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Marching Roundtable Podcast | Marching Arts Education
Summary: A roundtable discussion about the Marching Arts.
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- Artist: Tim Hinton
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Bill talks about lessons he has learned about dealing with band parents.
Listener Matt Parunak joins us to talk about John Cage, animals, Kentucky drum majors, Star Wars, and pecans.
Recently retired director Larry Wells shares great advice from his many years with students. The post Episode 176: 43 Years of Teaching Students to Listen appeared first on Marching Roundtable.
DCA President Gil Silva talks about the corps, the marchers, and the history of DCA. The post Episode 175: Intro to Drum Corps Associates appeared first on Marching Roundtable.
George Hopkins of The Cadets explains why they are having fewer camps this Winter. The post Episode 174: The Cadets Reduce their Winter Schedule appeared first on Marching Roundtable.
Paul talks about arranging for different corps, plus info on SCV's "Les Miserables" show! The post Episode 173: Paul Rennick- Arranging for SCV vs. Phantom appeared first on Marching Roundtable.
Master Arranger JD Shaw talks about arranging for different corps, plus info on SCV's "Les Miserables" show!
Author Courtney Brandt writes about the world of marching band and music in “The Line Series.”
Bill takes his band to the Kentucky State Band Contest.
Shirley Dorritie talks about her new book and her work in training performers for optimal achievement.
Shirley Dorritie talks about making the revolutionary transition in uniform and performance with the Blue Devils Color Guard.
Tim and John talk about New Year's Resolutions and making changes with your band.
Listener Steve Kelly returns with questions about bacon, brass instruments, birthdays, bad marchers, and funnel cakes.
Strategies and advice for turning enemies into allies.
Our panel of experts shares advice for first year or newer instructors.