JazzCamp
JazzCamp
WSAX-LP Jazz Band Camp
WSAX-LP and SEMM Foundation's Music Academy offers summer jazz band camp for Middle School and High School students each June. Next year's dates are June 11-15, 2018, at the SEMM Foundation Main Campus.
The purpose of the camp is to:
Introduce students to playing jazz, both in ensemble and combo configurations
Enhance their middle school band experience and prepare them for high school jazz band.
Give students the opportunity to learn from, and play alongside jazz teachers and educators, as well as professional musicians from the community.
Sessions are offered for brass, woodwinds, and rhythm section, in Theory, Improvisation, Big Band, Combo, sectionals, jazz listening and private lessons. Click here to register. The camp is held at the SEMM Foundation Main Campus.
Tuition is $249 and includes all classes, teaching materials, a Jazz Camp T-Shirt and CD of the final concert.
A meal plan is available. Scholarships are awarded to students who would not otherwise be able to attend
camp without tuition help. Most scholarships are for one-half tuition ($125). Click here for scholarship information.
Click here for a Jazz Camp brochure.
After Registering
On your first day of camp, you'll be playing audition for one of the teachers. The function of the audition is to
help us find out what skills you already have, and which skills we can work on while you're at camp. It will also
help us assign music that is the proper level for you. So there's nothing to be nervous about - just show us what
you can do!
Print off and practice the audition piece for your instrument. If you intend to play more than one instrument at
camp, print and practice each piece. Click here to obtain audition music.
We're looking forward to seeing you!
Students will be under appropriate adult supervision by teachers and staff at all times.
Camp Director
Camp Director holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Music Education.
Other staff includes area high school and college directors and teachers. Professional musicians from the
community will assist in combo work and provide "real-world" playing experience for the students.