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Reformation d'Oasis, billets mis en vente à partir de 10h (chez nous en Belgique) le samedi 31 août pour 14 dates au Royaume-Uni et en Irlande, pour le moment les seuls concerts du groupe en Europe en 2025, mais un communiqué de presse indique que "des plans sont en cours pour que l ‘'OASIS LIVE 25'' se produise sur d'autres continents en dehors de l'Europe plus tard l'année prochaine" et des détails ont été révélés sur le shooting photo secret de Liam et Noel Gallagher. Le supergroupe composé de Thom Yorke et Jonny Greenwood de Radiohead, et du batteur de Sons Of Kemet, Tom Skinner : The Smile a publié une série de messages énigmatiques sur les réseaux sociaux, et certains fans y voient les signes de l'arrivée d'un nouvel album. Un " nouvel album " de Blink 182 est prêt pour une sortie imminente, il s'agit en fait d'une édition augmentée de l'album de 2023, ‘'One More Time'', prévue pour le 6 septembre. Des séquences inédites de David Bowie interprétant "Starman" pendant la tournée Ziggy Stardust ont été découvertes. Beth Hart a annoncé son nouvel album studio, ‘'You Still Got Me'', qui sortira le 25 octobre et partage une nouvelle chanson, ‘'Wonderful World''. Mots-Clés : fans, année, prévente, réseaux sociaux, officiel, possibilité, acheter, place, mise en vente générale, app RTBF actus, section, classic 21, âme, détective, cryptogramme, Polybius, Solfa, code César, cache, visuel, Part 2, singles, All In My Head, No Fun, vieillir, conflit, séparation, 2009, nouvelle, photo noir et blanc, Simon Emmett, rumeurs, image, montage, fruit, séance, secrète, intervenant, tournée britannique, 1972, 1973, filmé, regretté, collaborateur, photographe, Mick Rock, Parlophone Records, compilation, célébrer, version audio, spatiale, Dolby Atmos, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, mix, Blu-Ray, Eric Gales, Slash, Guns 'n Roses. --- Classic 21 vous informe des dernières actualités du rock, en Belgique et partout ailleurs. Le Journal du Rock, chaque jour à 7h30 et 18h30. Merci pour votre écoute Plus de contenus de Classic 21 sur www.rtbf.be/classic21 Ecoutez-nous en live ici: https://www.rtbf.be/radio/liveradio/classic21 ou sur l'app Radioplayer BelgiqueRetrouvez l'ensemble des contenus de la RTBF sur notre plateforme Auvio.be Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Découvrez nos autres podcasts : Le journal du Rock : https://audmns.com/VCRYfsPComic Street (BD) https://audmns.com/oIcpwibLa chronique économique : https://audmns.com/NXWNCrAHey Teacher : https://audmns.com/CIeSInQHistoires sombres du rock : https://audmns.com/ebcGgvkCollection 21 : https://audmns.com/AUdgDqHMystères et Rock'n Roll : https://audmns.com/pCrZihuLa mauvaise oreille de Freddy Tougaux : https://audmns.com/PlXQOEJRock&Sciences : https://audmns.com/lQLdKWRCook as You Are: https://audmns.com/MrmqALPNobody Knows : https://audmns.com/pnuJUlDPlein Ecran : https://audmns.com/gEmXiKzRadio Caroline : https://audmns.com/WccemSkAinsi que nos séries :Rock Icons : https://audmns.com/pcmKXZHRock'n Roll Heroes: https://audmns.com/bXtHJucFever (Erotique) : https://audmns.com/MEWEOLpEt découvrez nos animateurs dans cette série Close to You : https://audmns.com/QfFankx
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Why is it so hard to book Etaoin Shrdlu‽ Well, we got Doug Wilson instead, who joins the podcast this week to tell us all about his upcoming Linotype Book Project, documenting the history of the famous typesetting machine and its outsized impact on printing, journalism, and society. You can subscribe to this fantastic project at https://linotypebook.com. We know you'll want to, we don't even need to use a Jedi mind trick, move along, move along…Font releases highlighted in this episode:Solfa from R-Typography Waverse from Typeji on Future Fonts Keyframe from Plain FormLadna and Ladna Faux from the new Typokompanii Get your 2022 Annual Report and Almanac, our data-driven look at the world of independent typography in 2022!Subscribe to the Weekly Newsletter for all the independent type news that's fit to email!Support the Interrogang, if you are able, to help us expand what Proof&Co. and the Interrogang have to offer!Support the show
On this episode we listen to 3 a cappella groups from different parts of the world. Solfa from Norway Streetnix from Canada Alte Bekannte from Germany https://altebekannte.band/ https://www.podpage.com/uncovered-a-cappella-with-brian-michaels ***ALL SONGS USED WITH PERMISSION***
Sono più di vent'anni che la questione dell'autonomia regionale viene buttata sulla scena al solo scopo propagandistico, senza alcuna attenzione al come diavolo dovrebbe funzionare.
