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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>See host contact information at the end of these notes.</strong><br><strong>Music Learning and Student Commitment</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed Beau's consideration of assigning "Mastery" by George Leonard to new students to address impatience in learning. Beau shared his process of conducting initial lessons with potential students before confirming their commitment, acting as a filtering mechanism. They briefly touched on the challenges of learning music, emphasizing that significant skill development takes time. The conversation ended with a lighthearted discussion about playing a specific piano tune and a decision to discuss piano further.<br><strong>Music Learning Theory Distinctions</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the distinction between capital MLT and lowercase mlt, with Eric explaining that capital MLT refers to traditional music learning theory taught through established methods, while lowercase mlt is broader and includes any music learning that experiments and personalizes the approach in classrooms. Eric had recently presented this concept to the New England GIML chapter and received positive feedback. The conversation ended with Beau asking about Gordon's perspective on the piano's role, though this question was not answered in the transcript.<br><strong>Marilyn White-Lowe’s Piano Curriculum Impact</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the impact of Marilyn White-Lowe’s piano curriculum, particularly how it has been more successful than other instrumental music programs in public schools. They noted that keyboard players tend to be more engaged in classes and more open to learning from each other compared to other instrumentalists. The conversation also touched on the effectiveness of visual diagrams, particularly piano diagrams, in teaching keyboard players, and how these serve a concrete purpose when teaching by rote without focusing on notation.<br><strong>Musical Instrument Teaching Methods Discussion</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed teaching methods for musical instruments, particularly piano and guitar. They explored the use of visual diagrams and technology like VR headsets to aid learning, but expressed concerns about over-reliance on these tools at the expense of developing ear skills. Eric shared his experience teaching piano to young students using a more intuitive approach, focusing on rote learning and singing while playing, rather than heavy notation. Beau also mentioned his experience teaching a mix of instruments and found that teaching songs by rote worked well, especially for piano students learning classical pieces.<br><strong>Piano Teaching Methods Discussion</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the benefits of teaching piano using an ear-based approach, particularly for learning resting tones and harmony. Beau highlighted how the piano's layout makes it easier to play multiple voices simultaneously compared to other instruments like the guitar. They also discussed the unique advantages of piano for studying harmony and coordination, with Eric sharing his experience of using the instrument to teach children songs.<br><strong>Piano in Musical Development Discussion</strong><br>
 Eric and Beau discussed the role of piano in musical development and audiation. Eric shared his experience teaching young children about musical tones, while Beau described how playing piano helped him understand harmony and voice leading, particularly after a pivotal moment when he mapped out chords on a piano despite not knowing their names. Both participants reflected on formative musical experiences, with Eric recalling learning "Black Orpheus" by Doc Severinson as his first tune learned by ear.<br><strong>Music Composition and Learning Discussion</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed music composition and learning, focusing on Chopin and Agustin Barrios Mangore. Beau shared his experience teaching a simplified version of Chopin's Minute Waltz to a student who lacked technical ability for the full piece. The conversation highlighted how deep musical understanding can evolve over time, with Beau noting how his current harmonic knowledge allows him to analyze Chopin's compositions differently than when he was a teenager learning the pieces.<br><strong>Piano Discussion and Coding Updates</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed getting a piano guest on their show and shared their views on the importance of pianos in homes for children to explore. They also talked about Eric's coding efforts, specifically fixing sound files, and his upcoming blind date. Beau shared insights about a Chopin progression he was analyzing with a student, noting the modulation techniques used. <br><br><strong>Hosts: </strong><br><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum: Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here. Email Dr. Eric: <a href="mailto:Teachmusictokids@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a><br><br><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br>
  <a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br>
  Email Beau: <a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>See host contact information at the end of these notes.</strong><br><strong>Music Learning and Student Commitment</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed Beau's consideration of assigning "Mastery" by George Leonard to new students to address impatience in learning. Beau shared his process of conducting initial lessons with potential students before confirming their commitment, acting as a filtering mechanism. They briefly touched on the challenges of learning music, emphasizing that significant skill development takes time. The conversation ended with a lighthearted discussion about playing a specific piano tune and a decision to discuss piano further.<br><strong>Music Learning Theory Distinctions</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the distinction between capital MLT and lowercase mlt, with Eric explaining that capital MLT refers to traditional music learning theory taught through established methods, while lowercase mlt is broader and includes any music learning that experiments and personalizes the approach in classrooms. Eric had recently presented this concept to the New England GIML chapter and received positive feedback. The conversation ended with Beau asking about Gordon's perspective on the piano's role, though this question was not answered in the transcript.<br><strong>Marilyn White-Lowe’s Piano Curriculum Impact</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the impact of Marilyn White-Lowe’s piano curriculum, particularly how it has been more successful than other instrumental music programs in public schools. They noted that keyboard players tend to be more engaged in classes and more open to learning from each other compared to other instrumentalists. The conversation also touched on the effectiveness of visual diagrams, particularly piano diagrams, in teaching keyboard players, and how these serve a concrete purpose when teaching by rote without focusing on notation.<br><strong>Musical Instrument Teaching Methods Discussion</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed teaching methods for musical instruments, particularly piano and guitar. They explored the use of visual diagrams and technology like VR headsets to aid learning, but expressed concerns about over-reliance on these tools at the expense of developing ear skills. Eric shared his experience teaching piano to young students using a more intuitive approach, focusing on rote learning and singing while playing, rather than heavy notation. Beau also mentioned his experience teaching a mix of instruments and found that teaching songs by rote worked well, especially for piano students learning classical pieces.<br><strong>Piano Teaching Methods Discussion</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the benefits of teaching piano using an ear-based approach, particularly for learning resting tones and harmony. Beau highlighted how the piano's layout makes it easier to play multiple voices simultaneously compared to other instruments like the guitar. They also discussed the unique advantages of piano for studying harmony and coordination, with Eric sharing his experience of using the instrument to teach children songs.<br><strong>Piano in Musical Development Discussion</strong><br>
 Eric and Beau discussed the role of piano in musical development and audiation. Eric shared his experience teaching young children about musical tones, while Beau described how playing piano helped him understand harmony and voice leading, particularly after a pivotal moment when he mapped out chords on a piano despite not knowing their names. Both participants reflected on formative musical experiences, with Eric recalling learning "Black Orpheus" by Doc Severinson as his first tune learned by ear.<br><strong>Music Composition and Learning Discussion</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed music composition and learning, focusing on Chopin and Agustin Barrios Mangore. Beau shared his experience teaching a simplified version of Chopin's Minute Waltz to a student who lacked technical ability for the full piece. The conversation highlighted how deep musical understanding can evolve over time, with Beau noting how his current harmonic knowledge allows him to analyze Chopin's compositions differently than when he was a teenager learning the pieces.<br><strong>Piano Discussion and Coding Updates</strong><br>
 Beau and Eric discussed getting a piano guest on their show and shared their views on the importance of pianos in homes for children to explore. They also talked about Eric's coding efforts, specifically fixing sound files, and his upcoming blind date. Beau shared insights about a Chopin progression he was analyzing with a student, noting the modulation techniques used. <br><br><strong>Hosts: </strong><br><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum: Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here. Email Dr. Eric: <a href="mailto:Teachmusictokids@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a><br><br><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br>
