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In this episode, join Olivia, Herman, and Shua Kanarek as they discuss their experiences with Rak Shalom, an acapella Jewish choir at the University of Maryland. The conversation covers personal backgrounds, how they got involved, and how the group operates democratically, including song selection and leadership roles. They also delve into the impact of being part of a diverse Jewish community, arranging music, the challenges and benefits of a co-ed acapella group, and the logistics behind managing performances and tours. The discussion highlights their journey toward enhancing their Jewish identity through music, culminating in their recent first-place win in a national acapella competition. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Backgrounds 00:58 Olivia's Journey and Connection to Judaism 02:28 Shua's Story and Connection to Rock Shalom 03:28 Running Rak Shalom: Leadership and Song Selection 05:14 Performances, Competitions, and Time Commitment 09:51 Funding and Album Production 10:44 Host's Musical Journey and Inspirations 15:59 Social Media and Jewish Identity 18:29 Personal Connections to Judaism 19:01 Diverse Backgrounds in the Group 22:02 Spirituality and Music 24:20 Group Dynamics and Roles 26:35 Musical Arrangements and Positions 34:40 Alumni and Community 36:01 Living in Israel and Musical Backgrounds 37:27 Closing Remarks and Plugs About Our Guests: Olivia Herman is a first year student at the University of Maryland. She is the current business manager of Rak Shalom- an award winning collegiate a cappella group at UMD. She is also a proud member of the Jewish community on campus. Shua is a med student living in Israel. He graduated from Rak Shalom in 2023. His hobbies include playing piano, reading, and sweet potato. https://www.instagram.com/livherman_?igsh=MXJzbzc1ZGM0enV1NQ== https://www.instagram.com/rak_shalom?igsh=MWczMHFneXpycWZnMA== Tov Lehodot by Franciska https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7AYCnN_6SQ
In this episode of the Qool Hand Podcast, DJ Eazsy shares his journey from growing up in Queens, New York, to becoming a skilled DJ in California. He discusses his early influences, the importance of music in his upbringing, and how he learned the craft from his father. DJ Easy emphasizes the significance of song selection, transitions, and the connection he builds with his audience. He also shares personal stories, including challenges faced on the road and the unique experience of having synesthesia, which enhances his musical creativity. The conversation touches on the business side of DJing, including pricing, reputation building, and the preparation that goes into each gig. Ultimately, DJ Easy highlights the joy of connecting with people through music and the passion that drives him as an artist. 00:00 Introduction to DJ Easy 02:22 Growing Up in Queens 05:18 Early Interests and Music Exposure 08:26 The Journey into DJing 11:21 Learning the Craft 14:20 Transitioning to Professional DJing 17:20 DJing Techniques and Equipment 20:08 The Art of Song Selection 23:09 Balancing DJing with Other Work 26:09 Realizing His Talent 28:54 Connecting with the Audience 30:51 The Trials of a DJ 34:20 Song Selection and Crowd Connection 38:28 The Art of Transitioning 42:29 The Unique Experience of Synesthesia 44:25 Building a Reputation and Clientele 49:00 The Importance of Equipment Maintenance 53:50 The Joy of Connection Through DJing 55:39 The Origin of DJ Easy's Name --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/qool-hand-pod/support
In this conversation, Ross Levine and Justin Dauer explore the intricate world of yoyoing, focusing on Jusitn's journey of becoming a national champion, the importance of nurturing talent, and the art of routine and trick construction. They discuss the pressures of competition, the significance of audience engagement, and the role of music in crafting compelling performances. Dauer shares insights on developing cleanliness and consistency in routines, as well as the necessity of practicing recoveries and understanding the nuances of performance art. The conversation emphasizes the storytelling aspect of yo-yoing and the need for variation in routines to captivate audiences. In this engaging conversation, Ross Levine and Justin Dauer explore the evolution of online yo-yo competitions, the behind-the-scenes efforts of the Ante YoYo Cup. The duo delves into the mechanics of yo-yo tricks, the design and durability of the Evolve yo-yo, and the concept of positive and negative tricks, all while emphasizing the balance of fun and competition in the yoyoing community. Chapters 00:00 Nurturing Potential in Yo-Yoing 16:20 The Journey to National Champion 29:27 The Pressure of Competition 36:11 Crafting a Winning Routine 42:47 The Art of Combo Construction 45:15 The Art of Trick Construction 48:23 Chunking: Building a Routine 51:24 Song Selection and Routine Flow 54:09 The Evolution of Online Competitions 01:03:37 Auntie: The New Era of Yo-Yo Competitions 01:17:14 The Timing of Competitions 01:18:15 The Importance of Online Competitions 01:19:16 Filming Techniques for Success 01:20:57 The Evolution of Cleanliness in Yo-Yoing 01:21:25 Raising the Stakes in Yo-Yo Competitions 01:22:33 The Impact of Community on Yo-Yoing 01:23:33 The Subjective Experience of Winning 01:24:30 Community Reactions to Competition Results 01:26:03 The Anticipation for Future Competitions 01:28:10 The Philosophy Behind Ante Competitions 01:29:19 Prize Structures and Competitor Engagement 01:30:27 Judging Standards in Yo-Yo Competitions 01:32:30 The Growth of Competitors in Yo-Yoing 01:33:33 The Role of Sponsors in Competitions 01:35:20 The Evolve Yo-Yo: Design and Philosophy 01:39:21 Durability and Material Strength in Yo-Yos 01:48:13 Understanding Yo-Yo Materials and Their Impact 01:51:52 Applied Yo-Yo Theory: Positive and Negative Tricks 02:00:00 Conceptualizing Tricks: Theoretical Foundations of Yo-Yoing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kill-your-yoyo/support
