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HC Audio Stories
Butcher and the Blues

HC Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 3:28


Marbled Meat to host house concert Strolling down Main Street in Beacon while eating, drinking and making merry on a beautiful weekend day, Aaron Miller outlined his vision for a music series that "builds community," a phrase often bandied about. But he gets things done. His first show with blues guitarist Jon Shain takes place on Sunday (May 18) at an unusual venue: the Marbled Meat Shop on Route 9 in Philipstown. Miller created a logo for what he calls his "butcher block party." "I always wanted to do house concerts and thought it would be a bougie thing with wine and cheese for 20 friends, but my girlfriend figured that we might ruin the carpet," Miller said. The couple decided to hold it outside, but when Lisa Hall of Marbled Meat heard about the plan, she urged caution. "Lisa goes, 'You know, you'll trample the lawn and maybe affect the septic tank, so why not have it here and we can do a pop-up barbecue?' " The BYOB event will raise money and collect non-perishables for the Philipstown Food Pantry. "When I heard about cuts to meals programs, I got fired up and decided that I had to give back," says Miller, who moved to Beacon in January. "On Saturday morning, 63 families signed up to get fed, and that kills me." Hosting the show provides a kid-friendly alternative to live music in a bar, says Hall. After Marbled opened 10 years ago, it presented Tall Country and other groups. "Now the tunes have come back in an organic way," she said. Shain, who lives in North Carolina, attended Duke University in the 1990s. So did Miller, a fan of the guitarist's college band, Flyin' Mice, which broke up long ago. "I guess I was on his short list all these years," says Shain, who will teach and perform at the Acoustic Getaway guitar camp in Stony Point this weekend. Specializing in post-World War I Mississippi Delta blues, Shain plays with bare fingers and often uses a thumb pick to pluck the bottom strings. Strumming is rare. Masters of this mesmerizing form seem to simulate two instruments playing at once. After branching into jazz, ragtime and bluegrass, Shain partnered with a music publisher to release two instructional books, Jon Shain's Fingerstyle Guitar Method and Gettin' Handy With the Blues, a reference to W.C. Handy, author of "St. Louis Blues," one of the genre's oldest and most popular songs. The concert will take place on the covered patio. Inside the shop, shelves showcase goods from local craft creators like LL Pottery and Maria Pierogi, along with Understory Market and Split Rock Books on Main Street in Cold Spring. "We know the experience of running errands down there on the weekends, so we brought some of them up here to support other businesses and help people avoid the crowds," says Hall. Miller is already planning his next butcher block party. "I'm good at stirring up trouble and trying to make a difference," he says. "There's always a sense of community that centers on eating, drinking and music. Marbled Meat was crazy enough to let me do this." Marbled Meat is located at 3091 Route 9 in Philipstown. The concert begins at 3 p.m. on May 18; a $20 donation is requested.

Farm Talk with Paul Ward
Strumming Through Life: The Sierra Drummond Story

Farm Talk with Paul Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 29:07 Transcription Available


In this episode of On the Road with Paul Ward, Paul visits the charming Cornell Wine Company and chats with local musician and event coordinator, Sierra Drummond. Sierra shares how she got her start organizing music nights at the venue, including open mic nights and featured artist events that spotlight both undiscovered local talent and internationally known musicians like Elliot Lurie, the songwriter of Brandy (You're a Fine Girl). With a rich musical heritage—her parents are both in the band Ambrosia—Sierra began performing at just four years old and has developed into a passionate performer and songwriter. She opens up about her own songs, “Look Out For Me” and “Slow Morning,” and the creative process behind her music. Sierra also reflects on her love of the stage, the evolution of her sound, and how music connects people, whether through live shows or her involvement in community outreach efforts like clothing drives following recent fires. The conversation dives deeper into Sierra's musical family, including her mom's background vocals for Jimmy Buffett and studio work with Pink Floyd, and her own experiences in the family's band, The Tin Drum Family Band. Sierra discusses her favorite genres, instruments, and how digital media compares to the energy of live music. She also touches on the resurgence of Yacht Rock and its influence on her father's career, upcoming events at Cornell Wine Company, and her role as a music teacher during the week. From her humble beginnings at Cornell to her multifaceted role as performer, teacher, and event planner, Sierra's story is one of passion, community, and the power of music. Watch the full episode HERE   What you'll learn in the episode: 0:00 Welcome to On the Road with Paul Ward and introduction to our guest, musician, Sierra Drummond 0:34 We learn the location of today's episode, Cornell Wine Company. 1:04 Sierra Drummond tells us more about her role(s) at Cornell Wine Company 1:32 With a mix of events like open mic night, featured artists, etc. Sierra tells us how she got started at Cornell Wine Company and what goes into making a good, solid show. 2:39 The incredible undiscovered talent that performs at Sierra's events, as well as internationally recognized talent, including the songwriter for Brandy (You're a Fine Girl), Elliot Lurie 3:58 Sierra's parents are both in the band, Ambrosia, so she started performing at the age of four 5:15 Some insight into what makes a good songwriter and how songs come about for Sierra 6:37 Learn about Sierra's songs, “Look Out For Me,” and “Slow morning”  9:35 Sierra enjoys performing any way she can because she loves being on stage and the evolution of Sierra's music 11:18 Community outreach and a clothing drive with Matt Morris and The Cornell Wine Company after the recent fires 13:11 What Sierra is working on now and where she sees her music going 14:34 Sierra answers Paul question regarding whether she ever saw herself doing all that she does at Cornell Wine Company when she 1st started as event coordinator 15:22 More about Sierra's musical family, Ambrosia, and her mom's backups for Jimmy Buffett and studio work with Pink Flloyd 17:32 Sierra's genres and her favorite instrument to play 19:35 “The Tin Drum Family Band,” Sierra's family's band and Sierra tells us more about Abrosia 22:00 Music in this digital world versus live music 25:52 Yacht Rock, coined by Jimmy Fallon, is what reboosted Sierra's Dad's career 26:28 The upcoming events at Cornell Wine Company 28:35 Sierra is a music teacher throughout the week   Related Episodes: Vines, Wines and Good Times at Cornell Wine Company Music, History & Magic: The Story of Tiny Porch Concerts at Peter Strauss Ranch Desert Dreams: The Palms, Wonder Valley's Artistic Oasis   Sierra Drummond Instagram: @sierradrummond MORE HERE   Cornell Wine Co. 29975 Mulholland Rd. Agoura Hills, CA 91301 818-575-7010 www.cornellwineco.com   Contact Paul Ward: 805-479-5004 paul@homeandranchteam.com   Have ideas for future episodes? We'd love to answer your questions - leave a comment! For any home buying or home selling needs in the Ventura County area of California, please reach out to Paul@HomeAndRanchTeam.com or visit www.HomeAndRanchTeam.com   A special THANK YOU to our sponsor, OPUS Escrow! On the Road with Paul Ward would not be possible without the support of our sponsor OPUS Escrow. Supporting our sponsor ensures that On the Road provides viewers and listeners with the best possible episodes.  

