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**Reupload. Originally Posted 5/15/20**Join Dr. Payne and Eric as they host a discussion focused on wearing the many hats of music education from the podium beyond that of conductor. Among the topics covered will be directed listening, error detection, fundamentals, teaching how to practice, pacing, student engagement, social emotional learning and much more. Joining us in our discussion is Dr. Michael Raiber, Director of Bands at Mustang Central Middle School in Mustang, OK and co-author of Journey from Music Student to Teacher: A Professional Approach. Not Your Forte Podcast is a music education podcast that is geared towards helping Music Education students survive and thrive throughout their undergrad as well as prepare to enter the "real world". Not Your Forte is brought to you by Eric Tinkler, a senior in music education at Kansas State and Dr. Phillip Payne, the Undergraduate Music Education advisor at Kansas State. You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and much more!Support the show
We, at Music Student 101, believe that music is truly a common language! We wonder how it effects our animal friends. We wonder if some form of music exists among our animal friends. Join us as we discuss elephants, rodents, bats, crocodiles and mosquitoes!
Eleven-year-old Zjencès Bell took an early interest in birds after he learned his first bird call. As a piano student, Zjencès soon blended his love of birds with his musical skills by creating piano compositions inspired by bird calls and songs. In this show, hear an excerpt of his composition inspired by the otherworldly voice of the Common Loon.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
It's all fun and games until you discover Confessions is not at least top 10 in Apple Music's 100 Best Albums list. Sit back, relax, and laugh with us! Social Media Twitter - @madmusicpodcastInstagram: @madmusicpodcastTiktok: @madmusicpodcastLinktree: linktr.ee/madmusicpodcastEmail: madmusicpodcast@gmail.comCreditsHosts: Mikala (Instagram: omegafattyassid09), Ama (Instagram: amaziva), Dami (Instagram: afrodamiac)Producers: Mikala, Ama, and Dami Editor: MikalaSpotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5HPtRqi77owOAJkCBq9wdM?si=8ca29810859b4635
In this episode, we sit down with Surbiton High music student, Mahoor in the Senior School and talk about her new composition 'Symphony of Persia'. The episode includes an interview with Mahoor followed by the full piece. It was performed live in front of an audience of over a thousand students across four assemblies in June 2023.
A young practitioner with hopes to play violin in the Shen Yun Orchestra looks within and realizes they must follow the course of nature, and the cultivation path set out by Master Li. This and other stories from the Minghui website. Experience sharing articles on the Minghui website:1. Music Student Looks Inward and Stops Being […]
In this episode, I uncover the three main mistakes musicians often make in their performance preparation. I dive into crafting a clear vision and personalized planning for your musical journey, exploring effective practice techniques, and honing mind management for optimal performance outcomes. Plus, don't miss out on my exclusive Black Friday event—details inside the episode! ✨Peak Performance Bundle✨ · 25% off Practicing for Peak Performance online course · Performance Anxiety Solution Workshop for FREE ($47 value) · Exclusive live group coaching session with Dr. Gauthier on 12/15/23 ✨Go to www.mindoverfinger.com/ppp & enter code BLACKFRIDAY at checkout! ✨ Grab 50% off the Performance Anxiety Solution Workshop HERE and enter code BLACKFRIDAY at checkout Download the transcript from this episode HERE Mind Over Finger Visit MindOverFinger.com for all things peak performance – including impactful online courses and free resources on peak performance. Connect: https://www.youtube.com/@MindOverFinger https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ Thank You Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson.
In this episode, I have a fascinating conversation with Sam Reti, founder CEO of Muzie, a platform that's transforming music education. We explore the development of Muzie and its innovative features designed to support both music teachers and students, sharing insights on music education technology, practice tips, the impact of AI on music education and creativity, and the number one quality that helped Sam create a career he loves. Book your free consultation with Renée HERE Download the summary and transcript from this episode HERE MORE ABOUT SAM AND MUZIE Website: https://www.muzie.live/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@muzielive Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muzie.live LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samreti/ Blog: https://www.muzie.live/blog Muzie Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/160125006017857 Mind Over Finger Click www.mindoverfinger.com/coaching to book your free consultation with me. Visit MindOverFinger.com for my online courses as well as free resources on peak performance. Connect: https://www.youtube.com/@MindOverFinger https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson.
Abhay hosts a conversation with members of the world's first and premiers South Asian a capella group, PENN MASALA. Raghu Raman, Prateek Adurty, and Gaurish Gaur joined Abhay to chat about their recent India tour, to college life as students, to energizing as a group!(0:00 - 2:55) Introduction(2:55) Part 1 - Suprises from the recent India tour, preparation as a group(13:12) Part 2 - fusing multiple genres, re-energizing with down time, and student life as a PENN MASALA member(28:41) Part 3 - musical relevance, alumni, and what they hope audiences yearn for(39:46) Conclusion
Ever wonder what it's like to chase a dream most would consider 'past their prime'? Picture this: Annette Whittenberger, a military veteran, military spouse of over 25 years, international keynote speaker, and podcast host, is pursuing music education in her late 40s. With the help of the Veterans Rapid Retraining Assistance Program, she enrolled in the Musicians Institute of Hollywood, California, and did let nothing stand in her way - not age, not challenges, nothing. Our conversation takes you through her journey, with original music pieces and a resilience that's nothing short of inspirational. But Annette's journey is not just about music. It is also about authenticity, connection, and mental health. She's a beacon, lighting the way for others to own their stories and be their true selves. In our chat, we explore the power of this authenticity and her work as a mental health advocate. What's more, we'll tell you how to follow her journey online, sharing her messages of strength and resilience. This episode is a masterclass in embracing new challenges and the transformative power of honest conversation. Tune in for an experience that promises to be as touching as it is empowering.Unarmored Talk Guest - Annette WhittenbergerParade Deck ➡https://paradedeck.com/creator/awildridecalledlife?track=pdSupport the show Watch: Unarmored Talk Playlist Mario's socials: Parade Deck Support "Operation: Transition Outside the Wire" @https://operationtotw.org/ Email: host@unarmoredtalk.com Thank you for listening, sharing, and watching!
