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Bowie Baughman enjoying a moment at the API!
#audioengineering #livesound #beatmaking #surroundmixing #music #school #recordingstudio # rockvillemd #musicschool #songwriter #studio #singer
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Saxophone?
Do do do, just whistling past the american graveyard again… still… do do do…
I’ve been listening to King Crimson’s Red album quite a bit over the last few days. Crimson, in their original incarnation, had a sax player. First it was Ian McDonald, then it was Mel Collins. When band leader Robert Fripp shook things up and hired a whole new band with a drastically new sound in 1972 the saxophones went away. For a while, at least. By 1974, when they were recording the Red album, they were down to three band members, Fripp (guitar/mellotron), John Wetton (bass/vocals), and Bill Bruford (drums/percussion). Fripp was the only soloist in the lineup… sort of… the other two guys could have cranked out leads with the best of them (because they pretty much were the best of them) but instead they brought in a bunch of session musicians to help fill in the gaps. Among those session musicians were two sax players; Ian McDonald (alto) and Mel Collins (soprano).
Collins plays on the album’s centerpiece, “Starless” and his playing is wonderful (as always). McDonald also plays on “Starless” as well as “One More Red Nightmare”. His playing is out of the fucking world amazing. He wails, especially on “Starless”.
Listening to this record quite a bit lately has me thinking… is the sax playing inspiring me a little? The RPM Challenge is less than two weeks away and it’s coming up on time for me to start recording some new music. Do I suddenly find myself wanting to play the saxophone again? I haven’t taken my alto sax out of its case since I finished the 2020 RPM Challenge. Five years. Is it time to break it out again? I think it might be. I know I can still play even if I am only about 1% of the sax player I was when I was a music major from 1989-1991 and sax was my primary instrument in school. Guitar was a hobby I played on the side, even though I spent nearly infinitely more time playing guitar than sax… which contributed to me leaving school before I graduated.
So I guess what I am trying to say is, if throughout the month of February you start hearing about me writing songs in the key of E flat or B flat instead of E and A, and you start hearing me complain about severe pain in my lips and jaw (due to not having practiced at all in the last five years), then we can probably go ahead and blame Mel Collins and the late Ian McDonald. Just saying.
#altoSax #altoSaxophone #ianMcdonoald #KingCrimson #melCollins #Music #musicSchool #musicSchoolDropout #RpmChallenge #rpm2025 #saxophone #starless
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Saxophone?
Do do do, just whistling past the american graveyard again… still… do do do…
I’ve been listening to King Crimson’s Red album quite a bit over the last few days. Crimson, in their original incarnation, had a sax player. First it was Ian McDonald, then it was Mel Collins. When band leader Robert Fripp shook things up and hired a whole new band with a drastically new sound in 1972 the saxophones went away. For a while, at least. By 1974, when they were recording the Red album, they were down to three band members, Fripp (guitar/mellotron), John Wetton (bass/vocals), and Bill Bruford (drums/percussion). Fripp was the only soloist in the lineup… sort of… the other two guys could have cranked out leads with the best of them (because they pretty much were the best of them) but instead they brought in a bunch of session musicians to help fill in the gaps. Among those session musicians were two sax players; Ian McDonald (alto) and Mel Collins (soprano).
Collins plays on the album’s centerpiece, “Starless” and his playing is wonderful (as always). McDonald also plays on “Starless” as well as “One More Red Nightmare”. His playing is out of the fucking world amazing. He wails, especially on “Starless”.
Listening to this record quite a bit lately has me thinking… is the sax playing inspiring me a little? The RPM Challenge is less than two weeks away and it’s coming up on time for me to start recording some new music. Do I suddenly find myself wanting to play the saxophone again? I haven’t taken my alto sax out of its case since I finished the 2020 RPM Challenge. Five years. Is it time to break it out again? I think it might be. I know I can still play even if I am only about 1% of the sax player I was when I was a music major from 1989-1991 and sax was my primary instrument in school. Guitar was a hobby I played on the side, even though I spent nearly infinitely more time playing guitar than sax… which contributed to me leaving school before I graduated.
So I guess what I am trying to say is, if throughout the month of February you start hearing about me writing songs in the key of E flat or B flat instead of E and A, and you start hearing me complain about severe pain in my lips and jaw (due to not having practiced at all in the last five years), then we can probably go ahead and blame Mel Collins and the late Ian McDonald. Just saying.
