Jazz Studies

Bachelor of Music (BM)

Undergraduate Application Deadline

December 1st (First-year and Transfer)

Undergraduate Application Requirements

This section is for all first-year and transfer applicants from outside of USC applying to the Bachelor of Music (BM) Jazz Studies program for the fall semester. USC does not accept applications for spring admission.

Note: This information applies only to undergraduate Jazz Studies applicants. Current USC students should follow the change/addition of major application process.

All required materials must be submitted by December 1. We cannot guarantee the review of any material received after December 1. Any application not complete by December 1st may be removed from consideration.

Applicants experiencing hardship or extenuating circumstances due to natural disaster or public health concerns in their local area that may affect their ability to satisfy application requirements may contact the Thornton Office of Admission at uscmusic@usc.edu to explore possible accommodations. Though we cannot guarantee that accommodations/exceptions will be possible, applicants are encouraged to contact the Admission Office as soon as possible to allow the maximum amount of time to consider the options.

Applying For

Fall Admission

Auditions Required?

Yes, 2 rounds

Questions?

Email: uscmusic@usc.edu | Phone: (213)740-8986

Complete the USC Application

All applicants must complete the USC Undergraduate Application and submit all other application materials required by USC Admission by the December 1st deadline: First-year applicants, Transfer applicants, International applicants. The USC Undergraduate Application fee is $85. Click here for more information.

First-Year/Freshman: Important Notes for Completing the Common Application
  • Early Action (EA) is not available for majors requiring a portfolio or audition, which includes all undergraduate Thornton majors. Therefore, all first-year applicants to the Thornton School must select the “Regular Decision” option for the “Preferred admission plan” in the Common Application. Applicants will not be able to select a Thornton major under the “Early Action” admission plan in the Common Application.
  • Undergraduate applicants to the Thornton School are only permitted to select one Thornton major through the Common Application and it must be selected as the first-choice major.
  • Applicants who would like to be considered for admission to a second Thornton major (or a second area of emphasis within the same major) must complete the Second Major Request process by December 1. Please note that it is important to plan ample time to complete this process. Click here for Second Major Request instructions.
  • The final application deadline for undergraduate applicants to the Thornton School is December 1. The Common Application will list multiple deadlines but all Thornton applicants must complete both the USC Undergraduate Application process and the Thornton SlideRoom Portfolio by the December 1 deadline to be considered for admission. Applicants who fail to complete the application process by December 1 may be removed from consideration.
Transfers: Important Notes for Completing the Common Application
  • Undergraduate applicants to the Thornton School are only permitted to select one Thornton major through the Common Application and it must be selected as the first-choice major.
  • Applicants who would like to be considered for admission to a second Thornton major (or a second area of emphasis within the same major) must complete the Second Major Request process by December 1. Please note that it is important to plan ample time to complete this process. Click here for Second Major Request instructions.
  • The final application deadline for undergraduate applicants to the Thornton School is December 1. The Common Application will list multiple deadlines but all Thornton applicants must complete both the USC Undergraduate Application process and the Thornton SlideRoom Portfolio by the December 1 deadline to be considered for admission. Applicants who fail to complete the application process by December 1 may be removed from consideration.

Complete the SlideRoom Portfolio

All applicants must complete the Thornton SlideRoom portfolio by the December 1st deadline. The SlideRoom application fee is $25.

  • First-year applicants who receive a Common Application fee waiver will automatically have their SlideRoom fee waived.
  • Transfer applicants who qualify for a Common Application fee waiver may request a SlideRoom fee waiver by submitting the Fee Waiver Request Form as soon as possible, but by no later than 5:00 PM PT on November 26.
    • Note: the SlideRoom fee cannot be waived once a SlideRoom application is submitted. Be sure to submit the fee waiver request form prior to submitting the SlideRoom application. It is the applicant’s responsibility to make sure their SlideRoom is complete and submitted by the December 1 application deadline.

All Thornton supplemental materials must be uploaded through SlideRoom, which you will access through the link provided in the “Portfolio Instructions” section in the Common Application (see details below). Thornton supplemental materials will not be accepted via mail or email.

All first-year applicants: By selecting a Thornton program in the first-choice major field, the Common Application will automatically populate with the following text: “Because of the major you selected above, you will need to submit a Portfolio for your program to complete your application”. Select “Yes, I understand.” and refer to the Portfolio Instructions in the left hand column.

All transfer applicants: By selecting a Thornton program in the first-choice major field, the Common Application will automatically populate with the following text: “Because of the major you selected above, you will need to submit a Portfolio for your program to complete your application”. Select “Yes, I understand.” and refer to the “USC Thornton School of Music” SlideRoom link that will automatically populate below the portfolio question.