  <a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br>
  Email Beau: <a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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 Transcribing Solos and Ear Training<br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the topic of transcribing solos, which often comes up in their audience's questions. They considered whether it was a niche topic or relevant to many people trying to improve their ear training. Beau noted that people who find audiation outside of MLT frequently ask about this practice, suggesting it might be worth discussing. They also briefly touched on the topic of singing intervals, which Beau mentioned was another common question.<br>
 AI Tools and Education Trends<br>
 Eric and Beau discussed the idea of creating a 100th podcast episode and explored potential topics, including technology integration in education, AI in music, and emerging trends. They agreed to focus on AI for their discussion, with Eric sharing his experience using AI tools like Socratic for client knowledge base development. Despite some skepticism from Beau about AI's current benefits, they decided to lay out the current state of AI tools and their potential applications.<br>
 AI in Music Education Challenges<br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the role of AI in music education, expressing skepticism about its current effectiveness. They noted that many people use AI as a quick reference tool, but this often leads to a superficial understanding rather than substantial learning. Eric shared his experience developing an app using AI, highlighting the challenges and frustrations encountered along the way. Both agreed that while AI has potential, it should not be relied on as a substitute for traditional learning methods in music education.<br>
 Music Learning App Development<br>
 Eric described his development of a music learning application that allows users to play chord sequences in different levels of difficulty and meters, with parental consent required for users under 18. He explained how he used Claude, an AI assistant, to learn and develop the application over several months, despite initial challenges with other AI tools. Beau noted the cost-effectiveness of Eric's approach compared to hiring a coding team, and discussed the potential impact of such tools on music education, predicting an increase in ear training apps and online music curriculums.<br>
 AI in Music Education Applications<br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the potential and limitations of AI in music education, particularly focusing on ChatGPT's inability to collaborate in music practice. They explored the development of Eric's app, Champ, which aims to guide users through music learning theory, contrasting it with the need for advanced musicians to use AI as a sounding board for practice. They also highlighted the use of AI as an enhanced search engine for finding music pieces and its application in other fields like bridge training. Eric shared his experience with Socratic, an AI platform where he provides answers to questions on his work, emphasizing its potential for educational purposes.<br>
 Hosts:<br>
 Eric Rasmussen, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon.<br>
 Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University<br>
 Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br>
 Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.<br>
 Email Dr. Eric: <a href="mailto:Teachmusictokids@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>Beau Taillefer - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual<br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br>
 Email Beau: <a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summary<br>
 Transcribing Solos and Ear Training<br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the topic of transcribing solos, which often comes up in their audience's questions. They considered whether it was a niche topic or relevant to many people trying to improve their ear training. Beau noted that people who find audiation outside of MLT frequently ask about this practice, suggesting it might be worth discussing. They also briefly touched on the topic of singing intervals, which Beau mentioned was another common question.<br>
 AI Tools and Education Trends<br>
 Eric and Beau discussed the idea of creating a 100th podcast episode and explored potential topics, including technology integration in education, AI in music, and emerging trends. They agreed to focus on AI for their discussion, with Eric sharing his experience using AI tools like Socratic for client knowledge base development. Despite some skepticism from Beau about AI's current benefits, they decided to lay out the current state of AI tools and their potential applications.<br>
 AI in Music Education Challenges<br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the role of AI in music education, expressing skepticism about its current effectiveness. They noted that many people use AI as a quick reference tool, but this often leads to a superficial understanding rather than substantial learning. Eric shared his experience developing an app using AI, highlighting the challenges and frustrations encountered along the way. Both agreed that while AI has potential, it should not be relied on as a substitute for traditional learning methods in music education.<br>
 Music Learning App Development<br>
 Eric described his development of a music learning application that allows users to play chord sequences in different levels of difficulty and meters, with parental consent required for users under 18. He explained how he used Claude, an AI assistant, to learn and develop the application over several months, despite initial challenges with other AI tools. Beau noted the cost-effectiveness of Eric's approach compared to hiring a coding team, and discussed the potential impact of such tools on music education, predicting an increase in ear training apps and online music curriculums.<br>
 AI in Music Education Applications<br>
 Beau and Eric discussed the potential and limitations of AI in music education, particularly focusing on ChatGPT's inability to collaborate in music practice. They explored the development of Eric's app, Champ, which aims to guide users through music learning theory, contrasting it with the need for advanced musicians to use AI as a sounding board for practice. They also highlighted the use of AI as an enhanced search engine for finding music pieces and its application in other fields like bridge training. Eric shared his experience with Socratic, an AI platform where he provides answers to questions on his work, emphasizing its potential for educational purposes.<br>
 Hosts:<br>
 Eric Rasmussen, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon.<br>
 Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University<br>
 Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br>
 Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.<br>
 Email Dr. Eric: <a href="mailto:Teachmusictokids@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>Beau Taillefer - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual<br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br>
 Email Beau: <a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Eric and Beau recorded their 100th podcast discussing AI&apos;s role in music education. They explored both the benefits and limitations of AI tools, with Eric sharing his experience developing an app using AI assistance and Beau expressing skepticism about AI&apos;s current effectiveness in helping students become better musicians. They discussed different use cases for AI in music education, including enhanced search capabilities, curriculum development, and practice tools, while acknowledging that AI still struggles with collaborative musical practice and requires significant training and guidance from human experts. The conversation also touched on Eric&apos;s new Socratic platform where he provides music education answers through an AI chatbot, demonstrating how AI can support music education content delivery while maintaining the expertise and artistic judgment that AI currently lacks.</itunes:summary>
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<p>Musical Notation: Challenges and Insights</p>
<p>Beau and Eric discussed the challenges and limitations of musical notation, particularly in capturing elements like swing and accents. They explored how notation can serve as a practical tool for practice and technical development, even when a musician can audiate a piece from memory. The conversation touched on how notation reflects a Western perspective and can influence how musicians perceive and interpret music, highlighting both its benefits and limitations in capturing the full essence of musical expression.</p>
<h3>Music Notation and Jazz Improvisation</h3>
<p>Beau and Eric discussed how music notation can influence how musicians conceptualize and play music, particularly in jazz improvisation. Beau explained that notation often encourages focusing on individual notes over rhythmic phrases, which can lead to poor improvisation. They explored how notation lacks symbols to clearly indicate tonality changes, and discussed various musical modes like Dorian and Lydian. The conversation touched on how some composers like Stravinsky would theoretically invent musical concepts and then learn to audiate them.</p>
<h3>Music Notation and Rhythmic Learning</h3>