Quand elle reprend La Redoute avec Eric Courteille en 2014, pour 1 euro symbolique au groupe Kering (Pinault), Nathalie Balla a une mission colossale : assurer la survie d'une entreprise française iconique mais donnée pour morte. Sept ans plus tard, le pari est réussi. Les espoirs originaux dépassés. Au bord de la faillite au moment de la reprise, La Redoute a réalisé 1 milliard d'euros de volume d'affaires en 2021, année de cession totale au Groupe Galeries Lafayette, pour un montant non dévoilé, déjà détenteur de 51% des parts depuis 2017.Pour réussir ce tour de force salué par tous les observateurs, les deux associés sont repartis de l'histoire de l'entreprise, afin de travailler sur un ADN commun, capable d'être compris en interne et en externe. Le choix se porte sur l'innovation, et la capacité que cette filature de 1837 a eu à se réinventer au fil des années, devenant un spécialiste de la vente par correspondance. Communication, produits et culture : Nathalie Balla et Eric Courteille imposent le digital first à toutes les strates de La Redoute.Pourtant, rien ne prédisposait le duo complémentaire à reprendre La Redoute. Quand la PME est mise en vente par PPR - devenu Kering - au même titre que Conforama ou FNAC, les offres s'accumulent. En tant que PDG pour elle, et de secrétaire général de la holding Redcats pour lui, ils sont tous les deux chargés de la cession. C'est une aubaine. D'une part, ils apprennent à travailler ensemble et adorent cela. D'autre part, ils voient défiler les offres et aucune n'emporte leur adhésion même s'ils ne sont pas décideurs. C'est à ce moment qu'ils se disent qu'il faut entrer dans la danse.“Aucun de nous ne regrette d'avoir écrit ce projet à 4 mains. On a vécu une aventure de dingue”Huit ans plus tard, ils ont complètement passé la main. Natalie Balla a hâte de replonger dans l'entrepreneuriat, avec un regard tourné vers deux secteurs qui lui sont inconnus mais qui la passionnent, l'éducation et la santé. Rien n'est acté pour l'instant.Fille d'une mère allemande et d'un père hongrois, Nathalie Balla a puisé dans ses racines sa soif incessante d'apprendre, sa capacité d'adaptation, son besoin de liberté et son indépendance.Au cours de cet échange, elle évoque également les forces d'un binôme à la tête d'une entreprise, la concurrence des marques digitales, son côté introverti, mais aussi la question de justice sociale qui lui tient à cœur…Si elle avait du faire un choix “Sista”, elle aurait choisi Cholé Hermary, créatrice d'Ada Tech School, “qui porte un sujet important, embarque les gens avec une énergie de dingue. Je l'admire.” (comme Anabelle Bignon :))Dans cet épisode, sont également cités Eric Courteille, La Redoute, Kering, Vinted, Brigitte Lemercier de NB Lemercier et Associés, l'association Solfa.A vos écouteurs
On this weeks episode we hear holiday originals by:The Heebee Jeebee's - https://www.heebee-jeebees.com/homeFour Shadow - https://www.singers.com/group/Four-Shadow/Tonic Sol-Fa - https://www.tonicsolfa.com/Uncovered A Cappella with Brian Michaels (podpage.com)***ALL SONGS USED WITH PERMISSION***
Création d'un orchestre ukrainien composé de musiciens réfugiés en Suisse suite au conflit dans leur pays. Sacha Follonier, chef de Chœur et musicien s'est lancé ce défi en prenant conscience de la difficulté des musiciens ukrainiens réfugiés, qui se trouvent sans moyen de continuer leur art. Depuis plusieurs mois, il organise et prépare son projet de création d'un orchestre hors norme avec l'association SolFa Musica. Il nous en explique les difficultés, mais aussi le plaisir de se lancer dans une telle proposition artistique. En compagnie de Catherine Blanc, la trésorière de l'association SolFa musica, ils lancent un appel afin de rassembler le maximum de musiciens et musiciennes réfugiés en Suisse pour un concert qui devrait avoir lieu en 2023.
