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Introduction to Jazz Piano

Date

June 8-July 31, 2026

Online

Asynchronous with zoom sessions Tuesdays 8pm CST

Course Code

MECA 8206B | MMEd 510*

Credits

MECA: 3 | MMEd: 2*

Tuition

$1,194

Course Description

This course will strive to demystify jazz harmony from a pianists perspective. Through lessons, listening, and videos the student will begin to see the relationship of jazz chords to scales and modes needed for improvisation. Students will also learn one tune per Unit that will help to solidify the exercises studied in the 3 previous segments. Each Unit has 4 segments two of which are due at the end of each week of class in the form of performance videos, or less often written assignments.

 

*  This course is offered at two course levels. Students enrolled in the MMEd program at VanderCook are eligible to enroll for the 500 course number. Students not enrolled in the MMEd program who wish to earn graduate credit as a MECA Continuing Education student should register for the 7000 course number. The difference in credits earned and tuition cost is attributed to the difference in tuition rates for the MMEd and MECA Continuing Education programs. If you are unsure which section is best for you, please contact us directly at [email protected].

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Instructor

Steve Million

In 1988, Steve Million was a semifinalist in the internationally renowned Thelonious Monk Piano Competition; that same year, the Missouri native moved to Chicago and never looked back. The music of Monk continued to play an important role in his career. In the 90s he formed a two-keyboard band called Monk’s Dream with Mike Kocour and Robert Shy; in the 2000s created the humor-filled band Thelonious Moog with Joe “Guido” Welsh; and is now part of a piano duo with esteemed pianist Jeremy Kahn called Double Monk that performs the music of Monk with their arrangements and sometimes with the modern dancer Ariane Dolan. Around 2004 Million began a rewarding career teaching privately at the respected Merit School of Music, where he is now Jazz Chair, runs classes in jazz piano, jazz ensembles, and improvisation. In addition to playing his regular nightly gig at the popular downtown restaurant Catch 35. Million has recorded three CDs for Palmetto Records: Million to One (1995), Thanks A Million (1997), and Truth Is (1999) featuring such artists as trumpet great Randy Brecker, saxists Chris Potter and Dick Oatts, and legendary bassist Michael Moore. He has also released a trio album, Poetic Necessities (BluJazz, 2002), and a solo album, Remembering The Way Home (Origin, 2008).

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