<p>Beau and Eric discussed the differences between learning harmonic and rhythmic elements in music. Beau explained that while notation can be a useful tool for mapping out harmonic ideas and helping with audiation, rhythmically it is more challenging to teach oneself to audiate without hearing examples. They explored how notation software can help with rhythm by playing back complex patterns, though Beau noted that the music isn't truly internalized in the same way as with harmonics. The conversation concluded with Eric suggesting using YouTube videos to learn complex rhythmic patterns and syllables.</p>
<h3>Music Notation as Sound System</h3>
<p>Eric and Beau discussed the differences between symbols and sounds in music notation, with Eric explaining that notation represents sounds rather than symbols. They explored how chord symbols can be audiated in different ways, and Eric shared his experience learning from a jazz musician named Jim Holton in Philadelphia. The conversation highlighted the importance of understanding musical notation as a system of sounds rather than symbols, particularly in the context of learning music theory.</p>
<h3>Music Notation and Cognitive Processes</h3>
<p>Eric and Beau discussed the role of notation in music, with Eric sharing insights about a jazz musician friend who thinks primarily in terms of voice leading when looking at chords. They explored how notation can be limiting yet valuable, with Beau sharing an example of encouraging students to analyze lead sheets with different chord changes. The conversation concluded with a discussion about the proportion of spoken versus written language compared to music, and they agreed to potentially revisit this topic with Ron in a future meeting.</p>
<p>Eric Rasmussen, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon.<br>
 Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University<br>
 Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.</a><br>
 Email Dr. Eric: <a href="mailto:Teachmusictokids@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>Beau Taillefer - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual<br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br>
 Email Beau: <a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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<p>Musical Notation: Challenges and Insights</p>
<p>Beau and Eric discussed the challenges and limitations of musical notation, particularly in capturing elements like swing and accents. They explored how notation can serve as a practical tool for practice and technical development, even when a musician can audiate a piece from memory. The conversation touched on how notation reflects a Western perspective and can influence how musicians perceive and interpret music, highlighting both its benefits and limitations in capturing the full essence of musical expression.</p>
<h3>Music Notation and Jazz Improvisation</h3>
<p>Beau and Eric discussed how music notation can influence how musicians conceptualize and play music, particularly in jazz improvisation. Beau explained that notation often encourages focusing on individual notes over rhythmic phrases, which can lead to poor improvisation. They explored how notation lacks symbols to clearly indicate tonality changes, and discussed various musical modes like Dorian and Lydian. The conversation touched on how some composers like Stravinsky would theoretically invent musical concepts and then learn to audiate them.</p>
<h3>Music Notation and Rhythmic Learning</h3>
<p>Beau and Eric discussed the differences between learning harmonic and rhythmic elements in music. Beau explained that while notation can be a useful tool for mapping out harmonic ideas and helping with audiation, rhythmically it is more challenging to teach oneself to audiate without hearing examples. They explored how notation software can help with rhythm by playing back complex patterns, though Beau noted that the music isn't truly internalized in the same way as with harmonics. The conversation concluded with Eric suggesting using YouTube videos to learn complex rhythmic patterns and syllables.</p>
<h3>Music Notation as Sound System</h3>
<p>Eric and Beau discussed the differences between symbols and sounds in music notation, with Eric explaining that notation represents sounds rather than symbols. They explored how chord symbols can be audiated in different ways, and Eric shared his experience learning from a jazz musician named Jim Holton in Philadelphia. The conversation highlighted the importance of understanding musical notation as a system of sounds rather than symbols, particularly in the context of learning music theory.</p>
<h3>Music Notation and Cognitive Processes</h3>
<p>Eric and Beau discussed the role of notation in music, with Eric sharing insights about a jazz musician friend who thinks primarily in terms of voice leading when looking at chords. They explored how notation can be limiting yet valuable, with Beau sharing an example of encouraging students to analyze lead sheets with different chord changes. The conversation concluded with a discussion about the proportion of spoken versus written language compared to music, and they agreed to potentially revisit this topic with Ron in a future meeting.</p>
<p>Eric Rasmussen, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon.<br>
 Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University<br>
 Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.</a><br>
 Email Dr. Eric: <a href="mailto:Teachmusictokids@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>Beau Taillefer - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual<br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br>
 Email Beau: <a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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 In Part 1 of a two-part series, Eric and Beau discuss the role and teaching of music notation, emphasizing its importance and the need for context in music learning. They explored how notation can serve as a bridge between audiation and physical performance, highlighting the benefits of starting with familiar tunes and establishing tonal and harmonic contexts. They also touched on the challenges of traditional music education methods and the potential for incorporating MLT principles to enhance learning. The conversation included examples from personal experiences and historical musicians to illustrate different approaches to notation and its integration into a sound music education.<br><br><strong>Hosts:</strong><br><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br>
 Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br>
 Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.</a><br><a href="mailto:teachmusictokids@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Email Dr. Eric: Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br><a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Email Beau: info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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 In Part 1 of a two-part series, Eric and Beau discuss the role and teaching of music notation, emphasizing its importance and the need for context in music learning. They explored how notation can serve as a bridge between audiation and physical performance, highlighting the benefits of starting with familiar tunes and establishing tonal and harmonic contexts. They also touched on the challenges of traditional music education methods and the potential for incorporating MLT principles to enhance learning. The conversation included examples from personal experiences and historical musicians to illustrate different approaches to notation and its integration into a sound music education.<br><br><strong>Hosts:</strong><br><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br>
 Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br>
 Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.</a><br><a href="mailto:teachmusictokids@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Email Dr. Eric: Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br><a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Email Beau: info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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<p><strong>Quick recap</strong></p>
<p>The meeting focused on the topic of rhythm teaching and learning, with Ron, Eric, and Beau discussing the Gordon approach to rhythm education. They explored why counting rhythms may not be the most effective way for beginners to learn rhythm, emphasizing the importance of kinesthetic learning and internalizing the feel of the beat before introducing counting. The group shared personal experiences and examples, including teaching young children and playing complex rhythms, to illustrate their points. They also touched on the subjectivity of rhythm perception and notation, highlighting the challenges teachers face when trying to convey rhythm concepts to students. The conversation concluded with a discussion on the benefits of movement-based rhythm instruction and the potential for nested harmony in both rhythm and harmony.</p>
<p><strong>Rhythm Teaching Methods Debate</strong></p>
<p>Beau and Eric discussed a controversial topic about rhythm teaching, sparked by Beau's YouTube video claiming that counting rhythms is not an effective learning method. Ron explained Gordon's perspective on rhythm education, emphasizing that rhythm is primarily kinesthetic and involves feeling physical imbalances and flow, which develop naturally before counting is introduced. The discussion highlighted the debate surrounding rhythm teaching methods and the importance of aural and physical learning experiences in music education.</p>
<p><strong>Kinesthetic Learning in Music Rhythm</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed the importance of kinesthetic learning in music, particularly in understanding rhythm. They emphasized that students should physically experience rhythms before being taught abstract concepts. Eric shared etymology of the word "rhythm" and compared it to a hammock, where the strings represent beats and the space between them is where the action happens. Ron and Beau highlighted how teachers often skip the kinesthetic learning phase, leading to students who can perform simple rhythms but struggle with more complex concepts later on. They also discussed the effectiveness of metronome use, noting that it can be beneficial when students have a solid understanding of meter but is useless without it.</p>
