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A Winter's Night Christmas will feature music styles like bluegrass and acoustic with various instruments.
Musician Branford Marsalis joins WGN Radio's Dave Plier, filling in for Dave Plier, to talk about his influences in music, playing with the likes of Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Sting, The Grateful Dead, his style of music and collaboration, and composing the moving sounds for the soundtrack of Netflix's civil rights story of Bayard Rustin.
Joining Alexa today is Jo Sear, a rock, pop and soul singer, and teacher of CCM singing styles. Jo completed her MA in Voice Pedagogy through the Voice Study Centre and will soon begin her PhD at The Royal Northern College of Music. She's here to discuss teaching popular music styles, the topic of her recently published final MA dissertation project. KEY TAKEAWAYS Jo's paper Modern Vocal Pedagogy: Investigating a potential curricular framework for training popular music singing teachers was recently published. She would love to see a course created that teaches people how to be popular music singers. She wants students to learn about the industry, how producers and engineers think, and how studio singing is different from live singing. Contemporary commercial music, or CCM, is a term used by some vocal pedagogues in the US to refer to non-classical music. This term encompasses jazz, pop, blues, soul, country, folk and rock styles. Jo suggests that jazz should be its own category because of the kind of improvisation and musical knowledge needed to sing it. She also thinks that musical theatre and popular music genres do cross over but don't belong in the same category. Jo listens to the singers that her students want to emulate and then brings them more examples of similar artists who they may not have heard before. For example, if someone wanted to sing like Florence and the Machine, she'd bring them a song from Kate Bush. It's about helping students find their style but not pushing them in a direction. BEST MOMENTS ‘I'm trying to be the teacher that I wanted, that I never had' ‘The whole basis of popular music is authenticity' ‘Listening to lots of different artists is key' EPISODE RESOURCES Guest Website: popupvocaltraining.co.uk Social Media: Facebook: @PopUpVocalTraining Youtube: @popupvocaltraining828 Relevant Links & Mentions: Voice Study Centre: com Royal Northern College of Music: rncm.ac.uk British Voice Association (BVA): org.uk The Journal of Popular Music Education: https://www.popularmusiceducation.org/the-journal/ Modern Vocal Pedagogy: Investigating a potential curricular framework for training popular music singing teachers by Joanna Sear Jeanie LoVetri and Somatic Voicework: https://somaticvoicework.com/ This is a Voice by Jeremy Fisher & Gillyanne Kayes Books by John Henny: Teaching Contemporary Singing; Voice Teacher Influencer; Beginning Singing Jo Thompson Singing Coach: http://www.jothompson.net/index.html Yvie Burnett: https://www.yvieburnett.com/ Kim Chandler: http://www.kimchandler.com/ Singing Teachers Talk Podcast: Dr Matt Edwards: https://www.edwardsvoice.com/ Ann Peckham: Vocal Workouts for the Contemporary Singer Rode Studio Microphone Shure SM58 Microphone Journal of Voice: https://www.jvoice.org/ The work of Heidi Moss Erickson: https://www.heidimosserickson.com/ The Musician's Mind: Teaching, Learning and Performance in the Age of Brain Science by Lynn Helding, Pam Ward et al The work of Dr Trineice Robinson-Martin: https://soulingredients.drtrineice.com/drtrineice BAST Interview Article with Dr Trineice Robinson-Martin: How to Nurture a Singer's Authentic Voice: https://www.basttraining.com/how-to-nurture-a-singers-authentic-voice/ Podcast: A Voice and Beyond by Dr Marisa Lee Naismith Podcast: The Naked Vocalist Voice Work by Christina Shewell So You Want to Sing…Rock and Roll by Matthew Edwards and NATs The Art of Singing Onstage and in the Studio by Jennifer Hamady ABOUT THE GUEST Jo has been singing rock, pop and soul music all her life. She joined her first professional working band at age 21 and has been behind a microphone ever since, singing lead and backing vocals in a wide variety of rock, soul and blues bands, working as a session singer and taking part in many stage productions, including several at the London Palladium. Her current band is Soul Enforcement Bureau, an 8-piece professional soul band. Jo has been a teacher of CCM singing styles exclusively for over 17 years, working both privately and within secondary and dance schools. She has trained extensively in many different areas of voice study, including the Estill Model, advanced anatomy and voice acoustics, and has taught a wide range of students, from amateurs to professionals. She completed her MA in Voice Pedagogy with Distinction in April 2021 and is a passionate advocate of the importance of training more rock/pop teachers and conducting more contemporary voice research. Her final dissertation project - a research-based curriculum outline for training Popular Music singing teachers - has recently been published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Popular Music Education. Jo begins PhD study at the Royal Northern College of Music in September 2023 on the institution's Music