Applicants will be asked to provide the following materials in the SlideRoom portfolio:

SlideRoom Requirements

Prescreen Recorded Audition

Applicants to programs in Jazz Studies must submit video recordings to be prescreened by the faculty. Only video recordings are acceptable. The results of this prescreen will determine whether an applicant will be invited to perform a live audition.

The video audition recordings must include three to five selections of contrasting styles from the standard jazz repertoire. All selections must be on the applicant’s primary instrument or voice. See below for additional prescreen repertoire requirements:

Instrumentalists (except guitar – see below) must include “Airegin” by Sonny Rollins and “Blues for Alice” by Charlie Parker as two of the selections on their audition recording.

  • Lead trumpet players must also include two lead trumpet excerpts of contrasting styles (e.g., up-tempo, ballad) from the big band literature.
  • Bassists should play the head, a walking bass line, and a solo for each of the three to five selections. Bassists should also include four 2-octave major scales and four 2-octave minor scales; two of each should be played arco, two of each should be played pizzicato.
  • Drummers must play through the melody, the form and a solo for each selection on the recording. Drummers should also include several bars of a rhythm pattern in each of the following styles: swing, be-bop, Latin, funk and rock. Drummers should also demonstrate the use of brushes on one or more of the selections included on the recording.
  • Pianists, reed players and brass players should be sure to play the melody and an improvised solo on all selections.

Guitarists must include at least one selection from the standard jazz repertoire (such as All The Things You Are or jazz classics such as Take the “A” Train) and at least one selection should be a solo performance played in chord-melody style (harmonized in the solo guitar style of Joe Pass or George Van Eps). Guitarists must also include a one-minute verbal introduction in the pre-screening video, providing answers to the following questions:

  • What are your goals and aspirations in pursuing a career in music?
  • What do you expect to gain from and contribute to the Jazz Guitar program?

Vocalists must prepare four required pieces as described below, with either live accompaniment or backing track.

  1. “Body and Soul” (ballad tempo) – Vocalist must perform the first 16 measures of the head a cappella. The band (accompaniment) should enter on the bridge. Two choruses in total.
  2. “There Is No Greater Love” or “There Will Never Be Another You” (med-swing tempo) – Vocalist must perform the melody of the song, one chorus of improvisation, and return to the melody on the head out.
  3. “Au Privave” or “Ornithology” (up tempo) – Vocalist must perform the melody of the song, one or two choruses of improvisation, and the head out, using scat syllables (wordless).
  4. One Contrasting Jazz Song of your choice (non-ballad tempo) – Standard, Latin, contemporary.
  5. Original Song (optional) – one original song (composed by applicant).
Introductory Video for All Undergraduate Applicants

All applicants to undergraduate Thornton programs are required to submit a single-take, unedited, and preferably unscripted 1-2 minute video that offers a brief personal introduction and answers the following question: How do you envision using your USC Thornton education to become a force for positive change in the evolution of the music profession and music as an art form?

Jazz Studies Capstone Project Video

The music profession is changing, and we’re changing with it. USC Thornton’s undergraduate music curriculum maintains a rigorous foundation of the finest musical training, while also offering flexibility for students to chart their own artistic pathway. We aim to create musical leaders who can not only take advantage of traditional opportunities, but also discover new ones – and even create their own. All four years are aimed at the two things most important to musicians: taking their musicianship to the highest levels and preparing for a thriving professional life.

One of the components of this forward-thinking curriculum is the option of a senior capstone that allows students to develop and fully realize a unique project related to their work as musicians. This could involve developing a hybrid performance, conducting original research, exploring new technologies, or applying creative expression to a pressing social issue.

To help us get to know our applicants and their unique identity as young musicians, all applicants to undergraduate programs in the Thornton School are required to submit (via SlideRoom) a single-take, unedited, and preferably unscripted video of no more than two minutes. In this video applicants must answer the following question: If you were pitching your capstone project idea today, what is the project you would propose and why?”

Résumé

The résumé should list musical, professional, and academic experience and is generally 1-2 pages in length.

Repertoire List

This list should include works studied and performed. Etudes, scale studies, arias, art songs, chamber music, solo pieces, and original compositions are all examples of what could be included in this list.

