Do you help a young musician in your life practice? Are you a teacher that works with young musicians? Hosted by Christine Goodner, an experienced violin and early childhood music teacher. and author of Beyond the Music Lesson & Positive Practice, resources all about how to help families make music practice at home more effective with less conflict. TIME TO PRACTICE will bring you weekly conversations with performers, teachers, and students that will help, encourage and support you as you su ...
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Women Composers in Student Literature and Beyond with Dr. Cora Cooper
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40:15This week I'm speaking with violinist, music educator, publisher, and recently retired professor Dr. Cora Cooper. We talk about incorporating women composers in our students' repertoire from the start, her journey as a musician, and her fabulous practice flow chart that you'll for sure want to check out. Links in this episode: Sign up to attend Chr…
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Parent-Teacher Conferences in the Private Studio
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11:59Links in this episode: Sign up to attend Christine’s session for teachers on Friday, April 11th at 9am pacific all about holding parent-teacher conferences in your program HERE You can read this episode in article format HERE Find Christine’s Books on Bookshop.org HERE Connect with Christine on Instagram…
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Music Practice from a Parent & Teacher Perspective: A Conversation with Violinist Andrew Miller
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39:13This week we are talking about music practice with violinist, parent, music educator, and the co-director of the Southside Suzuki Cooperative in Chicago, Andrew Miller. Andrew shares his musical journey, from starting violin at age 14 to becoming a violin teacher, parent of young musicians, and his current role at Southside Suzuki Cooperative. He d…
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Creating an Environment for Your Musician to Thrive with Barbie Wong
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19:14This week we’re excited to have our monthly guest, Barbie Wong, who has done extensive research on the lives of professional musicians and especially their musical environments growing up. She is back on the podcast to talk about ways that you (or the families that you work with) can help create a musical environment for your children as they work …
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Best of: Dr. Quinton Morris Be Intentional and Keep Going
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32:49In this best of episode we're hearing from violinist, educator, entrepreneur, radio host, and filmmaker Dr. Quinton Morris. To highlight a few of his current roles: Dr. Morris is Associate Professor of Violin at Seattle University, Founder of Key to Change, and the Artist-Scholar in Residence at Classical King FM 98.1, where he hosts the radio and …
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Collaboration between Studio Teachers & Orchestra Directors with Stephanie Hellekson
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35:10Links in this episode: Find Stephanie Hellekson on Instagram Join Christine’s Twice a month Newsletter HERE Find Christine’s Books on Bookshop.org HERE Connect with Christine on Instagram You can find the article and transcript for this episode HEREBy Christine Goodner
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Two Questions I Get Asked All The Time About Music Practice
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13:04Last month I gave six talks to different groups and there were two questions I was asked over and over again that I wanted to talk a bit about on this week's podcast episode. Links in this Episode: Read this podcast in article format HERE You can listen to my episodes with Dr. Molly Gebrian HERE and HERE and find her website HERE You can listen to …
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Music Practice as Self-Care: A conversation with Cellist and Composer Bianca d'Avila Do Prado
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36:29On this week's episode of the Time to Practice podcast, we're speaking with cellist, composer, and music educator Bianca d'Avila do Prado about her journey to the cello and later composing music. We talk about music practice, the importance of seeing people we connect to and identify with doing inspiring things in the world of music, and using our …
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Why & How to Create a Practice Challenge: A Conversation with Barbie Wong
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17:20Barbie Wong is back on the podcast for our Monthly discussion and this month we're talking about practice challenges: what to keep in mind, how to decide what counts, and a few ideas you may want to incorporate. Links in this episode: Community with Barbie: BarbieWong.com/community To read this podcast, in article format, click here: https://www.Su…
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Motivation & Maximum Efficiency in Music Practice with Elizabeth Guerriero
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43:11This week, on the Time to Practice Podcast, we’re speaking with Dr. Elizabeth Guerriero about motivation and maximum Efficiency in Music Practice. Elizabeth is a violinist, music educator, and founder of Beth G Consulting. She had a lot of wisdom to share about learning, achievement, and music practice. We talk about a hilarious story about her own…
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(Best of) Dr. Shu-Yi Scott: I Want Them To Find Their Voice
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27:36Wishing all of our listeners a Happy New Year this week with a best of Episode from Cellist, Educator, and Suzuki Association of the America's teacher trainer Dr. Shu-Yi Schott who originally came on the podcast in episode 7. You can find the transcript and blog post for this episode here: https://suzukitriangle.com/ttpepisode7/ Find Shu-Yi Scott’s…
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4 Tips for Music Practice Through the Holidays