Dan Conway is a pro BMXer from southeastern PA and produces the StinkPit dvd series. In this episode he returns to talk about the latest installment SP7 which premiered on DigBMX. Show Notes: 7:00 Hi-Key Spots 15:00 Warm up clips on IG 16:27 SP7 Lineup & Process 28:00 Song Selection 40:45 Video Watch Through & Director Commentary 1:35:00 Taking Physical Therapy Seriously GET THE DVD AND SUPPORT BMX https://animalbikes.com/products/stink-pit-7-dvd Watch the DVD here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T77nH0Kczek Follow Dan: https://www.instagram.com/danconway/ Follow Stinkpit: https://www.instagram.com/stinkpit/ * Support your local bike shop * http://diffrentspokes.com #diffrentspokes #bmx #bmxpodcast
If you're feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of David Bowie's live album, then you are not alone! How to decipher the intricacies of his live performances? Let's dive in and uncover the magic. In this episode, you will be able to: Uncover the electrifying energy and raw emotion of David Bowie's live performances in our in-depth review of the David Live album. Explore the captivating influence of Philly soul on David Bowie's music and how it shaped his artistic evolution. Delve into the intriguing financial disputes within David Bowie's band and the impact on his live performances. Gain insight into the fascinating recording process of David Bowie's live albums and the intricacies of capturing his dynamic stage presence. Discover the compelling influence of cocaine on David Bowie's music and how it heightened the intensity of his live performances. 00:03:30 - Album Production and Recording 00:07:28 - Band Lineup and Performance 00:14:03 - Comparison to Benihana 00:17:10 - The Start of 1984 00:21:46 - David Bowie Cover Band 00:27:29 - Moonage Daydream and Off-the-Rails Performance 00:30:37 - The Most Mid-Seventies Thing 00:31:11 - Moon Age Daydream and Staccato Sax Part 00:32:42 - Unhinged but Delightful 00:39:32 - Diamond Dogs Tour and Song Selection 00:44:01 - Karaoke and Swear Words 00:49:32 - In-Character Commentary 01:05:24 - All the Young Dudes Analysis 01:08:23 - Cracked Actor Live 01:13:40 - Knock on Wood Surprise 01:16:07 - Ohio Players' Influence 01:20:32 - Live Performance and Song Structure 01:25:28 - Critique of "Panic in Detroit" 01:27:40 - Appreciation for Live Performance 01:35:05 - Live Performance Enhancements 01:37:21 - Live Music Experience 01:53:19 - Unconventional Cooking Ideas 01:54:09 - Rock and Roll Suicide 02:05:45 - Podcast Engagement This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Andrew and Tyler talk music in the church! Why would a church choose to sing certain songs, and are certain genres or styles better than others? Tyler breaks down NGC's philosophy and more in today's episode. CONTACT US:podcast@tobethechurch.comfacebook.com/tobethechurchtwitter.com/tobethechurchinstagram.com/tobethechurchyoutube.com/tobethechurch
Song Selection: "God's Got A Blessing With My Name" "You Deserve I" "God Is My Everything"
Song Selection: "This Is The Day" "Hallelujah, I Give You the Highest Praise" "Who's On The Lord's Side" "I Really Love The Lord"
Song Selection: "More Than Anything" "Oh How I Love Jesus" "Running Over"
Song Selection: "I Just Want to Praise You" "Holy Spirit" "The Holy One" "There Is No Way"
Song Selection: "At The Cross" "I Call You Faithful" "If I Be Lifted Up" "I'm Free"
Song Selection: "Clap Your Hands (Great Things)" "Hallelujah Praise His Name" "In Jesus Name "Made A Way"
Song Selection: "Bless The Lord With Me" "Because Of Who You Are" "He Won't Let You Down"
Song Selection: "Enter In" "Highest Praise" "Trouble Don't Last Always" "I Am Not Alone
Song Selection: "Highly Exalted" "I Give Myself Away" "Go"
Song Selection: "Awesome God (Gerald and Tami Hadden)" "Awesome God (Maurette Brown Clark) "Stand And Proclaim" "Let's Praise the Lord"
Song Selection: "Glory to His Name" "Praise Is What I Do" "High And Lifted Up" "The Masters Calling"
Song Selection: "Every Praise" "Hallelujah You're Worthy To Be Praised " "God Is" "Sovereign"
Song Selection: "God's House" "Awesome" "Who's On the Lord's Side"
Song Selection: "Undignified Praise" "There's A Lifting" "Everlasting God"
Song Selection: "Bless The Lord With Me" "Jesus I Love You" "Oh Give Thanks"
Song Selection: "Glory" "Jesus At The Center" "Goodness of God"
Song Selection: "Worthy Is Your Name" "Lord You Reign" "Our God Medley"
Song Selection: "I Will Call Upon The Lord" "Nobody Like You" "Amazing"
Song Selection: "Awesome God" "Great Are You Lord" "You Get The Glory"
Song Selection: "God's House" "How Great Is Our God" "Still Here"
Song Selection: "You Are Good" "Something About the Name Jesus" "Knowing You"
Song Selection: "I Will Bless The Lord" "Good Good Father" "Holy One" "I Surrender All
Song Selection: "Looking Up" "Way Maker" "My Life Is In Your Hands"
Song Selection: "Your Great Name" "You Deserve It" "I'll Go"
Song Selection: "Hallelujah You're Worthy To Be Praised" "Praise Him" "The Blood Will Never Lose It's Power"
Song Selection: "Nothing Is Impossible" "My Response" "I'm Available to You"
“Bricks” was my real feel of success and a culture shock because I didn't know that would happen” ~ DJ Holiday DJ Holiday makes his debut at The Progress Report Podcast to discuss growing up as a military brat, creating a household name, explains what makes Gucci Mane's music authentic and playing defense during the Gucci Mane and Jeezy Verzuz as Gucci's official DJ, describes close relationships with Bankroll Fresh, Trouble, and Young Dolph, and marrying his best friend.
