Chaz Underriner

Jazz / Improvised

Session No. 1

Session no. 1 is the first EP by the Chaz Underriner Quintet, a group founded in 2022 as vehicle for Chaz’s new compositions inspired by jazz, funk, blues, and folk music. The EP consists of 4 tracks, each of which are original jazz compositions for the quintet.
Personnel:
Chaz Underriner, composition and guitar
Garrett Wingfield, saxophones
Carlos Martinez, keyboard
Dan Walters, bass
Colby Savary, drums
Recorded in Tinsley Hall, Stetson University July 9th, 2022
Destin Beaumont, audio engineer
Jodi-Ann Taylor and Connor Bradt, video and audio engineering
Chaz Underriner, mixing engineer and video editor

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Yuki Shuffle

I had a lot of fun making a video jazz jam (featuring my dog, Yuki) after classes went online in spring 2020. I recorded using a webcam, a dynamic mic, and Logic Pro X and did all of the audio and video editing inside of Premiere Pro.

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Persona 5 video game score

An example of combining multiple music pieces into RPG gameplay for my Scoring for Multimedia class at Stetson university.

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Jazz tunes on social media

Lonely Walk: Vacant Lot A chorus of ‘A Night in Tunisia’:

Ex Mus Ensemble – Album no. 1

An album of structured improvisations featuring Colton Lytle, Jolene Masone, and Chaz Underriner.  Continue reading →

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Uncover

Uncover Directed/Choreographed by Christie Nelson Dancer – Melissa Sanderson Guitarist – Chaz Underriner Performed at the Texas Dance Improvisation Festival, 2013 at Texas State University, San Marcos, TX

To Kill the Lingering Taste

To Kill the Lingering Taste by Chaz Underriner Choreographer: Melissa Sanderson Performers: Angela Falcone, Jessica Hale, Jana Stukanov Live Electronics: Dan Tramte Guitar and Pedals: Chaz Underriner The M.F.A. Culminating Project of Melissa Sanderson November 6th, 2013 Texas Woman’s University … Continue reading »

Mosaic

A collection of jazz tunes and guided improvisations to Kevin Walthall’s spoken word poetry.