Meet Baron Tymas and hear his thoughts on UNC’s Jazz Workshop

This summer, UNC hosted its annual 2022 Summer Jazz Workshop. Students and Instructors come from across the country to learn more about the art form and what UNC’s music and jazz program has to offer.

Amongst the participants, I had the honor to interview jazz guitar instructor Baron Tymas. Baron has taught and lectured globally and won an N.C. Arts Council Jazz Composer Fellowship in 2008. Our conversation went as follows.

1. Question: When did you start playing guitar?

I was 14 and had an aunt who left a guitar at my house. At the time, I had many friends who played and acted as my inspiration to pick up the instrument.

2. Question: What made you want to begin teaching?

I first began to teach and pass down knowledge that others were giving me informally. I thought that was cool and naturally, as time continued, I developed a passion for it.

3. Question: What makes Jazz such a special genre?

It’s the many things that have to do with teamwork and collective creativity. From the musical side, jazz is an expression of African American culture. Lastly, it also uses great elements from African, European and Latin music.

4. Question: What is your favorite part of the UNC Summer Jazz Workshop?

First, it is very well organized. Second, I just enjoy meeting people of all ages who are interested in this type of music.

5. Question: Why do you feel students should take advantage of UNC Summer Jazz Workshop?

You get a lot of individualized attention and great opportunities to meet other people with a shared interests. You also are taught by world-class faculty who play and record right in front of you.