<p><strong>Metronome Alternatives in Music Education</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed the use of metronomes and counting in music education, with Beau sharing concerns about parents pressuring students to use metronomes despite their own reservations. Ron and Beau explored how physical movement and intuition can be more effective than strict counting for maintaining rhythm, with Ron sharing his personal experience of learning to keep time by observing his teacher's body movements. They concluded that while counting has its place, it should be complemented with kinesthetic learning and that teachers should demonstrate proper timing through their own movements rather than relying solely on numerical counting.</p>
<p><strong>Rhythm Understanding Challenges in Music</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed their experiences with rhythm and meter, particularly in music education. Beau shared his struggle to understand 6-8 time signatures despite being able to play in triple meter, while Ron and Eric recounted how they initially misinterpreted rhythms in Stravinsky's Firebird and swing music. The conversation explored the challenges of teaching rhythm through counting versus kinesthetic understanding, with Beau suggesting that well-intentioned teachers sometimes overemphasize counting at the expense of physical sensation. The discussion concluded with a brief mention of rhythm challenges in specific songs like Tool's Schism and Radiohead's Pyramid Song.</p>
<p><strong>Rhythmic Complexity and Auditory Perception</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed rhythmic complexity and auditory perception, with Ron and Eric sharing examples of music where the melody floats or hovers above the beat, such as Ornette Coleman's pieces and Daryl Garner's performances. They explored how musicians like Billie Holiday and Dave Holland create complex rhythmic patterns that challenge traditional counting methods. Beau shared a student's question about different time signatures being perceived by different band members, leading to a discussion about whether it's possible to audiate multiple meters simultaneously. The conversation concluded with Eric sharing his experience teaching children to feel and move to complex rhythms, noting that while the children can perform patterns, they struggle to say rhythms while moving.</p>
<p><strong>Speech, Movement, and Rhythm Coordination</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed challenges in coordinating speech and movement, particularly in teaching rhythm and music. Eric explained his approach of teaching speech before movement, inspired by Phyllis Weikert's method, while Ron and Beau compared this to teaching drummers about breath and movement coordination. Beau raised concerns about how discussions about ear-based learning might be misunderstood as opposition to music theory or notation, emphasizing that the timing of introducing different learning methods is crucial. The conversation concluded with Eric and Beau discussing the different ways students might engage with counting and rhythm, acknowledging that while some students focus on numbers, others prioritize the actual sound.</p>
<p><strong>Rhythm Teaching Through Movement</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed rhythm learning and teaching methods, with Eric sharing his approach of using familiar songs and body movement to teach rhythm to young children without counting. Beau shared a success story about a piano student who developed impeccable bebop phrasing through physical movement and visual learning rather than counting, leading to a discussion about how physical movement and kinesthesia come before counting in rhythm development. The conversation concluded with a discussion about a rhythm learning sequence and how it can be used to predict and guide a student's rhythmic development, with Beau sharing an example of teaching a Montuno pattern to a student by breaking it down into smaller components.</p>
<p><strong>Movement-Based Rhythm Teaching Methods</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed teaching rhythm and counting to children through movement-based learning. Eric shared his method of teaching children the "chicken and froggy" sequence, while Ron described his approach of using movement to teach patterns and rhythms in 7/8 time. They agreed that this kinesthetic learning method significantly improves children's rhythm skills and breath control for singing. The conversation concluded with a lighthearted exchange about counting and rhythm perception, including a reference to political dancing.</p>
<p><strong>Hosts:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br>
 Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br>
 Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.</a><br><a href="mailto:teachmusictokids@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Email Dr. Eric: Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a><br>
  </p>
<p><strong>Ron Malanga - Gordon and MLT aficionado. </strong>A science nerd who loves being a music teacher, & vice-versa, Mr. Malanga leads an eclectic musical life.  Passionate about re-aligning pedagogy with recent science on how the musical mind functions, he has led 100+ seminars on the subject, including as an invited lecturer at the New University of Lisbon, as a keynote speaker for SciFest Dubai, and most recently for the BSME Music & Drama Conference and Institut Gordonowski in Poland. <a href="mailto:ron.malanga@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Email Ron: ron.malanga@gmail.com</a><br><a href="http://mindmusclemusicmyth.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-rhythm-really-works.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">See Ron's Blogpost on rhythm here.</a><br><br><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br><a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">Email Beau: info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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<p><strong>Quick recap</strong></p>
<p>The meeting focused on the topic of rhythm teaching and learning, with Ron, Eric, and Beau discussing the Gordon approach to rhythm education. They explored why counting rhythms may not be the most effective way for beginners to learn rhythm, emphasizing the importance of kinesthetic learning and internalizing the feel of the beat before introducing counting. The group shared personal experiences and examples, including teaching young children and playing complex rhythms, to illustrate their points. They also touched on the subjectivity of rhythm perception and notation, highlighting the challenges teachers face when trying to convey rhythm concepts to students. The conversation concluded with a discussion on the benefits of movement-based rhythm instruction and the potential for nested harmony in both rhythm and harmony.</p>
<p><strong>Rhythm Teaching Methods Debate</strong></p>
<p>Beau and Eric discussed a controversial topic about rhythm teaching, sparked by Beau's YouTube video claiming that counting rhythms is not an effective learning method. Ron explained Gordon's perspective on rhythm education, emphasizing that rhythm is primarily kinesthetic and involves feeling physical imbalances and flow, which develop naturally before counting is introduced. The discussion highlighted the debate surrounding rhythm teaching methods and the importance of aural and physical learning experiences in music education.</p>
<p><strong>Kinesthetic Learning in Music Rhythm</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed the importance of kinesthetic learning in music, particularly in understanding rhythm. They emphasized that students should physically experience rhythms before being taught abstract concepts. Eric shared etymology of the word "rhythm" and compared it to a hammock, where the strings represent beats and the space between them is where the action happens. Ron and Beau highlighted how teachers often skip the kinesthetic learning phase, leading to students who can perform simple rhythms but struggle with more complex concepts later on. They also discussed the effectiveness of metronome use, noting that it can be beneficial when students have a solid understanding of meter but is useless without it.</p>
<p><strong>Metronome Alternatives in Music Education</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed the use of metronomes and counting in music education, with Beau sharing concerns about parents pressuring students to use metronomes despite their own reservations. Ron and Beau explored how physical movement and intuition can be more effective than strict counting for maintaining rhythm, with Ron sharing his personal experience of learning to keep time by observing his teacher's body movements. They concluded that while counting has its place, it should be complemented with kinesthetic learning and that teachers should demonstrate proper timing through their own movements rather than relying solely on numerical counting.</p>
<p><strong>Rhythm Understanding Challenges in Music</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed their experiences with rhythm and meter, particularly in music education. Beau shared his struggle to understand 6-8 time signatures despite being able to play in triple meter, while Ron and Eric recounted how they initially misinterpreted rhythms in Stravinsky's Firebird and swing music. The conversation explored the challenges of teaching rhythm through counting versus kinesthetic understanding, with Beau suggesting that well-intentioned teachers sometimes overemphasize counting at the expense of physical sensation. The discussion concluded with a brief mention of rhythm challenges in specific songs like Tool's Schism and Radiohead's Pyramid Song.</p>