Welcome to GIG, the ultimate destination for exploring careers in the music and film industry. I'm your host, Mike Redman, and today, I am thrilled to introduce you to Jennifer Batten, an extraordinary guitarist renowned for her breathtaking skills and distinctive musical style.Throughout her illustrious career, Jennifer has embarked on a remarkable journey, gracing countless stages as a touring artist for iconic figures such as Michael Jackson and Jeff Beck, among numerous other notable musicians. Her contributions to these tours and collaborations have been nothing short of extraordinary.Moreover, Jennifer has also made a name for herself as a solo artist, releasing several critically acclaimed albums and collaborating with diverse artists across various genres. Her versatility and unwavering passion for music and her instrument have solidified her status as a true guitar virtuoso.With her exceptional talent and an undeniable imprint on the music world, Jennifer Batten continues to captivate audiences, inspiring aspiring musicians and enthusiasts alike. Get ready to delve into the captivating world of this amazing artist.Visit GIG with Mike Redman @https://www.gigwithmikeredman.com/podcastsEmail me questions, guests you would like to see @ : gigwithmikeredman@gmail.comThanks for listening !Mike Redman
Bachelor of Contemporary Music student Alako Myles wants to rewrite the gigging experience for musicians. He is the brains behind the Anemoia Music Festival, a student-led live event which aimed to do things differently. Speaking to student host River for the SCU Buzz podcast, Alako discusses the financial hurdles for musicians, the creation of Liminal band, the audio experiences of vinyl versus streaming and how to best support your favourite artist.
In this episode, we finish our journey on the topic of mastery and we take a dive into the transformative power of presence, introspection, and self-exploration! Join me as I: ⭐ Discuss the significance of inner mastery for classical musicians ⭐ Explore the importance of looking inward, nurturing self-exploration, and cultivating presence in practice, in performance, and in life ⭐ Share techniques for nurturing presence, introspection, and self-exploration Enrollment for the Music Mastery Experience, the most comprehensive, life-changing, highly personalized group coaching program for musicians is now open! In the, Music Mastery Experience we cover everything from practice methods that work, to performance preparation strategies that have you perform with confidence, and mind management techniques that will remove all the obstacles and self-limiting beliefs that hold you back. BUT: you will go beyond just strategies and methods. You will get to the root cause of issues and unlock everything that's keeping you stuck. You will experience amazing results at every level of your music-making and of your life. If you're ready to make big dreams, plans, and more happen in your musical life, book a call today at MindOverFinger.com and let's make it happen. DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Join my mailing list HERE and become a Mind Over Finger VIP member! As a VIP member, you will you receive my free guide to a highly productive practice, a transcript of each new podcast episode delivered to your inbox every week, and all the insider information about my coaching programs, including VIP prices on most of them. March bonus: get 10$ off the Performance Anxiety Solution when you join the mailing list HERE! Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Mind Over Finger Visit MindOverFinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson.
In this episode, we explore the common pitfalls that can arise on the path to mastery. From conflicting ways of life to obsessive goal orientation, over competitiveness, injuries, and more, we discuss how to recognize and overcome these challenges on the road to success. EXCITING NEWS! ®®® Enrollment for the Music Mastery Experience, the most comprehensive, life-changing, highly personalized group coaching program for musicians is now open! In the, Music Mastery Experience we cover everything from practice methods that work, to performance preparation strategies that have you perform with confidence, and mind management techniques that will remove all the obstacles and self-limiting beliefs that hold you back. BUT: you will go beyond just strategies and methods. You will get to the root cause of issues and unlock everything that's keeping you stuck. You will experience amazing results at every level of your music-making and of your life. If you're ready to make big dreams, plans, and more happen in your musical life, book a call today at MindOverFinger.com and let's make it happen. DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Join my mailing list HERE and become a Mind Over Finger VIP member! As a VIP member, you will you receive my free guide to a highly productive practice, a transcript of each new podcast episode delivered to your inbox every week, and all the insider information about my coaching programs, including VIP prices on most of them. March bonus: get 10$ off the Performance Anxiety Solution when you join the mailing list HERE! Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Mind Over Finger Visit MindOverFinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson.
170 - Energy: Charged Up for Success In this episode, we discuss how nurturing our leads to greater productivity and success. Enrollment for the Music Mastery Experience, the most comprehensive, life-changing, highly personalized group coaching program for musicians is now open! In the, Music Mastery Experience we cover everything from practice methods that work, to performance preparation strategies that have you perform with confidence, and mind management techniques that will remove all the obstacles and self-limiting beliefs that hold you back. BUT: you will go beyond just strategies and methods. You will get to the root cause of issues and unlock everything that's keeping you stuck. You will experience amazing results at every level of your music-making and of your life. If you're ready to make big dreams, plans, and more happen in your musical life, book a call today at MindOverFinger.com and let's make it happen. DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Join my mailing list HERE and become a Mind Over Finger VIP member! As a VIP member, you will you receive my free guide to a highly productive practice, a transcript of each new podcast episode delivered to your inbox every week, and all the insider information about my coaching programs, including VIP prices on most of them. March bonus: get 10$ off the Performance Anxiety Solution when you join the mailing list HERE! Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Mind Over Finger Visit MindOverFinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson.
In this episode, I bring you violinist, pedagogue, tech entrepreneur, practice researcher, and author Susanna Klein. We covered many topics, including performance training, empowerment, a mindful approach to practicing and making music, as well as her work and research in the field. DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE MORE ABOUT Susanna Klein · Website: https://www.susannaklein.com/ · YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PracticeBlitz · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/practizma · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/practizma/ · Practizma: https://www.practizma.com/ And, if you're on a personal journey to greater mastery, to growing your career, to win that job, I HAVE GREAT NEWS FOR YOU!
