TAMS Percussion Podcast

TAMS Percussion Podcast
TAMS Percussion Podcast

Co-hosts Michael Dolese, Alfred "Sky" Fajardo, Taylor Muños and Sui-Lin Tam explore the world of percussion with their unique backgrounds to the art and provide thoughtful conversations in the fields of performance and pedagogy.

  1. Episode 20: Chatting with Cadets (Mason Hicks and Braedon Baumgardner)

    01/22/2023

    Episode 20: Chatting with Cadets (Mason Hicks and Braedon Baumgardner)

    Welcome back to Episode 20 of the TAMS Percussion Podcast! Today, hosts Michael, Sky, Sui-Lin, and Taylor are joined with two outstanding individuals from the Cadets Drum and Bugle Corp, Mason Hicks and Braedon Baumgardner! We are thankful to have had the chance to sit down and talk about the world of marching (not just marching percussion) with these two and specifically The Cadets, the pros and cons of marching, fun pre show rituals and other fun memories, and even ways to make the marching activity a more enjoyable and safe place for all members of the community!  "Mason's career in the marching arts began with his first year of drum corps at the age of 16. He marched with Jersey Surf in 2015 and 2016, then joined The Cadets in 2017, where he continued to march until 2021. Mason holds a degree in Music Education from Shenandoah University. While there was no marching ensemble at SU during his time there, Mason helped pave the way for the formation of a marching band immediately after his graduation. He formed an indoor winds group for a Conservatory-sanctioned project. In addition to directing and drill design, he also performed in the group. Currently, Mason spends his time as a drill designer in Northern Virginia, both designing shows and teaching visual technique to performers of all calibers." (https://cadets.org/mason-hicks)  Braedon is a percussionist and educator from Hutchinson, Kansas who’s been a musician for roughly 15 years. Braedon has been apart of multiple performance groups including the Cadets Front Ensemble, and 2 concerto performance with the Kansas State University Wind Ensemble and the Indiana University Wind Ensemble. Braedon received his degree in Music Performance from Kansas State University in 2021, and is currently getting his masters degree at the Indiana Universities Jacob’s School of Music also in Percussion Performance. Braedon is also currently a technician at Center Grove High School. If you've been listening to the podcast for a bit and enjoy what you hear, consider giving us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you hear us! It would mean a lot to us and your feedback helps us grow as a show and as a community! If you have any specific requests for topics you would want us to talk about or guests you would like to see on the show, send us a message on Instagram @tamspercpodcast or send us an email at tamspercussion@gmail.com.  Special thank you to Chance Morris for the fantastic music we use for our intro and outro to episodes and to Delaney for your constant support on Patreon. If you want to support us financially, consider joining our Patreon for fun moments, early access to episodes, and the show in video format!

    1h 20m
  2. 05/25/2022

    Episode 18: Dr. Karlyn Viña and Dr. Ksenija Komljenović

    Hello and welcome back to the TAMS Percussion Podcast. After some time off to finish up a busy semester, we are back with some fantastic guests! In this episode, we are joined with two of the cohosts of the @Percussion Podcast, Dr. Karlyn Viña, and Dr. Ksenija Komljenović. We take time to discuss the perspective of female percussionists in the industry and talk about the experiences of these educators and how the modern percussion studio must be accepting of everyone. We are thankful for Karlyn and Ksenija sitting down at talking to us about these important issues in the community and we at TAMS hope that this may help you become a more informed ally! Praised by the South Florida Classical Review for her "dazzling" and "incisive" performance, Dr. Karlyn Viña is a dynamic and creative percussionist based in Virginia. Dr. Viña is the newly appointed Assistant Professor of Percussion at Shenandoah Conservatory in Winchester, VA, and previously taught at Florida International University and New World School of the Arts in Miami, FL. During the summers, Karlyn serves as a percussion faculty member at Interlochen Arts Camp in Interlochen, MI. Karlyn maintains a busy schedule as an orchestral, chamber, and solo percussionist, and has a particular interest in works that incorporate theatrical elements. In addition to her teaching and performing, Karlyn can be heard as a co-host on the @Percussion Podcast and is proud to serve on the Percussive Arts Society's Education Committee. Karlyn earned her Doctorate of Musical Arts in Percussion Performance from the University of Miami as a fellow of the Henry Mancini Institute. Her dissertation focuses on the performance of works for theatrical percussion by Globokar, Kagel, and Smith. She also holds degrees in Percussion Performance and Music Education from The Boston Conservatory and the University of Maryland. Karlyn is proud to endorse Grover Pro Percussion, Marimba One, and Zildjian cymbals. Dr. Ksenija Komljenović (Belgrade, Serbia), a prizewinner of the International Percussion Competition Luxembourg, is a percussionist, educator, and composer. Throughout her career, she has performed, taught, and studied across Europe, the United States, and Asia. Ksenija is the first woman from Serbia with a Doctor of Musical Arts in Percussion Degree. She holds the Assistant Professor of Percussion position at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Ksenija serves as a producer and host on the At Percussion Podcast. She is on the organizational committees of the Tierras South Texas Percussion Competition and the SoundWaves Festival. Ksenija’s devotion to percussion is shaped by her advocacy for contemporary and chamber music, as well as intercultural collaboration. Her three chamber ensembles (PNEUMA, Vesna Piano/Percussion Duo, Balkan Percussion Duo) unite some of the finest young performers from across the world. Ksenija holds degrees from the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami, Illinois State University, and the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, Serbia. Her compositions and arrangements are published by Bachovich Music Publications. Ksenija is a Marimba One artist. For the full bios of these fantastic artists, you can find them on their websites: https://www.ksenijakomljenovic.com/ http://www.karlynvina.com/ ​