#altoSax #altoSaxophone #ianMcdonoald #KingCrimson #melCollins #Music #musicSchool #musicSchoolDropout #RpmChallenge #rpm2025 #saxophone #starless
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Saxophone?
Do do do, just whistling past the american graveyard again… still… do do do…
I’ve been listening to King Crimson’s Red album quite a bit over the last few days. Crimson, in their original incarnation, had a sax player. First it was Ian McDonald, then it was Mel Collins. When band leader Robert Fripp shook things up and hired a whole new band with a drastically new sound in 1972 the saxophones went away. For a while, at least. By 1974, when they were recording the Red album, they were down to three band members, Fripp (guitar/mellotron), John Wetton (bass/vocals), and Bill Bruford (drums/percussion). Fripp was the only soloist in the lineup… sort of… the other two guys could have cranked out leads with the best of them (because they pretty much were the best of them) but instead they brought in a bunch of session musicians to help fill in the gaps. Among those session musicians were two sax players; Ian McDonald (alto) and Mel Collins (soprano).
Collins plays on the album’s centerpiece, “Starless” and his playing is wonderful (as always). McDonald also plays on “Starless” as well as “One More Red Nightmare”. His playing is out of the fucking world amazing. He wails, especially on “Starless”.
Listening to this record quite a bit lately has me thinking… is the sax playing inspiring me a little? The RPM Challenge is less than two weeks away and it’s coming up on time for me to start recording some new music. Do I suddenly find myself wanting to play the saxophone again? I haven’t taken my alto sax out of its case since I finished the 2020 RPM Challenge. Five years. Is it time to break it out again? I think it might be. I know I can still play even if I am only about 1% of the sax player I was when I was a music major from 1989-1991 and sax was my primary instrument in school. Guitar was a hobby I played on the side, even though I spent nearly infinitely more time playing guitar than sax… which contributed to me leaving school before I graduated.
So I guess what I am trying to say is, if throughout the month of February you start hearing about me writing songs in the key of E flat or B flat instead of E and A, and you start hearing me complain about severe pain in my lips and jaw (due to not having practiced at all in the last five years), then we can probably go ahead and blame Mel Collins and the late Ian McDonald. Just saying.
#altoSax #altoSaxophone #ianMcdonoald #KingCrimson #melCollins #Music #musicSchool #musicSchoolDropout #RpmChallenge #rpm2025 #saxophone #starless
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Saxophone?
Do do do, just whistling past the american graveyard again… still… do do do…
I’ve been listening to King Crimson’s Red album quite a bit over the last few days. Crimson, in their original incarnation, had a sax player. First it was Ian McDonald, then it was Mel Collins. When band leader Robert Fripp shook things up and hired a whole new band with a drastically new sound in 1972 the saxophones went away. For a while, at least. By 1974, when they were recording the Red album, they were down to three band members, Fripp (guitar/mellotron), John Wetton (bass/vocals), and Bill Bruford (drums/percussion). Fripp was the only soloist in the lineup… sort of… the other two guys could have cranked out leads with the best of them (because they pretty much were the best of them) but instead they brought in a bunch of session musicians to help fill in the gaps. Among those session musicians were two sax players; Ian McDonald (alto) and Mel Collins (soprano).
Collins plays on the album’s centerpiece, “Starless” and his playing is wonderful (as always). McDonald also plays on “Starless” as well as “Fallen Angel”. His playing is out of the fucking world amazing. He wails, especially on “Starless”.
Listening to this record quite a bit lately has me thinking… is the sax playing inspiring me a little? The RPM Challenge is less than two weeks away and it’s coming up on time for me to start recording some new music. Do I suddenly find myself wanting to play the saxophone again? I haven’t taken my alto sax out of its case since I finished the 2020 RPM Challenge. Five years. Is it time to break it out again? I think it might be. I know I can still play even if I am only about 1% of the sax player I was when I was a music major from 1989-1991 and sax was my primary instrument in school. Guitar was a hobby I played on the side, even though I spent nearly infinitely more time playing guitar than sax… which contributed to me leaving school before I graduated.
So I guess what I am trying to say is, if throughout the month of February you start hearing about me writing songs in the key of E flat or B flat instead of E and A, and you start hearing me complain about severe pain in my lips and jaw (do to not having practices at all in the last five years), then we can probably go ahead and blame Mel Collins and the late Ian McDonald. Just saying.
