There's a woman in Brooklyn and she knows a lot about playing the piano.
The Taubman approach What separates the greatest performers from the rest of us? What secret techniques do they know? What knowledge do they possess, that can only be found with the most elite teachers in the world? I spoke with someone who has coached those elite performers… and their teachers too. Robert Durso is a piano performer and teacher who has worked with hundreds of students and teachers, and has coached several of literally the world’s best piano performers. His students have...
24 days ago • 8 min read4 little kids doing a perfect gavotte in a sea of 500 dancers
Le Grand Bal de l'Europe What's the farthest you've been willing to go to try something new? Like, I'm pretty adventurous; I once took an entire summer driving around the USA in a pickup truck with a topper on it. ... but compared to William Watson? This guy loaded up his bicycle and flew halfway across the world, to a country where he doesn't speak the language, to stay in a stranger's backyard for two weeks for an absolutely one of a kind dance event where he didn't know anybody. This...
about 2 months ago • 7 min readTry singing it like Dolly Parton
Learning music through play Have you played this week? I don't mean your instrument - I mean, have you engaged your brain and body in something make believe that maybe feels a little silly? I sat down with a music educator who believes the play involved in teaching kids music is just as important for adults... and the more serious you are about learning music, maybe the more serious you need to be about your play. Please welcome Danielle McNamara, a performer and music educator in Central...
3 months ago • 4 min readDe-habituate to the miraculous
Music, mindfulness, and gentle wisdom Here's a thought for the ages: What is JOY, and how do we get somma that? Attempts at this question have been made by all sorts, from spiritual gurus and philosophers to chemists. In December I had the privilege of speaking with someone who might actually have an answer... because he's kind of all of the above? Dr Michael McGee is a three times board certified psychiatrist specializing in trauma and addiction. He's practiced for over 30 years and worked...
5 months ago • 3 min readYour brain on music...and propofol?
The healing powers of music are proven...again Music and healing have been associated... forever? From chanting healing songs over those who are sick to the profession of music therapy, music heals. And this keeps being proven... My recent guest on Zeitgeist Radio, Bri Reve, speaks about the healing power of songwriting. But equally as healing can be just listening to music. Those of you who have been with me for a while may remember music therapist Marlys, who shared some techniques for...
7 months ago • 1 min readNail that Catfish to a Tree
The music of contra dance "Contra dance music takes its sound from a whole bunch of different influences," says contra dance musician Jeffrey Spero during our conversation on Zeitgeist Radio. "which is why it's very difficult to describe what contra dance music sounds like...Because it sounds like a whole bunch of different genres combined together to create its own genre." So here it is: my attempt (in conjunction with Jeffrey, of course) to define contra dance... not through the moves or...
9 months ago • 3 min readDance like your child is watching
Early childhood music education ftw "Sitting in a Kindermusik class, even though you may not even realize it, that child is going through a process of cognitive sequences," Jacque Negus says in our conversation on Zeitgeist Radio. "When we're moving them, especially to a steady beat, that's developing those neural passage ways that we always talk about, and stimulating the vestibular system in so many different ways to help them learn and grow." If you need to catch up on our conversation,...
10 months ago • 3 min readWhere do you find friends?
Reader, I've been thinking a lot about community this season, mostly because of my amazing 4-month-old daughter (who is seriously the happiest baby in the world). I've been deeply considering my responsibility to nestle her inside a community (or several!) and what, in today's fragmented world, that curation process looks like. The world will throw its ick at her in due time; it's much more manageable with the love of a strong community at your back. This newsletter is a 2-fer on community:...
about 1 year ago • 2 min readLet me pop up in there...
Reader, "If you are a lover of hip hop, you could really wax poetic, like the cypher is life. The cypher is the seasons. The cypher is 360 degrees all the way back around," Coco explains to me during our conversation on Zeitgeist Radio. Color me intrigued - what exactly is this subculture all about? Coco is a hip hop artist and songwriting coach in NYC, and while "stepping into the cypher" is a metaphor for lots of brave things she's done, it's also a very literal thing. A cypher in hip hop...
about 1 year ago • 3 min readI wanted something pointy-looking
Reader, Have you ever looked at your instrument and thought, "hm, this is an interesting starting point?" Jeff Hampton custom builds guitars as an amateur (listen to our interview on Zeitgeist Radio), though if you listen to the interview you'll realize it's a mad steep learning curve even for the basics. What started as a project to make a "badass-looking" electric guitar turned into a fascination with ergonomics. Check out the episode (this one has cool visuals so I encourage you to listen...
over 1 year ago • 3 min read