we started with the middle ages and will get to contemporary composers as more of an over view before starting the "real" history series of classes. We had a test on Middle Ages and Renaissance music last week and we are starting the Baroque period this week. This class takes the most academic effort...the tests are on the book, the lectures and the assigned listening. I'm really enjoying it but it's going to be tough.
Musicianship and Music theory are more of the same from last semester...sightsinging, audiation, dictation and whatnot for musicianship and music theory is more Diatonic harmony. We just started in on non chord tones and secondary dominant functions are next week. Still mostly review for me but it's amazing how much I've forgotten since I took this material 27 years ago
Jazz harmony is interesting although I'm not in love with how it is being taught. We have a sub for two weeks who is awesome though. Plus a big part of this class is how to play chord voicings and progressions on piano so I'm making up for skipping my final piano class this semester (also lost to scheduling problems).
The only class I really have a problem with is the required "Music Production" class. I have two semesters of having to be an usher or a stage hand for concerts and other productions at the school. Just the amount of time that I will lose to this over the next year is pissing me off. And it's not like I don't know how concerts are put together.
This will be a pretty challenging semester but I skipped general ed in an attempt to push my musical skills up a large level before I have to start worrying about junior and senior recitals.