    1 hr
  3. 03/15/2022

    Episode 15: The Rudimental Podcast

    Hello everyone, sorry for the bit of a delay in episodes lately, but we're back with Episode 15 with the one and only Josh Hartwell of the Rudimental Podcast! Josh Hartwell is a percussionist, performer, and educator currently based in Houston, TX. He currently is the Director of Percussion for Goose Creek Memorial High School and it's feeder cluster in Baytown, TX while also maintaining a freelance performing career. Josh hosts "The Rudimental Podcast", a percussion-based podcast of conversations with performers and educators around the world. It is available on all major streaming platforms. In this episode, Josh talks to us about his experiences in percussion in Las Vegas, Texas, and Louisiana, his life as a teacher, and a wonderful note about cake shakes! There were many wonderful takeaways that we on TAMS got about running a podcast from Josh and we are looking forward to using some of the lessons he taught us in our future endeavors! If you're new here, let us introduce ourselves: The TAMS Percussion Podcast is a percussion based podcast with co-hosts Michael Dolese, Alfred “Sky” Fajardo, Taylor Muñez, and Sui Lin Tam! We are four percussionists with four different backgrounds, wanting to share our perspective in the world of percussion performance and pedagogy. Each of us have a different background and have unique experiences in upbringing, playing style, concentrations, and career paths. We seek to unite all of our shared experiences into this one stop shop of information including interviews with our teachers, notable guests including Josh Jones and Keeghan Fountain, and even other members of the podcast community like Josh Hartwell. The TAMS Percussion Podcast is available on all major streaming platforms. Don't forget to support us on Patreon for the video versions of this podcast and updates on who we have coming on in the future! We are also working on some merchandise, so be on the lookout for TAMS stickers, shirts, hoodies, and more to come!

    55 min
  4. Episode 13: TAMS and VanderFriends

    01/16/2022

    Episode 13: TAMS and VanderFriends

    Join Sky and Sui-Lin as they interview non percussionist music education majors from VanderCook College of Music. These non percussion major students discuss how they practice when they are not percussionists, different tactics they use to interpret music, and many more interesting and engaging topics. The VanderFriends consist of two choral music education students who perform in the percussion ensemble 2 which is for non majors and one percussion major who helps teach percussion ensemble 2. Together, they talk about the differences between students who have some sort of instrumental background and those who do not and their ease or difficulty of picking up percussion instruments. Let's introduce the VanderFriends: Marie Williams is a musician and future educator from Chicago, Illinois. While attending her college, VanderCook College of Music, she was exposed to various instruments including percussion. Her favorite percussion instrument is the marimba! Delaney Davis is a senior vocalist at VanderCook College of Music. She is looking forward to student teaching this semester, and is also a big fan of musicals! Taylor Muñoz is a senior percussionist from Fort Worth, Texas. Taylor is also a part of VanderCook's Performance Certificate Program. Taylor believes that being a music educator is about more than just music, and would like to inspire passion in her students and provide assistance to them in anything they do.  If you enjoy the content on our podcast, please consider donating to us on Patreon or Paypal, the link for those is in our Instagram bio linktree. Thank you to our current Patron, Ellie!

    52 min

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Co-hosts Michael Dolese, Alfred "Sky" Fajardo, Taylor Muños and Sui-Lin Tam explore the world of percussion with their unique backgrounds to the art and provide thoughtful conversations in the fields of performance and pedagogy.

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