In this episode, I cover ways to incorporate more joy, presence, variety, and creativity in your practice. Infusing joy and purpose in your preparation journey – having it alongside you day after day – will have a profound impact on both how well you prepare and how confident you feel on stage. Joyful Practice Resources: - Handout for this episode: Download Here · - Episode 72 – Joyful Practice – Joyful Practice Challenge 2020 o Handout: Download Here · - Joyful Practice Challenge 2021 – Live video replays in the Mind Over Finger Facebook Community · - Episode 128 - More Joyful Practice: – Joyful Practice Challenge 2022 o Handout: Download Here Sign up for my brand-new workshop – THE PERFORMANCE ANXIETY SOLUTION! Find all the info at www.performanceanxietysolution.com DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Join my mailing list HERE and become a Mind Over Finger VIP member! As a VIP member, you will you receive my free guide to a highly productive practice, a transcript of each new podcast episode delivered to your inbox every week, and all the insider information about my coaching programs, including VIP prices on most of them. March bonus: get 10$ off the Performance Anxiety Solution when you join the mailing list HERE! Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Mind Over Finger Visit mindoverfinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. Www.mindoverfinger.com Https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ Https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger Https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. A HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly, who makes this podcast as pleasant to listen to as possible for you!
Your guide to Mock Performances – what to do before, during and after! DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Join my mailing list HERE and become a Mind Over Finger VIP member! As a VIP member, you will you receive my free guide to a highly productive practice, a transcript of each new podcast episode delivered to your inbox every week, and all the insider information about my coaching programs, including VIP prices on most of them. March bonus: get 10$ off the Performance Anxiety Solution when you join the mailing list HERE! Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Don't wait and sign up for my brand-new workshop – THE PERFORMANCE ANXIETY SOLUTION! Find all the info at www.performanceanxietysolution.com Mind Over Finger Visit mindoverfinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. Www.mindoverfinger.com Https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ Https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger Https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. A HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly, who makes this podcast as pleasant to listen to as possible for you!
In this episode, we talk all about how to be your own authority in music school. And what that does for your confidence and overall well-being.If you enjoyed this episode, or you have been enjoying this podcast, tell a friend about it! I'd love to spread the word! Book a Preliminary Coaching Call! CLICK HERE Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts!
Always hated recording yourself? There's no reason you should miss out on this EXTRAORDINARY way to increase your results in the practice room. In this episode, I have removed all the excuses NOT to record yourself by offering you a simple and powerful approach to start enjoying the process. DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Join my mailing list HERE and become a Mind Over Finger VIP member! As a VIP member, you will you receive my free guide to a highly productive practice, a transcript of each new podcast episode delivered to your inbox every week, and all the insider information about my coaching programs, including VIP prices on most of them. March bonus: get 10$ off the Performance Anxiety Solution when you join the mailing list HERE! Don't wait and sign up for my brand new workshop – THE PERFORMANCE ANXIETY SOLUTION! Find all the info at www.performanceanxietysolution.com Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Mind Over Finger Visit MindOverFinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. A HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly, who makes this podcast as pleasant to listen to as possible for you!
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In this episode, we continue where we left off in episode 158, discussing the teacher/student relationship, and we turn our attention to the second partner in the musical team: the student and how they can get the most out of their lesson and learning experience. Reflection - Here are questions to increase your awareness of the topics I cover in the episode: · What else can I try? · How does this concept work for me? · How can I make this work for me? · How can I solve this? · If I knew how to improve this, what would the solution look like? DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Join me for FREE on February 17th for the Deep Practice Model Teacher Training Workshop when you join Practicing for Peak Performance! Practicing for Peak Performance: Your Step-by-step Roadmap to Optimal Performance! Get you self-paced program HERE and transform how you perform TODAY! Mind Over Finger Visit MindOverFinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. A HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly, who makes this podcast as pleasant to listen to as possible for you!
In this episode I talk about the very important role of teacher and the ways we can efficiently guide and support our students on their chosen path. DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE Do you have specific questions for me or my guests you would like answered on the podcast? Share them with me HERE! Join me for FREE on February 17th for the Deep Practice Model Teacher Training Workshop when you join Practicing for Peak Performance! (Replays will be available) Practicing for Peak Performance: Your Step-by-step Roadmap to Optimal Performance! Get you self-paced program HERE and transform how you perform TODAY! Mind Over Finger Visit MindOverFinger.com for resources on mindful practice and information on how to work with me. Sign up for my newsletter to receive your free guide to a highly productive mindful practice and to get the transcripts of the Mind Over Finger Podcast episodes delivered to your inbox. Join the Join the Mind Over Finger Community for access to my live videos and to exchange with a community of like-minded musicians. www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfinger https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme: Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. A HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly, who makes this podcast as pleasant to listen to as possible for you!
What do faculty do during breaks? Travel? Video games? Or do they not take a break and simply live in the School of Music?During today's podcast, Dr. Zaheri and Dr. Woosley had a surprise visit from a dear friend: one of their former graduate school professors who helped shape them into the teachers and people they are today.On TikTok? Be sure to give us a follow (@twomoodydoctors)!Email us (we love to hear from you): twomoodydoctors@gmail.com Have a question or topic you wish to submit anonymously? You can use the form at this page: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors Submit as much as you wish!
Should Dr. Zaheri join the Met? Should Anna L be a guest on the show? Should dad jokes be taught in college?All this and more in today's podcast!On TikTok? Be sure to give us a follow (@twomoodydoctors)!Email us (we love to hear from you): twomoodydoctors@gmail.com Have a question or topic you wish to submit anonymously? You can use the form at this page: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors Submit as much as you wish!