Quand elle reprend La Redoute avec Eric Courteille en 2014, pour 1 euro symbolique au groupe Kering (Pinault), Nathalie Balla a une mission colossale : assurer la survie d'une entreprise française iconique mais donnée pour morte. Sept ans plus tard, le pari est réussi ! Les espoirs originaux dépassés. Au bord de la faillite au moment de la reprise, La Redoute a réalisé plus d' un milliard d'euros de volume d'affaires en 2021, année de cession totale au Groupe Galeries Lafayette, pour un montant non dévoilé, déjà détenteur de 51% des parts depuis 2017. Nathalie Balla en est convaincue, ce qui a fait la réussite de ce tour de force salué par tous les observateurs, c'est avant tout le binôme qu'elle mène avec Eric Courteille. Un duo complémentaire qui prend toutes les décisions à deux. Une hérésie ? Bien au contraire, c'est ce qui a fait leur force et leur ambition “L'ego n'a pas de place, on était porté par un truc qui nous dépassait, c'était d'assurer la survie de La Redoute”. Pour réussir, les deux associés sont repartis de l'histoire de l'entreprise, afin de travailler sur un ADN commun, capable d'être compris en interne et en externe. “Il fallait remettre l'entreprise en mouvement” indique-t-elle. Le choix se porte sur l'innovation, le développement des marques propres et la capacité que cette filature de 1837 a eu à se réinventer au fil des années, devenant un spécialiste de la vente par correspondance. Communication, produits et culture : Nathalie Balla et Eric Courteille imposent le digital first à toutes les strates de La Redoute. Pourtant, rien ne prédisposait le duo à reprendre La Redoute. Quand la PME est mise en vente par PPR - devenu Kering - au même titre que Conforama ou FNAC, les offres s'accumulent. En tant que PDG pour elle, et secrétaire général de la holding Redcats pour lui, ils sont tous les deux chargés de la cession. C'est une aubaine. D'une part, ils apprennent à travailler ensemble et adorent cela. D'autre part, ils voient défiler les offres et aucune n'emporte leur adhésion même s'ils ne sont pas décideurs. C'est à ce moment qu'ils se disent qu'il faut entrer dans la danse. “Aucun de nous ne regrette d'avoir écrit ce projet à 4 mains. On a vécu une aventure de dingue” Huit ans plus tard, ils ont complètement passé la main. Natalie Balla a hâte de replonger dans l'entrepreneuriat, avec un regard tourné vers deux secteurs qui lui sont inconnus mais qui la passionnent, l'éducation et la santé. Rien n'est acté pour l'instant. Fille d'une mère allemande et d'un père hongrois, Nathalie Balla a puisé dans ses racines sa soif incessante d'apprendre, sa capacité d'adaptation, son besoin de liberté et son indépendance. Au cours de cet échange, elle évoque également les forces d'un binôme à la tête d'une entreprise, la concurrence des marques digitales, sa personnalité introvertie, mais aussi les questions de l'éducation et de justice sociale qui lui tiennent à cœur… Si elle avait dû choisir une Sista, elle aurait nommé Chloé Hermary, créatrice d'Ada Tech School, “qui porte un sujet important, embarque les gens avec une énergie de dingue. Je l'admire.” Dans cet épisode, sont également cités Eric Courteille, La Redoute, Kering, Vinted, Brigitte Lemercier de NB Lemercier et Associés, l'association Solfa. Les épisodes de son bro, Georges Lotigier, Fondateur et CEO de Vade, sont à découvrir ici Part 1 - Georges Lotigier - Vade : Levée de fonds avortée, procès onéreux aux US, rester debout, poursuivre ses ambitions : https://smartlink.ausha.co/40-nuances-de-next/36-part-1-georges-lotigier-vade-levee-de-fonds-avortee-proces-onereux-aux-us-rester-debout-poursuivre-ses-ambitions Part 2 - Georges Lotigier - Vade : L'entrepreneur qui murmurait à l'oreille des chevaux : https://smartlink.ausha.co/40-nuances-de-next/36-part-2-georges-lotigier-vade-l-entrepreneur-qui-murmurait-a-l-oreille-des-chevaux A vos écouteurs
On this weeks episode we hear originals by:Accent - https://accentvocal.com/MVP - www.facebook.com/MVPacappella CounterMeasure - https://www.countermeasuremusic.com/https://www.podpage.com/uncovered-a-cappella-with-brian-michaels/*** ALL SONGS USED WITH PERMISSION ***
En este cortito y simpático cuento el autor, a través de las historias de don sapo, ironiza acerca de la incorporación de términos del idioma inglés en la conversación cotidiana de la gente de Buenos Aires. Para chicos a partir de 9 años. (Para hacer sugerencias pueden escribirme a abunanicuentos@gmail.com).
