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Musicians vs the World

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Composer Jason Brandt joins us today as we’re talking about how the composer needs to function as part of the story telling team in the world of film and television production. We discuss strategies you can use as a composer to help to support
Have you stopped to think about what makes music funny? What makes a good action score? And what can a composer do to suck the life out of their composition? In today’s episode, we’re talking to Composer Matt Novack. We discuss all of this and
Today we are talking with Composer, Producer, Cellist, and Teaching Artist, Margaret Maria, about music’s power to change the world for the better. She shares her passion for creating music and giving back to the community by walking us through
Video game orchestral composer Amanda Cawley joins us to discuss creating the music and atmosphere for the video game Siegebreaker.It's a fascinating discussion of the challenges of composing and producing numerous musical options for interact
Composer Vinicius Barbosa Pippa believes that musicians need to be creative not only in their musical works, but also how they structure their career. In this episode we discuss Vinicius’ journey from Brazil to the Berklee College of Music, to
Today we are talking with Carlos Baker, who is sharing his story of overcoming childhood cancer and using creativity through becoming a songwriter and author to deal with the emotional aftermath.Topics Include:• The emotional aftermath of Ca
Today we are exploring the world of music editing, the invisible art form that is a success only if you don’t notice it. We are lucky to have the award-winning music editor Yuri Gorbachow here to talk with us about this topic.Yuri Gorbachow i
In this episode of Musicians vs the World, we talk with Adam Lukas and James Everingham, the incredibly creative composers behind the music to the BBC’s Frozen Planet II. We’re going to do a deep dive into the inspiration and composition techni
Tormod Ringnes is a Norwegian sound designer and sound editor. He is an avid collaborator and sought-after artist for much of his contributions, expertise, and precise dictations in the sound design community. In this episode, Tormod describ
In our latest episode of Musicians vs the World we’ll be learning about the role and importance of the sound editor and re-recording mixer in the film and television industry. It’s a possible career path for musicians, so we’re going learn abou
Our guest today is composer, producer, and songwriter, Kyle Rodriguez. He’s here to share his thoughts on building a career as a composer in the film industry through a non-traditional path. We also get to hear some great stories about gear, a
It’s football season! Ever wonder where the networks get the memorable theme music for their broadcasts? In our latest episode I’m talking with Alexander Hitchens, one of the top composers in the sports music business. He’s here to talk with us
In honor of Halloween, we’ll be talking with Grant Meuers, sound designer for “The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster,” on how not only music, but sound design can effect an audience’s experience and emotions. We talk about the importance of soun
Dr. Malena McLaren joins me to discuss her decades-long passion project of discovering little-known Spanish clarinet works, their characteristics, and the stories behind their composers. This information is critical for composers wanting to i
Have you ever heard of affiliate income, and how it can boost your financial situation as a musician and/or teacher? I am fortunate today to introduce you to Dr. Tonya Lawson who happens to be an expert in this very topic. We’ll be diving into
After an intense introspective moment during the pandemic, Kelly Monrow decided to pivot her artistic expression from acting to music. Months within launching her career, the determined musician had already amassed more than 2.5 million streams
Sherri Chung has been recognized internationally as a trailblazing composer for film and television. From her beginnings as a classical pianist to award-winning composer, she has been recognized internationally as a trailblazer throughout her c
“This is a moment to cherish…not everybody gets to do these kind of things.” Mark Evitts is an accomplished American composer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose career spans multiple genres and has led him from Nashville to The Grand
“Embrace the chaos. Breathe. Choose what you like about it. Repeat.”Today Christine talks with Latin Grammy and Grammy Award-winning producer, mixer, and engineer Vago Galindo. Together they discuss the production side of music, specifically a
What makes a great performance? Yes, the quality of the music is a part of it, as is the skill of the musician. But the really successful musicians have all of that plus a thing called “stage presence.” They have the ability to connect with the
The word "audiation" means “to think music.” For music teachers who incorporate audiation and its accompanied Music Learning Theory in their teaching, it is a way to help students deepen their musical understanding from the very beginning of tr
After losing her hearing to Ménièr’s disease, Gaelen McCormick pivoted from her position in the double bass section in the Rochester Philharmonic to become Director of Eastman Performing Arts Medicine. EPAM’s four pillars are to Heal, Inspire,
Raptor Violin? Hadro Cello? Triserachord? Fat Rex? These are real instruments crafted out of fossils, bones, and traditional string instruments. How better to bring the sound of dinosaurs into the 21st century? In this episode we continue our l
“Let’s figure out where the boundary is by crossing it, and then walking back.” Award-winning composer, Tom Third, is known for his experimental leanings, using unconventional instrumentation to create novel textures and palettes. In this episo
Today we continue our series of episodes on building your music career. What do you know about publicists? When do you need one? What can they do for you?Here to teach us about this topic is Kate Twilley, Publicity Coordinator at Impact24 Publ
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