In this personally meaningful episode, I share with you the framework that has brough incredible transformation in my life and in the lives of my clients! >> DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE WORKSHEET HERE DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE
"Non-music jobs for music majors." We took this submitted phrase and ran a few directions with it. Jobs in college, jobs after college, necessity (or not) of staying within the topic of your degree, etc.We hope you find this information helpful. Let us know!-twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors
Which would come first: death or being fired? Let's discuss (no, retirement is set to the side for this discussion). And what if the School of Music had tube slides...?Write to us! We love hearing from you and love receiving questions and topics from you:-twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors...Roll tide...
The topic? Horoscopes for those in the music department. The challenge? We only get three words.Come listen to what happened. You might be surprised. Or inspired. Or bothered. Or filled with an idea to leave mayonnaise outside our door (please don't).What three-word horoscope would you leave for us? Let us know!-twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors(remember, you can submit topics, questions, and ideas, too--even anonymously if you wish!)
In this episode, we continue our theme of joy during this month of November and I share my second tip to bring more joy, efficiency and results in the practice room: to engage in what I call practice room self-care. Reflection - Here are questions to increase your awareness of the topics I cover in the episode: In which ways do I WANT to practice today? How can I make this practice session serve ME? How can I make the work interesting, engaging, and enjoyable? >> DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE
In this episode, Timothy Chooi shares wonderful wisdom and applicable tips, and he answers listeners' questions. He discusses his journey to an international career, including the obstacles he overcame, his approach to practicing, and his thoughts on the importance of having clear intentions. MORE ABOUT TIMOTHY CHOOI Website: https://www.timothychooi.com/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8qfEWdvDd8TjMmOywSWMqg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimothyChooi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timothychooi/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@timothychooiviolin Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/timothychooiviolin Practicing for Peak Performance: Your Step-by-step Roadmap to Optimal Performance! Get you self-paced program HERE and transform how you perform TODAY! >> DOWNLOAD THE TRANSCRIPT FROM THIS EPISODE HERE
Chair and Professor of Music, Dr. Mike McFerron, introduces the Sonic Boom Podcast, a production of the Music Department at Lewis University.
This week we're joined by Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and lead singer of Whitesnake and Deep Purple David Coverdale. David takes us from his early days as a music student and gleaning inspiration from the likes of Sly Stone and Donny Hathaway to joining Deep Purple thanks to an ad in Melody Maker and forming Whitesnake, creating some of the most memorable songs and videos of the 1980's. Learn more about David's love of social media and how much more he has in store for his careerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Every music fan has dreamed of playing to a crowd of screaming fans with their favourite band but for one Irish music student this week, that dream became a reality. Twenty-year-old Sam Connolly from Monkstown in Dublin was brought on stage to play drums with The Killers at Malahide Castle on Tuesday and he told Ciara about his amazing experience.
Every music fan has dreamed of playing to a crowd of screaming fans with their favourite band but for one Irish music student this week, that dream became a reality. Twenty-year-old Sam Connolly from Monkstown in Dublin was brought on stage to play drums with The Killers at Malahide Castle on Tuesday and he told Ciara about his amazing experience.
Have you ever fallen out of your practice routine? It happens to every musician at some point, and it can feel cumbersome to get back on track. If this sounds like you, take this as a sign that April is your month to get back on track. (Especially if you are a Lane School of Music Student trying to become a practice star during practice month!) Rebecca and Zara share five pieces of advice to help you get practicing back on track. These tips are easy and fun ways to make practicing part of your daily routine again. Download a practice chart:https://www.laneschoolofmusic.com/_files/ugd/9f09eb_aaaa4cb3c0ee45968658ed5b091f791c.pdfOur Top 10 Practice Games: https://www.laneschoolofmusic.com/single-post/our-top-10-practice-games-episode-23
This week we are talking to violinist, music teacher, and parent Kristina Turner. Kristina grew up in Bellingham, Washington, and now lives in Salt Lake City Utah where she teaches on the faculty of The Gifted Music School. We talk about what drew her to teaching, what she learned about practicing the hard way, and the lessons she's learned from practicing music with her son. Enjoy! Links in this Episode: Kristina Turner's Website: https://kristurnerviolin.com/ The Gifted Music School:https://www.giftedmusicschool.org/ Transcript & detailed show notes can be found at www.SuzukiTriangle.com/TTPEpisode28/ January Live Event Sign up: bit.ly/3mkTHrE
The music in today's video was kindly created by Coma-Media & Ivy Music. You can find Debussy playing Clair de Lune (1913) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yri2JNhyG4k Visit https://musicsecretsexposedpodcast.com for Episode Directories. To find out more about Music Secrets Exposed and the Musical Change Makers 2021 competition amongst other offerings visit the links below: Competition: https://musicalchangemakers.com/ Graded Music Theory Waiting List: https://www.gradedmusictheory.com/ 1-1 Piano classes: https://www.theworldofpiano.com Tested and Tried Health Hack: https://faig.pruvitnow.com/ Getting Into Tune With Music Theory - buy the e-book here. Want the Audio Book instead? Buy at your favorite retailer below: Audible, Amazon Apple Kobo, Walmart Google Play Chirp Scribd NOOK Audiobooks Sylvia would love a cup of coffee to keep her going, and as it has been said 'every little helps!' ;) : ko-fi.com/sylviamoran Join the journey on your favorite social media here: Facebook #Music Secrets Exposed Group Like our Facebook page here Want to be keep up with the latest competition news and much more, go here Twitter Instagram Pinterest Linked-in --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musicsecretsexposed/message
For more ideas visit here https://takelessons.com/blog/2012/12/50-music-goals-and-ideas-for-2013 _ _ _ Visit https://musicsecretsexposedpodcast.com for Episode Directories. To find out more about Music Secrets Exposed and the Musical Change Makers 2021 competition amongst other offerings visit the links below: Competition: https://musicalchangemakers.com/ Graded Music Theory Waiting List: https://www.gradedmusictheory.com/ 1-1 Piano classes: https://www.theworldofpiano.com Tested and Tried Health Hack: https://faig.pruvitnow.com/ Getting Into Tune With Music Theory - buy the e-book here. Want the Audio Book instead? Buy at your favorite retailer below: Audible, Amazon Apple Kobo, Walmart Google Play Chirp Scribd NOOK Audiobooks Sylvia would love a cup of coffee to keep her going, and as it has been said 'every little helps!' ;) : ko-fi.com/sylviamoran Join the journey on your favorite social media here: Facebook #Music Secrets Exposed Group Like our Facebook page here Want to be keep up with the latest competition news and much more, go here Twitter Instagram Pinterest Linked-in --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musicsecretsexposed/message
In this episode, Jared shares his experience going through music school twice, and why despite the amount of information they teach music students, they still don't prepare them for success.