Episode summary In this episode on music education, music teacher RaeAnna Goss shares what Solfa is and how it can bring value to our homeschool journey. Guest biography RaeAnna is a second generation homeschooler living her dream just outside of Nashville, TN. As a homeschooler in the 1980s and 90s, there were opportunities to play many different instruments in her musical home (piano, guitar, clarinet, accordion). She took that love of practice and performance to Lee University where she started her career as a music educator. After teaching music in the public schools for 10 years, she began homeschooling her family using the Charlotte Mason method. RaeAnna has authored the book Composer Study Companion to bring active listening to music history lessons. She also created Solfa Sofa, a free YouTube series for teaching solfege singing, and shares homeschool thoughts on her Instagram and blog. When her family is not reading books, they are writing books! RaeAnna's two children created the world of The Traveler's League that was written by their dad, author Nick Goss. Follow their homeschool adventure on Instagram. Host biography Julie H. Ross believes that every child needs a feast of living ideas to grow intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. As a former school teacher, curriculum coordinator, and assistant director of a homeschool academy, Julie has worked with hundreds of students and parents over the past 20 years. She has also been homeschooling her own five children for over a decade. Julie developed the Charlotte Mason curriculum, A Gentle Feast, to provide parents with the tools and resources needed to provide a rich and abundant educational feast full of books, beauty, and Biblical truth. Julie lives in South Carolina. When she's not busy homeschooling, reading children's books, hiking, or writing curriculum, you can find her taking a nap. Resources RaeAnna's blog articles about music with Charlotte Mason: Charlotte Mason Music Thoughts 1, Charlotte Mason Music Thoughts 2, The Modulator Connect RaeAnna Goss | Instagram | Facebook Solfa Sofa | Blog | Facebook Julie Ross | Instagram A Gentle Feast | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Website Homeschooling.mom | Instagram | Website Thank you to our sponsors! Medi-Share: an affordable Christian alternative to traditional health insurance A Gentle Feast: a Charlotte Mason curriculum for the entire family Want to know more about the Charlotte Mason method? Visit www.agentlefeast.com and click on LEARN MORE to receive a FREE four-day introduction course. Have you joined us at one of the Great Homeschool Conventions? We hope to see you there! For more encouragement on your homeschooling journey, visit the Homeschooling.mom site, and tune in to our sister podcast The Homeschool Solutions Show. View full show notes on the blog.
