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Welcome
The Jazz String Caucus, founded in January, 2000 at the International
Association for Jazz Education Conference in New Orleans, believes that
improvisational fluency should be available to every string player: a skill that
we feel is essential in nurturing the complete musical development of the
twenty-first century string player.
To that end, we strive to help string teachers at every level teach
improvisation, and we're trying to make it easier for jazz teachers to teach
strings. We're creating curriculum recommendations for string teachers who want
to learn about jazz, and technical recommendations for the jazz teachers who
don't know strings.
We have string improvisation resources available for all, including
bibliographies and discographies, sheet music for alternative string groups, and
contacts with improvising string clinicians and teachers.We're connecting people with questions to people with answers.
We have a website at www.stringscentral.com
, which will list and help
distribute instructional sheet music for all sizes of string chamber groups,
including rhythm sections. We also list clinicians there, and their
instructional products such as books and videos.
The discussion list
is
a forum where your questions, and possibly your knowledge, can be shared.
Please Join the String Caucus!
On this page is a history of the first year of the String Caucus, traced through emails
during the year 2000.