
34 episodes

The Tuneful, Beatful, Artful Music Teacher 275288
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5.0 • 146 Ratings
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This podcast is for the everyday music educator. Missy engages in a real way with outstanding practitioners and thinkers in the world of music education (and sometimes beyond) in order to expand our understanding of what it means to teach music. While there is a frequent focus on utilizing the First Steps in Music and Conversational Solfege programs of John Feierabend, discussions about other topics, philosophies, and approaches will also be featured in an effort to educate, encourage, support, and challenge you on the journey to create a more tuneful, beatful, artful world!
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A New Repertoire Database – Chris Anne Powers | S03E01
In the season opener of the podcast, Missy speaks with FAME Teacher Trainer Chris Anne Powers about the Feierabend Repertoire Database, a truly exciting new resource that Chris has been working on for GIA Publications that is making its debut this Fall.
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Season Three Preview
A brief overview of the first few episodes of the new season
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Dear White Colleagues- Jasmine Fripp (Part 3) | S2E19
Join Missy for a special 3-episode series with music educator Jasmine Fripp, author of thdsae Facebook post entitled “With Love, Letters to my Fellow White Colleagues” that went viral, provoking countless discussions of how white music teachers should approach Black genres of music. In this final part of our series with passionate black music educator and activist Jasmine Fripp, Missy asks about practical ways predominantly white music education organizations can invite and center the voices of Black, Brown, and Indigenous music educators.
Jasmine M.T. Fripp
The Passionate Black Music Educator
Educator/Clinician/Voice Teacher/Vocalist/Songwriter
jfripp.pbe@gmail.com
Read Jasmine’s Letter.
The Score Podcast (Episodes 34 & 35)
2018 Grammy Music Educator Award Recipient, Melissa Salguero
Black Composers to follow on social media:
* Hall Johnson
* William Grant Still
* Undine Smith Moore
* Florence Price
* Ulysses Kay
* Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
* George Walker
* Margaret Bonds
* William L. Dawson
* Shirley Graham Du Bois
* HT Burleigh
* Jester Hairston
* Nora Holt
* Nathaniel Dett
* Jeanne Lee
* Julia Perry
* Will Marion Cook
* Moses Hogan
* Julia Perry
* Dr. Jeffry Ames
* Dr. Anton Armstrong
* Dr. Andre Thomas
* Rospheanye Powell
* Victor Johnson
* Isaac Cates
* Brandon Boyd
* Dave Raglan
* Marques L. Garrett
* Damon H. Dandridge
Choral Conductors
Dr. Jeffery Ames
Dr. Anton Armstrong
Dr. Andre Thomas
Dr. Jeffery Redding
Dr. Brandon Boyd
Dr. Marques Garrett
Dr. Jason Ferdinand
Dr. Isaiah McGee
Dr. Jason Dungee
Dante Webb
Adrian Maclin
Ramon S. Moses
Rosephanye Powell
Maria A. Ellis
Dr. Craig Robertson
Riter Dany St. Luc
Chantae Pittman
Dr. Erdyn Coleman
David A. Richardson
Dr. Everett Powell
Dr. Christopher Harris
Dr. A Jan Taylor
Dr. Damon H. Dandridge
Dr. Brandon Waddles
B. E. Boykin
Roxanne Mungin
Michelle Byrd
Dr. Dena Vaughan
Anissa Quilling
Arnekua Jackson
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Dear White Colleagues- Jasmine Fripp (Part 2) | S2E18
Join Missy for a special 3-episode series with music educator Jasmine Fripp, author of the Facebook post entitled “With Love, Letters to my Fellow White Colleagues” that went viral, provoking countless discussions of how white music teachers should approach Black genres of music. Jasmine Fripp joins Missy for the 2nd part of their interview in which she talks about how non-Black teachers can reach out to Black music educators, composers, and conductors for help in order to avoid cultural misappropriation.
Jasmine M.T. Fripp
The Passionate Black Music Educator
Educator/Clinician/Voice Teacher/Vocalist/Songwriter
jfripp.pbe@gmail.com
Read Jasmine’s Letter.
The Score Podcast (Episodes 34 & 35)
2018 Grammy Music Educator Award Recipient, Melissa Salguero
Black Composers to follow on social media:
* Hall Johnson
* William Grant Still
* Undine Smith Moore
* Florence Price
* Ulysses Kay
* Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
* George Walker
* Margaret Bonds
* William L. Dawson
* Shirley Graham Du Bois
* HT Burleigh
* Jester Hairston
* Nora Holt
* Nathaniel Dett
* Jeanne Lee
* Julia Perry
* Will Marion Cook
* Moses Hogan
* Julia Perry
* Dr. Jeffry Ames
* Dr. Anton Armstrong
* Dr. Andre Thomas
* Rospheanye Powell
* Victor Johnson
* Isaac Cates
* Brandon Boyd
* Dave Raglan
* Marques L. Garrett
* Damon H. Dandridge -
Dear White Colleagues- Jasmine Fripp (Part 1) | S2E17
Join Missy for a special 3-episode series with music educator Jasmine Fripp, author of the Facebook post entitled “With Love, Letters to my Fellow White Colleagues” that went viral, provoking countless discussions of how white music teachers should approach Black genres of music. In the first episode, Jasmine talks to Missy about how her dedication as a passionate black music educator informs her practice in the classroom and rehearsal hall.
Jasmine M.T. Fripp
The Passionate Black Music Educator
Educator/Clinician/Voice Teacher/Vocalist/Songwriter
jfripp.pbe@gmail.com
Read Jasmine’s Letter.
The Score Podcast (Episodes 34 & 35)
2018 Grammy Music Educator Award Recipient, Melissa Salguero
Black Composers to follow on social media:
* Hall Johnson
* William Grant Still
* Undine Smith Moore
* Florence Price
* Ulysses Kay
* Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
* George Walker
* Margaret Bonds
* William L. Dawson
* Shirley Graham Du Bois
* HT Burleigh
* Jester Hairston
* Nora Holt
* Nathaniel Dett
* Jeanne Lee
* Julia Perry
* Will Marion Cook
* Moses Hogan
* Julia Perry
* Dr. Jeffry Ames
* Dr. Anton Armstrong
* Dr. Andre Thomas
* Rospheanye Powell
* Victor Johnson
* Isaac Cates
* Brandon Boyd
* Dave Raglan
* Marques L. Garrett
* Damon H. Dandridge -
COVID, Look What You’ve Done to Me! | S2E16
In the final episode of Season Two, Missy chats about the ups and downs of teaching in the age of a COVID-19, especially in the Feierabend-focused classroom. She also interviews 2 of her kids, Jackson and Owen, to hear their perspective as musicians/students during this unique time and place in history.
Customer Reviews
Such a great resource for music teachers!
As a veteran teacher who is relatively new to First Steps in Music, Missy’s podcast has been an incredible resource! She shares insights, tips for teaching, hosts amazing guests, and does it all with some humor mixed in. If you’re looking to find out more about being a great music educator and want to learn more about the Feierabend approach, look no further.
Making the connections to FS
This podcast is a great clarifier! Missy delves into the many aspects of FS while also being VERY human. This is what professional development in music education should sound like! :-)
Amazing!!
This podcast has been SO HELPFUL in learning about First Steps in Music, Conversational Solfege, and excellent music teaching in general! Thank you so much for sharing this gift with the world!! I’m a better teacher because of this podcast!