Get In Tune! A Musical Talk Show

Cainan Grier

Come and spend an hour(or two) with educator, musician, and (self-described) philosopher Cainan Grier as he covers any and everything musical! Joined by an array of guests and covering a whirlwind of topics, "Get In Tune!" will open your ears, expand your mind, and take you on a journey to discover what it truly means to be a musical creative in today's world.

Season 1

  1. Getting to Know You...Well, Me

    Episode 1

    Getting to Know You...Well, Me

    Contains Mature Language Welcome to the first episode of Get In Tune! A Musical Talk Show. For our inaugural episode, Cainan is joined by his best friend Amanda Pelay as they explore Cainan Grier's journey in music, from his early experiences in musicals to attending Berklee College of Music to his current roles as an artist and an educator. We start our show covering his introduction to musical theater, particularly his time at J-CAT, a theater program at the Jewish Community Center in Aventura, his involvement in various productions, and the challenges he faced balancing academics and theater. The conversation also touches on the importance of commitment, responsibility, and the value of learning and mastering skills in the performing arts. Continuing on, Cainan discusses the challenges and successes he faced, including imposter syndrome and finding his place at Berklee. Cainan also reflects on the importance of mentorship and the magic of music. The episode concludes with a discussion of the purpose of the podcast, which is to demystify the craft of music while amplifying the magic. Cainan invites listeners to visit his website to participate in the Q & A segment “Ask Asher” and submit music for the “Put Me On” playlist! Takeaways Music is a magical and otherworldly art form, but skill and craft are necessary to succeed!Musical theater can be a transformative experience for young performers, providing opportunities for growth and self-expression.Balancing academics and art requires discipline and time management skills.Having a diverse range of mentors can provide a well-rounded education and perspective

    1h 5m
  2. A Berklee Brotherhood

    Episode 3

    A Berklee Brotherhood

    In this episode, Cainan interviews his friend and fellow musician, Dreion, about their experiences at Berklee College of Music, its social network and fraternity-like atmosphere at Berklee, and the value of being open and uncomfortable in order to grow as a musician. They also touch on the diverse musical experiences they had at Berklee, including exposure to different genres and cultures, and the opportunities to learn from industry professionals who visited the school. The conversation highlights the importance of both academic learning and practical experience in a musician's education. Dreion and Cainan discuss the importance of humility and social skills in the music industry and emphasizes the need to be a well-rounded musician. They also discuss the significance of the oral tradition in music and the importance of ear training. Dreion highlights the value of perseverance, sacrifice, and commitment to excellence in achieving success as an independent artist. In this final part of the conversation, They also talk about the importance of being comfortable and creative in their performances and encourage artists to commit to their excellence and strive for improvement throughout their careers. In this final part of the conversation, Cainan and Dreion discuss their Mount Rushmore of vocalists, including artists like Luther Vandross, Barbara Streisand, Nina Simone, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Michael Jackson, and Prince. Takeaways Being open and uncomfortable is necessary for personal and musical growth.Success as an independent artist requires perseverance, sacrifice, and a commitment to excellence.The oral tradition in music, particularly in the black church, teaches important skills such as dynamics, spontaneity, and working in the moment.Berklee offers a social network and fraternity-like atmosphere that connects musicians from diverse backgrounds.Committing to excellence and striving for improvement is important for artists at any stage of their career.

    1h 54m

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Come and spend an hour(or two) with educator, musician, and (self-described) philosopher Cainan Grier as he covers any and everything musical! Joined by an array of guests and covering a whirlwind of topics, "Get In Tune!" will open your ears, expand your mind, and take you on a journey to discover what it truly means to be a musical creative in today's world.