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Music Student 101

Jeremy Burns, Matthew Scott Phillips

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We are musicians, composers, engineers, teachers and students alike. The path of a musician can be challenging and uncertain but it can also be enriching and great fun! This is the path we chose and we are here as your resource. Explore theory, history, ear training, technique, special topics and overall musicianship.
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Nolan Wible gives you his perspective as a trumpet player in music school on how to start and navigate your musical career. On this podcast you will get advice, tips, and tools on how to be a successful musician and how to be a great student. Whether you are a beginner, playing just for joy, or full time professional, we are all musicians and students of our craft. So let`s talk about it!
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Grief, and the emotions that come with it, can often effect how we listen to music and how we write music. However, music can be a good companion during the healing process. In this episode we will share our experiences and those of some fellow musicians. We will discuss composers that have been stricken with grief and we will look at ways to use m…
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In episode 132, we merely scratched the surface of Schenkerian analysis. We will now continue our discussion of prolongation and listen to a few more examples of horizontalization. We will then discuss how Schenker looks at dominant and predominant functions. Ready your theory brains!द्वारा Burns/Phillips
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Percussion instruments are known to take a beating. Still, it's important to keep them safe, clean and properly maintained. In this episode, we will review the instruments of the percussion family and share some tips we found to keep them sounding and looking their best!द्वारा Burns/Phillips
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Passing tones, appoggiaturas, pedal tones and suspensions are just a few of the non chord tones we discussed in Ep. 28. Now we will take a little more time training our ears to recognize them. After all that, we will play examples and test our ability to identify them in a chord progression. Let's listen!…
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Continuing from episode 75, Middle Ages Music Pt.1, we will now get in the later part of this era. Polyphony is now becoming commonplace. We will discuss composition tools such as oraganum, chant, the motet and the hocket. We will also discuss how other cultures beyond the world of Western music use chant in their own music. Let's go back a bit, sh…
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We, at Music Student 101, believe that music is truly a common language! We wonder how it effects our animal friends. We wonder if some form of music exists among our animal friends. Join us as we discuss elephants, rodents, bats, crocodiles and mosquitoes!द्वारा Burns/Phillips
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Are you ready for the "real world"? In this episode, Nolan discusses this hot topic and gives you some tangible ways you can acquire skills that will help you develop into the professional you hope to be! Support the show here! Check out Nolan`s website here!
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On this episode of the podcast, Nolan sits down with his friend, colleague and fellow trumpet nerd, Dr. Coleman Scott. Check out Coleman`s Podcast, Talkin` Kentucky, here or anywhere you can get your podcasts! Follow Talkin` Kentucky on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube! Check out Coleman on Instagram @cstrumpet and on Facebook @Coleman Scott Support…
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Schenkerian analysis is a deeper dive into the sea of theory discussions we've had so far. In this episode, we will merely dip our toes into this counterpoint based system. Get ready for another perspective of how classical music works!द्वारा Burns/Phillips
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Recital season is always crazy! How do you feel about your recent recital performances? In this episode, Nolan gives you some points on how to grow and make progress that will hopefully lead to successful recital performances. Support the show here! Check out Nolan`s website here!
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This week, Nolan sits down with Philadelphia based trombonist, Michael Kaplan. Get the bonus episode of this podcast here! You can find Michael on Instagram @michaelkaplan_music Follow Michael`s band @the_michael_kaplan_superband Check out Nolan`s website here!
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As people, we are constantly growing. However, sometimes we feel stuck as musicians and artists. In this episode, Nolan gives some thoughts on how you can spark growth in your music making ventures. Support the show here! Check out Nolan`s website here!
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This week, Nolan sits down with Baton Rouge based trumpeter and educator, Michael Hull. Check out the bonus episode here! Michael Hull is a trumpet player and music educator in Louisiana. He is a freelance musician that performs in many genres and styles on trumpet, piano, and as a singer (and rapper). He has spent the last 6 years as a core member…
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It is time for our 7th Listener Compositions episode. So let's enjoy the talents of our listeners! This episode will feature the original music of Fred Lancia, Mark Christie, Evan Bjork, Tom Richardson, Nikita Menkov and Devin Montes.द्वारा Burns/Phillips
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We are right in the middle of that crazy time of the school year and it is time for a break! In this episode, Nolan breaks down some ways to take stock of your progress and how you can look ahead to start thinking about your future goals. Support the show here! Check out my website here!
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It`s time for a jazz episode! In this episode, Nolan talks about some key pillars that make up a great jazz practice sessions. From beginner to seasoned professional, this episode will have something for everybody. Support the show here! Check out Nolan`s website here!
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Continuing our discussion from Ep.114, we will now focus on some of the more widely known forms of the Baroque period (1600-1750 CE). We will discuss the church and chamber sonatas, the French overture, the dance suites and the fugue, just to name a few.द्वारा Burns/Phillips
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