148-Renaissance Music Pt.2 (Late)

148-Renaissance Music Pt.2 (Late)

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154-Orchestration-Woodwinds Pt.1

Orchestration is the art of choosing the right instruments, and the proper balance thereof, for a composition. Different considerations go into conveying different moods and emotions to better tell the story. Continuing our discussion, we move on to the ever versatile woodwind se ...  Show more

153-Tips For A Gigging Musician Pt.1

It's time to discuss playing a live show for money (a.k.a. "gigging")! We hope most musicians will experience this at some point. In this episode, we will focus on practice strategies, essential gear, load in/load out, performance and maybe some etiquette considerations you may n ...  Show more

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