Music in this episode. "Dracula 2020', and 'The Sky is on Fire' by CO-AG Music. 'Come Out and Play' by Darren Curtis. 'Heavy Heart' by Kevin MacLeod.
Mr. I talks about a difficult challenge he faced as a student. How did the situation turn out? Listen and find out!
Episode 16; Kerry Shiels grew up in Washington Wine Country. Her parents planted a vineyard when she was in Jr High. She went away to college and to start her "adult" life. Then her parents started a winery, and the vineyard became one of the more renowned vineyards in the state. Hear how Kerry re-tooled and came home to run the family winery. She and Mike also discuss life in "Disneyland for grownups"; Yakivegas vs. The Palm Springs of Washington; and sip a few nice wines and talk about them. It's the wine podcast like NO other!!!See pictures on Mike's Instagram! @tallmikewineCote Bonneville website! cotebonneville.comWines discussed this episode:2019 Cote Bonneville Rosé of Cabernet Franc, DuBrul Vineyard, Yakima Valley2012 Famille Perrin "L'argnée" Vieilles Vignes, GigondasPodcasts discussed:Music Student 101 (Kerry's fave)Key Notes (Mike's fave, only available on Spotify)
In this special edition of the Leader podcast we're in Malawi to look at how a 24-year-old music student has become a hero in the country's fight against Covid-19. Maggie Mkandawire had to return to her home village from the capital Lilongwe when coronavirus restrictions fell in March 2020. Finding herself at a loose end, she started making affordable facemasks from a traditional cotton textile for those struggling to afford disposable ones. Soon she was embroiled in the fight against vaccine misinformation, tackling rumours and falsehoods from the injections making people infertile to claims they're connected to Satanic cults. In this incredible story we hear from Maggie herself and the health official who credits her work for increasing vaccination take up and getting more people to wear face masks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this Quickfire Question episode, Jess talks about her day in the life as a music student. 00:10 Introduction 00:39 What does a day in your life at Oxford look like? 02:17 How is the music course structured?
I think of music student motivation as 5 masts which keep a structure standing tall. Nurture all 5 for highly motivated and engaged students.
Sachio Nang played in the pit for all of his musicals in his Chicago area high school, including Rent, Les Misérables School Version, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Little Mermaid, and Little Shop of Horrors. On the latter, he asked for the experience of leading the pit orchestra as a keyboardist conductor for the show, and this was a group of hired professionals...being led by a 17-year old student! We chat about that experience, along with his general high school music experience and the early stages of what comes next in his career. Sachio is currently a freshman at Oakton Community College. He also coordinated an international video project in 2020 called A Song of Hope, a video that went viral on YouTube and received media attention, and is working on a similar project for this year called "You'll See". You can find that and many other videos on Sachio's YouTube Channel Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @LifeInThePitPod. Visit www.davidlanemusic.com/podcast for more info or to send feedback regarding the podcast. You can also donate through the website. This podcast is currently ad-free, so all donations are gratefully appreciated. Please leave a rating and a review. Thank you for listening.
Episode 4 is here and so is my lovely friend Jenny Armor! This week we're discussing all things music, including our music school experience, favourite musicians, and much more. Links to all our content below :) Our playlist: Spotify & Apple Music IG handles: @ladylazpod & @jennifer_armor & @charandersonn My amazing friend Ilhan: @ilhansaferalimusic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ladylaz/message
In this episode, Saachi and Manasa discuss their experiences as music students and now, music teachers. They talk through the pros and cons of music competitions and tests, as well as the benefits of teaching music.
This episode aims to support and encourage young musicians in professional training. The young musician studied in Switzerland and is now pursuing her master's degree at the acclaimed Guildhall School in London. I thought that in a situation like the one we are in, it is important to hold on and continue with our passions and goals. That's no reason to change direction! I hope this interview will inspire you to look ahead with confidence and to keep the PMA! Song in the end: Superstar by Cheap Date prod. CBC Guildhall School Website Cheap Date Instagram Contact the Podcast: musictoliveforwithshanti@gmail.com Instagram Website Collaborations: Till Deaf Recordings Sketchy Solutions Knives Out Record
Have you ever wondered what conductors are doing up at the front of the orchestra? Are they just waving their arms around? What about a composer? How do they know if their music sounds good before anyone has even played it? In this episode, we'll talk to conductor Andrés González, composer Iman Habibi, and bass student Noah from Play on Philly about how they make music come to life.Links:www.playonphilly.orgwww.noteflight.comwww.upperbeachesmusic.com/rescueTo listen to the entire piece composed by Iman and performed by Noah and other students, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAq5_cNqM98&list=PLc-NUlT-x5WvWON0UoLZEaDkM6xC1Cy1rHead to https://upperbeachesmusic.com/podcast to ask your music questions and Rebecca and Zara just might answer them on an upcoming episode!