Pacific Street Blues and Americana
Episode 357: Strumming the Blues featuring new releases and more! 03 23 2025

Pacific Street Blues and Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 92:40


Pacific Street Blues & AmericanaMarch 23, 2025Play, What's the Common Thread, The Music Trivia Game 1. Elvis Presley / Raised on Rock 2. Johnny Winter / Rock and Roll 3. Josh Stone / This Ain't Love 4. Larkin Poe / Bluephoria 5. Mike Farris / Sunset Road 6. Screaming Cheetah Wheelies / This is the Time 7. Tab Benoit / Bayou Man 8. Kris Lager Band / She's That Kind of Woman 9.  Rhiannon Giddens / Last Kind Words10. Sue Foley / Lonesome Homesick Blues 11. Ruthie Foster / Hold On, I'm Coming 12. Eric Bibb / The Freedom Train 13. BB King / You're Losing Me14. Chris Cain / Blues for My Dad 15. Allman Brothers / Whipping Post 16. Marcus King / Me or Tennessee17. Sass Jordan / Still Alive & Well 18. Rick Derringer / Rock n Roll Hoochie Koo19. Mike Zito / Life is Hard 20. Johnny Lennon / Rock n Roll People 

Real Native Roots: Untold Stories Podcast
Strumming to Success: A Diné Guitarist's Story

Real Native Roots: Untold Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 60:22


Real Native Roots: Untold Stories Podcast is honored to introduce Jaeden Huenemann—a 25-year-old Diné (Navajo) artist of Korean and German descent who is forging his own path in the world of music. Jaeden's journey as a musician has been deeply shaped by his family. From an early age, he learned discipline and organization at home while witnessing the passion for music through his uncle, a professional guitarist in Minneapolis. Inspired by this legacy, Jaeden picked up the guitar at age 13, setting the stage for his lifelong calling. Now, as a full-time professional musician and private guitar instructor, Jaeden has built a thriving small business, recently earning recognition as the Best Music School in Rio Rancho, NM (2024). Teaching and performing bring him immense joy, and he shares the power of music as healing, connection, and self-expression. In this episode, Jaeden shares:

Superfly Selected
Superfly Portrait | R.I.P. Roberta Flack

Superfly Selected

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 3:14


Strumming my pain, with his Fingers…Singin my Life with his words…1971 komponierte Charles Fox einen Song. Autor Norman Gimbel verfasste gemeinsam mit Sängerin Lori Liebermann die Lyrics dazu. 1972 erschien die Single, aber sie fand kaum Beachtung. Ein Jahr später brachte Roberta Flack mit ihrer Version den Song in die Charts. Jetzt ist Roberta Flack im Alter von 88 Jahren im Kreise ihrer Familie gestorben. Eine der größten Stimmen der Musikgeschichte.

Unpacked by AFAR
Afar, A Retrospective: The First Female Flamenco Guitarists, Turning Suffering into Passion

Unpacked by AFAR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 18:01


This podcast episode is part of Afar, A Retrospective. As part of Afar's 15-year anniversary celebration, this episode from our sister podcast, Travel Tales by Afar, was selected as one of our favorites. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do—and stay tuned for more archival Travel Tales episodes from September - December 2024. Explore more of our favorite stories over the years at afar.com/fifteen. “If I travel to you, will you give me lessons?” When former child prodigy, Lavinia Spalding, emailed the biggest female flamenco guitarists in Spain, she was shocked when they all agreed to teach her. In this episode, she follows an abandoned dream to Madrid, Granada, and Barcelona, Spain to immerse herself in the new world of female flamenco guitar.  Follow Along with Revolutionary “Tacaoras” In this episode, discover:  What flamenco means to the women who are paving the way for female flamenco guitarists.  The origins of flamenco and its important elements.  Some of the biggest names in flamenco guitar from Paco de Lucía to Antonia Jiménez  Breaking Into the Boy's Club. Don't miss these transformative travel moments:  [02:07] Following and foregoing my father's flamenco dreams.  [05:40] The mysterious origins of flamenco. [06:36] A kindred spirit and a familiar melody with Antonia Jiménez. Strumming in the Spirit of “Duende” Lavinia Spalding is the editor of The Best Women's Travel Writing and co-hosts the podcast There She Goes: travel stories told by the women who wrote them. But at one time, she believed she was destined to become a “tocaora,” a female flamenco guitarist.  In this episode, she follows in her deceased father's footsteps by traveling to Spain to learn flamenco guitar. Antonia Jiménez, Pilar Alons,o and Marta Robles, some of the most prominent female flamenco guitarists in Spain, are her guides into “duende,” the heartbeat of flamenco that transforms suffering into passion.  Resources:  Read Lavinia's original story.  Explore Lavinia's work on her website.  Listen to this playlist that features music by Marta Robles.  Watch these performances by Pilar Alonso and Antonia Jiménez. Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. And explore our second podcast, Travel Tales, which celebrates first-person narratives about the way travel changes us.

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Bettina Meyler: Strumming Up Excitement for Wexford Uke Fest 2025

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 12:45


The Acoustic Asylum
Ep90 – The A to Z of Strumming

The Acoustic Asylum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 15:10


The other day I sent out an email on the A to Z of Strumming, with a series of tips for improving your strumming. In today's episode, I cover some of those tips, going into depth looking at them. Some of these include the way you attack the strings when strumming, chords, improvisation, listening to music, patterns, and more.   When it comes to mastering chord changes, pick just one set of chords and practise changing back and forth between them back and forth. I talk about how to liven up your strumming, by covering some core skills which will allow you to improvise more. I'll also play some exciting strumming patterns you can learn. Take a listen and enjoy!   If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get my free “guitar secrets” video course which will help all beginners or those who are “stuck”. Get the course for free, exclusively at - https://fingerstyle101.com/secrets/   Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!

The Acoustic Asylum
Ep90 – The A to Z of Strumming

The Acoustic Asylum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 9:44


The other day I sent out an email on the A to Z of Strumming, with a series of tips for improving your strumming. In today's episode, I cover some of those tips, going into depth looking at them. Some of these include the way you attack the strings when strumming, chords, improvisation, listening to music, patterns, and more.   When it comes to mastering chord changes, pick just one set of chords and practise changing back and forth between them back and forth. I talk about how to liven up your strumming, by covering some core skills which will allow you to improvise more. I'll also play some exciting strumming patterns you can learn. Take a listen and enjoy!   If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get my free “guitar secrets” video course which will help all beginners or those who are “stuck”. Get the course for free, exclusively at - https://fingerstyle101.com/secrets/   Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!

Takin A Walk
"Strumming Through Punk Rock History with Noodles from The Offspring"

Takin A Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 40:01 Transcription Available


Join @thebuzzknight with this episode Kevin Wasserman, known as Noodles from The Offspring. We explore the journey he has had as guitarist of The Offspring, discussing the formation of the band in 1984, their rise to fame in the 1990's punk rock scene, and their continued success with new music called "SUPERCHARGED" If you have questions or comments, write buzz@buzzknightmedia.com Follow Buzz on Twitter @TheBuzzKnight and Instagram@takinawalkpodcast Like this show? Leave us a review here and share this show with your friends. Review  Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

240 gigabytes of Neil Finn podcast
Ep 61 - Strumming the willy banjo (Manchester Oct 8 2024)

240 gigabytes of Neil Finn podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 110:55


North Yorkshire's most loveable metalhead Rob D completes his conversion into the Crowded House initiated by attending the show at Manchester's Co-op Live. Being the top bloke that he is, he made the effort to bootleg that shit and discuss the recordings with me after. Big thanks to his brother Andy and his mates Paul & Brooke for their voices and willingness to share their words!Songs featured in some capacity:Weather with you, Recurring dream Teenage summer, Fall at your feet, to the island, Either side of the world, Magic piano, Message to my girl, When you come, Four seasons in one day, Sister Madly, The Howl, Some greater plan.You can significantly support the continuation of the 240 podcast for a donation of just a couple dollars per month. This goes directly towards covering the podcast hosting fees. Big thank yous if you are in a position to help. Head over here to: http://patreon.com/240neilfinn

The Acoustic Asylum
Ep85 – Sleep, Strumming, and Dynamics

The Acoustic Asylum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 11:08


In today's podcast, we're looking at three things that can improve your guitar playing. First off, I talk about the importance of sleep. I talk about the three stages of sleep, sleep hygiene and the importance of getting a good night's sleep. Maximising your sleep is certainly going to make you feel more focused when practising.   In the second part of the episode, I talk about expanding your dynamic range in your strumming and how to improve your strumming overall. I cover a range of tips and tricks and also offer advice on what picks to use for strumming.   If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get my free “guitar secrets” video course which will help all beginners or those who are “stuck”. Get the course for free, exclusively at - https://fingerstyle101.com/secrets/   Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!