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8:02Christine's Next Quarterly Online Talk on January 18th Read this episode in article format HERE Musical Next Community with Barbie WongBy Christine Goodner
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Music Practice, Finding Resources, & Making Progress Tangible: A conversation with Meret Bitticks
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44:20This week on the Time to Practice Podcast we're having a conversation with Flutist, Music Educator, and author Meret Bitticks. In our conversation we talk about her journey as a musician and what practice looked like for her when she started in middle school band and how it changed over the years, making our practice progress tangible, and about pr…
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Should We Use Incentives & Rewards for Music Practice? with Barbie Wong
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25:30Barbie Wong and I recently had an interesting discussion on the topic of rewards and incentives that we recorded for the Time to Practice podcast, and we look forward to hearing your thoughts. You can join us in the Music Nest community for ongoing discussions, live monthly meetings, and coming in January a fun 30 day practice challenge! We want to…
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To the parents, caregivers, grandparents and everyone who supports young music students in home practice: To the teachers and music educators: This week's short little episode is a note of encouragement from me to you. What you do matters! You can read this episode in written form HERE Connect with Christine on Instagram Find Christine's Books HERE…
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Curiosity, Ownership, and How to Stop Practicing with Kathryn Drake
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42:52In this week’s episode we’re speaking with Kathryn Drake. Drake is a violin teacher, music educator and co-director of Ithaca Suzuki Music Education in Ithaca, New York. As I got this episode ready to share with you and revisited our conversation, I found our conversation so inspiring and honestly so grounding - I think you too will appreciate what…
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Teaching is a Sacred responsibility : Part Two with Eloise Hellyer
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30:36This week we are hearing from Eloise Hellyer in part two of our series with her this month. Eloise shares many thoughts on the sacred responsibility that is teaching, the impact teachers have on their students, and what she learned from her many interviews with professional musicians. Enjoy! Links in this episode: Last week’s part 1 episode with El…
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Time in Music Lessons is Never Wasted with Eloise Hellyer (Part 1)
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27:40Today we’re speaking with Eloise Hellyer - Eloise is a violin teacher who lives and teaches in Italy, is author of the Book 1 Teaches, 2 Learn: Private Teaching and You and violinteachersblogdotcom In this conversation, we talk about Eloise’s experience practicing with and teaching her own children, the importance of music teachers, and what she ha…
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7 Expert Practice Tips to Help You This Week
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29:36This week on the Time to Practice podcast I am sharing expert practice tips from our guests on the show who we heard from in early 2024. Each week I ask our guests the question: "If you could leave listeners with one tip about music practice this week, what would it be?" These tips are too good not to share in a format that's easy to listen to and …
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Adding Sparkle to Practice with Leslie Thackeray of The Practice Shoppe
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35:40This week's we're speaking with Leslie Thackeray: violin teacher, parent, and owner of The Practice Shoppe (one of my favorite resources for practice games). We talk about when to know it's time to add creative element to practice like a game or short-term project, the importance of performance opportunities, and how to help with motivation, which …
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Using Games in Music Practice with Barbie Wong
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15:32We're excited to have Barbie Wong back on the podcast for a fun and helpful discussion about games in music practice. We discuss why games can help young musicians with practice and discuss 3 types of games to include in practice and specific examples for each of them. Links in this episode: The launch event for the Musical Nest Community is this S…
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Motivation, Movement & Health with Dr. Hannah Murray
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47:35This week on the Time to Practice podcast I'm excited to be speaking with Dr. Hannah Murray. We talk about the important roles teachers have in their student’s lives, How her motivation changed from a young musician to her time at interlocken. We cover the benefit of movement as musicians and the importance of creating structure for students who ne…
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5 Ways to Measure Progress in Music Lessons
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15:19It’s easy to see and celebrate huge milestones along the way when our child is in music lessons. Milestones like book graduations are easy to spot, but what about all the hundreds of little milestones in between? In this season’s first solo episode, Christine Goodner shares 5 ways we can see our progress in music lessons from comparing recital vide…
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Supporting Music Students Through Frustration with Kimberley Wong
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42:10This week on the Time to Practice podcast , I'm excited to be welcoming back Kimberley Wong: Suzuki Teacher and expert on helping families with home practice sessions. We had such an interesting conversation about frustrations and how they can show up for young music students as well as specific ways that adults supporting them can help. Links in t…
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6 Tips for Getting Back to Our Fall Practice Routine with Barbie Wong
