67 episodes

This is a music education podcast that discusses Edwin E. Gordon's Music Learning Theory (MLT) and its applications to music teaching and learning. Topics include audiation, music aptitude, sequential music learning, and how MLT can help unlock the inner musician that lives inside of all of us!

Everyday Musicality Heather Nelson Shouldice

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 55 Ratings

This is a music education podcast that discusses Edwin E. Gordon's Music Learning Theory (MLT) and its applications to music teaching and learning. Topics include audiation, music aptitude, sequential music learning, and how MLT can help unlock the inner musician that lives inside of all of us!

    E01.62: Partial Synthesis Rhythm Skills

    E01.62: Partial Synthesis Rhythm Skills

    In this episode, I talk about rhythm skills learned at the Partial Synthesis level of the Skill Learning Sequence. Mentioned in this episode…

    • 48 min
    E01.61: Intro to Partial Synthesis

    E01.61: Intro to Partial Synthesis

    In this episode, I give an introduction to the Partial Synthesis level of the skill learning sequence. Mentioned in this episode…

    • 28 min
    E01.60: Musicking in Mixolydian

    E01.60: Musicking in Mixolydian

    In this episode, we harmonize and improvise in Mixolydian tonality! Mentioned in this episode…

    • 22 min
    E01.59: Chatting with Krystal McCoy

    E01.59: Chatting with Krystal McCoy

    In this episode, I have a conversation with new GIML faculty member and one of the co-authors of a new book on choral applications of MLT, Dr. Krystal McCoy. Mentioned in this episode…

    • 1 hr 19 min
    E01.58: Subjective Tonality

    E01.58: Subjective Tonality

    In this episode, we listen to and audiate examples of music with subjective tonality. Mentioned in this episode…

    • 34 min
    E01.57: Tonalities Test!

    E01.57: Tonalities Test!

    In this episode, we hear tunes in various tonalities and see if we can tell which is which! SONG COMPOSERS/PERFORMERS AND TONALITY ANSWERS: Mentioned in this episode…

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
55 Ratings

55 Ratings

SMP42 ,

Worth college credit

This podcast should be worth college credit. My masters was done at UB under the direction of some MLT experts including Dr. Gordon himself and I find myself putting this podcast on while straightening my room. It’s nice to refresh things I already know and practice, but it’s invaluable as a source of new information and understanding.
Dr. Shouldice explains the concepts well with examples and use-cases. It’s as inspiring as it is informational. Thank you.

Gbc123553 ,

Have learned so much from this podcast

I have learned so much from this podcast! I used to listen on Spotify and then it disappeared, I was so happy to find it again here! I am an elementary and middle school general music teacher who listens to this podcast to learn more about music learning theory. Thank you for making this!

Missbg123 ,

The podcast I look forward to most!

This is my favorite podcast, period. I am a pianist and an educator who has been fascinated with Music Learning Theory for some time now. Heather’s podcast has helped get my mind around the theory and practice tremendously. It is literally THE podcast I look forward to listening to. Each episode is packed with so much practical value, that I end up listening multiple times (and taking notes). Heather explains complex concepts in a way that is easy to understand. Thank you, Heather, for providing the music educators community with a wealth of knowledge! ~ Siliana

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