What Are You Made Of?
Strumming Through Struggles: Dallas Alexander's Musical Journey

What Are You Made Of?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 35:56


Mike "C-Roc" welcomes Dallas Alexander, a remarkable individual whose journey spans from military service to the vibrant world of country music. Dallas is not only a talented singer-songwriter with a sound that blends red dirt and outlaw vibes, but he's also a recently retired Special Operations Sniper who set a world record for the longest kill shot in history. Join Mike "C-Roc" and Dallas as they dive into his transformation from a military career to pursuing his passion for music. Dallas shares the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way, including the importance of authenticity in connection and the lessons learned from performing in bars with little to no audience. He discusses the value of resilience, creativity, and the power of stepping outside one's comfort zone. This episode is a testament to the idea that taking risks and embracing opportunities can lead to unexpected and fulfilling paths. Tune in to discover what makes Dallas Alexander truly one-of-a-kind, and find out what he's made of as he charts his course in the music industry. Don't miss this inspiring conversation filled with insights on passion, perseverance, and the art of connection! Website- www.dallasalexander.ca https://www.instagram.com/iamdallasalexander/

Topic Lords
257. Stinky Judo

Topic Lords

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 74:40


Lords: * Nathan * https://store.steampowered.com/app/2976260/ChainStaff/ * Tom Topics: * During the summer olympics, France introduced breakdancing as an event, which was invented in America. They stole it from us! What new event should we steal from another country when the Olympics comes to LA in 2028? * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_(mascot) * Getting to an age where media is good: the writers are your contemporaries so their work doesn't feel stodgy anymore. * How are you saying goodbye to trigraphs? * Rain by Raymond Carver * https://readalittlepoetry.com/2012/12/13/rain-by-raymond-carver/ * Jumping levels of abstraction while explaining computery things, how to pronounce angle brackets and command-line flags * 3rd tetris playtest developed ("rolling"), ponder an entirely new approach to a game (or medium, or problem) that comes nearly 40 years later. * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iV5DIZyqsaw Microtopics: * Whether the chain staff is also the grappling hook. * How all games ought to be made. * Using an ancient alien artifact as an immersion blender. * Getting the steamer arm upgrade before you can steam the milk. * Space Opera by Catherynne Valente. * Books where you read a couple paragraphs and you're done for the day. * A sport where if you reach just a little bit further maybe you can touch your opponent's face with your foot. * Stealing cheese rolling from France at the 2028 Olympics. * Hosting the Olympics: a huge money-loser. * Shouldering the terrible burden of hosting the 2028 Olympics. * Aging up the 1996 Olympics mascot so they'll be the right age for the 2028 Olympics. * The Chinese Olympics mascot Jim keeps confusing for Tingle. * Olympic announcers just assuming everyone knows what a "B-Boy" is. * This right here is a horse. * Arranging a competition as bracket of 1v1 matches when it could just as easily be individually scored performances. * Gymnasts all over the world chalking their hands because humans are more alike than they are different. * Running fast at the Olympics. * Hiring Topic Lords as Olympic announcers. * Synchronized swimming except you need to synchronize with all your competitors. * Getting out the shotgun mics to televise basketball players trash talking each other. * Liking television alongside people who share your generational values. * Enjoying being part of a target demographic until you get too old. * Making an effort to appreciate new art more. * The inexhaustible supply of old movies you haven't seen. * What is lost and what is gained now that we're not all watching exactly the same TV shows every night. * Realizing your social values match the media you're consuming because you didn't roll your eyes at the Very Special Episode. * All the video games where you build a bionic arm for an NPC. * Two guys in a missile silo arguing to keep trigraphs in the C standard. * Boring programming situations where memory leaks are impossible. * A guy drinking a beer looking over your shoulder while you program who says "yep" whenever you do something he approves of. * Compiling C++ to a web site. * Writing a web assembly program by typing opcodes into a Javascript string. * What website people are into. * Music that plays while you're waiting for a game to load. * Loading the loading screen. * Some things are being destroyed and other things rebuilt. * Waking up and it's raining. * Saying you have no regrets when of course you have regrets – everyone has regrets, fool! * What cities were destroyed in December 2012? * Scraping information so you can stick it in a file system. * Complete List of Destroyed Cities. * How grumpy Raymond Carver was as a six year old. * How to communicate about what you want someone to type. * What they call curly braces in other countries. * Smooth brackets. * How Mandarin speakers write C code. * Drawing weird shit with Unicode glyphs, making it your URL, printing it on the side of a bus and making people figure out how to type it. * Mathematicians giving all their variables single letter names. * Embarrassing yourself by begging the compiler to not reformat your code. * Choosing to do the easy part of your job right now. * How to play Tetris faster. * Strumming arcade buttons to press them faster. * Weird ways of holding the NES controller to move Tetris pieces faster. * A new way to interact with this piece of plastic. * Turning the back of the controller into a giant button. * What high jump competitors thought the first time they saw the Fosbury Flop. * Learning to do close-up magic and getting frustrated because you can't literally make the card vanish. * Funding a weird game and finding out later if it ever ships. * Whether the folks who made ZPF considered any better names.

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Try Strumming This Giant Guitar

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 10:55


Gore is well-known as the Country Music Capital of New Zealand, and nothing encapsulates that better than the iconic 'Gold Guitar' sculpture in the town centre. It was unveiled in 1988 to commemorate the annual Gold Guitar Awards and has been a local landmark ever since. Now people have a chance to own this slice of Kiwi music history as the sculpture is up for sale on Trademe! The current owner, Frank Wilson, bought it on a whim five years ago, and he tells Jesse why it's up for grabs.

Radio 1 Breakfast Best Bits with Greg James
Strumming, Scolding, and more Strange Letters!

Radio 1 Breakfast Best Bits with Greg James

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 38:59


A charming guy with a guitar to match, Producer Sophie airing her grievances with Greg live on air! Plus, more presenters are getting hit with these bizarre letters—what's going on?

Inside Sports with Reid Wilkins
Oilers summer is strumming a different tune with the Blues signing Broberg and Holloway to offer sheets; Elks about to unveil a new owner

Inside Sports with Reid Wilkins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 21:40


Oilers summer is strumming a different tune with the Blues signing Broberg and Holloway to offer sheets; Elks about to unveil a new owner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ukulele Underground Podcast
Becoming our Parents | The Ukulele Underground Podcast #130

Ukulele Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 71:15


Video Podcast & Timestamps: https://ukuleleunderground.com/2024/08/becoming-our-parents-130/ This Week the guys are talking about their Parents, and how their Parent's taste in music is reflected in their own musical stylings and taste. But first, the UU crew is talking about Kahai's Dad, and classic local Kauai Snacks. Then Aldrine gives a breakdown of where his love for 60's & 70's music comes from, and how his original music reflects this love. Aldrine also explains when he prefers to use other ukulele sizes over his Go-To Tenor, and give tips for Strumming and Singing when the Lyrics don't match the Strum. The last quarter of the podcast is spent talking about some sports from the “Big Games”, the upcoming South Korea Tour, Next Week's Streaming Schedule (No Live Podcast Next Week), and the Ukulele Club of Hawaii.