#altoSax #altoSaxophone #ianMcdonoald #KingCrimson #melCollins #Music #musicSchool #musicSchoolDropout #RpmChallenge #rpm2025 #saxophone #starless
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Saxophone?
Do do do, just whistling past the american graveyard again… still… do do do…
I’ve been listening to King Crimson’s Red album quite a bit over the last few days. Crimson, in their original incarnation, had a sax player. First it was Ian McDonald, then it was Mel Collins. When band leader Robert Fripp shook things up and hired a whole new band with a drastically new sound in 1972 the saxophones went away. For a while, at least. By 1974, when they were recording the Red album, they were down to three band members, Fripp (guitar/mellotron), John Wetton (bass/vocals), and Bill Bruford (drums/percussion). Fripp was the only soloist in the lineup… sort of… the other two guys could have cranked out leads with the best of them (because they pretty much were the best of them) but instead they brought in a bunch of session musicians to help fill in the gaps. Among those session musicians were two sax players; Ian McDonald (alto) and Mel Collins (soprano).
Collins plays on the album’s centerpiece, “Starless” and his playing is wonderful (as always). McDonald also plays on “Starless” as well as “One More Red Nightmare”. His playing is out of the fucking world amazing. He wails, especially on “Starless”.
Listening to this record quite a bit lately has me thinking… is the sax playing inspiring me a little? The RPM Challenge is less than two weeks away and it’s coming up on time for me to start recording some new music. Do I suddenly find myself wanting to play the saxophone again? I haven’t taken my alto sax out of its case since I finished the 2020 RPM Challenge. Five years. Is it time to break it out again? I think it might be. I know I can still play even if I am only about 1% of the sax player I was when I was a music major from 1989-1991 and sax was my primary instrument in school. Guitar was a hobby I played on the side, even though I spent nearly infinitely more time playing guitar than sax… which contributed to me leaving school before I graduated.
So I guess what I am trying to say is, if throughout the month of February you start hearing about me writing songs in the key of E flat or B flat instead of E and A, and you start hearing me complain about severe pain in my lips and jaw (due to not having practiced at all in the last five years), then we can probably go ahead and blame Mel Collins and the late Ian McDonald. Just saying.
#altoSax #altoSaxophone #ianMcdonoald #KingCrimson #melCollins #Music #musicSchool #musicSchoolDropout #RpmChallenge #rpm2025 #saxophone #starless
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Sounds like a great event! Can't wait to check out the studio and enjoy some live music. #musicschool #studio #musicproducer #LearnToProduce
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Come to our Studio Tour Day on February 15th from 12 Noon to 3 PM! Live music, surround mixing and more!
#musicschool #studio #producer #musicbusiness #musicproducer #RecordingSchool #MusicProduction #AudioEngineering #MusicEducation #LearnToProduce #RockvilleMD
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Patrick Smith, happy to be coming to Omega!
#musicschool #songwriter #studio #producer #microphone #musicbusiness #musicproducer #RecordingSchool #AudioEngineering #MusicEducation #LearnToProduce #RockvilleMD
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Analog Love! Both the Input and Output sections of an SSL 9072J analog recording console!
#solidstatelogicconsole #rockvillemd #musicschool #studio #producer #musicproducer #RecordingSchool #MusicProduction #AudioEngineering #MusicEducation
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Student Success! Leonard Lucas at the NEVE VR60 console. Congratulations Leonard!
