Clever Courtesy
I caught a clever courtesy accidental in a score yesterday.
arrange • compose • conduct
I caught a clever courtesy accidental in a score yesterday.
You can’t sing a harmonically complex song without ruining the surprise.
Do you remember before it was easy?
John Wooden wrote, “You haven’t taught until they’ve learned.” It’s a core belief for me.
What musical information do you wish you could easily communicate with just your hands?
Isn’t this what we’re really teaching toward, all the time?
I propose three modest notation proposals for the modern age.
There are three steps to teaching high-level music interpretation.
Does your musical interpretation evolve? Do you let it evolve in front of students?
“Can you play my note in measure 37?” No, but…