Proper True Yarn
Strumming through the Dust: Luke Geiger's Musical Rodeos

Proper True Yarn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 22:04


Strap in for a musical adventure on Proper True Yarn as we host Australia's country music sensation, Luke Geiger. In this episode, "Strumming through the Dust: Luke Geiger's Musical Rodeos," Luke shares his exhilarating experiences from playing marathon sets at rowdy rodeos to unexpected performances in the vast Australian outback.Recorded from a penthouse on the Gold Coast, Luke recounts tales of performing for seven straight hours, his encounters with overwhelming crowds, and the challenges of playing through literal dust storms. Hear about his wildest gigs, including an epic night at the Alpha Races where the audience literally broke down barriers to get closer to the music.Episode Highlights:Luke's memories of the legendary seven-hour set at the Quamby Rodeo.Insights into adapting to massive, unexpected audiences and the logistics of outdoor concerts.Stories of gigs that go off the rails, like playing on a truck bed as it circles a racetrack, and dealing with technical difficulties in real-time.Luke's thoughts on the intersection of life, music, and the thrill of live performance under the open sky.Join Knuckles and Luke Geiger for a session filled with laughter, music, and the untold stories behind the songs. Whether you're a die-hard country music fan or just love a good yarn, this episode will tune you into the heart and soul of Australia's country music scene.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Acoustic Asylum
Ep78 – Superhuman Strumming!

The Acoustic Asylum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 9:43


Today we are talking about the two big issues that most people struggle with when it comes to strumming, the hurdles that many people face, and of course, solutions to help you have more fun strumming your guitar today!   That's because this week, I am releasing my brand-new course called, Superhuman Strumming – it's a lot of fun and it's all about giving you the tools and techniques to play real music, spice up your songs, and have a lot of strumming fun starting today.   If you enjoyed this episode, you can find out more about the course and the limited-time discounts and bonuses here -  https://fingerpickingfun.com/strumming   Like this episode? Your reviews for this podcast mean the world to me, so please let us know what you thought about the Acoustic Asylum!

Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
My Best Tips to Memorizing Songs (and Remembering Them Forever)

Steve Stine Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 22:51 Transcription Available


Send Steve a Text MessageEver found yourself fumbling through song sheets while trying to master a new tune on your guitar? Say goodbye to that crutch and hello to 'clearing'—my unique method for memorizing songs that will deepen your musical connection and free you from the page. We kick things off by breaking down the process of internalizing tunes in a meaningful way, diving into the world of 'ego songs' and 'project songs.' These categorizations aren't just labels; they're a roadmap to building a repertoire that does more than impress—it connects you to the core of music through chords, rhythms, and dynamics. Next, we take a step backstage into the rehearsal room, sharing a glimpse into prepping for a live performance with none other than my daughter. The challenge of converting piano-centric pieces like those of Elton John or Billy Joel to the guitar isn't lost on us. It's all about capturing the essence, the groove, before even considering the chords. Strumming techniques, song structure, and personal interpretations take center stage, proving that the key to a memorable performance is injecting your unique voice into every chord and lyric.To wrap this sonic journey, we explore 'clearing' in music practice, likening it to driving with the lights on full beam—always aware, always ready. I share insights into how this mindset is essential for ensuring clarity and confidence in your performance. The episode wouldn't be complete without discussing the high-wire act of singing while playing—an art in itself. So, whether you're a seasoned player or new to the strings, join us for a heart-to-heart filled with actionable advice and the kind of encouragement that only a fellow musician can offer. Let's make music that resonates, not just with our audience, but with our own artistic spirit. Happy strumming, GuitarZoom community!Tune in now and learn more!Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He

On The Fly
Unplugged and Strumming

On The Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 2:49


Today, we're exploring the joy of summer vacation, the Paris Olympics, and the significance of taking a break.

When Words Fail...Music Speaks
Strumming Through Struggles: The Healing Harmonies of Ron Barrett

When Words Fail...Music Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 49:08


1.Ron Barrett's Texas Roots and Austin Music Scene:Exploration of Barrett's early life in Texas.His experiences and growth within the vibrant Austin music community.2.Personal Journey and Overcoming Challenges:Barrett's battle with Bell's palsy and his life with cerebral palsy.Insights into how these experiences shaped his music and personal resilience.3.Songwriting Insights:Emphasis on authenticity and emotional resonance in songwriting.Deep dive into the creation and meaning behind songs like “Sunshine Through the Rain.”4.Upcoming Album “Whiskey Memories”:Discussion on how Barrett's Texas upbringing influenced his new album.Themes of persistence and resilience in the pursuit of dreams.5.Influential Musicians:Impact of artists such as George Strait, Garth Brooks, and Taylor Swift on Barrett's music.How these musicians have inspired his artistic journey.6.Transformative Power of Love and Perseverance:Conversation on how love and perseverance play crucial roles in personal and professional life.Special Offers:Better Help: Discounts available for online therapy services.Bones Coffee Company: Special deals for coffee lovers.All Above Landscaping: Promotional offers on landscaping services.Join us for an inspiring conversation with Ron Barrett as we explore the healing power of music and the importance of authenticity, resilience, and love in overcoming life's challenges.

Boom's Drive to Work

Join Boomtap on this week's "Drive to Work Podcast" as we dive into the electrifying world of guitars and Rocksmith+!

Ukulele Underground Podcast
1 Form for Strumming, Fingerpicking & Rolls | The Ukulele Underground Podcast #122

Ukulele Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 64:58


Video Podcast & Timestamps: https://ukuleleunderground.com/2024/06/one-form-for-fingerpicking-strumming-rolls-tuup122/ Learn the One Form to rule them all (Strumming, Fingerpicking and Rolls). Aldrine shows the importance of the Basic Form, and how it helps with transitioning between different rhythmic techniques: Strumming, Fingerpicking, Rolls, Chunks, etc. He also gives an important tip if you want to smooth out your Fingerpicking to Strumming Rhythm. The guys offer advice for improving your Singing Rhythm and How to Get Over a Slump before setting up the Teki Giveaway / Songwriting Challenge. Aldrine answers the most asked questions from the Youtube Channel, and discuss Lap Steel / Slide Ukulele.

The Someone You Should Know Podcast
Episode 171a - Jeff Orson - Canadian Singer and Cancer Survivor

The Someone You Should Know Podcast

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later May 18, 2024 34:44


In the battle against cancer, the power of music can't be overstated. For one patient, it wasn't just a source of joy, but a lifeline. Through his darkest days of treatment, playing music became a beacon of hope, a therapy that soothed the soul and uplifted the spirit. Strumming his guitar became the catalyst for resilience, helping this individual not just endure, but thrive. That cancer survivor is Canadian singer/Songwriter Jeff Orson, Someone You Should Know. Tip Jar:Click here to buy the Rik Anthony a cold one.Show Links:Click here to go to Jeff's WebsiteClick here to go to Jeff's FacebookClick here to go to Jeff's InstagramClick here to go to Jeff's Twitter/XClick here to go to Jeff's YouTube ChannelClick here to listen to Jeff on SpotifyAll music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2024 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2024How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.

