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Welcome!
Welcome to Mack's Music Collective! Here we can create a community of musicians/teachers who want to engage with one another and maybe even hone our skills together. All musicians and skill levels are welcome to share their expertise and ask questions. Even if your not a musician or teacher...Welcome! So go ahead and introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about your experiences and where you are in your musical journey!
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📣Podcast Session #1 📣
So today @Monica Flores and myself had the first podcast planning session to figure out topics and ways to do this thing and make it happen. It was great to get on a call with a fellow Skooler and teacher! We came up with a few ideas for topics, means of recording, style of the podcast. We tried to record it to share with everyone, but it only recorded 11 seconds of the whole session. Ooops. But we wanted to survey members of the community for topic ideas and for anyone with perspective and some knowledge on the topics to come onto the podcast with us. It'll be a structured informal style where its a discussion type and recorded through lives on school. For the first one we would like to do a Podcast on Online Teaching and everything that has to do with hosting online students. From tech setups to different tools people are using. Would anyone be interested in helping us out with that topic? Or know anyone who would be willing to join us? Leave some comments below.
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💡Idea 💡
I had an idea the other night and have been mulling it over. Would there be any interest here in the community of starting and collaborating on a music/teaching podcast? I think it would be interesting and fun to come together and try it. We could have different perspectives from across the globe, use it for our communities, schools, music or whatever. Good idea or disaster waiting to happen?
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Music Theory?
I have a question for the teachers or potential students. I have been developing a music theory course that people can go through at their own pace. I usually teach something like this in a live class either online or in person. My question is, how do you make this topic more interesting in a self paced course?
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?
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