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Welcome to Band Meets Strings: A Podcast Exploring the String Classroom. Bay Area music educators Tiffany Ou-Ponticelli and Patrick Dandrea discuss their approach to pedagogy in the large ensemble str... more
FAQs about Band Meets Strings:How many episodes does Band Meets Strings have?The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
June 17, 20242-11 ReflectionsIt's summer break! As we start the summer, we take an opportunity look back at the year, and share out some of our successes as well as some areas of growth as we look toward the future....more58minPlay
June 12, 20242-10 Singing With StringsOn this episode, we discuss how singing can be used in the skill development of string musicians, and more specifically the use of solfege in application while shifting. Tiffany shares some classroom audio from her 2021 ASTA presentation "Solfege Singing for Sight Reading with Strings." Link to the presentation video here....more50minPlay
April 22, 20242-9 Sight ReadingWe share out amidst our Spring Break as we get ready for our final weeks before festival, then discuss how we approach the skill of sight reading in the string class in general, and more specifically how we go about the festival sight reading process....more1hPlay
March 19, 20242-8 Festival Prep Progress ReportOn this episode, we spend some time talking about the progress of our classes as they head toward the end of the third quarter and into festival season. ...more1h 6minPlay
March 08, 20242-7 Crossover with The Growing Band DirectorWe're back after a long winter hiatus! On this episode, we talk with Kyle Smith of The Growing Band Director Podcast on what you need to know before entering the string classroom, as well as some of the differences between teaching strings vs. band. Subscribe to The Growing Band Director Podcast here....more1h 19minPlay
January 18, 20242-6 SeatingOn this episode, we debrief after our winter concerts, then dive into the topic of seating. We share our philosophy on the goal of seating, how we handle the social and emotional components of seating, and how we practically do seating in our groups throughout the year....more1h 6minPlay
December 19, 20232-5 "Baffled By Beginning Bass" with Isabel McPhersonOn this episode, we talk with our guest and local Bay Area music educator Isabel McPherson about setting up string bass players to develop healthy and successful habits. Isabel is the Director of Orchestras at Redwood Middle School in the Saratoga USD.We discuss all things bass, including many topics they addressed at a 2022 CMEA Bay Section Conference session, “Baffled By Beginning Bass.” The slides from the session can be found here....more1h 7minPlay
November 12, 20232-4 Uniform Ensemble SoundOn this episode, we discuss how we work to create a true ensemble sound. We talk about the aspects of uniformity in sound, what kind of fundamental material to use to build awareness, and strategies to find a model and create a matched sound in the ensemble....more42minPlay
October 25, 20232-3 Quarter 1 Progress ReportOn this episode, Tiffany and Pat talk one-on-one about what has been happening at each ensemble level throughout the first quarter. We talk about our fundamental goals, what repertoire each group is playing, and how things are going so far! ...more1h 15minPlay
October 09, 20232-2 "It's the Best Kind of Chaos": Play-Based Learning with Dr. Angela AmmermanOn this episode, we welcome Dr. Angela Ammerman from George Mason University! Dr. Ammerman shares her experience using play-based teaching strategies in the ensemble classroom. She provided some excellent strategies for recruitment in her new book, The Musician's Guide to Recruitment and Retention.Find more about Dr. Ammerman here: Dr. Ammerman's Website Instagram #MusicEdLove Podcast The Musician's Guide to Recruitment and Retention...more1h 6minPlay
FAQs about Band Meets Strings:How many episodes does Band Meets Strings have?The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.