On the ArtistWorks Music Series, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler speaks with master musicians across all genres as they dive deep into topics like becoming a musician, playing at the professional level, and the journey of learning music. You can learn music online from any of the artists featured…
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our co-founder Patricia Butler sits down with Grammy Award-winning musician, 4-time IBMA “Mandolin Player of the Year,” and ArtistWorks master bluegrass mandolin instructor, Sierra Hull, to discuss the concept of “How to Find Your Own Sound.” Together, they explore the process of developing a unique voice as a player, determining how you want to sound on your instrument, and setting goals so that you can achieve your desired tones on your stringed instrument of choice.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our Director of Content & Production, Marcus Luscombe guest-hosts an exclusive conversation with founding members of the Punch Brothers and ArtistWorks bluegrass instructors Chris Eldridge and Noam Pikelny. Together, they discuss the Punch Brothers' latest album "Hell On Church Street," which was recently released on January 14, 2022. They cover topics ranging from the conceptualization of the album to its unique recording process, the band's first post-lockdown tour to support the release, and more.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, Grammy Award-winning musician and boundary-pushing harmonica player, Howard Levy sits down to interview two of his biggest musical influences—his parents. Together, Howard, his father Ira, and mother Arlene explore their family's musical heritage. They discuss Ira's passion for singing and career as a vocalist, the broadway musical Arlene wrote, the details of how they inspired Howard to pursue a life in music, and more.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our co-founder Patricia Butler sits down with legendary jazz guitar player and ArtistWorks fingerstyle guitar instructor, Martin Taylor, for the latest installment of our Artist Bio Series.In the “Bio Series” episodes of our podcast, Patricia chats with members of our world-renowned faculty about their lives, careers, and experiences that led them to become the master musicians that they are today. This week, Patricia and Martin Taylor discuss Martin's musical upbringing, how his father inspired him to play the guitar, the elements that drew him to fingerstyle guitar playing and jazz music, and more.
In this week's special holiday episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our co-founder Patricia Butler sits down to chat with seven of our master ArtistWorks instructors: Mike Marshall, Paul Gilbert, Martin Taylor, Howard Levy, Tony Trischka, Eric Marienthal, and Sierra Hull. Together, these musical icons explore and perform some of the most meaningful music that inspires their holiday season, and share their favorite holiday memories as well.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our co-founder Patricia Butler sits down with shred guitar icon and ArtistWorks rock guitar instructor, Paul Gilbert, to discuss his latest holiday album release, "‘TWAS." Together, they explore the album's writing and recording process, musical selection, wide breadth of featured genres, and more.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, Grammy Award-winning musician, ten-time IBMA “Guitarist of the Year,” and ArtistWorks bluegrass guitar instructor, Bryan Sutton, sits down to interview his father and fellow guitar guru, Jerry Sutton, for a special holiday feature. Together, they explore their family's musical heritage, Jerry's first musical experiences that drew him to the guitar, and Bryan's childhood surrounded by stringed instruments and bluegrass music.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our co-founder Patricia Butler sits down with ArtistWorks electric country guitar instructor and one of Nashville's most sought-after session musicians, Guthrie Trapp, to discuss the concept of “How to Get Out of a Musical Slump.” Together, they explore different techniques for staying motivated, the importance of cutting yourself slack when you are in a musical slump, and how to avoid plateaus in your musical progress.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our co-founder Patricia Butler sits down with Grammy Award-winning guitarist, co-founder of world-renowned bluegrass outfit Punch Brothers, and ArtistWorks bluegrass guitar instructor, Chris Eldridge, to discuss the concept of “How to Get Out of a Musical Slump.” Together, they explore different techniques for staying connected to and curious about your instrument, methods for staying motivated, and how to avoid plateaus in your musical progress.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our co-founder Patricia Butler sits down with Grammy-nominated singer and ArtistWorks' instructor of bluegrass vocals, Michael Daves, to discuss the concept of “How to Get Out of a Musical Slump.” Together, they explore different techniques for tackling difficult musical passages, methods for staying motivated, and how to avoid plateaus in your musical progress.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our co-founder Patricia Butler sits down with legendary banjoist and ArtistWorks bluegrass banjo instructor, Tony Trischka, for the latest installment of our new Artist Bio Series.In the “Bio Series” episodes of our podcast, Patricia will be chatting with members of our world-renowned faculty about their lives, careers, and experiences that led them to become the master musicians that they are today. This week, Patricia and Tony Trischka discuss Tony's musical family and upbringing, his love of folk music, and what drew him to learn the Earl Scruggs style of banjo playing. They also detail Tony's experiences sharing the stage with musical icons like Steve Martin, Stevie Nicks, and Lindsey Buckingham, his legacy as a teacher instructing some of the modern banjo greats like Béla Fleck and Noam Pikelny, and more.
