AMFM Radio New York School of Music
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The podcast about music, for musicians. We're ripping back the curtain on music making so you can fearlessly pursue your musical dreams.
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Eddie Rion on Practicing
On this episode of AMFM Radio, professional guitarist and music teacher Eddie Rion joins host Rosie Rion Porco for the first discussion in a series on practicing. They work through the many misconceptions that surround practicing and outline ways to break through these hang-ups in order to have healthy practicing habits.
Hosted by New York School of Music - www.nyschoolofmusiconline.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Eddie Rion on Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC1RwFu3i_3NEYKxxavsQ9QA?app=desktop
Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones - www.larahope.net -
Michelle Tschetter on Marketing for Musicians
On this episode of AMFM Radio, marketing designer Michelle Tschetter of Zooma Design joins host Rosie Rion Porco for a discussion on marketing. They discuss what marketing is, how it differs from branding, and how both of these things can help musicians get their product in front of the right people.
Mentioned in this episode:
Zooma Design - www.zoomadesign.com
Hootsuite - www.hootsuite.com
Wix Web Designing - www.wix.com
Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones - www.larahope.net
Tejon Street Corner Thieves - www.cornerthieves.com -
Vito Petroccitto on Stage Fright and Performing
For the inaugural AMFM Radio episode, musician Vito Petroccitto joins host Rosie Rion Porco for a discussion on stage fright; what it's like, how to avoid it, and how to cope with it when it does occur. We cover reasons why stage fright can prevent us from reaching our full potential and go over practical tips for creating healthy performance habits.
Customer Reviews
This is perfect for Musicians like me
I enjoy the relaxed conversation about music, performance, writing, and promotion by Rosie and her interaction with an experienced guest. I’m a fly in the wall to hear a talk that interests me.
For me, a working Musician and Songwriter, it’s now my new favorite.
I can learn to grow from this.
I look forward to the next one, and the next one.