Kankakee Podcast
#150: Strumming to Success: Mary Claire Dwyer's Vocal and Songwriting Journey

Kankakee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 41:20


In this melodious episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore sits down with budding singer-songwriter Mary Claire Dwyer to talk about her musical journey, her first EP "Miss You," and the inspirations behind her heartfelt songs. At just 16, Mary Claire astonishes with her voice, honed under the guidance of Luke Combs' vocal coach, and her deft guitar skills, nurtured since she was eight.They delve into her affinity for bands like Lawrence, her experiences at the Almont University vocal arts intensive, and her blend of personal and musical growth. Mary Claire shares thoughtful insights into her songwriting process, including the creation of "Phil," a song that captures the essence of distant friendships but close hearts. From her studio experiences, where she recorded three songs in just three and a half hours, to her goals in music and audio engineering, every topic flows with the rhythm of her ambitions and dreams.Listeners will also be treated to a live performance of "Phil" from her debut EP, showcasing the emotional intensity and maturity that define her music. As Mary Claire outlines her upcoming gigs—from local spots like Flight 102 to the Moni wildflower farm—and a trip to Nashville, her narrative is a compelling blend of youthful exuberance and serious artistry.Tune in to a conversation filled with tunes and tales, where young talent shines and inspiration resonates through chords and lyrics. Whether you're a fan of intricate music or heartfelt songwriting, there's a note of interest for everyone in Mary Claire's melodic narrative. Don't miss this chance to discover what sets this artist's soulful journey apart in the world of music! Support the Show.

After School With The Lawsons
Noah Peters' Musical Path from Kentucky Backyards to Nashville Stardom

After School With The Lawsons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 55:10 Transcription Available


Strumming on heartstrings and buzzing with humor, we welcome you back to "Late Night Laughs with the Lawsons," and boy, do we have a season opener for you! The singing barber who charmed the country on American Idol Season 22, Noah Peters, joins us with his guitar in tow. We're whisked off to nostalgic Kentucky, where backyard jams sowed the seeds of Noah's musical dreams, all the way to the bright lights of Nashville, where he now crafts melodies that capture the soul of country life.Phillip Lammonds makes an appearance, adding his own notes of wisdom to our harmony as we explore more than just chords and choruses. We open up about the fears that tickle our funny bones and the childhood memories that shaped our quirks and character. Our conversation takes a heartfelt turn, examining the purpose that fuels our daily lives and the gratitude that turns life's trials into triumphs, proving that laughter and introspection can share the same stage.Cap off the evening with the inside scoop on Noah's American Idol adventure, his tight-knit circle that keeps him grounded, and the timeless wisdom found in a barbershop chair. We reveal plans for new music that's just waiting to be shared, and we celebrate the rebrand of our show with a promise of the same irresistible humor and a fresh coat of paint. So settle in, folks, for an episode that will leave you chuckling and, perhaps, a little inspired to find the melody in your own life's journey.Support the Show.

The FASD Success Show
HOPE SHREDS: Strumming Through the FASD Struggles with Demi!

The FASD Success Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 58:05


Do you need some HOPE? Wondering if all this effort is worth it in the end?Well, I'm here to say it is, and in this episode, I'm bringing you Exhibit (A) in the case for hope: Demi Forsyth – a young woman who embodies resilience. With heartfelt candor, Demi shares her day-to-day triumphs and trials, offering a dose of reality mixed with a surge of optimism for caregivers and individuals alike.Here's what you'll uncover:How Demi carved out her path to independence and what this means for your loved ones with FASD.Real talk on navigating life's curveballs, from shifting living situations to personal loss, and finding stability amidst it all.The ins and outs of managing finances when the numbers just don't add up, and strategies that actually stick.Cracking the code on workplace accommodations – because thriving in a job with FASD is more than possible.Plus, we dabble in:Demi's real-life success, serving as a beacon of what's possible with the right support and a dash of courage.Building your tribe: the significance of community and how it's a game-changer for the journey ahead.Everyday life tips that you can bank on – from the nitty-gritty of budgeting to the self-care routines that keep the ship sailing smoothly.Finding joy and purpose in hobbies and interests that go beyond just filling time – they're about enriching life.In the face of so many challenges, it's hard not to lose sight of hope. The path isn't always clear, and the stakes are high – not just for us, but for our kids. It can feel like a relentless uphill battle, with every step forward met with two steps back. But take heart. This episode isn't just about sharing a story; it's about reaffirming that you're not alone on this voyage and every effort you make counts. It's about real experiences that shed light on the possibilities that lie ahead, even when the night seems darkest.Don't miss out on this episode. Hit play, get comfortable, and let's reinforce that sense of purpose and focus. Because here at The FASD Success Show, we're not just talking about the difficulties; we're actively turning them into stepping stones for success. Join us, and let's keep the hope alive – together.Stay Connected with The FASD Success Show:- Connect with fellow caregivers in our Facebook community https://www.facebook.com/groups/fasdforever, where shared experiences forge a path to understanding and support.- Follow [FASD Caregiver Success on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/fasdsuccess) for continuous insights and resources tailored for the FASD journey.Jeff Noble on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/fasdsuccess)- Visit [The FASD Success Show website](https://www.fasdsuccess.com/podcast) for comprehensive episode breakdowns and a treasure trove of FASD resources.Support the Show.

The CEO Podcast
Leadership Unplugged: Strumming Authentic Connections with Music with Special Guest, Susan Drumm

The CEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 39:29


In episode 5.16, Scott and Vince welcome special guest Susan Drumm to explore her fascinating intersection of leadership, business, and music.  Susan's diverse educational background sets the stage for a dynamic discussion on her book, The Leader's Playlist, which delves into the powerful connection between music and leadership. Susan shares how she utilizes music as a coaching tool to inspire and drive change within organizations, leveraging its emotive qualities to interrupt old patterns and foster productivity. The conversation delves into the profound impact of music on our lives, as well as how we can harness its influence to motivate ourselves and enhance our emotional well-being. With personal anecdotes and insights from Susan, Vince, Scott, and Ivo, this episode offers a compelling exploration of the transformative power of music in leadership and personal development. As the episode concludes, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences with music and consider how they can leverage its potential to drive positive change in both their professional and personal lives.  By recognizing the emotive resonance of music and its ability to evoke memories and emotions, individuals can gain deeper insights into their mindset and behavior patterns.  Armed with this awareness, they can develop strategies to navigate challenges, cultivate resilience, and ultimately, lead with greater authenticity and effectiveness. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Susan Drumm is a CEO Advisor, Speaker, USA Today Bestselling Author and Leadership Coach focused on helping leaders and their teams develop the capacity and mindsets to lead in today's disruptive environment. She has personally coached billionaire CEOs, high-profile political figures, prominent Fortune 100 executive teams, and incredible entrepreneurs who set out to disrupt the marketplace.  Susan has graduate degrees from Harvard Law School, Carnegie Mellon University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Susan obtained the highest level of coaching certification as Master Certified Coach (MCC) through the International Coaching Federation. She is the two-time #1 bestselling author of The Leader's Playlist: Unleash the Power of Music and Neuroscience to Transform Your Leadership and Your Life. In the book, Susan unveils a groundbreaking process that outlines how our childhood wounds show up in our ability to lead others and how music can heal those wounds. Learn more by visiting meritageleadership.com. ABOUT OUR HOSTS: Scott De Long, Ph.D., is an entrepreneur, author, educator, and Founder of Lead2Goals, a business leadership organization that provides coaching, facilitation, and training for growth-oriented organizations. Scott has recently released his first book, "I Thought I Was A Leader... A Journey to Building Trust, Leading Teams & Inspiring Change." Available at Amazon. Vince Moiso, MBA, is the Founder and President of VIS Aspire Inc., a business management consultant group. He is also a Principal and President of Oceanside Glass & Tile. Vince is the author of the book "How to Survive the Wilderness: The Playbook for the Entrepreneur and High Performer." Also available at Amazon. To learn more about Scott De Long, Ph.D., and Vince Moiso, MBA, please visit theceopodcast.net. If you have questions or comments, or to make topic suggestions for future episodes, please contact them at scottandvince@gmail.com. ABOUT LEAD2GOALS: Lead2Goals is based in Southern California and provides business leadership training and employee development through soft skills training, executive coaching, team-building, and strategic planning. To learn more, please contact Scott at scott@lead2goals.com or visit lead2goals.com. ABOUT VIS ASPIRE: VIS Aspire is a small business consulting firm dedicated to the flooring industry. Their mission is to transform your business and exceed expectations through mindful preparation and meaningful action. To learn more, please contact Vince at vincent@visaspireinc.com or visit visaspireinc.com.