Carson Breon at Pella Christian High School is a four-time All-State music honoree and a state swimming qualifier in winter of 2020. He discusses his busy senior year on Eagle Lane.
I am joined today by Nolan Wible, creator of The Music Student Podcast, as we have a conversation about to best structure our mindset and priorities as we build our musical career.
It's been three years since we walked across the stage at graduation, and since then, we've all gotten jobs teaching music in different districts. In this episode, all five of us reunite to talk student teaching, getting a job, and what teaching music is actually like those first few years. Join us for all the fun, and don't forget to rate us on Apple Podcasts and follow the podcast on Instagram @tiffanymakesmusic --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiffanymakesmusic/support
Peter and Adam are going to be streaming and taking your questions live on Open Studio's Instagram every Saturday for the duration of the global health crisis. Today, Peter and Adam get an interesting question about Keith Jarrett, as well as what their favorite mode is.Links From This Episode:Stuck wondering what to practice every day? We've got a course for that! The Piano Guided Practice Pass includes daily Guided Practice Sessions with Adam Maness (and the occasional guest), our new Guided Practice App, and plenty of resources to help your routine. Go here for more info.For more piano courses, save money by purchasing the Piano Access Pass - every piano course past, present, and future from Open StudioToday's Open Studio Live Events (All times in EDT):1:00 PM - Adam's Daily Guided Practice Session (for Members Only)3:00 PM - Adam hosts a Guided Practice Session on YouTube all about the Bud Powell lick8:00 PM - Peter hangs out with Dianne Reeves on YouTubeFor the rest of this week's calendar, follow this linkIn light of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, we understand that money is tight for a lot of people right now. That's why we've decided that for the duration of this crisis, we'll be running a Choose What You Pay campaign at Open Studio. Choose whichever course you want and then let us know how much you're willing to pay - that's it. For more info, click this link.Interested in more music advice? Go here to browse our catalog of jazz lessons and courses available for purchase. And be sure to check out our All Access Pass - every course from Open Studio on every instrument.Let us know what you think by leaving a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, or head over to our YouTube channel.Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Dr. Payne and Eric as they host a discussion focused on wearing the many hats of music education from the podium beyond that of conductor. Among the topics covered will be directed listening, error detection, fundamentals, teaching how to practice, pacing, student engagement, social emotional learning and much more. Joining us in our discussion is Dr. Michael Raiber, Director of Bands at Mustang Central Middle School in Mustang, OK and co-author of Journey from Music Student to Teacher: A Professional Approach. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/notyourfortepodcast)
The David and Cal Show is a series within We The Students where we take a conversational approach to everything high school related. Join us in a period-long convo with special guests, students, and teachers while we talk topics that are important and relevant to today's students.
Join David, Cal, and Merced High School Alumnus Raymond Willis as they talk about a future in music after high school.
Raivyn Hearne finished her military career and enrolled in the music program at HCC. While here, she was accepted into a masters classes program with Melissa Manchester! Yes, that Melissa Manchester- the Grammy award-winning singer with loads of hits!
Episode 47 - Josh Duermeyer and Hannah Morrison from Lamar Middle School Band talk to David about music student recruitment and retention strategies. Be sure to subscribe for more great shows on music education, and to find a full archive of past podcast episodes, go to http://www.beyondtheclef.com. Also, join the music education and student travel conversation on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/beyondtheclef
How does "Mr. Brightside" keep its melody interesting while staying on the same note? Learn how in this episode, with the help of Bryn Hughes, Jeremiah Tabb (from the Hype Harmony podcast), and Matthew Scott Phillips (from the Music Student 101 podcast). You can find the full transcript for this episode, the shownotes, and a link to hear the song at SongAppealOfficial.com/MrBrightside. You can help support this show on Patreon at Patreon.com/SongAppeal, where you'll find great perks, including the full versions of the interviews that were used in this episode. Support Song Appeal by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/songappeal
Donna Dawson spent 35 years as a public health nurse and while she loved her work, she also loved music.
Welcome to episode 100 of the Musicality Podcast! It is hard to believe - but we have reached Episode 100 of the podcast! It's been just about a year since we launched the show and it has been an absolute blast. We knew it would be fun to connect with interesting people and talk about musicality, but we had no idea just how incredible it would be. We've been blown away by the amazing people who've joined us on the show so far. We wanted to do something special to mark Episode 100 - and we'll tell you in a minute what we've got for you, it's truly something remarkable. So we talked about what to do in the team. And we're all hugely appreciative of *you* and everybody who listens to the show. So we thought about asking for listener contributions of comments or questions. But the thing is, for the most part, you guys are pretty shy! We know from the download numbers that there are a ton of people listening, but it's relatively rare that we get a new review or someone reaches out by email or leaves us a voice message. And we get that! Hey, a big part of what we do at Musical U is helping people become more confident in music and be proud that they're actively learning the skills that most people assume require musical "talent". But we know a lot of you listening aren’t there yet - So it would be a bit nuts to expect our podcast listeners to be rushing forwards bravely to put themselves out there and get in touch! So we didn't do that. But we did just want to mention it here so you all know how much we appreciate you, remind you that you are always welcome to get in touch at musicalitypodcast.com/hello - and give us the opportunity to say a big thank you for listening to the show. A special thank you of course to our *members* at Musical U who've trusted us with their musicality training and provide the financial support we need to put this podcast out for free every week. So when we were talking with the team about what we could do to celebrate hitting Episode 100 the other idea that quickly came up was that we could recap some of the stand-out lessons and quotes from our amazing interviewees. Which would be cool. But you know what would be even