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Free Music Ed Podcast

Stephen Cox, Gannon Phillips

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The Free Music Ed Podcast covers issues relevant to music and music education. Beginners to professionals will enjoy this podcast that touches on such musical topics as choosing and instrument, managing music classes, and interviews with professional musicians. Brought to you by Freemusiced.org.
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The Music Ed Mentor Podcast

A podcast for music educators

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The Music Ed Mentor Podcast, hosted by Elisa Jones, is a podcast about the challenges -- and solutions -- that music teachers encounter in their every day lives. Episodes feature a variety of guest educators who offer tips to fellow teachers. The Music Ed Mentor Podcast is sponsored by SmartMusic.
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From Cam TaitMy love of listening to voices, sound effects and music goes back to my teenage days. Radio personality Bob Comfort did a piece on 630 CHED called Posters for Your Mind, combining his voice telling a story and then, very cleverly, picking a current piece of music to drive home the point.It made an impeccable impact.And, it inspired me to, maybe, make a profession as a radio producer.Back in the early 1970s, though, technology was … well, a turntable, a cassette tape recorder and ...
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Today’s episode focuses on highlighting innovation in music education, and my guest is my dear friend Christopher Schroeder. He’ll share with us how Boston Music Project was able to pivot at the start of the pandemic and find new ways to engage learners in music creation and learning despite being physically separated.…
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In this interview with Steve Giddings, we address some of the most overlooked questions in music education like why are we insisting on continuing to teach one type of musical notation, when there are many other types available for students to use? Why are we teaching the great composers when they weren’t even the popular musicians of their time, r…
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On episode 13 of the Director's Guide Podcast Ri'keam and Michael Discuss outside opinions. To be specific, why you shouldn't listen to outside opinions while building your business/brand.FREE Workbook(How to Make a Music Video): https://vision2023.lpages.co/boomtown-formulaMichael Allen
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In this week's episode of the Director's Guide Podcast, Ri'keam and Michael explain why your talent and skill as a filmmaker can mean nothing. FREE Workbook(How to Make a Music Video): https://vision2023.lpages.co/boomtown...Michael Allen
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On episode 11 of The Director's Guide Podcast for Music Video Directors, Filmmakers, and Video Editors, Ri'keam and Michael discuss why you will have to film things you hate in order to film what you love. The true message of episode is SACRIFICE!Michael Allen
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On episode 10 of The Director's Guide Podcast for Music Video Directors, Filmmakers, and Video Editors, Ri'keam and Michael discuss the importance of constant Learning. "Learning" is something that should never stop, no matter what skill level you are at. Tune in to this important conversation and let us know what you think about the topic.…
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On episode 9 of The Director's Guide Podcast for Music Video Directors, Filmmakers, and Video Editors, we (Ri’keam Kenebrew & Michael Allen) cover why procrastination can and will kill your directing career(or anything else).Michael Allen
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Today we interviewed a very talented director to prove to you that it doesn't matter what equipment you have when filming. In the interview, Dareas Scott reveals a bunch of valuable information about how he is successful as a video director.Follow Dareas on Instagram: @Dir.DerryMichael Allen
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This week we are releasing the first episode recorded in front of a live audience. During the Texas Music Educators Association convention in February 2014 I was privileged to be the moderator of a panel of college deans and professors. This panel answered questions regarding majoring in music and we gave advice including information about degree p…
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While they are all different methods of teaching music Suzuki, Kodaly, and Rote teaching share some similar characteristics. In this episode our hosts sort out these methods, their similarities, and their differences.Stephen Cox, Dillon Phillips, Gannon Phillips
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On the one year Anniversary of the FreeMusicEd Podcast, we examine one of the oldest questions in music education. Is musical talent a real thing? Is it something you have or don't have, or do you develop it. We also look at tone deafness and rhythm deafness.Stephen Cox, Dillon Phillips, Gannon Phillips
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This week we interview the music education technology company Musicopoulos with their founder Con Eliopoulos. This company is responsible for excellent music education apps including a metronome, ear training application, an innovative vocal warm up app, and a music theory ipad training course.Learn More at:http://www.musicopoulos.com/…
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Journey into the world of Jazz improvisation and brass embouchure this week with Dr. Dave Wilken of wilktone.com. Dave studied at Illinois Wesleyan University and DePaul University. He also directs community ensembles, performs as a freelance trombonist, and composes/arranges.Learn More at:www.wilktone.comhttp://www.youtube.com/user/wilktone…
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If you're in music education and you need a laugh, a guaranteed win is Tone Deaf Comics. This week artist John Bogenschutz joins us for a conversation all about his excellent web comic and the road so far.Visit ToneDeafComics.com and check out John's work.Stephen Cox, John Bogenschutz
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Back in 2012 the Open Goldberg Variations sought to "Set Bach free." Now, the team behind the ground breaking project are continuing that quest with The Well Tempered Clavier - Ba©h to Bach. Robert Douglass, MuseScore, and Kimiko Ishizaka return to take Bach's masterpiece - The Well Tempered Clavier, and release it to the world with copyright free …
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This week we have the pleasure of a return visit from Yigal Kaminka from Joytunes. Yigal is the Oboist for the Jerusalem Symphony and the music arranger and consultant for Joyutnes.We talked about arranging for the applications, their new application PianoMania, and working in a music technology start up. We also played a few of Yigals arrangements…
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Cloud based software allows you to use a tool on any computer that can access the internet. Dr. Jim Frankel from Music First tells us all about the best cloud based music education software in this weeks episode of the FreeMusicEd Podcast. Dr Frankel is a graduate of Montclair State Univeristy and Teachers College Columbia University where he is cu…
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Ever walked into a music store to buy drumsticks and had no idea what to choose from their selection, or even why they carried so many different types and sizes of sticks? This episode is for you! Dillon Phillips is here to talk about different aspects of drumsticks, including wood type, tip shape, thickness, and more.…
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This week Stephen shares his iOS application recommendations for musician's and music educators. Apps mentioned in this podcast include:CleartuneTonal energyMetronome (Tempo)iReal bSession BandSymphony ProNotionPianoManiaPianoDustBusterMidi StudioCharms OfficeSmart MusicFinale ReaderFor these links and more visit freemusiced.org/podcast…
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Today I had an opportunity to talk with one of my personal clarinet and saxophone heroes: Ken Peplowski. In this interview we talk about clarinet and saxophone techniques, jam session etiquette, equipment, being a professional musician, Benny Goodman, and house parties. Mr. Peplowski has had an incredible career as a musician with 40 CD's as a solo…
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We had a great listener question that we are answering on the air:This week we spoke with Justin Phillips the Senior Product Manager at Make Music. Justin oversees the development of Finale, one of the most popular and established music notation applications available.During this interview we address finale versions, features, and uses as well as d…
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