The B Team Podcast
Ep. 8 - Musical Threads in Bentonville's Tapestry with Jerad Sears of City Sessions

The B Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 43:48 Transcription Available


Pour yourself a glass and settle in as we toast to tradition with bourbon expert Russ Kempton, who guides us through the storied heritage and rich taste of Henry McKenna 10-year-old single barrel bottled in bond bourbon. We'll peel back the layers of this celebrated spirit, from its compliance with the pivotal Bottle and Bond Act of 1897 to its exceptional oak-infused flavors. Whether you're a longtime enthusiast or new to the bourbon scene, you'll come away with a deeper appreciation, not to mention tips on concocting the ultimate old-fashioned to impress at your next soirée.Strumming our way through Bentonville's vibrant music saga, we reminisce about the close-knit performances that transformed our community. From Ashley McBride's heartwarming pre-Opry show to Rob's backyard becoming an unlikely stage, we explore how JD Byram, along with Dave and Jenny, curated a series of events that struck a chord with music lovers. With the Waltons' backing, City Sessions bloomed amidst 2020's challenges, proving that sometimes the most unforgettable musical encounters are those nearest to home.Join us as we celebrate the connective power of music and community, from impromptu golf cart jam sessions to the anticipation of the MattStock Music Festival. We'll share how music weaves through our streets and hearts, culminating in the Monthly Blake Street Membership Concert Series—our tribute to keeping the rhythm alive. Special thanks to Jerad for amplifying today's conversation, as we affirm music's role in uniting us, regardless of where we come from or what we believe.

The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry
Strumming Through Adversity: James Rissacher, Musician Educator

The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 41:17 Transcription Available


James Rissacher: Critically Acclaimed Musician / EducatorAs the sun casts its golden hue over Lake George, Jay's joined by James Rissacher, the 'fishing musician,' who weaves an enchanting melody among the lapping waves. Picture this: a skillful guitarist, a serene lake, and a boat - it's the setting where James shares his musical journey, from the disciplined halls of SUNY Fredonia to first chair classical guitarist, and beyond. His story of overcoming a nail accident that almost silenced his strings is a testament to the resilience embedded in the heart of every dedicated artist.Prepare yourself for a symphony of insights as James and Jay explore the rigorous yet rewarding world of musical preparation and collaboration. They break down the distinct nuances of classical precision, jazz improvisation, and the soulful twang of country music, providing listeners with a backstage pass into the artistry that shapes a musician's growth. The conversation also casts a spotlight on the significance of pure skill over flashy gear, underscoring the profound impact of a musician's personal flair on their performance.Finally, they share an intimate look at the dynamic between performer and venue, discussing the unique challenges and unexpected accompaniments that nature provides when playing outdoors. Whether it's adapting to the acoustic whims of diverse settings or the personal adjustments made when using in-ear monitors, James's experiences reveal the adaptability and passion necessary for captivating live performances. So settle in, lend your ears, and let the harmony of perseverance, skill, and the love for music resonate through this episode.Show InformationHost: Jay FranzeGuest: James RissacherRecorded: April 15, 2024LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comJames Rissacher: http://jamesrissacher.com/ Support the show

SLEEP
Sleep Sounds: Slow Gentle Strumming (Binaural Beats)

SLEEP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 63:42


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No Simple Road
Ric Robertson - Strumming the Soul

No Simple Road

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 93:16


Ever wondered how the spiritual practice of music can unfold into an artistic journey of resilience and creativity? Join us as we sit down with Ric Robertson, multi-instrumentalist and member of the Sam Grisman Project, is a musician whose craft goes far beyond the reach of his strings. Ric's candid revelations offer an intimate glimpse into the soul of a songwriter, as he shares the essence of his upcoming album featuring the evocative "Shellfish Bastard," and the cherished significance behind "Thinking About You." It's not just about the audio adventure; it's a deep dive into the heart of a creative force in today's music landscape. Dive headfirst into the symbiotic dance of friendship and collaboration, where the influence of Sam Grisman shines as a beacon in Ric's musical evolution. We traverse the delicate tightrope walked by artists in a capitalist world, balancing passion with livelihood. This episode is a treasure trove for those curious about the unseen facets of the music industry and the joy found in genuine connections with fans. Ric's heartfelt discussion on creating art for its intrinsic value rather than monetary gain is a poignant reminder of the transformative power of staying true to one's artistic vision. This session is not just confined to the world of music; it's an exploration into the realm of visual storytelling as well. Ric shares his foray into animation and stop-motion videos, which have added another layer of depth to his songs like "Carolina Child" and the "Strange World" EP. As we traverse the magical influence of the Grateful Dead and other musical icons, Ric also delves into the excitement of his impending solo tour and the unique energy that only live performances can conjure. Embark on this soul-stirring ride with us as we celebrate the patience, resilience, and passion that fuel a creative life well-lived. -Make Sure to visit NORTHBOUND COFFEE ROASTERS for the best Deadhead roasted and delicious coffees + get free shipping with the PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad -For THE BEST MUSHROOM CHOCOLATES EVER go over to @MELTMUSHROOMS ON INSTAGRAM and shoot them a DM for a menu of all the amazing flavors of MUSHROOM CHOCOLATE BARS and MAKE SURE TO TELL THEM NSR SENT YOU FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER! -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - Will Hanza of Escaper MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CHILLDREN OF INDIGO No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.

The Flamenco Guitar Podcast
Learn Beautiful Rumba Strumming Patterns

The Flamenco Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 10:27


If you've ever delved into flamenco guitar technique and rhythm, you'll know that mastering the compás of rumba is a cornerstone skill. Yet, no matter how you approach it, you may have encountered a common challenge: the rhythmic patterns can feel repetitive and lackluster, leaving you yearning for more dynamism and flair in your playing.  But don't worry. I've got a solution for you that will infuse your playing with newfound beauty and depth! In my latest video tutorial, I've taken the timeless allure of rumba rhythms and combined them with the captivating simplicity of the Emadd9 chord, along with some other exciting chord variations. The result? A harmonious blend that is both elegant and soul-stirring. Just as in our previous lessons, I'll guide you through four distinct rumba rhythmic patterns, each imbued with its own charm and character. With these patterns at your fingertips, you'll be able to effortlessly elevate your guitar playing to new heights of expression and creativity. So, join me as we explore the captivating synergy between rhythmic intricacy and harmonic richness. Your guitar awaits the magic of Emadd9 and beyond!

Side Hustle School
#2645 - Failure Friday: Strumming Into Silence

Side Hustle School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 7:53


This week on Failure Friday, we tune into a venture of online guitar lessons. This post-pandemic digital adaptation missed its mark with beginners, and then faced a tough lesson on the irreplaceable value of in-person instruction. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.substack.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.