Song Selection: "Lord You're Worthy" "Dwell" "I Surrender All"
In today's episode, we get to know Max KornhauserWe talked about Song Selection, Djing, Europe, Analog Life, and a bunch of other things!-Intro Music-Mazhar ve FuatSur Efem AtiniSupport the show
Song Selection: "Freedom Looks Good On You" "Jesus At The Center" "I Am Not Alone"
Our Patreon member Creston Heltzel of the Cleveland 90s band Alt95 is a patron in the highest tier, which entitles him to a live coaching session with Adam and Dan--which he and his bandmates generously allowed us to share with you!This is part 1 of 2 of that coaching session, where we cover song selection, setlist design, and the band's branding and art choices so far. Next week we'll talk about social media, authenticity, being focused on the audience, and the zen of being a front man!If you want to join our Patreon community and maybe even get this sort of deep dive into what your band is doing, please hit us up at http://patreon.com/coverbandconfidential.
Wow FANtastic! Kep1er, VIVIZ, and WJSN perform chosen by fans in the FANtastic song challenge. Fanmeets and Song Selection (1:35), Kep1er - The Boys (38:57), VIVIZ - BOP BOP! (Highteen Version) (47:37), WJSN - Pantomime (57:39), Closing Thoughts (1:08:50) Follow on Spotify, Apple Podcast, or your preferred podcast platform. Join us on Discord!: https://discord.gg/sojutalk INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/sojutalknation/ TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRACGKPc/ Music by JETLAG: https://soundcloud.com/jetlag_music #kpop #podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hiring a live musician to play at your wedding is really special. It's a memory that you'll hold on to for a lifetime and in this episode of the Wedding Duo podcast, Dominic and Serena chat with special guest, Trevor Martin, about doing just that. Trevor is a singer/songwriter in Nashville, TN and when he's not playing at popular venues around town or writing his next song, he loves bringing that magical experience of live music to weddings. Listen in as they talk more about:How it all started with Orchestra Kentucky and a cover of “I Want You Back” by The Jackson 5Choosing songs for your wedding that are sentimental to youGreat song choices for the wedding ceremony processional (other than “Here Comes The Bride”)How “Wife You Up” and new song “Keeper” came to beHow to find a live musician (or any other kind of service/entertainment) with GigSaladHow to get custom, personalized songs with SongFinchHow much it costs to hire a live musician for your weddingAnd so much more!Check out Trevor Martin's music anywhere you listen to music. (Just search: Trevor Martin) For other ways to connect, you can find Trevor on: Instagram: @trevormartinmusicTikTok: @trevormartinmusicFacebook: Trevor Martin MusicWebsite: www.trevormartinmusic.comFind this episode helpful?We'd love to hear from you! Leave us a rating and review and let us know what your favorite part of the Wedding Duo podcast is! Share your review to your Instagram stories and tag us @the.weddingduo. We'd love to say “Hi” and give a heartfelt “Thanks!” for supporting our podcast! Don't miss an episode! Follow and subscribe to the Wedding Duo podcast Learn more!For extended show notes visit us at theweddingduo.co/podcast Watch our show on YouTube at The Wedding DuoFor all your wedding planning resources, check out our website: theweddingduo.coConnect with us on social! TikTok: @weddingduoInstagram: @the.weddingduoFacebook: @thewedduo–Podcast Editor & Strategist: @episodeready
Need help figuring out how to choose your wedding music? Look no further than this episode! Because throughout your special night, you're gonna have a lot of “HOORAY!!” moments and a lot of “AWWWWWW!! That's so sweet!!” moments. And just like a soundtrack to a great movie, the wedding music you choose will make those moments infinitely more special.But there's A LOT of options when it comes to picking the right music, which can make this particular wedding planning task a bit overwhelming. So that's exactly what we are here to help you with today. In this episode, we talk about:Breaking down your wedding into 4 partsHow timing a song juusssttt right can turn a beautiful moment into an unforgettable one Special considerations for the processional and recessionalHow to choose introductions songsUsing music to transition from one part of the night to the nextChoosing a song for your first dance AND a few really meaningful ways you can use it more than once!How involved you should be in choosing the reception music (Including . . . realistically, the number of songs that there will actually be time for)The biggest problem with song requests (and the solution!)And song suggestions! Find this episode helpful?We'd love to hear from you! Leave us a rating and review and let us know what your favorite part of the Wedding Duo podcast is! Share your review to your Instagram stories and tag us @the.weddingduo. We'd love to say “Hi” and give a heartfelt “Thanks!” for supporting our podcast! Don't miss an episode! Follow and subscribe to the Wedding Duo podcast Learn more!For extended show notes visit us at theweddingduo.co/podcast Watch our show on YouTube at The Wedding DuoFor all your wedding planning resources, check out our website: theweddingduo.coConnect with us on social! TikTok: @weddingduoInstagram: @the.weddingduoFacebook: @thewedduo–Podcast Editor & Strategist: @episodeready
Scot Haney was on the phone from WSFB Channel 3, and immediately changed the game with his song suggestion for "AJ in a Box." (0:00) Dumb Ass News - The Flubble Montage! All the best moments of misspeaking on the air from this week of shows. (15:33) Boss Keith's Top 5 was about the terrible things that happen in public that should be banned. (21:19) Image Credit: Photo_Concepts / Image Source
Which is more important....Song Selection or DJ Skills?