Education pathway. She is a member of APME and the British Voice Association and has presented for the BVA on several occasions. ABOUT THE PODCAST BAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events. Website: basttraining.com Get updates to your inbox: Click here for updates from BAST Training Link to presenter's bios: basttraining.com/singing-teachers-talk-podcast-biosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:43 - Hugues Vinet and IRCAM02:38 - How IRCAM Has Changed06:02 - Partners and Community09:03 - Music Styles and Technology10:56 - Working With Ableton12:56 - Musical Developments18:49 - Sound Design23:05 - Defining Sounds26:04 - Using Different Tools28:07 - AI DevelopmentHugues Vinet BiogHugues Vinet is Director of Innovation and Research Means at IRCAM, a world-leading institution associated with the Centre Pompidou in Paris, which is dedicated to music production and research. He has managed all research, development and innovation activities at IRCAM since 1994. He co-founded and ran for several terms the STMS (Science and Technology of Music and Sound) joint lab with the French Ministry of Culture, CNRS and Sorbonne Université. Hugues previously worked at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales of National Institute of Audiovisual in Paris, where he managed the research and designed the first versions of the award-winning real-time audio processing product, GRM Tools. He has coordinated many collaborative R&D projects, including recently H2020 VERTIGO in charge of the STARTS Residencies program managing 45 residencies of artists with technological research projects throughout Europe. Hugues is currently in charge of the artistic residencies program of the MediaFutures project. He also curates the Vertigo Forum art-science yearly symposium at Centre Pompidou, and participates in various experts bodies in the fields of audio, music, multimedia, information technology and innovation.Main Ircam site - https://www.ircam.frIrcam Lab Software - https://www.ircamlab.comFree Ircam Technologies - https://forum.ircam.fr/collections/detail/technologies-ircam-freeMusic Credits:Répons by Pierre BoulezL'esprit des dunes by Tristan MurailCôte des Bars - by sound designer Roque Rivas for Krug ChampagnePaul Tingen BiogPaul Tingen has been a contributor to Sound On Sound since 1990. In addition to his regular artist and producer interviews, he began writing the Inside Track: Secrets of the Mix Engineers series in January 2008.He is also the author of a book, Miles Beyond: the Electric Explorations of Miles Davis, 1967-1991 (Billboard Books), a producer, and a guitarist with one album to his name.Paul maintains two web sites: www.tingen.org and www.miles-beyond.com, and an Instagram page: @paultingenmusic
We are celebrating New Zealand Music Month and appreciating the different genres and contributions to the industry. Now our next guests have a common love for country music and work towards having country music recognised as one of the mainstream music styles in the New Zealand entertainment industry. We cross over to the Waikato and talk with Kym Cormack who is a committee member of the New Zealand Country Music Association(NZCMA) and we also have Anna Tukuitoga NZCMA Youth Ambassador Anna Tukuitonga. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amongst traditional music styles which evolved in India, Ghazals are right up there as a unique combination of poetry and melody; which could give expressions to myriad emotions. In the hands of accomplished poets like Sahir Ludhianvi, Shakil Badayuni, Kaifi Azmi; virtuoso music composers like Naushad, Madan Mohan, Ravi & Roshan; and supremely talented singers like Mohd Rafi and Talat Mahmood(featured in the photograph); Ghazal reached amazing heights in the 50s and 60s Bollywood music. This episode attempts to take a small step towards appreciation of this genre. The featured ghazals are - 1. Main zindagi ka saath nibhaata chala gaya - Hum Dono(1961) 2. Na kisi ki ankh ka noor hoon - Lal Qila(1960) 3. Naseeb mein jiske jo likha tha - Do Badan(1966) 4. Phir wohi shaam - Jahan Ara (1964) 5. Main yeh sochkar - Haqeeqat (1964)
Hoje vamos falar sobre alguns estilos de música que os Brasileiros gostam. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speakbrazilianportuguese/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/speakbrazilianportuguese/support
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Ask The Guitar Coach (International) - Episode NumberToday’s question: “What music styles can be played with a scalloped guitar neck?”Welcome to Ask the Guitar Coach (ATGC), the ONLY podcast where we answer YOUR questions about playing and learning the Electric guitar.Hosted by Ioannis Anastassakis, program director of Elite Guitar Coaching.If you want your question to be featured in an upcoming episode - email it at the email address ioannis@ioannis.org and we will add it to the questions to be covered in a future episode of “Ask The Guitar Coach”!
The Hula Peppers plays music from a mix of traditions, and all of it predates 1939. Catch the group at the Schooner Tavern in south Minneapolis, Wednesday April 10 at 7:30. Gary Powell is an original Hula Pepper, and he told Phil Nusbaum about the group’s inspiration and beginnings.