La Taberna, episodio 873, sonidos ibéricos. Nos visitan La Orquestina del Fabirol, Esparatrapo, Angel Petisme, Eva Mcbel, Los Draps, Evoeh, Mujeres en Solfa, Fongo Royo, Carlos Sobreviela, Francho Sarrablo, Os Chotos, Franco Deterioro e Ixo Rai. Visita nuestra web https://podcastaragon.es/ Escríbenos a infopodcastaragon@gmail.com 🖊️Suscribete a ▶️ nuestros episodios y no te pierdas ninguno Envíanos tus notas de voz a 📞Whasapt 654 93 42 41 Apoya nuestros 🎙️podcast, hazte 💯fans para continuar con la difusión de la cultura en 🔊audio. Autor del programa: Francho Martinez
On this weeks episode we hear originals by:The Glue - http://theglue.ch/en/Post Apocalyptic Variety Show - https://www.facebook.com/ThePostApocalypticVarietyShow/Tonic Sol Fa - https://www.tonicsolfa.com/*** ALL SONGS USED WITH PERMISSION ***
On this weeks episode we hear originals by:Tonic Solfa - https://www.tonicsolfa.com/Postyr - https://postyrproject.dk/Extempo
On this weeks episode we hear originals by:KickshawStatic FlowThe Wise Guys*** ALL SONGS USED WITH PERMISSION ***
Hoy en mi crónica diaria: "ZP pone en solfa a la parte chavista del Gobierno" Hasta el propio Pepe Borrell se desmarca de Iglesias apartado también de la cumbre en Marruecos. ➡️Ayuso la nueva lideresa de las bases defendiendo la Navidad y haciendo autocrítica. ➡️Más mentiras y blanqueo del Gobierno y Sánchez. Francisco Gómez
Hoy en mi crónica diaria: "ZP pone en solfa a la parte chavista del Gobierno" Hasta el propio Pepe Borrell se desmarca de Iglesias apartado también de la cumbre en Marruecos. ➡️Ayuso la nueva lideresa de las bases defendiendo la Navidad y haciendo autocrítica. ➡️Más mentiras y blanqueo del Gobierno y Sánchez. Francisco Gómez
On this episode we hear from 3 Minnesota a cappella groups that hold a special place in my heart.Four ShadowTonic Solfa - www.tonicsolfa.comInPulse*** ALL SONGS USED WITH PERMISSION ***
Do you sometimes get the notes wrong when you sing? At Musical U we strongly encourage every music learner to sing because of the huge positive impact it has on your musicality - but what if you find you just can't get the notes right? Here's a clip from the archive of live member Q&A calls at Musical U where we talk about just that. Enjoy! Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS | YouTube Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 244 Links and Resources • How to Learn to Sing in Tune • Musicality Now - Finding the Notes Yourself, with Sara Campbell • Musicality Now - About Singing as a Tool • Musicality Now - How to Sing Smarter, with Meghan Nixon • Musicality Now - Singing that Sounds Good – and Beyond, with Davin Youngs • Musicality Now - All Things Vocal, with Judy Rodman • Musicality Now - The Instrument Inside You, with Ben Parry • Musicality Now - What Your Voice Can Do, with Jeremy Fisher • Musicality Now - Find and Make Peace with Your Voice, with Nikki Loney • Musicality Now - About the Power of Solfa Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
The continuing story of my first year in the world of a cappella. 3 great original songs.***ALL SONGS USED WITH PERMISSION***
DJing under lockdown with Rocksteady Disco's Peter Croce.
Aquest vespre, a partir de les 20 h a l'Espai de la Jota de Tortosa tindrà lloc la presentació i projecció del documental 'Mas de la Solfa', de Júlia Urgell Gironés, realitzat per Pere Ayuso Ruiz. El film és tot un reconeixement al grup 'Mas de Solfa', pioner a les Terres de l'Ebre en animació al carrer i recuperació de cançons populars durant la dècada dels 80.
Al Dia Terres de l'Ebre és un magazín informatiu realitzat conjuntament amb 6 emissores municipals: Ràdio Joventut, La Plana Ràdio, Ràdio Delta, La Cala Ràdio, Amposta Ràdio i Ràdio Tortosa. Es tracta l'actualitat de les Terres de l'Ebre de manera propera i acurada. Cada dia, també, es realitzen entrevistes d'actualitat. Avui, Josep Pitarch, ha entrevistat a Júlia Urgell, directora del documental "El Mas de la Solfa".