Song selection is possibly the most important part of worship leading. Song Selection can make or break you!You can choose the wrong songs and struggle, even as an experienced worship leader, or you can choose the right songs and see people enter into worship in a way you have never experienced before. The right songs make touching the hearts of your congregation so much easier.So in today's pod, learn how to make the most of your song selection, and impact people's hearts in a huge way...
Eurovision 2021 - Song SelectionJoin us as we talk through my favorite ten songs of this years Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam. Check out the songs selected on our playlist.Eurovision 2021 PlaylistLink: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnF3qUuNUK-Sh1CDR4YfSUesXy5cbdmvIZumba With Glyn - Eurovision 2021 ChoreosLink: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnF3qUuNUK-SqkPR-gf-pdtgLDwbzTYbMYou can also join us on our other social media platforms.Eurovision 2021 - New Music - Song Selection - With Glyn - SpecialJoin us as we go through our ten favorite Eurovsion selections from the new music in Eurovision 2021 Song Contest in Rotterdam. Congratulations to Maneskin on their win and huge thanks to all the artists who performed. Also a special thank to everyone involved in making an amazing show.Below you will find the links to our Playlist for the Eurovision selections and also the link to our 2021 Eurovision song selections.Eurovision Song Selections - 2021Link: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnF3qUuNUK-Sh1CDR4YfSUesXy5cbdmvIZumba With Glyn - Eurovision Choreos - 2021Link: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnF3qUuNUK-SqkPR-gf-pdtgLDwbzTYbMDont forget to leave your comments on Eurovision and the songs you love from Eurovision.Thank you for watching this video please like, comment and share. To ensure you don't miss our videos don't forget to click the button to Subscribe.We are also looking to collaborate so if you would like to maybe choreo a routine together, join in a podcast, we would be love to work with you.Feel free to follow us on social media via the links below.Website: https://www.zumba.com/en-US/profile/glyn-stinchcombe/1159214Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/Its-fun-its-fitness-its-Zumba-with-Glyn-341777069363622Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/feed/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/gispromotions/Snap Chat:https://www.snapchat.com/add/glynzinTik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@glynzin?lang=enPodcast:https://www.spreaker.com/show/zumba-with-glyn-podcastLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/glyn-stinchcombe-059391127/Twitter:https://twitter.com/GISPromotionsReddit:https://www.reddit.com/user/zumbawithglynThank you so kindly for listening!Glyn x
Join us for Week 07 Song Selection and our Battle between Laura Bell Bundy and Reba McEntire.Check our the playlist to listen to all the songs:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnF3qUuNUK-Rxxsgdd0OMBnekWdd7fsX5We are also looking to collaborate so if you would like to maybe choreo a routine together, join in a podcast, we would be love to work with you. Feel free to follow us on social media via the links below.Website: https://www.zumba.com/en-US/profile/glyn-stinchcombe/1159214Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Its-fun-its-fitness-its-Zumba-with-Glyn-341777069363622Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/feed/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gispromotions/Snap Chat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/glynzinTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@glynzin?lang=enPodcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/zumba-with-glyn-podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glyn-stinchcombe-059391127/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GISPromotionsReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/zumbawithglynThank you so kindly!Glyn x
Markus Zosel: "In der Werkstatt eines Songwriters - A Songwriter's Cabin"
In der 44. Folge dieses Podcasts soll es um ein Lied gehen, welches nur auf einer Publikation zu finden ist: "It Does Not Bother Me" auf der CD "Song Selection" von 2017. Nur, es wär es schade, wenn es dort ungehört bliebe! Warum? Tauchen Sie doch einfach während der kommenden 8 Minuten mit in die Thematik des Liedes ein. Seien Sie mit dabei...!
Wedding Videography School | a podcast for wedding videographers
Michael and Adam open the show discussing Michael's 35th birthday bash. The conversation quickly turns to music, licensing and the evolution of the guys' music selections for wedding videos. Michael runs through his latest artist and song picks while Adam elaborates on how he picks the songs he uses in his videos. Before wrapping, Michael shares a story with Adam and the guys talk about what's on the horizon for the first part of 2021. Find us on Instagram: @weddingvideographyschool@aflatis @filmsaboutlove@michaelleeringLooking for Adam's LUT pack? You can find it here. Want the Ultimate Wedding Videography Contract that includes a force majeure clause? Here it is. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/WVSPodcast)
The boys are back with NON GEAR topics! First a Reddit thread prompts a conversation about the how, which, and mostly the WHY of finding forgotten but beloved songs from the past. See the thread here: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/lctvk8/what_is_the_best_forgotten_80s_song/ Then a couple name-collision items in the news prompts a conversation about trademarks, name uniqueness, and other important branding matters.
