Afro-Latin Music for Brass Players

Course Number
ILBR-151
Description

Latin music is a diverse and exciting genre encompassing a wide range of styles from Central to South America, from the passionate rhythms of salsa and merengue to the energetic phrases of Latin jazz and timba. Brass instruments play a vital role in many Latin music styles, adding their unique brilliance and power to the ensemble. This course will teach brass players how to play a variety of Latin music styles, including salsa, merengue, cha-cha-chá, Latin jazz, and timba. Students will learn the essential rhythms and techniques of each style, how to navigate session work, and the improvisational nuances of the style. This course will provide brass players with the skills and knowledge they need to play a variety of Latin music styles. Students will learn how to add their unique brilliance and power to Latin music ensembles and will have the opportunity to develop their improvisational skills.

Credits
1
Prerequisites
None
Required Of
None
Electable By
Brass principals
Major Elective for
Performance
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Boston
Department
BRASS
Course Chair
Nicholas Payton
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