<p><strong>Rhythmic Complexity and Auditory Perception</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed rhythmic complexity and auditory perception, with Ron and Eric sharing examples of music where the melody floats or hovers above the beat, such as Ornette Coleman's pieces and Daryl Garner's performances. They explored how musicians like Billie Holiday and Dave Holland create complex rhythmic patterns that challenge traditional counting methods. Beau shared a student's question about different time signatures being perceived by different band members, leading to a discussion about whether it's possible to audiate multiple meters simultaneously. The conversation concluded with Eric sharing his experience teaching children to feel and move to complex rhythms, noting that while the children can perform patterns, they struggle to say rhythms while moving.</p>
<p><strong>Speech, Movement, and Rhythm Coordination</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed challenges in coordinating speech and movement, particularly in teaching rhythm and music. Eric explained his approach of teaching speech before movement, inspired by Phyllis Weikert's method, while Ron and Beau compared this to teaching drummers about breath and movement coordination. Beau raised concerns about how discussions about ear-based learning might be misunderstood as opposition to music theory or notation, emphasizing that the timing of introducing different learning methods is crucial. The conversation concluded with Eric and Beau discussing the different ways students might engage with counting and rhythm, acknowledging that while some students focus on numbers, others prioritize the actual sound.</p>
<p><strong>Rhythm Teaching Through Movement</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed rhythm learning and teaching methods, with Eric sharing his approach of using familiar songs and body movement to teach rhythm to young children without counting. Beau shared a success story about a piano student who developed impeccable bebop phrasing through physical movement and visual learning rather than counting, leading to a discussion about how physical movement and kinesthesia come before counting in rhythm development. The conversation concluded with a discussion about a rhythm learning sequence and how it can be used to predict and guide a student's rhythmic development, with Beau sharing an example of teaching a Montuno pattern to a student by breaking it down into smaller components.</p>
<p><strong>Movement-Based Rhythm Teaching Methods</strong></p>
<p>The group discussed teaching rhythm and counting to children through movement-based learning. Eric shared his method of teaching children the "chicken and froggy" sequence, while Ron described his approach of using movement to teach patterns and rhythms in 7/8 time. They agreed that this kinesthetic learning method significantly improves children's rhythm skills and breath control for singing. The conversation concluded with a lighthearted exchange about counting and rhythm perception, including a reference to political dancing.</p>
<p><strong>Hosts:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br>
 Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br>
 Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.</a><br><a href="mailto:teachmusictokids@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Email Dr. Eric: Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a><br>
  </p>
<p><strong>Ron Malanga - Gordon and MLT aficionado. </strong>A science nerd who loves being a music teacher, & vice-versa, Mr. Malanga leads an eclectic musical life.  Passionate about re-aligning pedagogy with recent science on how the musical mind functions, he has led 100+ seminars on the subject, including as an invited lecturer at the New University of Lisbon, as a keynote speaker for SciFest Dubai, and most recently for the BSME Music & Drama Conference and Institut Gordonowski in Poland. <a href="mailto:ron.malanga@gmail.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Email Ron: ron.malanga@gmail.com</a><br><a href="http://mindmusclemusicmyth.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-rhythm-really-works.html" rel="noopener noreferrer">See Ron's Blogpost on rhythm here.</a><br><br><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br><a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" rel="noopener noreferrer">Email Beau: info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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[Yes, this is true, AI, but that’s among a whole gob of other things.] They explored how young children can naturally distinguish between tonic and dominant tones before being able to sing in tune, with Eric sharing his experience of teaching this concept to preschool-aged children. The conversation covered the importance of incorporating harmonic patterns into music education and how this skill can enhance improvisation abilities.</p><p><strong>Next steps</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.teachmusictokids.com" target="_blank">Eric: Offer the Harmonic Learning Series course starting March 3rd and April 17th (noted as ongoing but includes specific upcoming dates)</a></li></ul><p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p><strong>Harmonic Learning Sequence Development</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed Eric's teaching experience and the development of his harmonic learning Sequence. Eric shared how he accidentally discovered the concept of harmonic progressions while teaching children about resting tones, leading to the creation of his harmonic learning Sequence. They also briefly touched on Eric's upcoming course and the positive response it has received so far.</p><p>Eric explained that infants as young as minutes old can distinguish their mother's voice, and by age two or three, children can understand concepts like "nice tones" and "yucky tones." Beau expressed confusion about why this natural ability to recognize harmonic functions wasn't explored more in music education, particularly given Gordon's work on learning sequences and tonal audiation.</p><p><strong>Teaching Music to Children</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed teaching methods, particularly focusing on Eric's approach to teaching music to children. Eric explained his method of presenting wrong examples before correct ones, which he had developed independently and later realized was similar to principles in direct instruction theory. They discussed how children show when they are ready for more information by reacting to what makes sense or doesn't make sense. Eric emphasized the importance of listening to children and being willing to fail and iterate. He also mentioned his website <a href="http://teachmusictokids.com/">teachmusictokids.com</a>, where he has an audio example of a 1.5-year-old child learning and singing Yes and No functions.</p><p><strong>Music Learning Theory Discussion</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed the relationship between harmonic and tonal audiation in music learning theory. They explored how understanding basic concepts like "yes" and "no" can make it easier to grasp root notes and tonal patterns. Eric shared his experience teaching children and his belief that natural progression in learning, such as crawling before walking, applies to music education as well. They also touched on Eric's challenges with academic politics and his preference for teaching younger students.</p><p><strong>Infant Music Learning Patterns</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed early childhood music education, focusing on how young children can recognize tonal patterns and harmonic functions before they can speak. Eric explained that infants as young as minutes old can distinguish their mother's voice, and by age two or three, children can understand concepts like "nice tones" and "yucky tones." Beau expressed confusion about why this natural ability to recognize harmonic functions wasn't explored more in music education, particularly given Gordon's work on learning sequences and tonal audiation.</p><p><strong>Harmonic Aptitude in Young Children</strong></p><p>Beau and Eric discussed the development of harmonic aptitude in children, with Eric sharing his observations about young children's ability to recognize and respond to tonal and harmonic patterns. Eric noted that even very young children show reactions to unexpected musical endings, suggesting an innate ability to understand harmonic relationships. They debated whether harmonic aptitude might have a shorter developmental window compared to rhythmic or tonal aptitude, with Eric speculating that harmonic aptitude might be more fundamental than other musical aptitudes.</p><p><strong>Harmonic Aptitude and Brain Activity</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed the nature of harmonic aptitude and its potential connection to innate abilities, noting that some individuals can excel in music without formal training. They explored the idea of measuring harmonic aptitude in people with limited exposure to music and considered the possibility of using functional MRI scans to understand brain activity during musical tasks. Eric emphasized the importance of aptitude testing and the limitations of inferring aptitude from performance alone, while Beau shared a personal anecdote about a student with remarkable harmonic abilities. Both agreed on the need for further research to better understand these concepts.</p><p><strong>Harmonic Teaching Methods Discussion</strong></p><p>Beau and Eric discussed teaching methods for musical aptitude tests and harmonic learning. They agreed that teaching harmony is crucial for children's musical development, contrary to Gordon's approach of focusing solely on melodies. Eric emphasized the importance of using chordal instruments and conversational dialogue while teaching. They also discussed the value of comparing harmonic patterns across different songs to help students make discriminations and understand musical concepts.