This week we talk to guitarist Jonathan Epley on auditioning for the Jazz Ambassadors, learning how to be a left hander in a right hander world, learning personal techniques, learning to listen, keeping time, importance of historical recordings
This week we talk to Zara Zaharieva about her journey to finding the violin being her thing. Importance of being yourself, listening to your audience, languages, interpreting music, harmonic analysis, borrowing from all genres of music. Real f
Today we talk with JD Green on how she got into The Afrophysicist, learning to say yes, being creative and active in the community, being loud in saying what you feel. Loads of great information in this episode.For more JD Green -https://linktr
*Sorry about the delay, I took a week off due to the events happening in my city*Today John Weis joins in to talk about being in the Punk & Ska scene. Great talks about composing, learning to write for other instruments, staying focused, drugs,
This week we talk to Kiana Del of Kiana and The Sun Kings. Talking about learning to manage a band, moving a band to adapt to the changing world. Learning how to stay creative during the pandemic and marketing. How to begin writing music for a
In this episode we talk to classical pianist Nina Espinueva about time management when making a practice routine. Importance of outside hobbies and how music can improve our other hobbies, as well as how those hobbies and also help our music. W
Today we talk with vocalist Nala Kathleen, on importance of warm-ups and health. Difference in singing opera, musicals, pop, and jazz. Learning how to match pitch for beginners, as well as asking the question of are good singers born with good
In this episode we talk with guitarist John Stowell on his unique views on holding the instrument, transcriptions, solo and duo playing, finding your own voice through practice, and staying motivated to practice.To further contact John Stowell
Today we talk with Brazilian bass player Hamilton Pinheiro. While mastering various styles of Brazilian music on bass, he has also mastered a lot of American music as well. We talk about his struggles in sounding authentic and what he hears in
In our very first episode we interview De'Quan Tunstull of Kiana and the Sun Kings. We discuss his approach to practicing scales, chords, melody, working with a band during quarantine and more. Also, be on the look out for his upcoming Ep Brown