01 - Our first episode we bring you our 18 recommended songs identified for 2020 from Spotify. They come from New Music Friday UK and Spotify suggestions.To listen to our suggestions and view our choreos for the songs just click on the link which will take you to our You Tube Channel.https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnF3qUuNUK-S9l9KLiPzsM7zzJIgLzph3Glyn
Having been prompted to think about it by a fascinating YouTube video from Adam Neely (link below), the boys explore their thoughts about diversity, race, and music theory. How much does our own lived experience limit our song selection? How can we think more broadly to hit audiences of all types? Please don't miss this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr3quGh7pJA&ab_channel=AdamNeely
First they were making the cut. Then they made the cut! And now... Aaron and JT are covering the gamut of wrestling, pop culture and beyond because... it is time to get NO HOLDS BARRED! In this episode, the selection committee is joined by Marc Clair and has settled in to build a tournament of the Top 128 Wrestling theme songs of all time! They choose which songs make the cut and then rank them for the brackets. Check it out and share your thoughts! Come for the concept and the absurdity, stay for the Property AND Neville Brothers. JT! Aaron! NO HOLDS BARRED!
In this weeks episode we talk about my first week back at school and a little recap on life. We also include an new little segment !!Song Selection!!exclusively on the Anchor website and app.
When better to reconsider your set list than when the gigs are all cancelled? During this time, Dan's created a tool to derive song inspiration from the charts, and Adam's super into it.
In today’s episode of the Worship Ministry Catalyst Podcast, Joe & David talk about some of the process they use for choosing new songs for their churches. This episode was recorded live on Facebook on Monday, June 15th at 10am Pacific Time. We would love to have you join and participate with the discussion mondays […]
Join us for Episode 004 as we talk about choosing songs for times of worship, church service flow and new music. If anything in this episode inspires a thought or question, we would love to hear from you on instagram (@npworship).
In this episode I talk about how my group selected a song for our performance
Two questions to start: How do you handle not-currently-in-use vocal mics? And when you setup on stage, do you make sure everyone can see each other without turning around? That's how this Gig Gab episode starts, folks, and then it evolves, winding up with a dissection of having your audience help you choose the right songs for them, and how to decide upon the best interpretation of those songs. Listen as Paul and Dave, your two favorite weekend warriors, dig through all of this and more, including some feedback from you, dear listeners. After all, Gig Gab is a conversation at it's core, and you are very much a part of it! Press play... and enjoy. 00:00:00 Gig Gab 240 - Tuesday, January 21, 2020 00:01:14 Sean-239-Song Selection and Satisfaction The Insiders (great “snippet” video and website design) Fling.band (just because we mentioned it. Get yourself a .band domain!) feedback@giggabpodcast.com 00:12:05 Beware muting vox 00:17:40 Stage layout with no less than 90-degree head turns 00:22:58 What are the right songs for our desired audience? 00:32:30 Do we play it like the record? 00:51:04 More Fistbumps Less Handshakes 00:52:20 GG 240
It's time to start off the new year by thinking about your song list. Paul and Dave have a lot to say about song selection, mostly because they've both made a ton of mistakes in this regard, both about songs and the process of selecting them. Learn what they've learned so that you can avoid these pitfalls. But first, your two favorite weekend warriors take a breath to talk about Neil Peart, drummer for Rush who recently passed away. They each have their own connections and stories to share, both in remembrance, and as inspiration for moving forward. Neil was certainly a man who was dedicated to his crafts, and that's one lesson Paul and Dave are happy to take as inspiration. After all, Gig Gab is but one of their crafts, and the goal is for everyone to learn and take something away from it all. Press play and enjoy! 00:00:00 Gig Gab 239 - Monday, January 13, 2020 00:02:07 Neil Giraldo: the beginnings of songs. 00:08:32 Remember The Professor 00:24:28 SPONSOR: CHAUVET DJ. Don’t just rock...rock in the spotlight with CHAUVET DJ! 00:29:53 PSA: Cowbell girl on NYE 00:34:37 Tom-Democracy and Song Selection Slack GG 239 Outtro
Parker walks us how he uses Spotify to locate popular or trending songs to use in his TikTok's. He also shares how, as a popular creator, he is approached daily by music creators to use their songs in his videos. Parker Pannell is a TikTok sensation, creating original dancing, lip-syncing, and comedic dubs that have amassed him nearly 900,000 followers. You can find him Website | TikTok | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn I am killing it on social media if you want to connect: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn To see what I'm up to check out my website.
Laois singer songwriter Cat Turner pops by to shgare with us her Six Song Selection, the best pizza in Galway, how she gets career advice off a psychic and much more. Her six song selection includes The 1975 // "Love It if We Made It" Grimes // "Oblivion" Host // "B4Me" The Japanese House // "Leon" Placebo // "Blind" Kaye West // "I Thought About Killing You" @selectedpodcast on Twitter & Instagram Likes, share subscribe and rate s'il vous plait.
Dude LISTEN to how bad Adam sounds. Poor dude's still got to perform though. A good talk full of tips about how to get through it. And then the songs we're prepping for our Halloween events coming up. This episode sponsored by http://chauvetdj.com and http://facebook.com/BOBSANGRYPINS
This week we have Bríd & Fionnuala from the hit podcast Bandwagons, they joined us to chat about their friendhsip, how they met, how they decide what bandwagons to discuss and also the music that they both love. Songs chosen Whitney Houston "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" // Green Day "Letterbomb" (musical version) // All Time Low "Dear Maria Count Me In" James Vincent McMorrow "Higher Love" Madonna "Like A Prayer" The Wanted "Glad You Came"
All the "meat" of this episode comes in small, self-contained chunks. "Meatballs", if you will. Meatball #1: An update on the performance of Dan's free range merch. Meatball #2: Answer to a listener question about the balance of technique drills and songwork when learning an instrument. Meatball #3: Acoustic Duos. Dan's in a new one. What's up with that Meatball #4: A quick-but-deep revisit of song selection and what's hot right now (NOT just recent stuff!).