cooler? If we could get those same superstars to contribute something fresh and new - and something that would be really impactful on *your* musical life. So that's what we did. And a huge thank you to all our past guests who contributed a clip. We were hoping to get a handful back - and ended up with 26 contributions! The question we asked was: ”What’s one thing you’ve learned that could help musicians to tap into their inner musicality?” So what you have here - and these are going to run into a second episode too because there were so many! What you have here is an incredible collection of the most punchy insights and wisdom from more than two dozen of the world's leading music educators and musicality experts, all in one place. We have Gerald Klickstein, author of the must-have handbook for aspiring musicians, The Musician's Way. We've got the guys from the Music Student 101 podcast, my favourite podcast for learning about music theory. We have #1 Billboard hit singer and award-winning song-writer Judy Rodman. We have David Reed, the man behind the terrific Improvise For Real method for learning to improvise. We have Forrest Kinney, author of the immensely popular Pattern Play series of piano books. And I could go on and on... This might actually blow your mind a little bit, we know that we had to take breaks when listening to the clips to let things sink in a bit before absorbing more! And we're going to be splitting this episode in two, because there's no way you could sensibly absorb all of this in one go...! And speaking of jam-packed with amazing insights - before we dive into those answers from past guests, we must let you know about the Musicality Podcast Power Pack. To celebrate hitting episode 100 and all of the amazing guests we've had, we went back into all the archives, collected together all 100 episodes and then we found and created a bunch of cool extra bonus resources and material to help you get the maximum possible impact from everything in the podcast so far. We've put it all on a handy USB thumb drive so you can literally have the world's top musicality experts in the palm of your hand. We're making this available for a limited time only with free worldwide shipping. To get your copy, visit musicalitypodcast.com/celebrate - and of course not only will you be getting this fantastic resource to accelerate your own musicality training, you'll also be supporting the show. We should also mention this would be an awesome gift for a musical friend or family member. So if you enjoy the show, and whether you've listened to one episode or all hundred, please go check out musicalitypodcast.com/celebrate and see all the cool stuff we've packed into the Musicality Podcast Power Pack for you. This will be available for a limited time so go take a look today! Okay, so in this episode you're going to hear the first 11 experts answering the question: ”What’s one thing you’ve learned that could help musicians to tap into their inner musicality?” These are in no particular order, except that I've tried to group them to make for two great episodes for you to listen to. In this episode you're going to hear: • Respected author Forrest Kinney, talking about the adventure of playing. • Saxophone guru Donna Schwartz with the one crucial thing that might be stopping your performance from sounding musical and resonating with your audience. • Our very own Andrew Bishko talking about "practicing magic". • Jazz guitarist and the man behind Learn Jazz Standards Brent Vaartstra sharing the one thing you must focus on to have consistent long-term success. • Improvisation expert David Reed about when to introduce improvising into your musicality training. • Thought leader among piano teachers Dr. Melody Payne about the simple rules that can make you sound more musical. • Award-winning musician and Lydian Chromatic Concept expert Andy Wasserman talking about the "treasure hunt" of unlocking your musicality. • School music ed revolutionary Jimmy Rotheram talking about the four things which greatly impacted his own musicality. • Award-winning artist, song-writer and vocal coach Judy Rodman explaining what makes music compelling for the audience. • Natalie Weber from the world-famous Music Matters Blog on what helped her as an analytical person tap into her creative side. • And our friends Matthew Scott Phillips and Jeremy Burns from Music Student 101 round off this first episode by sharing several activities which can help you continually "level up" your musicality. Enough from me! Let's dive in. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 100 Links and Resources • Interview with Forrest Kinney • Interview with Donna Schwartz • Interview with Andrew Bishko • Interview with Brent Vaartstra • Interview with David Reed • Interview with Melody Payne • Interview with Andy Wasserman • Interview with Jimmy Rotheram • Interview with Judy Rodman • Interview with Natalie Weber • Interview with Music Student 101 Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
Today as part of Improv Month we're speaking with Brenden Lowe, the man behind JazzPianoSchool.com and the Jazz Piano School Podcast. Jazz and piano can both be intimidating things for aspiring musicians and they put front and center their belief that “Anyone can learn”, as well as encouraging self-expression from the outset - so clearly a good match for our philosophy here at Musical U! Jazz Piano School has a unique approach to teaching and we were keen to hear more about how it works and how improvisation factors in. In this conversation we talk about: • The astonishing number of jazz tunes Brenden could play after $12,000 of traditional jazz piano lessons and why he was completely unsure how to improvise or be creative. • The “lego bricks” approach to improvising that makes it easy to learn, step by step. • The unique 4-step system they use at Jazz Piano School to connect theory, technique, improv and repertoire at every stage of learning. This was a really fun conversation and Brenden has a great way of explaining things that cuts straight through that intimidation factor. Whether you have any interest in jazz or piano, we think you’re gonna dig this. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 058 Links and Resources • JazzPianoSchool.com • The Jazz Piano School podcast • ”My Jazz Freedom: What’s Helped and Hurt” • Interview with the creators of the Music Student 101 podcast Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
Join Us Howcee Productions Gospel As we talk with Andrea Rene Williams Are you prepared for what God wants to do with your music ministry in 2018? A former GRAMMY Awards Manager (of the D.C. Chapter), current Berklee College of Music Student and a 20-yr. music industry veteran can help you plan. Reach out to info@tehillahpr.com for more info. Check out our website at http://www.tehillahpr.com/ Your church is doing awesome things for God and His people. We can help share the news! Visit @AdorationCorp today: www.adorationcorporation.com. What are your goals for music ministry? Where do you believe God wants to you go? We can help! Contact us today. www.tehillahpr.com Are you a psalmist or minstrel desiring a stronger music ministry? Live The Life You Sing About can help!