</p><p><strong>Harmonic Learning Series Discussion</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed Eric's upcoming harmonic learning sequence course, which consists of four 90-minute classes and an additional one-hour individual session. They explored how the course combines learning harmonic patterns and teaching methods for different musical contexts. Beau asked about the transfer of skills between tonalities, and Eric shared that while some students show cross-tonality recognition, many lack the necessary listening vocabulary. They also discussed the importance of audiation and harmonic context in improvisation. The conversation concluded with Eric mentioning his upcoming course dates in March and April, and Beau recommending the course to others.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Hosts:</strong></p><p><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br />Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br />Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br /><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com" target="_blank">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.</a><br /><a href="mailto:teachmusictokids@gmail.com" target="_blank">Email Dr. Eric: Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a><br /> </p><p><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br /><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br /><a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank">Email Beau: info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>See Eric and Beau's contact information at the end of these Episode Notes.<br />NOTE of CLARITY: When Dr. Eric said no one but his students gets it, he is referring to HLS class participants, not the children, although they "get it" too. <br /><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com" target="_blank">Dr. Eric's HLS courses are coming up.</a><br />Worth repeating because some heavy hitters have said, "If you don't know Harmonic Learning Sequence, you don't know mlt!" Beau and Eric like to differentiated between standardized MLT with the ongoing development of mlt—the original preference Doc (Edwin E. Gordon) had for naming the body of work (almost 200 feet of space on the library shelf!) now most often referred to as Music Learning Theory or MLT.<br /><strong>Summary</strong><br />Eric and Beau discussed Eric's Harmonic Learning Sequence course, which focuses on teaching children and adults to recognize harmonic functions through a "yes/no" game. [Yes, this is true, AI, but that’s among a whole gob of other things.] They explored how young children can naturally distinguish between tonic and dominant tones before being able to sing in tune, with Eric sharing his experience of teaching this concept to preschool-aged children. The conversation covered the importance of incorporating harmonic patterns into music education and how this skill can enhance improvisation abilities.</p><p><strong>Next steps</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.teachmusictokids.com" target="_blank">Eric: Offer the Harmonic Learning Series course starting March 3rd and April 17th (noted as ongoing but includes specific upcoming dates)</a></li></ul><p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p><strong>Harmonic Learning Sequence Development</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed Eric's teaching experience and the development of his harmonic learning Sequence. Eric shared how he accidentally discovered the concept of harmonic progressions while teaching children about resting tones, leading to the creation of his harmonic learning Sequence. They also briefly touched on Eric's upcoming course and the positive response it has received so far.</p><p>Eric explained that infants as young as minutes old can distinguish their mother's voice, and by age two or three, children can understand concepts like "nice tones" and "yucky tones." Beau expressed confusion about why this natural ability to recognize harmonic functions wasn't explored more in music education, particularly given Gordon's work on learning sequences and tonal audiation.</p><p><strong>Teaching Music to Children</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed teaching methods, particularly focusing on Eric's approach to teaching music to children. Eric explained his method of presenting wrong examples before correct ones, which he had developed independently and later realized was similar to principles in direct instruction theory. They discussed how children show when they are ready for more information by reacting to what makes sense or doesn't make sense. Eric emphasized the importance of listening to children and being willing to fail and iterate. He also mentioned his website <a href="http://teachmusictokids.com/">teachmusictokids.com</a>, where he has an audio example of a 1.5-year-old child learning and singing Yes and No functions.</p><p><strong>Music Learning Theory Discussion</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed the relationship between harmonic and tonal audiation in music learning theory. They explored how understanding basic concepts like "yes" and "no" can make it easier to grasp root notes and tonal patterns. Eric shared his experience teaching children and his belief that natural progression in learning, such as crawling before walking, applies to music education as well. They also touched on Eric's challenges with academic politics and his preference for teaching younger students.</p><p><strong>Infant Music Learning Patterns</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed early childhood music education, focusing on how young children can recognize tonal patterns and harmonic functions before they can speak. Eric explained that infants as young as minutes old can distinguish their mother's voice, and by age two or three, children can understand concepts like "nice tones" and "yucky tones." Beau expressed confusion about why this natural ability to recognize harmonic functions wasn't explored more in music education, particularly given Gordon's work on learning sequences and tonal audiation.</p><p><strong>Harmonic Aptitude in Young Children</strong></p><p>Beau and Eric discussed the development of harmonic aptitude in children, with Eric sharing his observations about young children's ability to recognize and respond to tonal and harmonic patterns. Eric noted that even very young children show reactions to unexpected musical endings, suggesting an innate ability to understand harmonic relationships. They debated whether harmonic aptitude might have a shorter developmental window compared to rhythmic or tonal aptitude, with Eric speculating that harmonic aptitude might be more fundamental than other musical aptitudes.</p><p><strong>Harmonic Aptitude and Brain Activity</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed the nature of harmonic aptitude and its potential connection to innate abilities, noting that some individuals can excel in music without formal training. They explored the idea of measuring harmonic aptitude in people with limited exposure to music and considered the possibility of using functional MRI scans to understand brain activity during musical tasks. Eric emphasized the importance of aptitude testing and the limitations of inferring aptitude from performance alone, while Beau shared a personal anecdote about a student with remarkable harmonic abilities. Both agreed on the need for further research to better understand these concepts.</p><p><strong>Harmonic Teaching Methods Discussion</strong></p><p>Beau and Eric discussed teaching methods for musical aptitude tests and harmonic learning. They agreed that teaching harmony is crucial for children's musical development, contrary to Gordon's approach of focusing solely on melodies. Eric emphasized the importance of using chordal instruments and conversational dialogue while teaching. They also discussed the value of comparing harmonic patterns across different songs to help students make discriminations and understand musical concepts.</p><p><strong>Harmonic Learning Series Discussion</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discussed Eric's upcoming harmonic learning sequence course, which consists of four 90-minute classes and an additional one-hour individual session. They explored how the course combines learning harmonic patterns and teaching methods for different musical contexts. Beau asked about the transfer of skills between tonalities, and Eric shared that while some students show cross-tonality recognition, many lack the necessary listening vocabulary. They also discussed the importance of audiation and harmonic context in improvisation. The conversation concluded with Eric mentioning his upcoming course dates in March and April, and Beau recommending the course to others.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Hosts:</strong></p><p><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br />Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br />Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br /><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com" target="_blank">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.</a><br /><a href="mailto:teachmusictokids@gmail.com" target="_blank">Email Dr. Eric: Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a><br /> </p><p><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br /><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br /><a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank">Email Beau: info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>See Eric and Beau's contact information at the end of these Episode Notes.