Audiation in the Wild Beau Taillefer, Eric Rasmussen
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In-depth, investigative conversation about how music is learned. Occasional guests from experts of music pedagogy.
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s3e10-Special Guest Emily Moscoe
Emily sold me her copy of Azzara and Grunow's Creativity in Improvisation book. (She accidentally got the Bb book and I play trumpet.) She was great to talk to so I invited her on the podcast.
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s3e09-Dr. Terry Bacon discusses renorming PMMA
Dr. Terry Bacon shares with us his research and insights into his doctoral study on the renormalization of Gordon's Primary Measures of Music Audiation (PMMA).
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s3e08-Ron Malanga on Musical Aptitude Profile, "Balance" sensitivity measure-DEEP dive
Gordon's hallmark aptitude measure, the Musical Aptitude Profile has 7 subtests—melody, harmony, tempo, meter, and three sensitivity measures. "Balance" is the second of the three. Special guest Ron Malanga, Beau, and Eric get deep into what this subtest is measuring, and our experiences of taking it.
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s3e07-Navigating MLT conversations with others
Ideas on how to speak with administrators, teachers, and parents re: the benefits of an MLT-inspired program.
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s3e05-ear training part II-16251
Review of Ear Training part I and then Beau takes use through learning 1-6-2-5-1
Customer Reviews
Always fascinating
I love this podcast! It is refreshing to hear new takes and perspectives on Music Learning Theory as it happens in the “wild”.
Eric and Beau have very thought provoking conversations and interview interesting guests as they work to untangle the ways people learn music.
I have so many “Aha!” moments as I listen, and I always come away with something new to try in my own practice or with my students.