The Flamenco Guitar Podcast
“Entre Dos Aguas" Strumming Pattern Techniques

The Flamenco Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 7:49


If you've ever tried to play the rumba on the flamenco guitar, you've probably realized that no matter how you choose to play the rhythm, there's a particular pattern that repeats itself every bar. Through your own experience, you may have found that your playing sounds dry and repetitive, which can be quite frustrating. No matter how well you play the rhythm, it just lacks variation and excitement! So, what are you supposed to do? How can you spice up your sound? Well, here's the secret sauce... You see, there is a certain order and structure to each specific rhythm technique, unique to each rumba strumming pattern. The key to avoiding repetition is to learn multiple rumba rhythmic patterns and master them so well that you can effortlessly switch between them at a moment's notice. In this video tutorial, I'll show you four different rumba rhythmic patterns that you can seamlessly integrate into "Entre dos Aguas," by Paco de Lucia. Enjoy the rhythmic journey! __ ☎️ BOOK A FREE FLAMENCO GUITAR STRATEGY SESSION CALL: https://www.Flamenco4U.com/pages/book...

on DRUMS, with John Simeone
Life in Tune: Syncopating Careers with Musical Passions alongside Don Olsen

on DRUMS, with John Simeone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 57:26 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Have you ever found yourself caught between the steady beat of work life and the syncopated rhythms of a musical passion? My friend Don Olsen, a savvy electronics manufacturing business owner, joins me for a stroll down memory lane to chat about our earlier days, the laugh-filled experiences with jazz musicians, and the art of juggling careers with the melodies that truly make our hearts sing. We swap tales from the trenches of Dave Ferrin's band, ponder the impact of part-time musicians on the industry, and can't help but chuckle at the memories of musical disputes and the strong bonds formed through shared tunes.Strumming through life's soundtrack, Don shares how his love for music began with a humble guitar, spurred by the folk era and my brother's own musical ventures. We explore the electric feeling of joining a first band and the deep, almost mystical connection music forges among those who let it steer their souls. From my time with The Majestix to transitioning to bass, it's clear that even as we face the realities of aging and our changing health, the reverberations of a well-played note can sustain us through the years, acting as an unwavering companion to our life's journey.As we wrap up, Don and I dissect a singer's distinctive vibrato, and though we part ways with laughter, the resonance of our discussion leaves a lasting echo. This talk isn't just about reminiscing; it's about recognizing the evolution of the music scene, confronting the challenges that technology presents to live performers, and saluting those musicians who still manage to dance through the noise. So lean in, lend your ear, and perhaps you'll find a fragment of your own rhythm reflected in our harmonious farewell.Support the Show.

Center of Attention
Bonus-Strumming Through Life: A Sit-Down with Warren Garrett

Center of Attention

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 65:51


In this exclusive bonus episode of the Far End of the Bench podcast, we pull up a seat with the musical talent behind our iconic intro, Warren Garrett. Hailing from the heart of Clemson country, Warren shares his captivating journey into the world of music and songwriting. From his early inspirations to the hurdles he's overcome, get an inside look at the life of an artist dedicated to his craft. But that's not all—Warren also treats the benchwarmers to a special acoustic rendition of his hit single “First Time,” showcasing the raw emotion and storytelling that have become his signature. Don't miss this intimate session where music and sports collide. Follow Warren on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7GFxiy55Xc0Dt2ECHNXXq5?si=OziEW1-nSCSriuIWm_89Sg Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/warren-garrett/1374565300 Youtube Music: https://music.youtube.com/channel/UC_hJliFy0XvISqEECE8Dd_Q?si=AzqwMdZwQYS1Olnz Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuzfBZ1JwyLtx-rmpWNsGBw

After School With The Lawsons
Strumming to Stardom: Tony Smith's Melodic Journey from Small Town to Music Maven

After School With The Lawsons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 76:55 Transcription Available


Recalling the first time I strummed a chord on my beat-up guitar, I never imagined where music would take me. Fast forward to today, and I'm here with Tony Smith, reminiscing about his journey from the small-town charm of Bowling Green to the adrenaline rush of music production. Tony generously shares the impact of his father's guitar melodies on his own musical aspirations, and the poignant tale of his first Gibson SG, bringing to light the emotional connections artists have with their instruments. Our conversation is a heartfelt nod to the nostalgia and growth that come hand in hand in a musician's life.Navigate the twists and turns of the creative process with Tony and me as we discuss the thrilling yet vulnerable path from songwriting to that final album cut. Hear how old flip cameras and GarageBand sessions evolved into professional music production, and witness the delicate dance between preserving an artist's signature sound and venturing into new sonic territories. Through Tony's stories of DIY video projects and the special collaboration with his wife, you'll see the magic that unfolds when personal vision meets innovative execution.Step into a world where music spins the thread of our social fabric, tracing influences across generations and genres. As Tony and I exchange tales of our treasured vinyl collections and the bands that shaped our sound, it becomes clear that music is more than just melody—it's a gateway to understanding the past while inspiring the future. Join us for a conversation that spans the spectrum of creative experience, from the rush of performing as an alter ego to the importance of supporting fellow artists in the ever-evolving landscape of digital content creation.Support the show

Above the bridge
Episode 8 DEAH ( Singer & Songwriter )

Above the bridge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 71:17 Transcription Available


Ever found yourself at a crossroads, grappling with the choice to either play it safe or chase your dreams? Deah, a singer, songwriter, and model, embraced the latter, wandering from São Paulo to the Hawaiian tropics, and she joins us to share her captivating narrative. Her story is a symphony of signs and serendipities, with numbers orchestrating her every move, propelling her towards a life of music and a deep connection with her newfound island home.Strumming through the chapters of Deah's life, we trace her melodious roots back to Brazil, where family influences and her own audacious spirit shaped her destiny. She recounts how her musical aspirations guided her, transforming gifts into opportunities, and navigating the rough waters of skepticism. Her journey underscores the courage required to transplant your life in pursuit of artistry—a journey that's not only geographical but deeply personal, filled with both harmony and discord.Finally, we harmonize with Deah's current reality—the vibrant hues of her Hawaii life, where she plays bass against the challenge of carpal tunnel and revels in the joys of marriage. She's a soloist in an island ensemble, navigating the music industry's currents with ambition while keeping her feet firmly planted in the sandy shores of authenticity. Our conversation is a testament to the power of community and collaboration, illustrating how music is not just a career but a connection that echoes across the waves. ATBpod.com

Free Lesson Friday
SRV Fast Strumming Technique

Free Lesson Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 11:29


Music Junkies Podcast
Strumming Through Time: Matthew Holtby Melodic Life Journey from Punk Alleys to Solo Spotlight

Music Junkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 80:41 Transcription Available


Have you ever been whisked back in time by a single guitar riff? Singer-songwriter  Matthew Holtby joins us on Music Junkies to share his symphony of life—an auditory tale that dances through his vibrant solo career and the tracks that define it. Our conversation is a mixtape of moments, from the Anne Murray show that started it all, to the punk rock bowling alleys where the pins of rebellion and resilience stand side by side.Strap on your high-top chucks and skate into the 80s with us, as we revisit the arena-shaking antics of Kiss and the soul-stirring anthems of Bruce Springsteen. Matthew opens up about the unique rite of passage introduced by his father—immersing in the full "Dark Side of the Moon" experience—that forged his deep connection with music. We also explore the shift from band camaraderie to the spotlight of a solo act, sharing laughs about aging punk icons and admiring the timeless Lemonheads before diving into Matthew's journey of releasing singles and touring Ontario.As the final notes fade, Matthew reminds us of the importance of slowing down, savoring love, and being present. His stories about forging friendships over Elliott Smith's melodies and the profound impact of meeting Chris Cornell underscore the personal touch artists leave on their fans. So pour yourself a drink, lower the needle onto your favorite vinyl, and join us for an episode that celebrates the music that not only soundtracks our lives but beats in rhythm with our hearts.Check out Matthew Holtby here Watch the full episode on YouTubeCheck out the Playlist on SpotifyFollow us EverywhereMake sure to HIT that LIKE BUTTON and SUBSCRIBE to our Channel to be notified of new episodes!Please share our page with your friends! A new episode is out every Monday at 12 pm Rock onSupport the show