Transcripts
  • First-year applicants are not required to upload transcripts in SlideRoom but must submit official transcripts to USC Admission, as required.
  • Transfer applicants are required to upload a copy of all college transcripts in SlideRoom in addition to the official transcripts that must be submitted to USC Admission.
    • Note: USC Admission also requires official high school transcripts (with date of graduation) and official college transcripts of any and all college coursework completed through the fall term for all transfer applicants.
Letters of Recommendation (Optional)

In addition to the recommendation letters required by USC Admission submitted via the Common Application, undergraduate applicants may submit optional letters of recommendation via the SlideRoom Portfolio “References” section. Important notes for optional letters of recommendation:

  • Any optional letters of recommendation you want reviewed by the Thornton faculty must be submitted via the Thornton SlideRoom “References” section by December 1. We cannot guarantee the review of any material received after December 1.
  • Required letters of recommendation submitted to USC Admission through the appropriate Common Application avenues will automatically be included with the Thornton SlideRoom application for review by Thornton Faculty for first-year/freshman applicants.
  • USC Admission will not receive any optional letter of recommendation submitted through the Thornton SlideRoom “References” section.
  • Any recommendation sent via mail or email will not be reviewed by the Thornton faculty.
Consent Form

Applicants to the Thornton School will be required to complete and upload the following form in SlideRoom:

Slideroom Media Troubleshooting Tips

For helpful Slideroom media upload troubleshooting tips, please click here.

Perform Audition if Invited

The results of the prescreen will determine whether an applicant will be invited to perform a live audition. Notice of the results of the prescreen audition will be sent to applicants via email in late December, which will include the date and time of the live audition, if invited. Live auditions typically occur in late January and early February. Please do not make travel plans to audition at USC Thornton until you have received confirmation of your audition appointment.

Prospective students are strongly encouraged to visit our campus and live audition events can be the ideal opportunity for this kind of visit. We therefore encourage applicants to make every effort to perform their live audition in person on the USC campus.

Applicants who live more than 100 miles from the USC campus and are unable to travel to Los Angeles for their live audition due to financial hardship can request an online audition on their Thornton SlideRoom Portfolio. Applicants who live within a 100-mile radius of the USC campus are required to perform their live audition in person.

Please carefully note that a requested online audition may be scheduled on a date that does not fall on one of our regularly scheduled audition weekends, and it is not guaranteed that all online audition requests can be granted.

Live Audition Requirements

In addition to the specific repertoire requirements as indicated below, all applicants must also be prepared to demonstrate skills in jazz improvisation and sight-reading at the live audition.

Instrumentalists (except guitar – see below) must perform the same repertoire that was included on their prescreen recording.

Guitarists must perform the following repertoire:

  • Solo performance of a standard song or a jazz classic (standard songs such as All The Things You Are or jazz classics such as Take the “A” Train) played in the chord-melody style (harmonized in the solo guitar style of Joe Pass or George Van Eps).
  • Performance of a standard song or a jazz classic. Applicants should be prepared to play the melody, play an improvised solo on the form, and then play rhythm accompaniment for another soloist. This selection will be performed either in a duo setting with a faculty member or a trio setting with bass and drums.
  • Major and minor scales and modes covering the entire fingerboard (at the discretion of the faculty and time permitting).
  • Major and minor triads on four different string sets, seventh chord voicings and extended harmonies (at the discretion of the faculty and time permitting).
  • Sight reading (notes, rhythms or chords with harmonic rhythms).
  • For applicants performing a live audition in-person on the USC campus: A bassist and a drummer from the program will be present to assist with your audition. Applicants will be asked to perform a jazz blues selection with the bassist and drummer.

Vocalists MUST BRING FOUR (4) PRINTED COPIES OF ALL MUSIC in their chosen key for the live in-person audition and must be ready to count-off the band. Please see live audition requirements below:

  1. “Darn That Dream” (ballad tempo) – Vocalists must perform one chorus of the melody.
  2. “All of Me” (med-swing) – Vocalists must perform the melody and improvise one chorus.
  3. One contrasting jazz song of your choice (non-ballad tempo) – Vocalists must perform one Standard, Latin, or contemporary piece. We encourage vocalists to bring their own (notated) arrangement of the song of choice.

In addition to the requirements listed above, the live audition for Vocalists will also include:

  • Improvisation over a Blues (med-up) – Vocalists will improvise three choruses on a major Blues (in their preferred key).
  • Sight-reading – Vocalists will be asked to sight-read a short musical selection.
  • Theory/Harmony/Ear Training – Vocalists will be asked questions that help assess their knowledge of theory, harmony, and ear training.

Important note for all Jazz applicants performing a live audition in-person on the USC campus: Accompaniment will be provided and applicants must bring legible lead sheets for all of their prepared tunes to the audition. Drummers must also carefully note that they must bring their own sticks to the audition.