We're excited to announce that, after ten years as one of our premier bluegrass instructors here at ArtistWorks, master mandolinist Mike Marshall has just completed his 8,000th Video Exchange. To celebrate this fantastic milestone, our cofounder Patrica Butler sat down with Mike to conduct an in-depth interview as part of an exclusive episode of our ArtistWorks Music Series podcast to discuss his experience teaching on the ArtistWorks Video Exchange platform over the last decade.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our cofounder Patricia Butler sits down with legendary shred guitar virtuoso and ArtistWorks electric rock guitar instructor, Paul Gilbert, for the first installment of our new Artist Bio Series. In the “Bio Series” episodes of our podcast, Patricia will be chatting with members of our world-renowned faculty about their lives, careers, and experiences that led them to become the master musicians that they are today. This week, Patricia and Paul Gilbert discuss Paul's childhood obsession with music, the joy of getting his first guitar, his experience teaching at the Musician's Institute, the formation of Mr. Big and Racer X, and more.
We're excited to announce that, after ten years as one of our premier bluegrass instructors here at ArtistWorks, master guitarist Bryan Sutton has just completed his 9,000th Video Exchange. To celebrate this fantastic milestone, our cofounder Patrica Butler sat down with Bryan to conduct an in-depth interview as part of an exclusive episode of our ArtistWorks Music Series podcast to discuss his experience teaching on the ArtistWorks Video Exchange platform over the last decade.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our cofounder Patricia Butler sits down with world-renowned jazz bassist John Patitucci and saxophone virtuoso Eric Marienthal, to discuss the concept of “How to Play at an Advanced Level,” particularly in the context of jazz improvisation. Together, these master ArtistWorks instructors explore the importance of attentive listening and communicating with other musicians on stage, having a strong knowledge of harmony, and continually refining and improving on basic techniques in order to take your playing to an advanced stage.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, our cofounder Patricia Butler sits down with ArtistWorks electric country guitar instructor and one of Nashville's most sought-after session musicians, Guthrie Trapp, to discuss the concept of “How to Find Your Own Sound.” Together, they explore the process of developing a unique voice as a player, the value of focusing on what you have to say through your music, and the importance of embracing a diverse array of musical influences.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, ArtistWorks cofounder Patricia Butler sits down with Grammy award-winning master musician, founding member of the Punch Brothers, and ArtistWorks banjo instructor, Noam Pikelny, to discuss the concept of “How to Find Your Own Sound.” Together, they explore the process of developing a unique voice as a player, how to embrace outside influence while still expressing yourself musically, and the importance of focusing on tone as much as note choice and execution when performing.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, ArtistWorks cofounder Patricia Butler sits down with Grammy-nominated master musician and ArtistWorks bluegrass mandolin instructor, Mike Marshall, to discuss the concept of “Overcoming Musical Obstacles.” Together, they explore the benefits of making mistakes and working through them, collaborating and playing with other musicians of a similar skill level, and taking consistent incremental steps to elevate your playing.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with David Butler, Chairman and co-founder of ArtistWorks, creator of Video Exchange Learning, and our Beginner's Guide to Acoustic Guitar instructor, to discuss the best ways to make your summer season musical. Together, they explore the benefits of playing music outdoors, getting together with friends to perform, and discovering new outlets to infuse your summer with more music.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with boundary-pushing harmonica player Howard Levy to continue the conversation on the concept of becoming a confident musician with another ArtistWorks master instructor. Together, they explore the role that confidence plays in performance, how to properly set expectations to bolster your confidence, and the steps you can take to grow into a truly fearless player.
In this week's episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with master bluegrass acoustic guitar player and ArtistWorks instructor Bryan Sutton to discuss the concept of becoming a confident musician. Together, they explore the role that confidence plays in performance, what can bolster or erode your confidence, and the steps you can take to become a truly fearless player.
In this week’s episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with recording and touring bass guitar icon and ArtistWorks instructor, Nathan East, to discuss the art of recording soundtracks for film. They examine the processes and techniques used to record a film score, and how those processes differ from recording a traditional album. Nathan also recounts his recent experience recording bass for the Oscar-winning soundtrack of the Pixar animated film, “Soul.”
In this week’s episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with master jazz guitar player and ArtistWorks instructor Dave Stryker to discuss the concept of building a practice roadmap, and the best approaches to making your practice time more efficient, productive, and successful.
This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with world-renowned ukulele players and ArtistWorks instructors Craig Chee and Sarah Maisel to discuss the concept of building a practice roadmap, and the best approaches to making your practice time efficient, successful, and fun!
This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with blues guitar master and ArtistWorks instructor Keith Wyatt to dive into the complex history of the blues, and explore how blues has grown and evolved into multiple classic and modern styles since its inception.