#rockvillemd #musicschool #songwriter #studio #singer #producer #microphone #musicbusiness #musicproducer #RecordingSchool
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Truckin' down the CD wall to Studio A. #musicstudio #recordingstudio #musicproducer #musicengineer #musiccareer #musicschool #engineeringschool
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#MakerMusicFestival is this weekend! I'm having a (virtual) blast — be sure to check it out! 🤘🎵🤘
#STEM #STEAM #musiceducation #music #musiceducator #makermusic #techintheclassroom #Musicschool #pbl #musicstudent #makeymakey #mmf23 #makersgoglobal
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#MakerMusicFestival is this weekend! I'm having a (virtual) blast — be sure to check it out! 🤘🎵🤘
#STEM #STEAM #musiceducation #music #musiceducator #makermusic #techintheclassroom #Musicschool #pbl #musicstudent #makeymakey #mmf23 #makersgoglobal
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#MakerMusicFestival is this weekend! I'm having a (virtual) blast — be sure to check it out! 🤘🎵🤘
#STEM #STEAM #musiceducation #music #musiceducator #makermusic #techintheclassroom #Musicschool #pbl #musicstudent #makeymakey #mmf23 #makersgoglobal
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#MakerMusicFestival is this weekend! I'm having a (virtual) blast — be sure to check it out! 🤘🎵🤘
#STEM #STEAM #musiceducation #music #musiceducator #makermusic #techintheclassroom #Musicschool #pbl #musicstudent #makeymakey #mmf23 #makersgoglobal
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#MakerMusicFestival is this weekend! I'm having a (virtual) blast — be sure to check it out! 🤘🎵🤘
#STEM #STEAM #musiceducation #music #musiceducator #makermusic #techintheclassroom #Musicschool #pbl #musicstudent #makeymakey #mmf23 #makersgoglobal
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Hmmm, Garageband's Score may not be right for you - it sounds like you need a more educational app?
Let's hashtag the shit out of this and see if anyone with better info than me pops up:
#MusicEducation #MusicSchool #ScoreReading #SightReading #MusicalNotation #TeachingMusic #MusicTuition #ClassicalMusicTuition
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Hmmm, Garageband's Score may not be right for you - it sounds like you need a more educational app?
Let's hashtag the shit out of this and see if anyone with better info than me pops up:
#MusicEducation #MusicSchool #ScoreReading #SightReading #MusicalNotation #TeachingMusic #MusicTuition #ClassicalMusicTuition
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Hmmm, Garageband's Score may not be right for you - it sounds like you need a more educational app?
Let's hashtag the shit out of this and see if anyone with better info than me pops up:
#MusicEducation #MusicSchool #ScoreReading #SightReading #MusicalNotation #TeachingMusic #MusicTuition #ClassicalMusicTuition
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Hmmm, Garageband's Score may not be right for you - it sounds like you need a more educational app?
Let's hashtag the shit out of this and see if anyone with better info than me pops up:
#MusicEducation #MusicSchool #ScoreReading #SightReading #MusicalNotation #TeachingMusic #MusicTuition #ClassicalMusicTuition
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Hmmm, Garageband's Score may not be right for you - it sounds like you need a more educational app?
Let's hashtag the shit out of this and see if anyone with better info than me pops up:
#MusicEducation #MusicSchool #ScoreReading #SightReading #MusicalNotation #TeachingMusic #MusicTuition #ClassicalMusicTuition
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Słucham muzyki #muzyka #piosenka #utwory #rap #hiphop #rock #pop #jazz #klasyczna #elektroniczna #taneczna #EDM #producent #DJ #wokalista #rapper #zespół #gitara #piano #perkusja #bas #skrzypce #wiolonczela #flet #trąbka #saksofon #głos #kompozytor #teksty #melodia #rytm #harmonia #refren #beat #video #muzyczne #koncert #live #trasa #festiwal #muzyczny #album #nagranie #EP #singiel #pobieranie #streaming #playlista #miłośnik #fan #kolekcja #uzależniony #nerd #geek #muzykologia #historia #kultura #branża #biznes #marketing #PR #dziennikarstwo #fotografia #design #technologia #oprogramowanie #aplikacja #tworzenie #edukacja #szkoła #trening #teoria #doświadczenie #chwila #wspomnienie #inspiracja #wpływ #ewolucja #scena #społeczność #współpraca #partnerstwo #sieć #miejsce #studio #nagrywanie #produkcja #inżynieria #miksowanie #mastering #licencja #prawa #wydawnictwo #dystrybucja #promocja #music #song #songs #producer #DJ #singer #rapper #band #guitar #piano #drums #bass #violin #cello #flute #trumpet #saxophone #voice #composer #lyrics #melody #rhythm #harmony #chorus #beat #musicvideo #livemusic #tour #concert #gig #festival #musicfestival #album #record #EP #single #download #stream #playlist #musiclover #musicfan #musiccollection #musicaddict #musicnerd #musicgeek #musicology #musichistory #musicculture #musicindustry #musicbusiness #musicmarketing #musicpr #musicjournalism #musicphotography #musicdesign #musictechnology #musicsoftware #musicapp #musiccreation #musiceducation #musicschool #musictraining #musictheory #musicexperience #musicmoment #musicmemory #musicinspiration #musicinfluence #musicevolution #musicscene #musiccommunity #musiccollaboration #musicpartnership #musicnetwork #musicvenue #musicstudio #musicrecording #musicproduction #musicengineering #musicmixing #musicmastering
