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Interviews

A Mindset for Musicality, with Natalie Weber (Music Matters)

A Mindset for Musicality, with Natalie Weber (Music Matters)

by Christopher Sutton | Sep 12, 2017 | Podcast, Improvisation, Interviews, Playing By Ear, Sight Reading

Have you felt intimidated by creative tasks like playing by ear and improvisation? Natalie from Music Matters Blog shares how she learned and you can too!

Visualizing the Symphony, with Hannah Chan-Hartley

Visualizing the Symphony, with Hannah Chan-Hartley

by Andrew Bishko | Aug 23, 2017 | Interviews, Active Listening, Career

The TSO’s Hannah Chan-Hartley’s concert programmes expertly combine colour, graphics, and text to enrich the live music experience for concertgoers.

The Music Business: What’s Changed, What’s Stayed the Same, with Cliff Goldmacher

The Music Business: What’s Changed, What’s Stayed the Same, with Cliff Goldmacher

by Adam Liette | Aug 2, 2017 | Career, Interviews, Song Writing

After 25 years as a top songwriter in the ever-changing music business, Cliff Goldmacher knows all about where it’s been, where it is, and where it’s going.

Discover Your Unexpected Music Career, with Dave Ruch

Discover Your Unexpected Music Career, with Dave Ruch

by Andrew Bishko | Jul 19, 2017 | Career, Interviews

Dave Ruch takes us beyond our tunnel vision and opens our eyes to the “under the radar” gigs and unexplored music career opportunities that surround us.

Effective Practice: Lessons from Neuroscience and Psychology, with Gregg Goodhart

Effective Practice: Lessons from Neuroscience and Psychology, with Gregg Goodhart

by Christopher Sutton | Jul 5, 2017 | Teaching, Interviews, Musicality

In the second part of our interview with Gregg Goodhart, he reveals the secret to effective music practice and the science behind learning by repetition.

The Power of Music: “Human Kind”, with Michael Solomon Williams

The Power of Music: “Human Kind”, with Michael Solomon Williams

by Andrew Bishko | Jun 16, 2017 | Collaborating, Interviews, Song Writing

In in this divided world, we musicians know how to collaborate. Hundreds of musicians across the planet are singing and playing along with “Human Kind”.

Free Jazz Lessons, with Steve Nixon

Free Jazz Lessons, with Steve Nixon

by Andrew Bishko | Jun 14, 2017 | Websites, Apps and Downloads, Interviews, Jazz, Keyboard, Websites, Apps and Downloads

From international tours to your screen of choice, Steve Nixon brings Grammy-level expertise to free lessons in jazz, blues, pop, country, and more.

Learning, Competence, and Talent, with Gregg Goodhart

Learning, Competence, and Talent, with Gregg Goodhart

by Christopher Sutton | Jun 7, 2017 | Interviews, Teaching

Science is learning how we learn. Gregg Goodhart bridges research and teaching – helping musicians excel way beyond their perceived limitations.

Beauty for my Ashes: Inspired Songwriting, with Alicia & Whitney

Beauty for my Ashes: Inspired Songwriting, with Alicia & Whitney

by Christopher Sutton | May 31, 2017 | Song Writing, Genres, Interviews

Christian worship musicians (and sisters!) Alicia and Whitney discuss how travelling, finding God, and life’s triumphs and trials have inspired their music.

Blues, Celtic Music, and a Passion for Instruments, with Dave Bainbridge

Blues, Celtic Music, and a Passion for Instruments, with Dave Bainbridge

by Andrew Bishko | May 24, 2017 | Interviews, Instruments

Iona’s Dave Bainbridge talks musical influences, the universality of blues, Gospel, and Celtic music and the benefits of learning multiple instruments.

A Composer’s Path, Part 3: Opportunity, with Kangyi Zhang

A Composer’s Path, Part 3: Opportunity, with Kangyi Zhang

by Christopher Sutton | May 17, 2017 | Career, Collaborating, Interviews

Contemporary composer and flutist Kangyi Zhang shares some words of wisdom about musical opportunities and where to find them.

Pipe Dreams, with Troy Donockley

Pipe Dreams, with Troy Donockley

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 26, 2017 | Interviews, Career, Instruments

The Uilleann pipes of multi-instrumentalist and master collaborator Troy Donockley show up in film scores, metal bands, folk-punk projects and much more.

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