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5 contributions to Mack's Music Collective
"Golden" KPop Demon Hunters
Some of my students asked me to transpose and write out "Golden" from KPop Demon Hunters for them. I wasn't exactly sure what the song was, but I figured it out and figured I would share it here too.
"Golden" KPop Demon Hunters
1 like • 19d
Ugh...I can't...lol! If this was for piano or guitar or uke, I would probably give it to my kids and then put in my ear plugs. 🤣 This song was on repeat in our house for way too long.
1 like • 19d
@Channing Mack You don't need to do that 😊Sounds like you will be hearing this on repeat for awile 😉
Actively Listening
Deep listening turns music from background noise into a full-body experience. It connects you to the performer, the writer, the moment, and even the community around you. It transforms passive enjoyment into active appreciation. 💡 Try This Today: Choose one song—any genre, any era. Listen once as a musician. Listen again as a teacher. Listen again as someone who simply loves music. If you simply just love music and aren't a musician or teacher, actively listen to the song and try and pick out each part. Try to separate the words, then move to the music and listen for the chord changes, the beat, and focus on what that song is trying to make you feel. What’s one song that completely changes for you when you really listen to it—and what made you hear it differently?
1 like • Dec '25
Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley. It might not directly pertain to the instrumentality, but his rendition is so haunting. And then to know his tragic end...I hear it differently and it gives me chills every time I listen to it. Because the song is so renowned - it can be a great example of how to teach emotional connection through music.
Happy Monday! 🎉
What is one thing everyone is looking forward to this week? The one thing that is going to bring you the utmost joy for the week.
Happy Monday! 🎉
2 likes • Nov '25
@Channing Mack 😅 Maybe skool will free you up in the future 😉
1 like • Nov '25
@Channing Mack
🌄Good Monday Morning! 🎉
What’s one musical skill, habit, or mindset you’re focusing on improving this week—and what small step are you taking today to move toward it?
🌄Good Monday Morning! 🎉
1 like • Nov '25
I tinkered on my daughter's piano yesterday. I would love to make this more of a habit and try to remember what I learned many, many, many moons ago
1 like • Nov '25
@Channing Mack I will say that music memory seems to be a real thing. I played piano, clarinet and sax all throughout my youth up through high school. I remember piano much better than the others...but played it the least. Maybe because I started it when I was so young 🤷‍♀️
🎉🙌WELCOME NEW MEMBERS🎉🎉
I want to take the time and welcome some new members @Mark Watkins @Christy Cox @Diana Atrice Thank you for joining us and adding to our community. Feel free to share, discuss, and post! Don't be afraid to introduce yourselves to everyone. WELCOME! 🎉
2 likes • Nov '25
Thank you! Excited to be here!
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Christy Cox
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I'm a 3x founder helping other founders design their ideal business that lets them live in only the work they love to do.

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Joined Nov 14, 2025