<br />NOTES:<br /><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discuss adult students' learning experiences with audiation, particularly those who find Beau through his YouTube channel. They explored how adults approach music theory versus practical application, with many students struggling to connect theoretical concepts to actual improvisation. Beau shared insights about teaching jazz improvisation, emphasizing the importance of establishing context before practicing and the value of learning licks as a way to build vocabulary. They discussed the challenges of adult learners wanting immediate results and the need to manage expectations about the time required to develop audiation skills. The conversation highlighted how pre-screened students coming to Beau with a clear understanding of audiation has improved his teaching effectiveness, though he still faces the challenge of helping students connect theory to practice.</p><p><strong>Ear Training and Audiation Insights</strong></p><p>Beau discussed his experience teaching ear training and audiation through YouTube, noting that about 50% of his students seek ear training specifically, while others focus on piano or guitar. He observed that students are often already familiar with audiation before their first lesson, which has improved his ability to help them practice effectively. Beau shared a transformative case study of a student who gained a deeper understanding of audiation and improvisation through singing tonal patterns and root melodies, highlighting the effectiveness of his approach.</p><h3>Audiation Challenges in Adult Learners</h3><p>Beau and Eric discussed their experiences with teaching audiation and the challenges adults face in learning to audiate. They noted that adults often struggle with improvisation, and patience compared to younger learners because they often turn things into theoretical concepts. Beau shared his method of establishing resting tones and Eric mentioned the benefits of high-intensity exposure to music for improving audiation skills. They also discussed the importance of context and repetition in learning to audiate.</p><h3>Adult Music Learning Challenges</h3><p>Beau and Eric discussed the challenges adults face in learning music, particularly the struggle between theoretical understanding and audiation. They explored how adults often have a strong desire to grasp theoretical concepts before developing the necessary audiation skills, which can lead to difficulties in applying music theory in practical situations. The conversation highlighted the importance of linking theoretical understanding to audiation and the need for a balanced approach in music education.</p><h3>Jazz Improvisation Learning Strategies</h3><p>Beau and Eric discussed the importance of learning jazz improvisation through listening and memorization of licks rather than trying to reverse-engineer solos or rely solely on theoretical understanding. They emphasized that learning from real players and studying different eras of jazz, such as pre-bebop and bebop, is crucial for developing proper phrasing and sound. Eric and Beau agreed that while learning licks can be an audiational practice, it is essential to build a vocabulary before overthinking and to focus on learning lines native to the desired genre.</p><h3>Harmonic Learning and Tonal Patterns</h3><p>Beau and Eric discussed the importance of learning tunes and incorporating tonal patterns into chord progressions for musical development. They emphasized that students, especially adults, often struggle with learning melodies and need a structured approach to practice. Eric highlighted the significance of understanding harmonic functions through tonal patterns, while Beau noted the benefits of formalizing practice with specific repertoire and auditioning techniques. They agreed that Harmonic Learning Sequence can provide a grounding foundation before introducing tonal patterns, and that students benefit from seeing patterns applied in a practical context.</p><h3>Aural Learning in Music Education</h3><p>Beau and Eric discussed the importance of teaching music through aural learning and audiation, emphasizing the need to simplify processes for students, especially adults who may overcomplicate their learning. They highlighted the effectiveness of using licks and patterns to build vocabulary and the importance of establishing context before practicing complex musical concepts. They also touched on the challenges of explaining audiation to parents and the need for patience in the learning process, as it can take years to master.</p><p><strong>Hosts:</strong></p><p><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br />Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br />Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br /><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com" target="_blank">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.</a><br /><a href="mailto:teachmusictokids@gmail.com" target="_blank">Email Dr. Eric: Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a></p><p><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br /><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br /><a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank">Email Beau: info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 03:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>teachmusictokids@gmail.com (Eric Rasmussen)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>See Eric and Beau's contact information at the end of these Episode Notes.<br />NOTES:<br /><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>Eric and Beau discuss adult students' learning experiences with audiation, particularly those who find Beau through his YouTube channel. They explored how adults approach music theory versus practical application, with many students struggling to connect theoretical concepts to actual improvisation. Beau shared insights about teaching jazz improvisation, emphasizing the importance of establishing context before practicing and the value of learning licks as a way to build vocabulary. They discussed the challenges of adult learners wanting immediate results and the need to manage expectations about the time required to develop audiation skills. The conversation highlighted how pre-screened students coming to Beau with a clear understanding of audiation has improved his teaching effectiveness, though he still faces the challenge of helping students connect theory to practice.</p><p><strong>Ear Training and Audiation Insights</strong></p><p>Beau discussed his experience teaching ear training and audiation through YouTube, noting that about 50% of his students seek ear training specifically, while others focus on piano or guitar. He observed that students are often already familiar with audiation before their first lesson, which has improved his ability to help them practice effectively. Beau shared a transformative case study of a student who gained a deeper understanding of audiation and improvisation through singing tonal patterns and root melodies, highlighting the effectiveness of his approach.</p><h3>Audiation Challenges in Adult Learners</h3><p>Beau and Eric discussed their experiences with teaching audiation and the challenges adults face in learning to audiate. They noted that adults often struggle with improvisation, and patience compared to younger learners because they often turn things into theoretical concepts. Beau shared his method of establishing resting tones and Eric mentioned the benefits of high-intensity exposure to music for improving audiation skills. They also discussed the importance of context and repetition in learning to audiate.</p><h3>Adult Music Learning Challenges</h3><p>Beau and Eric discussed the challenges adults face in learning music, particularly the struggle between theoretical understanding and audiation. They explored how adults often have a strong desire to grasp theoretical concepts before developing the necessary audiation skills, which can lead to difficulties in applying music theory in practical situations. The conversation highlighted the importance of linking theoretical understanding to audiation and the need for a balanced approach in music education.</p><h3>Jazz Improvisation Learning Strategies</h3><p>Beau and Eric discussed the importance of learning jazz improvisation through listening and memorization of licks rather than trying to reverse-engineer solos or rely solely on theoretical understanding. They emphasized that learning from real players and studying different eras of jazz, such as pre-bebop and bebop, is crucial for developing proper phrasing and sound. Eric and Beau agreed that while learning licks can be an audiational practice, it is essential to build a vocabulary before overthinking and to focus on learning lines native to the desired genre.</p><h3>Harmonic Learning and Tonal Patterns</h3><p>Beau and Eric discussed the importance of learning tunes and incorporating tonal patterns into chord progressions for musical development. They emphasized that students, especially adults, often struggle with learning melodies and need a structured approach to practice. Eric highlighted the significance of understanding harmonic functions through tonal patterns, while Beau noted the benefits of formalizing practice with specific repertoire and auditioning techniques. They agreed that Harmonic Learning Sequence can provide a grounding foundation before introducing tonal patterns, and that students benefit from seeing patterns applied in a practical context.</p><h3>Aural Learning in Music Education</h3><p>Beau and Eric discussed the importance of teaching music through aural learning and audiation, emphasizing the need to simplify processes for students, especially adults who may overcomplicate their learning. They highlighted the effectiveness of using licks and patterns to build vocabulary and the importance of establishing context before practicing complex musical concepts. They also touched on the challenges of explaining audiation to parents and the need for patience in the learning process, as it can take years to master.</p><p><strong>Hosts:</strong></p><p><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br />Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br />Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum:<br /><a href="https://teachmusictokids.com" target="_blank">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. See Dr. Eric's course schedule and register here.