This week we have one of the hosts of Juvenalia & Roast Chesnuts, stand up comedian and all round funny Twitter man, Alan Maguire. He joined us to share his passion for music and his scrutinising decisions that lead to his six song selection. His six song selection includes: Devo "Gut Feeling" Sleater-Kinney "You're No Rock N Roll Fun" Elliott Smith " In The Lost & Found" No Monster Club "I've Retired" The Microphones "I Want The Wind To Blow" Fight Like Apes "Tie Me Up In Jackets" @selectedpodcast helloselected@gmail.com
Brandon & Duane talk about the music request sheets and tackle some frequently asked questions. Visit lightscameradjs.com
This week we have comedian, illustrator and all round sound person Aoife Dooley in the Six Song Selection hotseat. We discuss Shazam, how music helps her focus and her RTÉ Player show Your One Nikita. Her six song selection included: Gary Numan - Cars he Go! Team - Grip like a vice Bileo - You can win Sonic Youth - Teenage Riot Los Campesinos! - You.Me.Dancing! Tokyo Police Club - Be Good (RAC Remix)
This week we had Michael, Hugh & Neil from Spies join us in Headstuff studios to discuss their band dynamic, Settlers of Catan and their future plans. Their 6 songs selection: Frightened Rabbit // "State Hospital" The Blaze // "Territory" Julio Iglesias // "La Mer (live) SZA // "Prom" Royal Yellow // "Hazeldene" Charlotte Gainsbourg // "Sylvia Says" @selecetdpodcast helloselected@gmail.com
What kind of deals are possible when you book an out of town gig? I go over the different contracts that I have signed in the past with nightclubs. I cover the different things that they pay for and what you can ask for. I touch on mixing in key and how I believe that song selection is the most important skill to develop as a DJ. Finally, I discuss how even though it would be great for a DJ to make a piece of the revenue of the nightclub, it doesn't make sense. My "Truth in The Booth" and "My Favorite DJ" T-shirt collaboration with Evrydy Co. is now live! https://www.evrydyco.com Be sure to check out my new Amazon influencer store front. All of the things I use to make this podcast are there along with what I carry in my DJ bag and general products that I like for my everyday life. This is a new way to support the podcast, check it out! https://www.amazon.com/shop/myfavoritedj Please rate the podcast! I want to become the highest rated DJ Podcast on iTunes. www.JustOneLink.net/djkonflikt (You should get Just One Link) SUBSCRIBE!!! Send me your questions: MyFavoritePodcast@gmail.com Instagram://user?username=MyFavoriteDJ (Opens Instagram) Venmo: MyFavoriteDJ Cash App: $MyFavoriteDJ Bitcoin address: 34K1kE4h2cz9zm669hHCAgiRibUzS3ek6d
The Big Why at Los Rios Rock School (An in depth look into a premier performance program)At Los Rios Rock School we have built our renown Live program over the last nine years step by step. Now we help hundreds of students play 250+ songs at over dozen professional venues per year. For more information please visit: www.LosRiosRockSchool.com or see live performances on our YouTube. FIRST AND FOREMOST – Our Mission, Vision and Values as a culture and school are adamant upon selecting who we will enroll at our school. WIthout the right student/families the extraordinary results will not happen.No price on websitePhone call with ownerOwner led tour designed for the studentStudent Sent home to think about it and see if this is TRULY for them and are ready to truly invest into who they are and who we are as a school.Private Mentorship is the core foundation1 hour a week lesson private lesson program/ High Trust MentorshipTuition, Communication, Learning and Practice through TeacherZoneAccess to live rooms during privates with multi instrumentalist instructor – working on actually playing and experiencing what they learn across from their teacher.Learning to speak the language of music with another acceleratesLearn to count in – song structure – Good tone – good rhythmMentorship on how to interact with other musiciansMentorship on how to lead or be led in jamming environmentsUltimate Gear etiquette knowledge – keeping gear in tip top shape and sounding its bestInstructors help students prepare and execute required audition video for the desired level of performance group Jam 100 (for beginners if needed)1 hour every saturday with RSVP available to all new students (rsvp ensures the right amount and types of instruments to work togetherNo live show – So no stress for the nervous studentsStudents already understand how to play together due to their private instruction with their teacher and live room experienceCurriculum/Songs are the audition material to get into our Jam 101 Live Performance Group1 to 2 LRRS directors with help of advanced Jr Counselor lead the youngsters through the sections of the songs together in one of our live rehearsal rooms or stage.Kids get to meet other kids in the same boat and level and start to form friendships Player Audition and Selection Process – Program Director Audition Videos to be turned into Program and Curriculum director 30 days before the next show if you’re new or you want to move to a more advanced groupVIdeos Reviewed and and results sent to the family via teacherzoneIf kids do not make it their instructor is informed and starts the mission to find out why and keep moving forward to prepare for next audition.150 students are placed into their groups. Many stay in the same groups and some move around for different reasons. TEACHERZONE groups are created by our ops manager and the CHAT is initiated before the big meeting to get the kids ideas flowing for the next production The BIG MEETING (1st 45 minutes) Players and their families gather in our Lobby/Performance Venue (around 100 or so make it on average out of the 150)Owners and Staff all on stage with a microphone welcoming everyone!We have the Rookies come on stage with all the LRRS staff and owners and they introduce themselves to the owners. Their name, age, school, music teacher, and a fun fact (sometimes up to 20 rookies)Then we have the veterans take the microphone and give the rookies advice. The under 12’s first and then the over 12’sThen we review the last show season (quality, attendance, flow, etc)Then we talk about the theme for improvement or change for the new semester. How can we be better? SONG SELECTION (next 60 