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On Part 2 of our discussion about singing and the Solfa, we continue our chat with RaeAnna Goss, singing teacher, homeschool graduate, homeschooling mother, and Charlotte Mason follower, who has created Solfa Sofa, an early years approach for introducing singing in a CM-friendly way. (Part 1 can be found here.) We were also joined by Crystal Hosea of The Legends of the Staff of Musique, but we invited Crystal back for another episode about her own CM approach to combining story and music, which will air in a couple of weeks. Recorded April 15, 2019 Show Notes: Heidi Buschbach0:26 Free Resource IdeasChildren of the Open AirSing SolfaSolfa Sofa 3:00 Paid Resouce IdeasJohn M. Feierabend and Conversational SolfegeThe Kodály Center at Holy Names UniversityOrganization of American Kodály Educators5:02 Should you use a certain set of songs to teach?6:35 Canadian ResourcesKodály Society of CanadaMusic Play with Denise Gagné7:15 Crystal Hosea of The Legends of the Staff of Musique 8:14 Dalcroze and Movement9:01 Miriam's experience with Children of the Open Air10:13 An overview of Solfa as learned up to Form 310:45 What to do in the upper forms11:24 Skills to learn in the lower forms15:34 Ear Training (PNEU article: A Few Remarks on Teaching Music by W.H. Leslie) 17:36 Starting with an older studentArticle referenced by Heidi Buschbach for older beginnersOutschool19:42 Solfedge, Solfa and Solfedgio20:46 Find the joy and protect your children's voices27:07 Fun resources Music K-8 MagazineSmithsonian Folkways Recordings The Kodály Center at Holy Names University Workshops with chapters of the American Orff-Schulwerk Association29:46 Nature minutesCoyote's Guide To Connecting with Nature Book DiscussionFletcher and the Springtime Blossoms
On this 2-part episode, we were joined by RaeAnna Goss, singing teacher, homeschool graduate, homeschooling mother, and Charlotte Mason follower, who has created Solfa Sofa, an early years approach for introducing singing in a CM-friendly way. We were also joined by Crystal Hosea of The Legends of the Staff of Musique, but we invited Crystal back for another episode about her own CM approach to combining story and music, which will air in a couple of weeks. Other ideas and resources mentioned in the podcast: 0:00 Introductions4:25 The Curwin approach, Tonic Solfa, and the Modulator9:50 Difference between Curwen and Kodály, and why Raeanna supports Kodály11:15 What is the Kodály approach?14:30 What would a singing lesson look like in CM's time? 3 minutes of voice training5 minutes of modulator practice3 minutes of sight singing7 minutes of rhythm work4 minutes of ear training8 minutes to practice songs17:58 John M. Feierabend and Conversational Solfege"Children should be tuneful, beatful, and artful."20:28 An overview of the progression of singing through Forms 1 and 224:25 Resouces at Solfa Sofa that can help with early years26:30 Forms 3 (part-songs and rounds), and higher (descants, classical repetoire)28:55 Losing joy in singing and moving more into theory and other music approaches (PNEU article: A Few Remarks on Teaching Music by W.H. Leslie)33:14 Perfect Pitch and Moveable Doe35:05 Shortening Form 1 lessons and help them find their singing voice
Playing by ear and improvisation are two of the most sought-after skills in music. The key to learning these skills is to train your ear to effortlessly recognize the relationships between notes - and the answer doesn't necessarily lie in learning intervals! Musical U founder Christopher Sutton talks about the intuitive solfa method for recognizing notes and why it works. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS | YouTube Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 155 Links and Resources • Full Facebook Live video at Ultimate Music Theory • Music Theory You’ll Love to Learn, with Glory St. Germain • Starting Solfa Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
So you’re on board with using solfa in your private music teaching studio...but how? All of the resources seem to be designed for classroom teachers! In this episode, I’ll share 5 simple exercises to get you going with solfa with minimal nervousness or planning on your part.
Are you a bit confused by Kodály and solfa? Can’t tell movable do from fixed do or Curwen hand signs from Kodály rhythm syllables? Tune in to this episode for a simple run-down on solfa and how you might use elements of Kodály methods in your studio.
Charlotte Mason considered musical training an essential, including Solfa in her curriculum. This interview with Heidi Buschbach reveals the purpose of this method of music training, how Miss Mason employed it in her curriculum, and how untrained teachers can take advantage of resources to include this subject in their own lessons.