Welcome to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with jazz piano master George Whitty to discuss the rich musical legacy and nuances of jazz music.
Welcome back to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with ArtistWorks fiddle master Darol Anger to discuss how to create a roadmap to a more effective practice routine that will take your playing to the next level. The show is available now anywhere you listen to podcasts, or you can listen here on our site.
Welcome to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with Grammy® award-winning and nine-time International Bluegrass Music Association Guitar Player of the Year, flatpick guitar master Bryan Sutton to celebrate the life and times of Bluegrass legend Doc Watson on his birthday. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can listen here on ArtistWorks.
Welcome to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with bluegrass vocal icon Micheal Daves to discuss the rich musical legacy of bluegrass music.
Welcome to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler speaks with GRAMMY® and Emmy Award-winning jazz piano icon George Whitty to discuss the development of musical style and his advice on how musicians of any instrument or genre can create their own unique sound!
Welcome to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning Bluegrass Banjo icon Tony Trischka to discuss the rich musical legacy of bluegrass music. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can listen here at ArtistWorks.
Welcome to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning Bluegrass Banjo icon Tony Trischka to discuss the rich musical legacy of the 1960’s. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can listen here at ArtistWorks.
This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with co-founder David Butler to discuss the rich musical legacy of the 1960’s. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can listen here on ArtistWorks.
Welcome to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning jazz saxophone icon Eric Marienthal to discuss the rich musical legacy of the 1960’s.
Welcome to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with Grammy® award-winning and nine-time International Bluegrass Music Association Guitar Player of the Year, flatpick guitar master Bryan Sutton to discuss how to overcome roadblocks in your musical journey. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can listen here on ArtistWorks.
For Jason the secret to playing better is to set very specific goals. “A talented player can get very far by putting in the hours, but most will improve quicker if they practice with purpose,” says Vieaux, who has played with over 100 different orchestras around the world. “You can play for 10 hours a day, but if you aren’t focused you may not get better. Finding a good teacher is important because they will help you set realistic goals, which will lead to better technique."
Welcome back to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with GRAMMY award-winning jazz saxophone legend Eric Marienthal to discuss how to overcome roadblocks in your musical journey. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can listen here on ArtistWorks.
Erskine has worked with a wide array of respected artists, ranging from the likes of Joni Mitchell and Weather Report to Kate Bush and the BBC Symphony, and his experience provides a truly invaluable perspective on how to improve your musicianship.
Any musician will often tell you that there are peaks and valleys when it comes to improving on your instrument. But what most musicians or teachers rarely explain is how to maximize your peaks or how to keep the valleys short.
Welcome back to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with ArtistWorks piano master Christie Peery to discuss how to refine your practice routine as well as how to adapt to overcome roadblocks in your musical journey.
This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with ArtistWorks violin master Richard Amoroso to discuss how to develop a practice routine that will take your playing to the next level.You can learn Violin online from Richard, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.
ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with Golden Age Audio founder Bo Medin to discuss their affordable approach to obtaining a vintage sound.You can learn from any one of our master musicians, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.
ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with rising jazz guitar star Dave Stryker to discuss what it's like to learn an instrument as an adult. You can learn guitar online from Dave, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.
ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with rock guitar legend Paul Gilbert to discuss what it's like to learn an instrument as an adult. You can learn guitar online from Paul, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.
ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with blues guitar legend Keith Wyatt to discuss what it's like to learn an instrument as an adult. You can learn 'ukulele online from Keith, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.
ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with 'ukulele masters Craig Chee and Sarah Maisel to discuss what it's like to learn an instrument as an adult. You can learn 'ukulele online from Craig and Sarah, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.
ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler chats with ArtistWorks Co-Founder, Chairman and lifelong guitarist David Butler about his newest ArtistWorks course.You can learn acoustic guitar online from David himself, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.
While live music may be gone for the time being, this week’s episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast is sure to invoke some concert nostalgia. We’re digging into the ArtistWorks archives to bring you a pre-show interview with legendary musicians Howard Levy and Béla Fleck!You can learn Harmonica online from Levy himself, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.
ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler chats with legendary banjoist and Punch Brothers member Noam Pikelny about his newest ArtistWorks course.You can learn banjo online from Noam himself, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.
ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with bluegrass flatpick guitar legend Bryan Sutton to discover the music that inspires him.You can learn bluegrass flatpick guitar online from Sutton himself, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.
ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler chats with brilliant dobro/lapsteel player and Infamous Stringdusters member Andy Hall to find out about the music that influenced him to pursue a life in music.You can learn dobro online from Hall himself, and try out free lessons, by visiting here: https://hubs.ly/H0lTBwX0When you’re ready to sign up, use code PODCAST20 for 20% off 6 and 12 month memberships.We hope you enjoy the podcast, and that you're keeping well in these uncertain times.