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Słucham muzyki #muzyka #piosenka #utwory #rap #hiphop #rock #pop #jazz #klasyczna #elektroniczna #taneczna #EDM #producent #DJ #wokalista #rapper #zespół #gitara #piano #perkusja #bas #skrzypce #wiolonczela #flet #trąbka #saksofon #głos #kompozytor #teksty #melodia #rytm #harmonia #refren #beat #video #muzyczne #koncert #live #trasa #festiwal #muzyczny #album #nagranie #EP #singiel #pobieranie #streaming #playlista #miłośnik #fan #kolekcja #uzależniony #nerd #geek #muzykologia #historia #kultura #branża #biznes #marketing #PR #dziennikarstwo #fotografia #design #technologia #oprogramowanie #aplikacja #tworzenie #edukacja #szkoła #trening #teoria #doświadczenie #chwila #wspomnienie #inspiracja #wpływ #ewolucja #scena #społeczność #współpraca #partnerstwo #sieć #miejsce #studio #nagrywanie #produkcja #inżynieria #miksowanie #mastering #licencja #prawa #wydawnictwo #dystrybucja #promocja #music #song #songs #producer #DJ #singer #rapper #band #guitar #piano #drums #bass #violin #cello #flute #trumpet #saxophone #voice #composer #lyrics #melody #rhythm #harmony #chorus #beat #musicvideo #livemusic #tour #concert #gig #festival #musicfestival #album #record #EP #single #download #stream #playlist #musiclover #musicfan #musiccollection #musicaddict #musicnerd #musicgeek #musicology #musichistory #musicculture #musicindustry #musicbusiness #musicmarketing #musicpr #musicjournalism #musicphotography #musicdesign #musictechnology #musicsoftware #musicapp #musiccreation #musiceducation #musicschool #musictraining #musictheory #musicexperience #musicmoment #musicmemory #musicinspiration #musicinfluence #musicevolution #musicscene #musiccommunity #musiccollaboration #musicpartnership #musicnetwork #musicvenue #musicstudio #musicrecording #musicproduction #musicengineering #musicmixing #musicmastering
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🎧 Have you heard about Arts for Art’s Music is Mine (MiM) educational workshops?
MiM is a series of intergenerational workshops hosted by Arts for Art and led by professional improvising musicians! These workshops are for a wide group of generations - we have had participants from 8 years old to early college age to parents of children! The workshops build upon a young person’s natural ability to improvise, while introducing them to the world of music. With improvisation as the basis of our pedagogy, our teachers give students the capacity to create music, both collaboratively and individually, whether the student is beginner or advanced.
TOMORROW, 1/14, legendary #freejazz bassist William Parker will lead a series of FREE MiM workshops!
Upcoming MiM dates:
Saturdays at 12 noon, starting tomorrow Jan. 14th.
Following dates are Jan. 28th, and Feb. 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th.
🔗 VISIT https://www.artsforart.org/mim.html to register now! See you there!
#freejazz #experimentalmusic #arts #jazzsession #experimentaljazz #jazzmusic #improvision #improvise #music #musician #jazz #newyorkcity #williamparker #musiceducation #musiclessons #musicteacher #musician #musicschool #musiceducationmatters #musiceducator #musicteachersofinstagram #education #musicteachers -
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🎧 Have you heard about Arts for Art’s Music is Mine (MiM) educational workshops?
MiM is a series of intergenerational workshops hosted by Arts for Art and led by professional improvising musicians! These workshops are for a wide group of generations - we have had participants from 8 years old to early college age to parents of children! The workshops build upon a young person’s natural ability to improvise, while introducing them to the world of music. With improvisation as the basis of our pedagogy, our teachers give students the capacity to create music, both collaboratively and individually, whether the student is beginner or advanced.
TOMORROW, 1/14, legendary #freejazz bassist William Parker will lead a series of FREE MiM workshops!
Upcoming MiM dates:
Saturdays at 12 noon, starting tomorrow Jan. 14th.
Following dates are Jan. 28th, and Feb. 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th.
🔗 VISIT https://www.artsforart.org/mim.html to register now! See you there!
