In this episode, I chat with Andy Mullen, middle school choir/general music teacher and GIML faculty member, about the Partial Synthesis skill level (AND choral applications of MLT).
Mentioned in this episode…
- Kahoot (https://kahoot.com)
- Blooket (https://www.blooket.com)
- Short recordings Andy mentioned:
- “You Are My Sunshine” album of 100 tunes played by wind/string/percussion instruments (https://giamusic.com/resource/you-are-my-sunshine-recording-gj199cd)
- “Simple Gifts” album of 100 tunes played by wind/percussion instruments (https://giamusic.com/resource/simple-gifts-recording-gj229cd)
- “Don Gato” album of 100 tunes played by string instruments (https://giamusic.com/resource/don-gato-recording-gj201cd)
- GIML Summer PDLC offerings (https://giml.org/summer-2024/)
- Andy’s website (https://theimprovingmusician.com)
- ENTER the giveaway to win a FREE copy of one of Andy’s books! Email everydaymusicality@gmail.com with “I LOVE AUDIATION” in the subject line, and then type your choice (“Piano Patterns” or “The Choral Musician”) in the body of the email.
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Host: Heather Nelson Shouldice
Sponsors: GIA Publications, Inc., Gordon Institute for Music Learning
Podcast Cover Art: Tyler Nordstrom
Intro/Outro Music: Heather Nelson Shouldice
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