Jazzy Warm Up!
Weekly Teaching Tip – Feb. 27, 2017
by Agata Pisko
Hello everybody!
This is another teaching tip with the material I use to introduce jazz to my students. One of jazz educators I like is Bob Stoloff “the master of scat and jazz improvisation”. I love his book “Scat! Vocal Improvisation Techniques.”
I also strongly recommend his other publications such as “Vocal Improvisation“ an Instru-Vocal Approach for Soloists, Groups and Choirs.”
In the attachment, you will find a sheet with a wonderful jazzy warm up coming up from one of his books. Stoloff syllables
As accompaniment, I play a 2 – 5 chord progression in all keys repeating the pattern twice in each key and modulating one whole step down after each repetition
(Cmi/F7, Cmi/F7, Bbmi/Eb7, Bbmi/Eb7, etc.). You can play it straight, as a funk, as a bossa or you may want to swing it. While singing the syllables, remember to keep a nice air/muscle balance and shape the vowels in a round natural way. Switch octaves to let your students experience different registers. Keep the same tension on the vocal cord. Have fun!