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Last updated on 2025-05-30

Program overview

Program Overview

The Introduction to Commercial Jazz Music - Tuba (JM181) program is an intensive eight-month course designed to enhance your skills for a successful career in music. This program focuses on using jazz as a framework to develop essential skills in repertoire, small group performance, and improvisation. By participating in this program, you will clarify your musical perspective and create a personal framework that supports your ongoing development as a musician.

 

Program Structure

The Introduction to Commercial Jazz Music - Tuba (JM181) program is structured over a duration of 2 semesters. This program offers a comprehensive learning experience that includes:

  • Intensive performance training
  • Focus on repertoire and improvisation
  • Opportunities for online learning
  • Work-integrated learning experiences

Students will engage in various activities that enhance their understanding of jazz music and its commercial aspects. The program is designed to provide a well-rounded education that prepares students for the dynamic music industry.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Opportunity to apply for a 16-week summer fellowship with the Centre for Creative Business Innovation and Humber Galleries.
  • Work alongside industry professionals and peers to create multidisciplinary experiences.
  • Access to the Humber Cultural Hub, equipped with the latest creative technology.
  • Participation in workshops for audition preparation with experienced faculty.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Introduction to Commercial Jazz Music - Tuba (JM181) program can pursue various career paths in the music industry, including:

  • Jazz Musician: Perform in various settings, including clubs, festivals, and concerts, showcasing jazz repertoire.
  • Music Educator: Teach music theory, performance, and improvisation in schools or private settings.
  • Session Musician: Collaborate with other artists in studio recordings and live performances.
  • Composer/Arranger: Create original compositions or arrangements for various ensembles and projects.
  • Music Producer: Oversee the production of music recordings, working with artists to achieve their vision.

 

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