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Academic writing: Workshop/Conference Posts
#el30 posts 2018
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Books
Yes I Can: Learn to use the Power of Self-efficacy
EBook: California Dreaming
Fostering Self-efficacy in Students
Leadership / Development Workshops
Educational Workshops (past events)
Cello Weekeend
Cello Weekend 2020
Cello Weekend 2019
Cello Weekend 2018
Cello Weekend 2017
Cello Weekend 2016
Cello Weekend 2015
Cello Weekend 2014
International Jazz Day
Jazz Day 2020: Inside Out | Outside In
Jazz24Live 2019
Musiquality
#Musiquality beginnings
OER (music resources)
#MUS654 Creating a Curriculum
Thinking time: What is a curriculum anyway?
#MUS654 How to participate
MUS654: Session 1 The Mechanics of Sound
MUS654 Session 2: What makes a melody?
MUS654 Session 3: Scales and the relationships of notes
MUS654 Session 4: Studies and connecting material
MUS654 Session 5: Repertoire
MUS654 Session 6: Technical issues
MUS654 Session 7: Planning a Rationale
MUS654 Session 8: Phrasing and musicality
MUS654 Session 9: On Lessons and Learning
MUS654 Session 10: Interlinking Issues
MUS654 (2018 Posts)
MUS654 (2017 Posts)
#MUS654 (2015 archive)
#MUS654 2015 Intro
#MUS654 (2014 archive)
MUS654 2014 Overview
Talking Rock: Structures, Politics, People, and Music
Talking Rock: Structures, Politics, People, and Music
From Chorister to Professional: A Father's Perspective
Today I had the pleasure of talking to Scott Waddington about his son Isaac, a professional singer-songwriter. This interests me
Where Music and Culture Intersect: Reflections on Rock
I had the pleasure of talking to Geoffrey Gevalt about music, life, and the unfolding of rock music and its
Talking Jazz and Rock with Reuben Jackson
I had the (undeserved) privilege of being introduced to a poet and music lover who exceeds any ordinary music listener's,
On being a Music Critic - Interview with Glenn Gamboa
I really like to learn and I really like to tell stories. Over the years I've learned to ask and
Talking Concerts with Kenn Heller
I had the opportunity to interview my good friend Kenn Heller about his experience with concerts, artists, audiences, and communities