minutes) PLAYERS THEN BREAK OFF into their groups and start the song selection meeting with their directorsThey put their songs in the mix and the director adds them to a Spotify playlistThey go through each song choices played through the PA speakers and start to vote on songsThe final verdict is a 5 song jam 101 list or a 11 song 102/advanced set listQC check on the set for vocal range, music skill level, inappropriate content etc SMARTSHEET Band Directors log all players into smartsheet by Song Name, Student Name, and instrument. They may be on a few different songs and a few different instruments. Maybe even a few different groups. (such as horn sections that travel to each group)Once complete the directors give the green light to the program director.In all private lessons the instructor searches smartsheet by that students name and EVERY project he or she was assigned to will come up with options for notes and direct line item project updates from band director to private instructor and vice versa.Charts and music are gathered or made by private instructors and assigned in TEACHERZONEStudents practice all required material through teacherzone at home and with their instructor in the live rooms or private officesJam 101, 102, Advanced, Classic Album SeriesJam 101 –List Audition examples——-> 7 to 10 students per group (guitar/bass/keys/drums/vocals/back up vocals)1 hour rehearsal with a Director and Jr Counselor every Saturday (CLOSED 1st SATURDAY)They pick their own 3 to 5 songs with their directors helpEach player plays on at least 2 of the songs especially the one they choseDirector QC’s the song list (no swearing, or inappropriate content, and especially making sure the players are within the songs skill level to succeed.Average about 9 to 11 rehearsalsPerform at the BIG SHOW! Pro show Real Venue Friday or Saturday nightsJam 102List audition examples 15 to 20 students11 songs chosen by the group2 hour rehearsals Saturdays (closed 1st Saturday)Two band Directors9 to 11 rehearsalsQC set listPerform the Big Show Advanced Groups List audition examples 15 to 20 students11 songs chosen by the group2 hour rehearsals Saturdays (closed 1st Saturday)Two band Directors9 to 11 rehearsalsQC set listPerform the Big Show
The Big Why at Los Rios Rock School (An in depth look into a premier performance program)At Los Rios Rock School we have built our renown Live program over the last nine years step by step. Now we help hundreds of students play 250+ songs at over dozen professional venues per year. For more information please visit: www.LosRiosRockSchool.com or see live performances on our YouTube. FIRST AND FOREMOST – Our Mission, Vision and Values as a culture and school are adamant upon selecting who we will enroll at our school. WIthout the right student/families the extraordinary results will not happen.No price on websitePhone call with ownerOwner led tour designed for the studentStudent Sent home to think about it and see if this is TRULY for them and are ready to truly invest into who they are and who we are as a school.Private Mentorship is the core foundation1 hour a week lesson private lesson program/ High Trust MentorshipTuition, Communication, Learning and Practice through TeacherZoneAccess to live rooms during privates with multi instrumentalist instructor – working on actually playing and experiencing what they learn across from their teacher.Learning to speak the language of music with another acceleratesLearn to count in – song structure – Good tone – good rhythmMentorship on how to interact with other musiciansMentorship on how to lead or be led in jamming environmentsUltimate Gear etiquette knowledge – keeping gear in tip top shape and sounding its bestInstructors help students prepare and execute required audition video for the desired level of performance group Jam 100 (for beginners if needed)1 hour every saturday with RSVP available to all new students (rsvp ensures the right amount and types of instruments to work togetherNo live show – So no stress for the nervous studentsStudents already understand how to play together due to their private instruction with their teacher and live room experienceCurriculum/Songs are the audition material to get into our Jam 101 Live Performance Group1 to 2 LRRS directors with help of advanced Jr Counselor lead the youngsters through the sections of the songs together in one of our live rehearsal rooms or stage.Kids get to meet other kids in the same boat and level and start to form friendships Player Audition and Selection Process – Program Director Audition Videos to be turned into Program and Curriculum director 30 days before the next show if you’re new or you want to move to a more advanced groupVIdeos Reviewed and and results sent to the family via teacherzoneIf kids do not make it their instructor is informed and starts the mission to find out why and keep moving forward to prepare for next audition.150 students are placed into their groups. Many stay in the same groups and some move around for different reasons. TEACHERZONE groups are created by our ops manager and the CHAT is initiated before the big meeting to get the kids ideas flowing for the next production The BIG MEETING (1st 45 minutes) Players and their families gather in our Lobby/Performance Venue (around 100 or so make it on average out of the 150)Owners and Staff all on stage with a microphone welcoming everyone!We have the Rookies come on stage with all the LRRS staff and owners and they introduce themselves to the owners. Their name, age, school, music teacher, and a fun fact (sometimes up to 20 rookies)Then we have the veterans take the microphone and give the rookies advice. The under 12’s first and then the over 12’sThen we review the last show season (quality, attendance, flow, etc)Then we talk about the theme for improvement or change for the new semester. How can we be better? SONG SELECTION (next 60 minutes) PLAYERS THEN BREAK OFF into their groups and start the song selection meeting with their directorsThey put their songs in the mix and the director adds them to a Spotify playlistThey go through each song choices played through the PA speakers and start to vote on songsThe final verdict is a 5 song jam 101 list or a 11 song 102/advanced set listQC check on the set for vocal range, music skill level, inappropriate content etc SMARTSHEET Band