</a><br /><a href="mailto:teachmusictokids@gmail.com" target="_blank">Email Dr. Eric: Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a></p><p><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/@beautaillefermusic</a><br /><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br /><a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank">Email Beau: info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://youtu.be/yxsfV3vGweQ?si=Abi4dEDOhBx8-KJC">Jacob Collier insane harmonies to Like a Bridge Over Troubled Water </a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Peak-Robert-Pool-Anders-Ericsson-audiobook/dp/B01F4A98WQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=19UHOHS93973B&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.lq3EJMzafC-3xMZQFnKbUKbf6xp8gQKzVU4QdOlQ3R8qjxWhwGvdaXImhMGRH3Y8jV2ygaN198eaJ5_BSXYNsxpInUxn3DB8PrB4ry2CrxhxJhuT5VF5kzfVBdnXhNLnYoE4ZMvHUgkK_yGejppNANASKahkezinxxu9_1aZfnqy8tX0_pfpG_HxMagWQmKU2mbxBku3lclNrnLquI-1Ur-C1U9DiseR_JwWXZgUr21Exlkj9cGDwNwVNt4KtaSbJDbBa-0Mvz2P8nt0O22M14lN2d2CRc2akxyB3p4Z4no.xHjEIkGl5MacTBvNfhCc_kcg7mU5h181e2A0YCIYakI&dib_tag=se&keywords=peak&qid=1729486289&s=books&sprefix=peak%2Cstripbooks%2C86&sr=1-1" target="_blank">Anders Ericsson's book, Peak</a>: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise</p><p><strong>Hosts:</strong></p><p><strong>Eric Rasmussen</strong>, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br />Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br />Author of Harmonic Learning Sequence curriculum: <a href="https://payhip.com/b/98hK" target="_blank">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. </a><a href="mailto:Teachmusictokids@gmail.com">Teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a></p><p><strong>Beau Taillefer</strong> - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual <br /><a href="https://www.beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a><br /><a href="mailto:info@beautaillefer.ca" target="_blank">info@beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SFXR3KS" target="_blank">A Yes/No game for children 2-7 years old</a></p><p>Please share this podcast, rate, and review it if you would. </p><p>Contact us: <a href="mailto:teachmusictokids@gmail.com " target="_blank">teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a><br />We'd love to have your questions and maybe even you on an upcoming podcast.</p><p><strong>Hosts: </strong><br />Eric Rasmussen, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br />Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br />Author of <a href="https://payhip.com/b/98hK" target="_blank">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence.</a></p><p>Beau Taillefer - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual - <a target="_blank">https://www.beautaillefer.ca</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2022 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <author>teachmusictokids@gmail.com (Sarah Rasmussen)</author>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 8 Jun 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2022 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2022 12:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please share this podcast, rate, and review it if you would. Use hashtag: #HLS. </p><p>Contact us: <a href="mailto:teachmusictokids@gmail.com " target="_blank">teachmusictokids@gmail.com</a></p><p><strong>Hosts: </strong><br />Eric Rasmussen, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon. <br />Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University <br />Author of <a href="https://payhip.com/b/98hK" target="_blank">Dr. Eric's Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence.</a></p><p>Beau Taillefer - Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual - https://www.beautaillefer.ca</p>
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Teach tritone substitutions at what age??</itunes:summary>
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A bit of Yes/No (tonic/dominant), the beginnings of Harmonic Learning Sequence
 
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Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University
Author of Dr. Eric&apos;s Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. - https://teachmusictokids.com

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Paul Harris's website page on Simultaneous Learning</p><p><a href="https://www.paulharristeaching.co.uk/simultaneouslearning">https://www.paulharristeaching.co.uk/simultaneouslearning</a></p><p>Recommended book: Simultaneous Learning </p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Simultaneous-Learning-Definitive-Improve-Teaching/dp/0571538681/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2SBCEG83E09GT&keywords=simultaneous+learning+Paul+Harris&qid=1642453921&sprefix=simultaneous+learning+paul+harris%2Caps%2C28&sr=8-3">https://www.amazon.com/Simultaneous-Learning-Definitive-Improve-Teaching/dp/0571538681/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2SBCEG83E09GT&keywords=simultaneous+learning+Paul+Harris&qid=1642453921&sprefix=simultaneous+learning+paul+harris%2Caps%2C28&sr=8-3</a></p><p>Also recommended: The Virtuoso Teacher</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Virtuoso-Teacher-inspirational-instrumental-teachers-ebook/dp/B06WP4TNTN/ref=sr_1_2?crid=168SJUJESHZAM&keywords=simultaneous+learning+Paul+Harris+virtuoso+teacher&qid=1642453681&sprefix=simultaneous+learning+paul+harris+virtuoso+teacher%2Caps%2C36&sr=8-2">https://www.amazon.com/Virtuoso-Teacher-inspirational-instrumental-teachers-ebook/dp/B06WP4TNTN/ref=sr_1_2?crid=168SJUJESHZAM&keywords=simultaneous+learning+Paul+Harris+virtuoso+teacher&qid=1642453681&sprefix=simultaneous+learning+paul+harris+virtuoso+teacher%2Caps%2C36&sr=8-2</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul Harris's website page on Simultaneous Learning</p><p><a href="https://www.paulharristeaching.co.uk/simultaneouslearning">https://www.paulharristeaching.co.uk/simultaneouslearning</a></p><p>Recommended book: Simultaneous Learning </p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Simultaneous-Learning-Definitive-Improve-Teaching/dp/0571538681/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2SBCEG83E09GT&keywords=simultaneous+learning+Paul+Harris&qid=1642453921&sprefix=simultaneous+learning+paul+harris%2Caps%2C28&sr=8-3">https://www.amazon.com/Simultaneous-Learning-Definitive-Improve-Teaching/dp/0571538681/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2SBCEG83E09GT&keywords=simultaneous+learning+Paul+Harris&qid=1642453921&sprefix=simultaneous+learning+paul+harris%2Caps%2C28&sr=8-3</a></p><p>Also recommended: The Virtuoso Teacher</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Virtuoso-Teacher-inspirational-instrumental-teachers-ebook/dp/B06WP4TNTN/ref=sr_1_2?crid=168SJUJESHZAM&keywords=simultaneous+learning+Paul+Harris+virtuoso+teacher&qid=1642453681&sprefix=simultaneous+learning+paul+harris+virtuoso+teacher%2Caps%2C36&sr=8-2">https://www.amazon.com/Virtuoso-Teacher-inspirational-instrumental-teachers-ebook/dp/B06WP4TNTN/ref=sr_1_2?crid=168SJUJESHZAM&keywords=simultaneous+learning+Paul+Harris+virtuoso+teacher&qid=1642453681&sprefix=simultaneous+learning+paul+harris+virtuoso+teacher%2Caps%2C36&sr=8-2</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>Paul Harris - UK music educator - https://www.fabermusic.com/we-represent/paul-harris

Contact us: 
teachmusictokids@gmail.com

Hosts:
Eric Rasmussen, PhD in Music Education, Temple University. Three-year student of Dr. Edwin Gordon.
Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University
Author of Dr. Eric&apos;s Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. - https://teachmusictokids.com

Beau Taillefer -  Guitarist (jazz and classical), music educator, intellectual - https://www.beautaillefer.ca</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Paul Harris - UK music educator - https://www.fabermusic.com/we-represent/paul-harris

Contact us: 
teachmusictokids@gmail.com

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Chair, Early Childhood Music, Peabody Preparatory, Johns Hopkins University
Author of Dr. Eric&apos;s Book of Songs and Chants including Harmonic Learning Sequence. - https://teachmusictokids.com

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Lutoslawski and Stravinsky - composers mentioned</p><p>Joey Alexander - very young master jazz pianist</p><p>What is audiation? https://giml.org/mlt/audiation/</p><p>Partial Synthesis is the third skill in a sequence of traditional Music Learning Theory in which students are taught to recognize and identify sameness and difference between groups of patterns. See more in the book linked below.</p><p><a href="https://www.giamusic.com/store/resource/learning-sequences-in-music-2012-edition-book-g2345"><i>Learning Sequences in Music</i></a><i>, </i>by Edwin E. Gordon, is the "bible" for learning Music Learning Theory. </p><p>MLT is a theory of how music is learned, including stages and types of audiation, Skill and Content Learning Sequence, and Learning Sequence Activities, put together in a formal structure to teach audiation in the way that children naturally learn to be musical. On the other hand, teaching note reading on the staff, a very typical music teaching method, violates MLT and the product of such is out-of-tune playing, poor expression, and a lack of rhythmic style. Technical instruction like this doesn't necessarily lead to audiation.</p><p>Any music learning with contextual understanding that has ever happened in the world is a function of (small case) mlt. How people learn to audiate outside of the formal codification of  Gordon's theory of how music is learned.</p><p>Contact us: teachmusictokids@gmail.com</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2022 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>teachmusictokids@gmail.com (Beau Taillefer, Eric Rasmussen)</author>
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