Whether you’re a veteran camper or you’re just stopping in to kick the tires, we’re glad you’re here.
Our full story is at www.tritonejazz.com. Here at Tritone Time, we’ll post the latest–breaking news about our camps, the need for particular instruments (bass players, drummers and trombonists for sure!), any changes in faculty, and info of general interest.
But more important, we hope to hear from you. If you’re a veteran camper with advice for those who are contemplating a first Tritone experience, please share it. If you’re thinking about a Tritone camp and have questions about what to expect, please ask.Here’s what’s going on this summer:
- Tritone Jazz at Naz, July 27-August 1, Nazareth College, Rochester, NY
- Tritone Cool at the Lake, August 10-15, Bjorklunden, Baileys Harbor, WI
We hope to hear from you soon.
February 12, 2008 at 12:49 pm |
Dear Tritone Staff,
I’m a recently retired attorney and long-time jazz fan organizing my own local amateur “kicks” big band. I’m very interested in your camp concept and plan to attend this summer. In the meantime (and to help me prepare for camp), I’d like to develop my ear and investigate improvisation more deeply. Can any of you or your faculty direct me to any books or methods that will help me as I practice/study on my own AND in working with my big band?
Thank you.