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Jazz Supports Language, Arts, and Math
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  • Testimonials
  • Our Team
  • Schools
    • Examples of Common Core Standards Applicable to JazzSLAM
    • Live “In School” BCPS Presentations.
    • Pre-Recorded Presentations
    • eLearning Presentations
    • Private School Presentations
  • Add’l Jazz Resources
  • News
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • Book A JazzSLAM In-School Presentation
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What We Do

Our mission is to get 4th-6th grade students “jazzed” about learning jazz and the parallel skills inherent in academics.. We do this through fun, interactive music presentations that teach specific skills inherent in both music and academics.

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FORM = FREEDOM to Express Your Thoughts = LANGUAGE ARTS
Solos = Improvisations = “On the Spot” Compositions

12 BAR BLUES ~ to “Read, Think and Respond” Question.

1st 4 Bars = State the Topic Question

2nd 4 Bars = Restate the Topic

Last 4 Bars = the Response / the “Because” answer to the Topic Question.

A-A-B-A ~ Narrative Essay Form. As taught by JazzSLAM, both tell a 4 paragraph story.

“Who, What, Where, When, Why”, which builds to a dramatic climax/where a big problem occurs in the 3rd paragraph, then wraps the story up in the 4th paragraph.

Ex. The JazzSLAM Themesong is an example A-A-B-A song form. It is written to “I Got Rhythm”, the most typical A-A-B-A chord changes.
Verse-Chorus Song Form ~ Explanatory and Opinion Essay Forms.

In Explanatory:

  • 1st paragraph = State the Topic,
  • 2nd paragraph states your 1st Example
  • 3rd paragraph states your 2nd Example
  • Last paragraph = restate the Topic.

In Persuasive:

  • 1st paragraph, state = your Opinion
  • 2nd paragraph states your 1st Reason
  • 3rd paragraph states your 2nd Reason
  • Last paragraph = restate your Opinion.