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Episode 306: Rooted in Music - Growing Where You’re Planted with Dr. Matthew Allison

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Flute 360 | Episode 306: "Rooted in Music - Growing Where You’re Planted with Dr. Matthew Allison"

In Episode 306, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay has an insightful conversation with Dr. Matthew Allison about the power of connection in music and helping students trust their interpretations. They discuss how students can thrive musically where they are planted and how lessons learned from teaching both children and adult amateurs can enrich both demographics.

Dr. Allison highlights the importance of cross-pollinating teaching ideas and helping students bloom, no matter where they are in their journey. This episode touches on unique teaching methods and offers valuable insights into how music educators can foster deeper connections with their students.

Main Points:

  • Trusting Musical Interpretation: Dr. Allison shares tips on helping students trust their own interpretations of music, moving beyond the notes on the page.
  • Growing Where You’re Planted: How musicians, especially students, can thrive and bloom where they are, even in smaller or less traditional music communities.
  • Lessons Across Demographics: Dr. Allison discusses the value of cross-pollinating teaching techniques from young students to adult amateurs, helping both groups grow.

Guest’s Links:

Call to Action #1:

  • Join the Flute 360 Accelerator Program happening on October 26th, 2024! Special guest Dr. Dennette Derby McDermott will lead an in-depth session on Baroque music and career development. The live session will be from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM CT.

Call to Action #2:

  • Join Dr. Matthew Allison’s ‘Solo of the Month’ sessions! This program is perfect for adult amateurs preparing for the National Flute Association competition or just looking to connect with a community. Monthly masterclasses focus on repertoire and provide valuable feedback. Open to all ages and levels.

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Flute 360 | Episode 306: "Rooted in Music - Growing Where You’re Planted with Dr. Matthew Allison"

In Episode 306, Dr. Heidi Kay Begay has an insightful conversation with Dr. Matthew Allison about the power of connection in music and helping students trust their interpretations. They discuss how students can thrive musically where they are planted and how lessons learned from teaching both children and adult amateurs can enrich both demographics.

Dr. Allison highlights the importance of cross-pollinating teaching ideas and helping students bloom, no matter where they are in their journey. This episode touches on unique teaching methods and offers valuable insights into how music educators can foster deeper connections with their students.

Main Points:

  • Trusting Musical Interpretation: Dr. Allison shares tips on helping students trust their own interpretations of music, moving beyond the notes on the page.
  • Growing Where You’re Planted: How musicians, especially students, can thrive and bloom where they are, even in smaller or less traditional music communities.
  • Lessons Across Demographics: Dr. Allison discusses the value of cross-pollinating teaching techniques from young students to adult amateurs, helping both groups grow.

Guest’s Links:

Call to Action #1:

  • Join the Flute 360 Accelerator Program happening on October 26th, 2024! Special guest Dr. Dennette Derby McDermott will lead an in-depth session on Baroque music and career development. The live session will be from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM CT.

Call to Action #2:

  • Join Dr. Matthew Allison’s ‘Solo of the Month’ sessions! This program is perfect for adult amateurs preparing for the National Flute Association competition or just looking to connect with a community. Monthly masterclasses focus on repertoire and provide valuable feedback. Open to all ages and levels.

Follow Heidi:

  continue reading

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