#freejazz #experimentalmusic #arts #jazzsession #experimentaljazz #jazzmusic #improvision #improvise #music #musician #jazz #newyorkcity #williamparker #musiceducation #musiclessons #musicteacher #musician #musicschool #musiceducationmatters #musiceducator #musicteachersofinstagram #education #musicteachers -
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🎧 Have you heard about Arts for Art’s Music is Mine (MiM) educational workshops?
MiM is a series of intergenerational workshops hosted by Arts for Art and led by professional improvising musicians! These workshops are for a wide group of generations - we have had participants from 8 years old to early college age to parents of children! The workshops build upon a young person’s natural ability to improvise, while introducing them to the world of music. With improvisation as the basis of our pedagogy, our teachers give students the capacity to create music, both collaboratively and individually, whether the student is beginner or advanced.
TOMORROW, 1/14, legendary #freejazz bassist William Parker will lead a series of FREE MiM workshops!
Upcoming MiM dates:
Saturdays at 12 noon, starting tomorrow Jan. 14th.
Following dates are Jan. 28th, and Feb. 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th.
🔗 VISIT https://www.artsforart.org/mim.html to register now! See you there!
#freejazz #experimentalmusic #arts #jazzsession #experimentaljazz #jazzmusic #improvision #improvise #music #musician #jazz #newyorkcity #williamparker #musiceducation #musiclessons #musicteacher #musician #musicschool #musiceducationmatters #musiceducator #musicteachersofinstagram #education #musicteachers -
[Boosting]
🎧 Have you heard about Arts for Art’s Music is Mine (MiM) educational workshops?
MiM is a series of intergenerational workshops hosted by Arts for Art and led by professional improvising musicians! These workshops are for a wide group of generations - we have had participants from 8 years old to early college age to parents of children! The workshops build upon a young person’s natural ability to improvise, while introducing them to the world of music. With improvisation as the basis of our pedagogy, our teachers give students the capacity to create music, both collaboratively and individually, whether the student is beginner or advanced.
TOMORROW, 1/14, legendary #freejazz bassist William Parker will lead a series of FREE MiM workshops!
Upcoming MiM dates:
Saturdays at 12 noon, starting tomorrow Jan. 14th.
Following dates are Jan. 28th, and Feb. 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th.
🔗 VISIT https://www.artsforart.org/mim.html to register now! See you there!
#freejazz #experimentalmusic #arts #jazzsession #experimentaljazz #jazzmusic #improvision #improvise #music #musician #jazz #newyorkcity #williamparker #musiceducation #musiclessons #musicteacher #musician #musicschool #musiceducationmatters #musiceducator #musicteachersofinstagram #education #musicteachers -
[Boosting]
🎧 Have you heard about Arts for Art’s Music is Mine (MiM) educational workshops?
MiM is a series of intergenerational workshops hosted by Arts for Art and led by professional improvising musicians! These workshops are for a wide group of generations - we have had participants from 8 years old to early college age to parents of children! The workshops build upon a young person’s natural ability to improvise, while introducing them to the world of music. With improvisation as the basis of our pedagogy, our teachers give students the capacity to create music, both collaboratively and individually, whether the student is beginner or advanced.
TOMORROW, 1/14, legendary #freejazz bassist William Parker will lead a series of FREE MiM workshops!
Upcoming MiM dates:
Saturdays at 12 noon, starting tomorrow Jan. 14th.
Following dates are Jan. 28th, and Feb. 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th.
🔗 VISIT https://www.artsforart.org/mim.html to register now! See you there!
#freejazz #experimentalmusic #arts #jazzsession #experimentaljazz #jazzmusic #improvision #improvise #music #musician #jazz #newyorkcity #williamparker #musiceducation #musiclessons #musicteacher #musician #musicschool #musiceducationmatters #musiceducator #musicteachersofinstagram #education #musicteachers -
I got covid back in August and it knocked me on my butt long enough to cause a domino effect in my work and school projects. (I always have too many balls in the air. Boredom = death.)
Anyway, my professors were kind enough to give me incompletes and I have until December 1 to finish turning in my work.
As of tonight, I have only two assignments left, and they’re both BLUES-related which is swell.
:mindlyheart: Go me!!!
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file under "great free guitar lessions online"
https://www.zombieguitar.com/understanding-modal-chord-progressions/