United Jazz Academy
A complete Jazz Studies program and community of world famous teaching artists. Learn the secrets to playing Jazz from the Masters and Living Legends!
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United Jazz Academy is a complete Jazz studies program designed to give students who enroll a complete curriculum with community support including private lessons and the opportunity to study and build relationships with our growing roster of master teaching artists and affiliates. Students get lifetime access to the courses plus personal attention and mentorship throughout their journey. New modules, notes, graphs, tools, sheet music, exercises, cheat sheets. Bundled with Systems for Improvisation, Jazzinar Live, Three Nobles, Jazz Stories and Insights, United Music Science Live Concert Series, and United Music Science Wheel complete courses.
"Alan Jay Palmer is a serious musician with many talents. His compositions are very original and beautiful. Alan is a dedicated teacher with a great knowledge of the history of American music. I am very pleased with his contributions to my band."
-Jackie McLean
“Alan Palmer is not only one of the great pianists and educators of our time, he is also one of the foremost experts of African, African American and Music History .”
-Josh Evans
“I’ve been very fortunate to have been under the tutelage of Professor Palmer at the Hartt School of Music and at the Artist Collective as a college student. It was inspirational being around a world class musician that was working with the top names in jazz. Just being able to see him play with Jackie McLean, Roy Hargrove and others greats gave him the utmost respect in the classroom. Alan has always had a swagger about him that made his rehearsals and his teaching full of energy and fun. He has a passion for passing on the language of jazz to the next generation and I know his teaching will help the future of this music..”
- Julius Tolentino
“Alan Jay Palmer, AKA BAP, teaches the truth. It is a privilege to study with him and be a part of the United Institute of Music Science community.”
- Leigh Meador