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No music to share this week. Just a bit of thinking, reflection and wondering.
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We are certainly connected to an incredible amount of information. Of course, this can mean both positive and negative outcome results. One example I describe in this broadcast is TED Talk, which I am suggesting as a valuable learning resource available on-line, a collection of video presentations (variety of topics), and free to watch. Following this, I present an Accordion Solo, composed, performed and recorded by me this week, entitled: Could it be?
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Our Brain needs time to decode and strengthen new connections. In other words, be gentle to your brain and body, by providing breaks and adequate rest. Then, I present a piece of music, composed, performed and recorded by me this week, using the Roland V-Accordion, entitled: Cleaning.
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Review is well worth the investment of time because it offers numerous benefits and encourages new learning possibilities. After, I present an accordion piece, composed, performed and recorded by me this week, using the Roland V-Accordion, entitled: Invention in a baroque style.
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Does the study of music theory help one to improve and develop their music-performing? Following my thoughts about this theme, I present an accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded by me this week entitled: Remarkable Discovery.
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We respond to silence as well - right? How do you measure your response to music? to noise? or to the morning alarm clock, wake-up signal? After this, I present a new accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded by me, entitled: Arizona Cactus Saguaro.
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We learn from different sources. We are inspired by the community. Getting involved with community organizations can be very beneficial in so many ways, including our health, musicianship, and more. Following this, a new accordion selection, composed, performed and recorded by me, this week, entitled: Take a break, often.
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I enjoy Improvisation because it is challenging and inspiring to create in the moment, which gives the music performance of a particular selection an added charm, sophistication and enjoyment; not only for the performer, but also for the listener. Following this, I present a new accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded by me this week, entitled: Scherzo No. 1
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What steps do you complete when learning a new selection of music? This broadcast will describe and share a few details about learning a new piece of music, from my perspective. Following this, I present a new accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded by me this week entitled: A Connected Bridge.
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A Personal Practice Record can be a very useful resource to follow and to keep track of your practicing. It helps to plan and to organize your practicing sessions. Following this, I present an accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded this week, entitled: Decisions.
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Where do you find motivation that inspires you to work, study, or practice music? This week, the drum loops included on a drum machine inspired me to compose a new piece of music, using the Roland V-Accordion. There are so many sources of motivation that will help to guide your changing interests to learn and move forward with a sense of accomplishment and success. Then, I present a new piece of music, entitled: Samples of Shifting Moods.
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It's challenging to update and keep current. In addition, how do you interpret and navigate all the information that comes your way, daily? Following this I present a new Accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded by me this week, entitled: Transition to Autumn.
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R. Murray Schafer has been and continues to influence me and my work in music education and music performing. This brief sharing about this Canadian Treasure is followed by a new piece of music, using the Roland V-Accordion, composed, performed and recorded this week, entitled: Wandering Purpose.
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I notice that my playing is better when I am a bit more physically fit - I walk, exercise, and in particular, do a bit more weightlifting. There is so much involved with making music: the concentration, the artistry, and physical activity is also an important feature and requires attention. Following my talk, please listen to an accordion solo piece I composed, performed and recorded for this broadcast this week, entitled: Ready To Dance.
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This broadcast describes a bit about traditions in life and music. Some traditions do continue to serve us well and inspire us to gather together to celebrate many meaningful activities in life. As we continue to search for new meaning and answers to questions that we all have, sometimes, the answer may be located in the past! Following this, I present an accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded by me this week, entitled: Lightly Optimistic
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I think the purpose of all education is to guide learners to keep an open-mind. This show shares some of my ideas about education. Following my presentation, I include an accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded by me this week, entitled: Searching.
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How can you measure extraordinary accomplishments? How do we stretch our imagination to make new discoveries? Indeed, this sounds very challenging - and it is! I invite to listen to this broadcast. Then, I present a new accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded by me this week, entitled: Happy Dance Polka.
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In my view and interpretation, there is an intense energy generated in live-music performance experiences and the same can be said about in-person education, that cannot be matched by remote virtual connections. This program will also present an accordion solo work, composed, performed and recorded by me this week, entitled: Sunlight to Moonlight Dance.
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This Broadcast Show shares information about the Ontario Music Educators' Association (OMEA), and how this organization serves Music Educators in Ontario, as well as how it has, and continues to, influence me in my work. Then, listen to an accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded by me this week, entitled: Anticipation.
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What areas of music instruction could be successfully delivered remotely and on-line that would inspire students to develop music skills and a deeper understanding of music? This week, I share some ideas and provide a few details about this educational journey, on-line. This is followed by a new accordion solo piece, composed, performed and recorded by me, entitled: Gentle Breeze
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