I Am HealingStrong
76: Faith-Fueled Songwriting as a Balm for Cancer | Lisa Simmons

I Am HealingStrong

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 33:50 Transcription Available


When the storm clouds of breast cancer loomed on the horizon, Lisa Simmons found her beacon of hope in the form of faith and a community that stands strong together. In a heartfelt episode, Lisa takes us through the twists and turns of her cancer journey, discussing the pivotal role played by her support system, including an oncology navigator friend and HealingStrong, a holistic cancer support group where she serves as a co-leader in the North Dallas, Texas area. Her story is a testament to the power of informed decisions, patience, and the solace found in faith, offering a guiding light to those who might feel adrift in similar choppy waters.Strumming the strings of nostalgia, we reflect on the melodies that have been our life's soundtrack, from the familial echoes of guitars and mandolins to the first bass guitar that sparked a fire within us. Music weaves through the episode as both Lisa and I share the evolution of our songwriting journeys—from childhood ditties to songs that strike deep chords within our souls. The conversation is an open invitation to you too, to discover the melodies and lyrics that lie dormant in your own life experiences, awaiting your creative touch to bring them to life.Bridging the gap between songwriting and natural healing, this episode opens up about the cathartic process of transforming life's moments into music or poetry. We celebrate songwriting's power to enrich our personal legacy and delve into the healing qualities of singing scripture. Natural healing and nutrition also make an appearance, shedding light on how these elements can complement medical knowledge on our wellness paths. Join us for an episode that harmonizes the spirit of resilience, the artistry of music, and the dedication of HealingStrong to inspire and empower those embarking on their own health journeys.HealingStrong's mission is to educate, equip and empower our group leaders and group participants through their journey with cancer or other chronic illnesses, and know there is HOPE. We bring this hope through educational materials, webinars, guest speakers, conferences, community small group support and more.Please consider supporting our mission by becoming a part of our Membership Program, as a monthly donor.When you do, you will receive additional resources such as: webinars, access to ALL our past and most recent conference videos, downloadables and more, as a bonus.To learn more, head to the HealingStrong Membership Program link below: Membership Program

Ukulele Underground Podcast
How to Spice Up Boring Strumming | The Ukulele Underground Podcast #103

Ukulele Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 76:11


Show Notes and Timestamps: https://ukuleleunderground.com/2024/02/how-to-spice-up-boring-strumming-tuup193/ Is Strumming “Boring” for you? This Week, UU tackles why people get Bored with Strumming, and the different ways you can take a “Boring” strum and Spice it up! Before the team unveils their Spicy Secrets, Aldrine demonstrates Arpeggios and what you can do to practice your Arpeggios. The guys mention some “Boring” songs from the Kauai Ukulele Club, and what they did to add a new dimension to the Songs. This leads to a discussion about How to Start your own Uke Clubs, and the best practices for new clubs. The podcast is topped off with talks about the upcoming Festivals, Future UU+ Solos, the new Play Along, and Peter Moon's Legacy.

Miles, Mountains & Brews
Strumming Through the Dust: Dusty Rust's Journey Across Music and Day Job

Miles, Mountains & Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 55:18 Transcription Available


As the intoxicating strum of a guitar melds with the raw honesty of a country ballad, we welcome Dusty Rust to our sonic stage. He's not just another musician; Dusty embodies the rugged spirit of country music paired with the practical hands of a commercial contractor. Strap in for a wild ride through Drywall dust to the twang of steel guitars, as we explore Dusty's unique dual existence, juggling the demands of fatherhood, his recording studio, and the quest to leave an indelible mark on the music world.Dusty's tale is a testament to staying true to one's artistic soul. Amid stories of ice storms and unexpected collaborations, we peel back the layers of inspiration that shaped his sound—starting from his father's guitar riffs to the life-altering discovery of Gram Parsons. The studio walls reverberate with laughter and memories as Dusty recounts recording sessions with friends and the warmth of music created in the most unlikely circumstances.Fasten your seatbelts for a glimpse into the future, where Dusty balances the anticipation of a new child with the thrill of live performance. We discuss the practical side of music marketing without losing the essence of what it means to be a musician. Dusty's commitment to crafting that one masterpiece album that satisfies from start to finish is as infectious as his music. So, come along and get inspired by the dedication, artistry, and authenticity that courses through the veins of Dusty Rust's musical journey.Instagram: @dustyrusthttps://www.instagram.com/dustyrust?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==Listen to Dusty's music on Hypeddit.comhttps://hypeddit.com/dustyrust/thewagonwheel?fbclid=PAAabmug-_0RwROT-q9DtBRn9hrOg2L7bShWPZiUSdX4wrHqYpyPt8e8-QJbU_aem_ATvxTAc_pK2X5kdKteaLFcnq71cJu8R8A_mH3AU5CfOAJH-hO6P9GSfMTwuqUCeUfOgShoutout to:Dusty Rust Dusty Rust Family Marty Bush Justin Wells Alter Ego Ambassador: https://alteregorunning.com/Miles & Mountains Promo Code: MMyr2

Murph and Andy
People can't stop talking about the DCI case, strumming strings during surgery, and more - Wednesday Hour 1

Murph and Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 41:02 Transcription Available


People can't stop talking about the DCI case, strumming strings during surgery, and more - Wednesday Hour 1

Name Drop
Rome's Musical Journey: Strumming with Sublime

Name Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 57:46


Guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer Rome Ramirez – best known for playing with Sublime's Eric Wilson in the band Sublime With Rome – joins MTV's Brian McFayden and *NSYNC's Chris Kirkpatrick to talk about being discovered by Eric, making the move from California to Nashville, and some of his biggest influences. How did he link up with Jelly Roll, why did he find himself living with Enrique Iglesias for two years, and what his project with the Dirty Heads' Duddy has cooking for 2024? All that and much more on this week's episode of “Name Drop.” Watch the FULL video on the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@hurrdatmedia_ Subscribe to Hurrdat Media: https://www.youtube.com/@hurrdatmedia_?sub_confirmation=1  DIVE DEEPER INTO NAME DROP:  ► More Name Drop Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfuCvhA6AxWq5dLWR-c4vqicCXSpCg92B&si=pDmIw-Cm-hyKzi8M  ► Name Drop merch: https://shop.hurrdatmedia.com/collections/name-drop  FOLLOW NAME DROP  ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/namedropshow/  ► Brian's IG: https://www.instagram.com/brianmcfayden/  ► Chris' IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamckirkpatrick/  ABOUT NAME DROP *NSYNC's Chris Kirkpatrick and MTV's Brian McFayden have lived public lives and have made famous friends along the way. Swapping life stories and trading memories can often sound like “name dropping,” so they decided to start a podcast where their famous friends could come swap stories and drop names without shame. Come into the “Name Drop” world and hear the stories behind some of the famous pop culture faces you've seen for years as they tell you about their experiences with their other famous friends.  This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Costa Rica Pura Vida Lifestyle Podcast
The "Costa Rica Pura Vida Lifestyle" Podcast Series / Strumming Away in Paradise! / Episode #4,869 / December 25th, 2023

Costa Rica Pura Vida Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 4:47


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New Old Heads Podcast
NOH 364 | "Strumming my pain."

New Old Heads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 63:08


The New Old Heads episode 364 talked Lauryn Hill telling fans they should be happy she even shows up, if Jay-Z has more impact as an artist or leader, J. Cole and Soulja Boy's comments to him, Westside Gunn's comments on putting his artists on, and more.Support the show