**PART 2 of 2** Enjoy this Trip ! Let's drive together through the Electronic Music Space....;))). Progressive House / Techno, Deep Techno, Tech-House , Techno & Minimal Techno I like and play different Music Styles but there has to be the special Miquele Sound taking it all together... The hole Mix-Session is over 6 hours long.** Please comment if you like (or not) this Set.. Have a good time with real electronic underground music MIQUELE U:CON MUSIC ucon-music.com
**PART 2 of 2** Enjoy this Trip ! Let's drive together through the Electronic Music Space....;))). Progressive House / Techno, Deep Techno, Tech-House , Techno & Minimal Techno I like and play different Music Styles but there has to be the special Miquele Sound taking it all together... The hole Mix-Session is over 6 hours long.** Please comment if you like (or not) this Set.. Have a good time with real electronic underground music MIQUELE U:CON MUSIC ucon-music.com
**PART 2 of 2** Enjoy this Trip ! Let's drive together through the Electronic Music Space....;))). Progressive House / Techno, Deep Techno, Tech-House , Techno & Minimal Techno I like and play different Music Styles but there has to be the special Miquele Sound taking it all together... The hole Mix-Session is over 6 hours long.** Please comment if you like (or not) this Set.. Have a good time with real electronic underground music MIQUELE U:CON MUSIC ucon-music.com
**Enjoy this Trip ! ** Let's drive together through the Electronic Music Space....;))). Progressive House / Techno, Deep Techno, Tech-House , Techno & Minimal Techno ** I like and play different Music Styles but there has to be the special Miquele Sound taking it all together... **The hole Mix-Session is over 6 hours long.** This is the first from two Parts. So also check out Part 2 --;) Please comment if you like (or not) this Set.. Have a good time with real electronic underground music MIQUELE U:CON MUSIC www.ucon-music.com
**Enjoy this Trip ! ** Let's drive together through the Electronic Music Space....;))). Progressive House / Techno, Deep Techno, Tech-House , Techno & Minimal Techno ** I like and play different Music Styles but there has to be the special Miquele Sound taking it all together... **The hole Mix-Session is over 6 hours long.** This is the first from two Parts. So also check out Part 2 --;) Please comment if you like (or not) this Set.. Have a good time with real electronic underground music MIQUELE U:CON MUSIC www.ucon-music.com
**Enjoy this Trip ! ** Let's drive together through the Electronic Music Space....;))). Progressive House / Techno, Deep Techno, Tech-House , Techno & Minimal Techno ** I like and play different Music Styles but there has to be the special Miquele Sound taking it all together... **The hole Mix-Session is over 6 hours long.** This is the first from two Parts. So also check out Part 2 --;) Please comment if you like (or not) this Set.. Have a good time with real electronic underground music MIQUELE U:CON MUSIC www.ucon-music.com
Piano Parent Podcast: helping teachers, parents, and students get the most of their piano lessons.
This is a very special one..inspired by Pete Tong and FatBoySlim the new way of mixing and being innovative, create and combine Music-Styles which are not obvious to mix, back to the roots of beatfusion and just mix a nice pot together to dance love and shake heads...enjoy dance and LOVE Yel/Ringo /beatfusion
This is a very special one..inspired by Pete Tong and FatBoySlim the new way of mixing and being innovative, create and combine Music-Styles which are not obvious to mix, back to the roots of beatfusion and just mix a nice pot together to dance love and shake heads...enjoy dance and LOVE Yel/Ringo /beatfusion
This is a very special one..inspired by Pete Tong and FatBoySlim the new way of mixing and being innovative, create and combine Music-Styles which are not obvious to mix, back to the roots of beatfusion and just mix a nice pot together to dance love and shake heads...enjoy dance and LOVE Yel/Ringo /beatfusion
What is your niche? Why would your niche or genera matter to anyone? In this episode, you’ll hear all about my genre hopping friends and a chameleon killer drummer. We’ll dive into this and more in this episode of Indie Confidential.Bands: Five Mile Sniper, Prettymess, Alcotomic Follow me on Instagram: Indieconfidential
I have been teaching privately for over 10 years and one of the things that I see my students stubble with is the daunting task of trying to learn new music styles. They get so frustrated that they want to quit because they can’t play the style, don’t understand it or have no idea how […] The post 062 – The smart way to learn new music styles appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
Charlotte View show about Music styles and genres. Americana, Blues and Folk artists. We broadcast live from Smiling Moon Guitar with Kevin Marshall and special guest Chuck Johnson "Charly Horse" Short Link: http://tobtr.com/s/3902007 The Kevin Marshall Band has a wide variety of styles and influences. The originals are Country, Rock, Blues and Americana. A new record is in the works. Band founder, Kevin Marshall has been a singer / songwriter and cover artist in the Charlotte music scene since the early 90's. A founding member of "The Wax Gurus" and also a luthier who owns and operates Smiling Moon Guitars, a full service stringed instrument service, repair and restoration shop. If it has strings on it, He will work on it! Packing venues with lovers of Americana, Folk and Blues, Chuck Johnson "The Charlyhorse" always has a story to tell. He establishes a connection with his audience that is immediate and lasting, and the numbers continue to grow. Chuck's sound is familiar, but new. The stories are old, yet never heard before. In a techno-hip-hop-neo-country n' roll world, this is music that is here and now, what was once, and what will be. Website: www.smilingmoonguitars.com