10 episodes

An Alexander Technique teacher (Ariel Weiss) and a piano teacher (Ryan Tusing) met on Zoom during the pandemic and discovered their shared passion for pedagogy and promoting musicians’ wellness. This podcast is for musicians, music educators, and somatic practitioners interested in taking a deeper dive into exploring the hows and whys behind what we teach and practice. How musicians think and move greatly impacts both their health and their musicianship. Musicians are most commonly taught a great deal about their (musical) instrument and the music they want to make - with very little attention to their own physicality. Exploring embodiment helps nurture and integrate the health and agency of the artist with musical excellence, expressivity and the joy of making music.

Pedagogy Geeks: Exploring Embodied Musicianship Ariel Weiss and Ryan Tusing

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An Alexander Technique teacher (Ariel Weiss) and a piano teacher (Ryan Tusing) met on Zoom during the pandemic and discovered their shared passion for pedagogy and promoting musicians’ wellness. This podcast is for musicians, music educators, and somatic practitioners interested in taking a deeper dive into exploring the hows and whys behind what we teach and practice. How musicians think and move greatly impacts both their health and their musicianship. Musicians are most commonly taught a great deal about their (musical) instrument and the music they want to make - with very little attention to their own physicality. Exploring embodiment helps nurture and integrate the health and agency of the artist with musical excellence, expressivity and the joy of making music.

    Episode #10: Considering the Student: The Many Facets of Development

    Episode #10: Considering the Student: The Many Facets of Development

    In this episode, Ariel Weiss and Ryan Tusing discuss some of the important ways in which teachers can engage with their students in order to make the learning process a joyous process. Such developmentally-attuned teaching is key to helping students to be at their best.

    • 49 min
    Episode #9: The Prevalence and Pitfalls of Performance Anxiety, Part 2

    Episode #9: The Prevalence and Pitfalls of Performance Anxiety, Part 2

    Sarah Niblack of SPARK Practice joins Ariel Weiss and Ryan Tusing for Part 2 of a wide-ranging conversation on performance anxiety. The conversation continues!

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode #8: The Prevalence and Pitfalls of Performance Anxiety

    Episode #8: The Prevalence and Pitfalls of Performance Anxiety

    Sarah Niblack of SPARK Practice joins Ariel Weiss and Ryan Tusing for a multifaceted discussion about performance anxiety. Join us in the next episode as we continue this important conversation.

    Feel free to reach out to us at pedagogygeeks@gmail.com with any questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes. We look forward to hearing from you!

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Episode #7: Cross-Training for Musicians

    Episode #7: Cross-Training for Musicians

    Season 2 of Pedagogy Geeks kicks off with Cross-Training for Musicians! Ariel Weiss and Ryan Tusing explore what cross-training might look for musicians: discussing what it is, some ideas for incorporating it into your life and teaching, pitfalls to avoid, and much more.
    Feel free to reach out to us at pedagogygeeks@gmail.com with any questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes. We look forward to hearing from you!

    • 41 min
    Episode #6: The Power of Your Mind: Mindset and Mental Practice

    Episode #6: The Power of Your Mind: Mindset and Mental Practice

    In this episode, Ariel and Ryan discuss mindset and mental practice and the ways that our habits of thought influence us--consciously and unconsciously--as we learn and teach music.

    • 59 min
    Episode #5: Musicians' Injuries: A Wide Spectrum

    Episode #5: Musicians' Injuries: A Wide Spectrum

    In this episode, Ryan and Ariel are joined by Angela Bilger, a horn player and the founder of Musician's Well (https://www.musicianswell.com/), to discuss the prevalence, scope, and some prevention and recovery strategies for musicians and music teachers on the expansive topic of musicians' injuries. While this topic could easily yield many episodes on its own, this episode seeks to shed some light on the wider spectrum of this topic. Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have or with any requests for future episodes at pedagogygeeks@gmail.com

    • 1 hr 6 min

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