Today, we have the first of our interview series for Improv Month here at Musical U. To celebrate the launch of our new improv Roadmap that helps you learn to improvise from scratch, we’ve put together a month packed full of material all about improv. In our first episode for improv month, we talked about how to approach learning to improvise and how it's something core and fundamental to any musician, it can take on many forms across many genres. At the same time improvisation is something that is most commonly associated with jazz music in particular. And so we were keen to kick off improv month talking to someone who's expert in how you learn to improvise jazz. Nick Mainella is the host of the "10 Minute Jazz Lesson" podcast which really lives up to its name! As a jazz fan but not a jazz musicians ourselves, we have been really enjoying listening to this show and we would highly recommend it for anyone who's interested in learning to play jazz. The way Nick discusses improv on his show was so well aligned with the way we teach it at Musical U we knew we had to have him on the show, and we wanted to start improv month with this interview because as you'll hear, so much of learning jazz improv is in fact applicable to any genre and style of improvising. In this conversation we talk about: • Nick's own upbringing and what he did to compensate for *not* having a natural ear for music. • The specific exercises he finds most useful for learning to improvise. • One powerful memory he has that helped set his mindset right for improvisation for years to come, and which he passes on to his students if they're at all shy or nervous about improvising. • And why someone who wants to play jazz might actually be best served by first studying the blues. It was so much fun to talk to Nick about jazz and improv and he dropped several really valuable nuggets of wisdom in this conversation - simple things that you can go away and apply yourself and really benefit from. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 052 Links and Resources • The 10 Minute Jazz Lesson podcast • 60 Days to Crushing the Blues course • The Riff Everyone Plays Wrong • Donna Schwartz Music • About Active Listening podcast episode • About the Power of Solfa podcast episode • The 10 Minute Jazz Lesson podcast: Learning Vocabulary Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
Chords sometimes referred to with numbers, and chord progressions as a series of numbers, such as I-IV-V or 1-4-5. Find out what these numbers mean, how to build chords on any note in any key, and how you can use this to write unforgettable songs! Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 033 Links and Resources Turning Ordinary People into Musicians, with Casey McCann(interview) Note2Self: "I Love This!", with Lisa McCormick(interview) Making Ear Training Fun, with Steve Myers(interview) Finding the Notes Yourself, with Sara Campbell (interview) Seriously Enjoyable Music Learning, with Shelle Soelberg(interview) A Toolbox of Musical Understanding, with Scott Sharp(interview) I-IV-V Chords in Major Keys The vi-IV-I-V chord progression The Circle of Fifths Podcast Episode: The Power of Solfa Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
Though you may think of scales and chords as two separate entities, they are very closely intertwined! In fact, chords are very easy to construct if you already have a scale in mind. In this episode of The Musicality Podcast, we discuss how to go from scales to chords with one simple trick, and the practical applications of this skill in playing by ear, songwriting, and improvisation. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 027 Links and Resources • The Musicality Podcast: Scott Sharp interview episode • Fretboard Toolbox • The Musicality Podcast: Sara Campbell interview episode • Solfa episode of The Musicality Podcast • Christopher Sutton’s interview on TimTopham.com • FreeJazzLessons.com Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
Los Solfa lanzaron su tercer disco, "No es casualidad". Este quinteto arrancó en 2003 como un proyecto del cantante y guitarrista Ale Sosa y el baterista Fede Lanzi, y se completa con Bruno Pezzano en guitarra, Matías Arce en teclados y Esteban Zambrano en bajo. Las canciones incluidas en este podcast: “Vas a bailar”, “Cualquier mortal”, “La gente que se reinventa” y “Hasta la vista”.
Thanks for reading CPTP109: What is Solfa and How Does it Help Students with Christopher Sutton from Top Music Co. Depending on where you got your musical start, solfa might be an integral part of your musicianship – or it might be a foreign language. If you didn’t learn solfa growing up or never felt like you had a”good ear” it can be intimidating to launch into solfa exercises in your teaching. It’s tempting to […] The post CPTP109: What is Solfa and How Does it Help Students with Christopher Sutton appeared first on Top Music Co - Supporting Creative Music Teaching.
You’ve probably heard of solfa, solfège, or the “do re mi” system of music learning. But did you know it’s one of the most powerful ways for any musician to recognize notes easily by ear? In this episode, we introduce solfa and why learning it could have a powerful positive impact on your musical life. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 007 Links and Resources Interview with Shelle Soelberg Solfege: Why Do Re Mi isn’t just Child’s Play Scale Degree Recognition Resource Packs (Preview) Special offer for podcast listeners Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
Hey what's up tribe? Our 14th Totem Podcast guest is my friend Detlef from Greece! Detlef is Alex, an individual that has graced the dance music scene with releases on various labels including ViVa MUSiC, Be As One, Moon Harbour and Defected and he has also headlined clubs around the world. This mix was live recorded at Solfa in Tokyo! -DETLEF BIOGRAPHY- https://www.facebook.com/detlefmusic
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