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14:34This week on the Time to Practice podcast guest Barbie Wong joins me to talk about six things that can help us get back in our fall practice routine and set us up for a productive school year. Even if you’re listening to this episode and it’s not the start of the school year where you are, we think these reminders will help you with your practice r…
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The Neuroscience of Practicing with Dr. Molly Gebrian
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42:56The Time to Practice podcast is back with new episodes for Fall 2024! We're excited to be talking once again to Dr. Molly Gebrian who is a violist with a background in Neuroscience and author of the new book Learn Faster, Perform Better: A Musician's Guide to the Neuroscience of Practing. This episode is packed with ideas you can use in practice an…
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Unlocking What's Possible with Christopher Maloney of Practice Warriors
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42:33Today, we’re speaking to Christopher Maloney of Practice Warriors. Christopher is a multi-instrumentalist who has performed and recorded with an impressive list of rock and pop musicians, some of whom he’ll share at the start of our interview below. He’s a former instructor and Department Chair at the world-renowned Musicians Institute in Los Angel…
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Amy Beth Horman on Approaching Music Practice with Gratitude (Part 2)
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39:01This is second in a two- part series with violinist and pedagogue Amy Beth Horman. You can listen to part 1 on episode 48 (HERE). We talk about minds wandering in practice, continue our conversation on gratitude, and talk about parenting a musical child as well. There was such a great response to the first episode of this two-part series and I can'…
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Supporting Teens & Approaching Practice with Gratitude: A Conversation with Amy Beth Horman (Part 1)
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47:50In this episode we start what is a two-part interview with violinist and pedagogue Amy Beth Horman. We had such a fascinating conversation about practice, both from her perspective, which you will hear today, but also about how she works with and talks about practice with her daughter Ava and with her students (which we’ll get into more in next wee…
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Transition Rituals for Starting Music Practice
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10:00On this week's mini episode, Christine shares some thoughts on why transition rituals can be helpful leading up to practice, some ideas for where to start when you work on creating one of your own (for yourself or your child) and asks listeners to send an email or audio recording sharing their transition ritual for practice to be used for a future …
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Listener Favorite: Best Practice Tips of Season 1 (Part 2)
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14:09Christine is still traveling for the SAA/ASTA conference this week so here is part two of our listener favorite series with practice tips from Season 1 of the podcast. You can find the transcript and show notes for this episode here: https://suzukitriangle.com/ttpepisode25/By Christine Goodner
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Listener Favorite: Best Practice Tips of Season 1 (part 1)
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15:24Christine is traveling to the SAA/ASTA conference this week so is excited to share this listener favorite episode with you. It's the first of two parts (you'll hear part 2 next week) with some of the best practice tips from Season 1 of the podcast. You can find the transcript for this episode here: https://suzukitriangle.com/ttpepisode24/…
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Making Great Music with Ease with Jennifer Roig-Francolí
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48:55This week we’re speaking with Jennifer Roig-Francolí: musicians coach, creator of the Art of Freedom Method, Alexander Teacher, and Bestselling Author of the new book Make Great Music with Ease!: The Secret to Smarter Practice, Confident Performance, and Living a Happier Life In this episode, we discuss the importance of choices and playing without…
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In this mini episode Christine Goodner discusses the importance of knowing both how far we've come AND where we're headed. Striking that balance as a musician and as an adult supporting a young musician is so important. You can read this episode in written form HERE The Gap and The Gain book (affiliate link) Hilary Hahn on Instagram Connect with Ch…
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The Parent-Child Relationship in Music Practice: A Conversation with Alan Duncan
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41:18On this week’s episode, we’re speaking with long-time Suzuki parent Alan Duncan. Alan shares what he’s learned through the challenging starting phases of preschool beginner through letting go and helping his daughter transition into the independent practicer she is now. We talk about creativity, practice as the stress-test for the parent-child rela…
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On this week’s episode of the Time to Practice podcast, we’re speaking with music educator and speaker Barbie Wong. Barbie shares about the importance of community for young musicians (and their parents!), about supporting our children in music practice through the idea of love first, and about remembering the difference between practicing and play…
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On this week’s episode of the podcast your host Christine Goodner is bringing you a mini-episode on one of the themes that keeps coming up this season: finding Joy in our musical lives. Links in this week’s episode: Past episode with Crystal Boyack and Susanna Klein The Last Repair Shop on Youtube The written version of this week’s episode/transcri…