Directors log all players into smartsheet by Song Name, Student Name, and instrument. They may be on a few different songs and a few different instruments. Maybe even a few different groups. (such as horn sections that travel to each group)Once complete the directors give the green light to the program director.In all private lessons the instructor searches smartsheet by that students name and EVERY project he or she was assigned to will come up with options for notes and direct line item project updates from band director to private instructor and vice versa.Charts and music are gathered or made by private instructors and assigned in TEACHERZONEStudents practice all required material through teacherzone at home and with their instructor in the live rooms or private officesJam 101, 102, Advanced, Classic Album SeriesJam 101 –List Audition examples——-> 7 to 10 students per group (guitar/bass/keys/drums/vocals/back up vocals)1 hour rehearsal with a Director and Jr Counselor every Saturday (CLOSED 1st SATURDAY)They pick their own 3 to 5 songs with their directors helpEach player plays on at least 2 of the songs especially the one they choseDirector QC’s the song list (no swearing, or inappropriate content, and especially making sure the players are within the songs skill level to succeed.Average about 9 to 11 rehearsalsPerform at the BIG SHOW! Pro show Real Venue Friday or Saturday nightsJam 102List audition examples 15 to 20 students11 songs chosen by the group2 hour rehearsals Saturdays (closed 1st Saturday)Two band Directors9 to 11 rehearsalsQC set listPerform the Big Show Advanced Groups List audition examples 15 to 20 students11 songs chosen by the group2 hour rehearsals Saturdays (closed 1st Saturday)Two band Directors9 to 11 rehearsalsQC set listPerform the Big Show
This week Dan & Adam cover song selection and tell tales of songs gone right and songs gone wrong. email us at coverbandconfidential@gmail.com
Due to the constant early evolution of this podcast, we have decided on a new name. Henceforth, the show will be called The Wizdumb Hour! We explain it all in this episode, plus break down 10 Factors to Consider when Selecting Songs for your Set. All this and more on Episode #6!!Here is a link to the article being discussed: https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Song-Selection-in-a-Cover-Band-10-Factors-to-ConsiderTimestamps:1:20 The New Name7:14 The weekend8:06 Summer in New Orleans9:30 A guy from the crowd gets up to jam12:45 More about the Behringer x3214:50 Android vs. iphone18:15 Song Selection - 10 Factors to Consider21:28 Venue/Type of Gig22:50 Genre23:00 The Po-dunk Bar Story27:45 Popularity32:00 Stump the Drummer!42:08 Tempos45:15 What a load of shit46:09 Is it Dance-able?48:00 Do Women Like it?54:50 Can the Singer Pull it off?57:23 Instrumentation58:40 Does it Work?60:13 Requests
Due to the constant early evolution of this podcast, we have decided on a new name. Henceforth, the show will be called The Wizdumb Hour! We explain it all in this episode, plus break down 10 Factors to Consider when Selecting Songs for your Set. All this and more on Episode #6!!Here is a link to the article being discussed: https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Song-Selection-in-a-Cover-Band-10-Factors-to-ConsiderTimestamps:1:20 The New Name7:14 The weekend8:06 Summer in New Orleans9:30 A guy from the crowd gets up to jam12:45 More about the Behringer x3214:50 Android vs. iphone18:15 Song Selection - 10 Factors to Consider21:28 Venue/Type of Gig22:50 Genre23:00 The Po-dunk Bar Story27:45 Popularity32:00 Stump the Drummer!42:08 Tempos45:15 What a load of shit46:09 Is it Dance-able?48:00 Do Women Like it?54:50 Can the Singer Pull it off?57:23 Instrumentation58:40 Does it Work?60:13 Requests
Everywhere we look we find enormous, talented worship bands with top notch musicians, live albums and concert tours. God is using these bands in wonderful ways but we can be left feeling daunted, under qualified and discouraged with our weekly Sunday morning worship. This is why it’s important to not just follow the trends but find how God desires to use you locally. We will discuss how Song Selection, Song Style and Songwriting can help shape your church’s musical identity.
In addition to a whiny intro about Christmas (everybody hurts sometimes), Michael, Sam, and the illustrious Todd Wright (of Bethel Bible Church in Tyler, TX) discuss why worship leaders should be careful what music they lead. www.worshiplabpodcast.com
Michael and Sam revisit the discussion on song selection with a look at how preferences can create biases and prevent true objectivity. How do you know if you're spiritualizing your preferences? Well, you should start by listening to this episode. www.worshiplabpodcast.com
The Well @ Planetshakers. This week, we talk about a weekly task in the life of every church music team - song selection. We share how we choose our songs for a weekend services, and the motivation behind the process.
In this episode Adam Dolhanyk, Miles Nelson, Chris Bellamy, and Ryan Loche talk about: The process we use to select music in our churches. The method we go through to bring in a new song. The roll that hymns can play in our churches. Looking for participation as a gauge for wether a song is working. How to go about blending hymns with more modern choruses and how the demographic of our congregations should influence our choices. Why we need to not try to emulate everything we hear and see the big worship ministries doing. How we need to not rush to have a full stage of musicians and singers at the expense of the spiritual health of our team. The role of theology in our song selection. How we can have a full worship sound when we're playing only by ourselves. The use of pad loops in our worship. Here's our interview with Shalon Palmer about his loops. The art of mashing songs together and how we can go about practicing it. The use of social media in getting our congregation hearing new music. How we sometimes need to lead songs that we don't particularly love.
On this first episode of The Worship Lab Podcast, Michael and Sam discuss their approach and common pitfalls of song selection. How do you connect worship to your pastor's teaching or pick tunes that make it easy for your congregation to sing? Twitter: @worshiplabpc Website: www.worshiplabpodcast.com