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SOCIETYFRINGEPODCAST'S PODCAST
Through this podcast SFP is creating an extended universe through the use of guitar based pop songs. The tale is both episodic and serial. As of the COVID lock down the SFPeeniverse consisted of 7 Broadway style musicals. This is ambitious stuff. The conceit is that an '84 Chevy El Camino acts as a TARDIS catalyst connecting the characters to unlimited story telling opportunities.
COUNTRY BACKROADS PODCAST AND REVIEW
Welcome to the backroads of the country music industry. Featuring long-form interviews with country music artists, song writers and influencers in the industry. Come closer to the musicians you love as they share their interests, creative process, and advice.
KAPPA KAPPA PSI PRESENTS
Kappa Kappa Psi Presents is a weekly podcast that features educational topics relating to the Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity's history and ongoing operations. Episodes will also include conversations with National Leadership, Headquarters staff, Alumni, Life, and Active members.
ROCK UNDER FIRE
Rock Under Fire is a rock and roll podcast dissecting and discussing seven decades of rock in all its beautiful, wondrous, and despicable glory. Once upon a time, rock and roll music was the center of pop culture. Is rock really dead as some suggest? Or is it in a period of stagnancy existing on the fringe? What is its place in the 21st Century? These questions are the constant underlying theme to a different rock-related subject for each bi-weekly episode. Join hosts Mike Derrico, Patrick Ivanitski, and Stick Nixon for this unique ongoing dialogue through rock's past, present, and future.
MUSIC STUDENT 101
We are musicians, composers, engineers, teachers and students alike. The path through academia, as 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.
THE XS NOIZE PODCAST
Hosted by XS Noize founder Mark Millar, The XS Noize Podcast is a weekly music interview show that goes deeper than the headlines. From John Lydon, Peter Hook, and Gary Lightbody to emerging voices like Pastel and The WAEVE, Mark speaks with artists about their latest work, musical legacies, personal struggles, and everything in between. Featuring exclusive insights, untold stories, and the kind of warmth that only comes from a true fan-turned-journalist, The XS Noize Podcast is essential listening for music lovers. Recent guests include: Anton Newcombe, Chesney Hawkes, Snow Patrol, Doves, Saint Etienne, Cast, and many more. Subscribe for new episodes every week – and let the music take control.
CROSSING THE BREAK
The Crossing The Break Podcast discusses the nuts and bolts of teaching clarinet at the beginning and intermediate levels. We will cover aspects of playing clarinet including tone, embouchure, hand position, tonguing, technique, range, fingerings, tuning and other clarinet-specific items. These ideas can be applied to beginning clarinet class, beginning band, intermediate or advanced clarinetists, and in an individual or group setting. The host of this podcast is Tamarie Sayger. A 1999 music education graduate of WTAMU, Mrs. Sayger held band director positions in Plano and Odessa, TX for 5 years. As a private clarinet instructor in Texas for 16 years, she has taught hundreds of students from grade 6-12 in classes, sectionals, and individual lessons. She has presented at district in-services and co-presented at the Texas Bandmasters Association convention. Her website, CrossingTheBreak.com, provides resources for clarinet teachers around the country. Tamarie Sayger is also a core contributor for BandDirectorsTalkShop.com, primarily on the subjects of clarinet and private lessons. Her podcast, Crossing The Break, can be found on iTunes. Keywords: Teaching clarinet, clarinet, band director, band, music education, music ed, music, teaching music, music teacher, playing clarinet, clarinet pedagogy, band pedagogy, music pedagogy