A podcast celebrating women working in the rock music industry, offering careers advice and insight. In this episode we interview Tara Noble, Bassist for Elefantasy and Music Student at Westminster University. Elefantasy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elefantasyband/ Rock in The Park application (Closes May 5th 2018): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdurwuI79pxSdWff4kC5--fXtTNKZuCpc76IM0PpXBD8BZ7tA/viewform
Today on the Musicality Podcast, we have two guests joining us on the show: Matthew Scott Phillips and Jeremy Burns, who together host the Music Student 101 podcast, a terrific show that dives deep into music theory in a way that makes it easy to understand, as well as covering other topics like music careers, different instruments, and tips for bands. Matthew and Jeremy are based in Birmingham, Alabama, and although they studied some of the same courses at university together, their musical lives have taken them in quite different directions. Matthew is the award-winning composer of over 70 instrumental and vocal works in a wide range of musical styles, and is now a professor of music at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Jeremy runs Area 47 Sound, where he has recorded sound for commercials, documentary, film, national news, and prime time television. He’s also a bassist, performing live with three bands. We're regular listeners of the Music Student 101 podcast and often recommend it to people who ask us how they can brush up on their music theory - so we were really delighted when they agreed to come on our podcast and share their own experiences and insights. In this episode we talk about: • How music theory and ear training have played a part in two quite different music careers - one into academia and composing, the other into performance and live sound recording • The big mindset shift you need to make learning music theory fun and successful • The core skill that underlies having a good ear, and bridges the gap between musical ear training and audio ear training And we ask them the very blunt question: Is there a point to doing a music degree? If you've ever questioned the usefulness of music theory or a music degree - or wondered if they're things you're missing out on, this conversation with Matthew and Jeremy is going to provide you with some real wisdom and insight. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 034 Links and Resources • MusicStudent101.com • Berklee Online • Who’s On Your Ear Training Team? • Active Listening Tutorial Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
Approaching your music practice with the best goals, intentions, and instructions unfortunately isn't enough. If you want your practice to pay off, it's important to develop good practice habits and stick to them. On this episode of The Musicality Podcast, we start you off with four simple habits you can work into your routine! Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 029 Links and Resources • Interview with David Andrew Wiebe • Music Entrepreneur HQ • New Music Industry podcast • Christopher Sutton’s interview on LearnJazzStandards.com • Music Student 101 podcast Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
As a musician you might have heard of "whole" and "half" steps. Also known as "major and minor seconds" or "tones and semitones". These are the building blocks of melodies, chords and all the pitches you hear in music and getting to know them in detail yourself opens up all kinds of exciting musicality potential. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 005 Links and Resources Jermaine Griggs interview Interval ear training Music Student 101 daveconservatoire.org Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
What's it like being a double bass student these days... and what's it like being a female bass student? These are two topics that should have come up a lot sooner on the podcast. Even though I've put out nearly 400 podcast episodes at this point, I've only had students on the show once before. During the 2017 International Society of Bassists Convention, I had the chance to meet Rebecca Lawrence. Rebecca is entering her senior year at the University of Southern California and is studying with David Allen Moore. A few weeks after the convention, I had the chance to sit down and chat with her about her experiences as a bass student, where she sees herself going professionally, challenges and setbacks, and much more. Our story today is in three parts: Part 1 - the state of women in the bass world Part 2 - undergraduate life - surprises, evolutions, and challenges Part 3 - looking into the future - how Rebecca's thinking has evolved during her time at USC For more on the state of women in the orchestra world, be sure to check out Nina DeCesare's great post titled "That thing is bigger than you!"; Why We Need More Female Bassists in Professional Orchestras. We also featured Nina on the podcast earlier in 2017. Contrabass Conversations is sponsored by: The Upton Bass String Instrument Company. Upton's Karr Model Upton Double Bass represents an evolution of our popular first Karr model, refined and enhanced with further input from Gary Karr. Since its introduction, the Karr Model with its combination of comfort and tone has gained a loyal following with jazz and roots players. The slim, long “Karr neck” has even become a favorite of crossover electric players. Check out this video of David Murray "auditioning" his Upton Bass! The Bass Violin Shop, which offers the Southeast's largest inventory of laminate, hybrid and carved double basses. Whether you are in search of the best entry-level laminate, or a fine pedigree instrument, there is always a unique selection ready for you to try. Trade-ins and consignments welcome! Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically!
Episode 006 | The Perks of Being a Super Crazy Music Student by A Musicians Life
Welcome! Learn about us and our goals in this inaugural episode! Hosts, Matt and Jeremy, discuss their mission, their backgrounds and give a preview of the journey ahead. Though our target audience is the entry level music student, this podcast is intended to educate and assist musicians, of all levels, on their paths to musical discovery. For terms, examples and links, you can follow along on our complimentary website: www.musicstudent101.com
This episode features Dave Scalia, a Brooklyn based touring, session drummer/producer, and musical director. Originally from Madison, WI, Dave moved to New York in 2010 and began to work with pop, rock, soul, indie, and electronic artists. During the past 6 years he has performed and or recorded with national and international touring acts including White Rabbits, Elle King, A Great Big World, Sky Ferreira, Diane Birch, Brazos, and Darren Criss. As a performer, Dave has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Good Morning America, The Today Show, Sesame Street, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Late Late Show, VH1 You Oughta Know, the MTV Awards, and NBS’s The Voice. Dave has performed at historic venues and festivals all over the world including Lollapalooza, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Glastonbury, Pitchfork Festival, Carnegie Hall, Ryman Auditorium, Hollywood Bowl, Governors Ball, and SummerSonic (Japan). Dave is currently endorsed by Zildjian Cymbals, C&C Drums, VicFirth Sticks, and Evans Drum Heads.
This class begins with student demonstrations of Indian classical music frameworks for improvisation, as presented at the prior class. Then they collaborate on creating and trying out several new frameworks.
Aria sung by 6th Year Music student at the Stratford College Awards Ceremony, 25th October 2013.
I will post work from my students here and create a feed through iTunes.
This is a podcast of a session that I presented on behalf of SoundTree titled Fostering Creativity for the Non-Traditional Music Student with Technology on Friday, March 25, 2011 at the MMEA 2011 State Conference.