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TBJ133: Christopher Bill on his amazing and amazingly powerful guide to remote music education. And bidets.

03.17.2020 - By Pedal Note MediaPlay

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TBJ133: Christopher Bill on his amazing and amazingly powerful guide to remote music education. And bidets. Christopher is back for another interview with a deep dive discussion of how to learn and teach in the age of social isolation. To save you some scrolling, here's a link to the oft-mentioned documents: Christopher's guide to remote music education Christopher's multitrack editing 101 document From his bio: Christopher is best known as the most subscribed brass musician on YouTube. He’s a trombonist, singer, and multi-instrumentalist based outside of NYC. Christopher’s YouTube Channel of all-trombone arrangements of popular songs has been gaining popularity since the spring of 2014 when a cover of Pharrell Williams’ “Happy” where Christopher uses a looping station to compose the song on the spot went viral. His videos have amassed over 35 million views and a following of over 250,000 subscribers. In April of 2014, Christopher independently released his first cover album, Breakthrough, which was followed by his Christmas album, Smiling’s My Favorite. More recently, Christopher released an original pop album called Half Man, Half Machine which mixes acoustic sounds with electronic instruments. He is the Youth Workshop Coordinator of the International Trombone Festival and a marketing consultant for the International Trombone Association. In 2018, his collaboration with the International Trombone Festival of Bohemian Rhapsody went viral. He has been playing piano since he was 6 years old, trombone since he was 10, and he has been composing/arranging since he was 12. Christopher has a Bachelor of Music for classical trombone performance from the SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Music in New York. While at the conservatory he studied with critically acclaimed trombonists Weston Sprott (Metropolitan Opera), Denson Paul-Pollard (Metropolitan Opera), John Fedchock (Grammy Nominated Jazz Trombonist), and the absolutely incomparable Timothy Albright (Atlantic Brass Quintet). Christopher enjoys a busy schedule of performances, clinics, and masterclasses. In addition to producing a new video every Saturday for his YouTube Channel, he often performs at festivals such as the American Trombone Workshop, Midwest Clinic, Texas Bandmasters Association, Con Brio Festivals, Conn-Selmer Institute, Western International Band Clinic, TMEA, the NAMM Show, and the International Trombone Festival. In this fun and lively discussion, we cover: Herds of Antelope 5 year olds Impact of the virus on our lives Impact of the virus on music careers Bidet 2pm alarms Recording an album in Arizona Chris' guide to remote music education How it came about Sleep schedules How his document could change (our corner of) the world Trombone Overdub Death Match: Jim Nova vs. Christopher Bill The Milli Vanilli of trombone Breakdown of the concepts from the document Online lessons Assessment Masterclasses Jam of the week/etude of the week Recording assignments Research projects Virtual recitals Watch parties Social media challenges Virtual choir recording projects Warmups Pushups Broken fingers Work smart and take care of yourself LINKS Christopher's guide to remote music education Christopher's multitrack editing 101 document Personal site Christopher's first TBJ appearance James Clear, "Atomic Habits" Want to help the show? Here are some ways: Unlock bonus episodes galore by becoming a Patreon patron. Help others find the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes or Apple Podcasts. Show us some love on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Show some love to our sponsors: The brass program at The Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University and Parker Mouthpieces (including the Andrew Hitz and Lance LaDuke models.) Buy Pray for Jens and The Brass Junkies merch at The Brass Junkies online store! Tell your friends! Expertly produced by Will Houchin with love, care, and enthusiasm.

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