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On this week’s episode, we’re speaking to Violinist and Practice expert Susanna Klein. Susanna shares her own experience with music practice, how her perspective changed about music practice after incorporating ideas from sports psychology, and thoughts on supporting our children in their music practice. Links in this week’s episode: Susanna’s Webs…
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Flexing Our Perseverance Muscle through Practice
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6:25On this week’s episode of the podcast, your host, Christine Goodner, is bringing you our first mini-episodes for season 2, all about the practice it takes to flex our perseverance muscle in the practice room. Links in this week’s episode: Last week’s episode with Crystal Boyack The written version of this week’s episode/transcript can be found HERE…
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Musicality & Joy from the Beginning with Crystal Boyack
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35:15Welcome to season 2! On this week's episode, we're speaking with Crystal Boyack: violinist, parent, and creator of Wee Violin (and Wee Cello & Wee Viola which are newly out this week!). We talk about her own practice journey, what she learned from practicing with her own children, and what inspired her to create Wee Violin. Links in this episode: C…
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Community & Support for Parents/Caregivers with Violist Grazzia Rode-Sagastume
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30:31On this week's episode of the Time to Practice podcast we're speaking with violist Grazzia Rode-Sagastume about how she fell in love with the Viola right from the start of her music journey, the importance of community, and how she works to support parents and caregivers in her program. Links in this Episode: Find Grazzia on Instagram Omaha Conserv…
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Behind the Scenes Peek at Music Practice Makeover
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11:43Join the host of the Time to Practice podcast Christine E Goodner as she shares some of the behind-the-scenes process of how her new book Music Practice Makeover came into existence. You can get your own copy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3L0PYd2 or find it on apple books, barnes & noble, KOBO and more here: https://books2read.com/u/b6M9ly You can fin…
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Setting Goals for Music Practice with Ángel M. Falú-García
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29:54This week on the podcast we're speaking with freelance artist and viola & violin teacher Ángel Falú-García. We talk about his start in music and how he ended up playing the viola, what he learned the hard way about practice and how that influences how he works with his students now and more. Links in this episode Find Ángel M. Falú's Teaching Page …
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In my work conducting interviews, giving talks and workshops, and working with many families over the last two decades, I've realized there are many, many reasons we practice. In this episode I share four common reasons we practice. Of course one reason is that we want to, or love to, practice. But there are other very valid experiences around prac…
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Practice, Performance, & The Creative Process with Courtney Woodward
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24:45In this episode, we are speaking with music educator and children's author Courtney Woodward. In our conversation she shared with her students in the classroom about practice, how the process of writing and publishing a book is so related to music, and all about her new children's book out today! Links from this episode: Courtney's Instagram Courtn…
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Motivation & A Musical Environment with Barbie Wong
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33:43This week on the Time to Practice Podcast we're speaking with music educator Barbie Wong. We talk about her research into the lives of musicians, how we can create an environment that supports young musicians' growth, and some great tips for motivation and music practice. You won't want to miss this conversation! Links in this Episode: Find Barbie’…
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Building Motivation & Enjoyment in Music Practice with Tiana Angus
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25:18This week we’re speaking with violinist, performer, & Suzuki teacher Tiana Angus. Tiana Angus is an enthusiastic and passionate Suzuki violin teacher in QLD, Australia. She has a number of creative, colorful resources to help violinists practice at www.dolcestrings.com.au. She is also practice partner to her own two young children. In this episode,…
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The Connection Between Feeling & Sound with Kayleigh Miller
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36:29This week we’re speaking with Violist and movement specialist Kayleigh Miller. Kayleigh is certified in yoga, pilates, and personal training. She is also a performing musician in the Pacific Northwest. We talk about how her relationship to practice has changed over time, the connection between movement and music, and many thoughts about practice an…
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This week on the Time to Practice podcast we're talking about working as a team, with our young musicians, to get practice done as effectively and peacefully as possible. Adopting this mindset, or approach can be a huge game-changer! You can read more about this in a past article by Christine Goodner HERE. You can read this episode in blog post for…
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Bringing Our Human Experience to Music with Violinist & Violist Raymond Mallari
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35:04This week we’re speaking with violinist & violist Raymond Mallari. We talk about motivation, how he used to think he didn’t like to practice when he was younger but has changed his mind, and the importance of incorporating the human side of ourselves as musicians into our music. I hope you find this episode as fun & inspirational as I did. Links in…
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