Jack Bazaar

Date: 
Thursday, April 13, 2023 - 20:00 to 21:45
Room: 
Large Classroom
Student should bring: 

nagado bachi (usually larger diameter, harder "kashi" wood)
earplugs

Class syllabus: 

Aisatsu

Stretch
While we talk about goals for this class:
-Since Jack Bazaar is such a "busy" piece, it's important to be thoughtful of the audience
-Make it clear what they should be looking for, or purpose of each section/part
- -Drama - what's the highlight of the section?
- -Which arm should they be paying attention to?
- -How should they be listening to the piece/section?

Karc
Trance-like? = consistent sound -> Ka's need to be accurate
Music? = dynamics while playing -> Ex: Use the diddles to highlight the sound after
BUT - still needs to be beautiful -> Use more of body

Kronkite
Which arm gets the attention?
How does it end?

Maracas
Groove
Have the control to make sure it's groovy -> Show it with body by emphasizing the movement of the hits that are louder

Murder
Flower Blossoming

Slowplosion
Use the name: Slow + Explosion

Runaway
How would you enhance this?

Hedge Trimmer
and this?

Cats and Dogs
and this?

Run Through
How did you do?
What can you improve on next?

Clean

Aisatsu

Teacher(s): 
Yuta Kato
Attendance: 
Christine Elegino
Katie Durnbaugh
Silvia Võ
Mei-Ling Laures
Mitsue Kajikawa
Patsy Matsushita
Wendy Ito

Classes in this Course

Date Title
Thu, March 30, 2023 Dokokara
Thu, April 06, 2023 Omiyage
Thu, April 13, 2023 Jack Bazaar
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