
001-Introduction to "Audiation in the Wild"
Exploring ideas and promoting healthy dialogue among music educationalists, music learning methods and approaches through the lens of audiation and (small-case) mlt. In this episode: Introduction to hosts, Eric Rasmussen and Beau Taillefer. A taste of guests to come. MLT vs mlt. (Music Learning Theory). Harmonic Learning Sequence.
Audiation in the Wild · Eric Rasmussen, Beau Taillefer
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Show Notes
Some of the guests to come:
- Paul Harris - UK music educator - https://www.fabermusic.com/we-represent/paul-harris
- Hal Galper - Bebop pianist - https://www.halgalper.com
- Ran Blake - Chair, Department of Improvisation, New England Conservatory - https://www.ranblake.com
- Bert Ligon - Director of Jazz Studies at the University of South Carolina - https://www.bertligonmusic.com
- Andy Mullen - MLT practitioner, author, GIML (Gordon Institute of Music Learning) faculty - GIML.org - https://theimprovingmusician.com
- Jim Holton - jazz pianist, cellist
Contact us:
[email protected]
Hosts:
Eric Rasmussen, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon.
Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University
Author of Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. - https://teachmusictokids.com
Beau Taillefer - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual - https://www.beautaillefer.ca