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In depth Interviews with New Zealand based & International drummers.
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Tune in to the Ultimate Music Teachers Productivity & Profitability Podcast with Glory St. Germain and let the power of conversation, and expertise transform your teaching practice. Together, we can create a community of empowered music educators who are making a lasting impact on the lives of their students.
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In his new show on idobi Radio, Ryan Seaman brings the people that have affected his life to the mic. With guests spanning the entire music community, you’ll hear stories of how people got to where they are in all walks of life, while Ryan showcases underground music to those that may not have heard of it yet.
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On the Queers to the Front Podcast, we invite marginalized artists and crew to discuss getting started in music, networking, accessibility and so much more. Tune in for new episodes every second Saturday!
Graphic design by Luke Phillips (http://linktr.ee/lizard.phillips)
Queers to the Front is a touring agency focused on uplifting queer, BIPOC, and disabled artists. We create safer spaces, work to make tours safer and more inclusive, and promote accountability in the touring community.
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Matt McGachy, the vocalist of extreme metal band Cryptopsy, interviews fellow metal musicians about their life & music while sharing a craft beer on his metal podcast Vox&Hops. Here’s your chance to sneak backstage to share a brew & discover exactly what your favourite rockstars are like behind their personas. Matt has been the front man of the legendary Death Metal Band Cryptopsy since 2007. With them, he has contributed to 2 full length albums, 2 EPs & toured all over the globe playing massive festivals such as Wacken Open Air, Brutal Assault, Heavy Montreal, Hell Fest & Summer Breeze to name a few. In 2018, he launched the Vox&Hops Metal Podcast which was inspired by his love of Craft Beer & thought-provoking discussions. The Vox&Hops Metal Podcast has released over 400 episodes, with listeners in over 85 countries & fostered an amazing metal community. Enjoy Life, Metal & Craft Beer!
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Welcome to the Chairmen of the Boards Podcast! The ultimate pedalboard podcast with the foremost rig builders in the world: Grant Klassen (Goodwood Audio), Brian Omilion (Omilion Audio), and Mason Marangella (Vertex Effects/The Rig Doctor). We've teamed up to democratize great tone and provide you our best tricks, tips, resources, and hacks so you can build the pedalboard of your dreams!
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The Crossing The Break Podcast discusses the nuts and bolts of teaching clarinet at the beginning and intermediate levels. We will cover aspects of playing clarinet including tone, embouchure, hand position, tonguing, technique, range, fingerings, tuning and other clarinet-specific items. These ideas can be applied to beginning clarinet class, beginning band, intermediate or advanced clarinetists, and in an individual or group setting.
The host of this podcast is Tamarie Sayger. A 1999 music education graduate of WTAMU, Mrs. Sayger held band director positions in Plano and Odessa, TX for 5 years. As a private clarinet instructor in Texas for 16 years, she has taught hundreds of students from grade 6-12 in classes, sectionals, and individual lessons. She has presented at district in-services and co-presented at the Texas Bandmasters Association convention. Her website, CrossingTheBreak.com, provides resources for clarinet teachers around the country. Tamarie Sayger is also a core contributor for BandDirectorsTalkShop.com, primarily on the subjects of clarinet and private lessons. Her podcast, Crossing The Break, can be found on iTunes.
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Teaching clarinet, clarinet, band director, band, music education, music ed, music, teaching music, music teacher, playing clarinet, clarinet pedagogy, band pedagogy, music pedagogy -
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Don’t Call Me “Exotic” is a brand new podcast hosted by DJ, Radio Presenter and Promoter, Oh Annie Oh.
Listen along as she chats to fellow creatives (DJs, singers, label managers, tattoo artists, venue bookers) about their lives, navigating their careers amongst racism and ofc spill some tea.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Songwriters' Diary is an insightful look behind the curtains of artists, songwriters, producers, composers, and sound designers. Each episode we invite a special guest to have an in-depth conversation about their process, inspiration, and the general ups and downs of life as a musician. This is not your typical podcast, listen in as artists take apart their songs, and piece by piece, tell the story of how they were made.
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Mōteatea is a centuries-old tradition of chanted song-poetry; a great literary and musical art form that expresses the powerful portrayal of storytelling and is reflective of the emotional depths of a Māori world view. Its vast richness is yet to be fully understood.
In this seven-part series hosted by Crystal Edwards, we hold conversations with some of the world's leading experts on mōteatea and ask them: What exactly is mōteatea? How has it changed since colonisation? What issues does it face today?
This series is supported with funding from Creative New Zealand
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Haere mai! Welcome to Eastern Sound Stories, produced by Eastern Sound Collective & RadioActive.FM. An audio series where we talk about songs produced by Asian musicians working in Aotearoa today.
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The Amplifier Show!Content about the world of web3.Brought to you by AMP NFT.
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This podcast is the companion to my long running blog on andrewtalbert.com which features live music photography and musical experiences as I have chased my passion for music from a very young age. You can listen to this podcast for artist interviews and musical commentary from the entire spectrum of the music world. Other content will be related to almost constant live music experiences and stories from working on stages as well as years of international logistics management and event planning. I am a vinyl album collector so watch out for Turntable Tuesday! Don‘t miss my custom podcast theme song which was written and released by the Red Dirt Boys who back Emmy Lou Harris. My theme song which I think is the best song on the album of course is called ”I Got a Passion for It” written by Will Kimbrough. Be sure to check out Will as he is a singer, songwriter, and Grammy nominated producer. He has written over a dozen songs recorded by Jimmy Buffett as well as produced albums for many including Shemekia Copeland. Will is on one of my podcast episodes talking about one of his many solo album releases.
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Music technology provides musicians with exciting ways of making and recording music, but so
often, both musicians and technology companies leave out the needs of disabled peoples.
Able Audio explores the intersection of disability and music technology. Join host Sam Morgan,
as this six-episode podcast series seeks to bring to light the exciting work people are doing in
this space, elevating the voices and concerns of disabled people in music technology. In each
episode, we talk to a different music technologist about their practice, background in music, and
how their work intersects with the world of disability.
Welcome to the Able Audio podcast, proudly bought to you by the New Zealand Music
Commission with support from Arts Access Aotearoa.