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How To Teach Music with Jessica Grant

314 episodes - English - Latest episode: 5 months ago - ★★★★★ - 21 ratings

Whether you use the Orff or Kodály approach, teach elementary music or middle school general music, this is your practical guide for how to teach music with Jessica Grant.

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Rebranding: New Name, Same Music Ed Content

February 06, 2023 10:00 - 4 minutes - 6.77 MB

The Afternoon Ti Podcast is shifting to a new name:  How to Teach Music with Jessica Grant.  There are several reasons for this rebranding, which I share in today's episode.  You'll hear what's staying the same (music ed content) and what's changing (titles of content). Another new change:  I have a new instagram handle.  @highafternoonti is now... @howtoteachmusicwithJessica If you listen to my podcast regularly, I'd love for you to rate the show and write a review.  It'd mean so much...

How to Tut: Creative Movement with Hands and Arms

January 31, 2023 10:00 - 14 minutes - 19.5 MB

I'm always looking for new ideas to use for creative movement in the classroom.  There was a video that came across my social media feed of a large group performing choreographed hand movements that were sharp and precise.  The performers wore all black clothing and sat in a riser formation.  They used their arms and hands to create motions that moved in straight lines, parallel lines, and in canon.  This is called tutting. In today's episode I share the process I have been using to teach ...

How to Create an Orff Arrangement of a Pop Song

January 24, 2023 10:00 - 12 minutes - 16.9 MB

Today I'm sharing how to create an Orff arrangement of a pop song using barred instruments, ukuleles or recorders.  You'll hear: - How to select a song - How to arrange and transpose the piece to work with instruments - Ideas for teaching the piece - Options for adding harmony and percussion parts Head over to my website www.jessicagrant.org for teacher content - blog posts, shop resources, courses and more.  While you’re there, join my free mailing list for monthly newsletters c...

How to Process an Orff Barred Instrument Arrangement

January 17, 2023 10:00 - 14 minutes - 20.1 MB

Today I’ll be sharing how to process an Orff barred instrument piece.  Everything from how to read the score to leading students through the learning process. Head over to my website www.jessicagrant.org for teacher content - blog posts, shop resources, and more.  Join my free mailing list for monthly newsletter containing free lesson ideas, thoughts on music education, teacher health and wellness and goal setting.   Follow me on Instagram at @highafternoonti where I share family life ...

How to Introduce a Song

January 10, 2023 10:00 - 9 minutes - 13.5 MB

Do you have a default way of introducing a song to your students?  For many years my default was to teach by rote.  I'd sing the song for students and then ask them to echo the phrases back and forth until they’ve learned the piece.  It’s functional, practical and gets the job done!  But learning every single piece in the same way at the beginning can become mundane for both you and the students.  Here are ten ideas for introducing a song in the classroom.   Website:  www.jessicagrant.or...

How to Process a Song

January 03, 2023 10:00 - 17 minutes - 23.5 MB

You’ve found a musical piece that you want to teach to your students.  You might know exactly what you want to do with the piece, a slight idea or no idea at all.  It may be a piece you heard recently at a workshop and want to find a way to incorporate.  Or a song you came across in a resource, but need some time to figure out what you want to do with it.  Here are seven ways to process a piece that you want to teach!   Website:  www.jessicagrant.org Instagram: @highafternoonti Intro...

Reviewing 2022 and Setting 2023

January 01, 2023 10:00 - 17 minutes - 23.8 MB

Happy New Year!!  It's the fourth annual goal review and goal setting episode!  I'm sharing how some of my goals went for 2022 and giving a sneak peek into what I'm working towards in 2023. Want to work towards your goals?!  Check out the Get Your Goals Course in the shop on my website.  Eight video lessons, pdf workbooks, and online google sheet templates.  I take you through the process that has helped me set goals and help you make a plan, stay motivated and get your goals.  I’ve used t...

Part II: Highlights from your Favorite Episodes in 2022

December 27, 2022 10:00 - 40 minutes - 55.7 MB

Today's episode will share segments from four of your favorite episodes from 2022: Episode 220:  Empowering Ensemble with Tech with Theresa Hoover Episode 224: A Discussion about Music Education with Franklin Willis Episode 225: Canva with Janice Wintermyer Episode 226:  The Myth of Doing it All with Dr. Sarah Gulish   Follow me on Instagram:  @highafternoonti Website:  www.jessicagrant.org

Part I: Highlights from your Favorite Episodes in 2022

December 20, 2022 10:00 - 30 minutes - 41.5 MB

It's the end of the year and we're celebrating with highlights from some of the most downloaded episodes in 2022. You'll hear segments from: Episode 192: Singing with Amy Knous Episode 198:  Student Choice with Christina Reardon Episode 206:  Elemental Music with Kate Bright Episode 215:  Rockstar Planner with Suz Paulinski Episode 217:  Middle School Choir with Jodi Coke   Afternoon Ti: Website - www.jessicagrant.org Instagram - @highafternoonti

Three December Activities Your Students Will Love

December 06, 2022 02:20 - 9 minutes - 13.3 MB

Looking for something that's simple, fun and easy to teach this month?  Here are three musical activities that my students love: 1 - A Musical Parody: Holiday Edition 2 - The Nutcracker Ballet 3 - Carol of the Bells (listen in to the most downloaded episode ever of Afternoon Ti for more details:  Episode 130) Get all materials and lesson activites for FREE on my website: www.jessicagrant.org While you're there, sign up for my free newsletter where you'll get more lesson content, ...

Asking for Help, Talking to Parents, and Having Difficult Conversations with Victoria Boler

November 29, 2022 10:00 - 1 hour - 103 MB

In October I had the privilege of being interviewed by Victoria Boler for her podcast Elemental Conversations.  We discussed three main areas: 1. How to ask for help 2. How to have conversations with parents 3. How to have difficult conversations with parents I hope you enjoy our conversation and a special thank you to Victoria for allowing me to share our talk on the Afternoon Ti podcast. If you haven't checked out her work, I highly recommend that you do!  Victoria is thoughtful...

How to Survive Teaching in December with Beth Duhon

November 22, 2022 10:00 - 24 minutes - 34.2 MB

December is often one of the most hectic months of teaching.  Programs.  Holidays.  Excitement.  Parties.  Events.  It's joyful and stressful.  Beth Duhon is here to share seven ideas for surviving teaching in December.  Want more teacher health and wellness ideas?  Check out our conversation in episodes 147 and 148. About Beth:  Beth Duhon has presented on music teacher self-care for the OAKE national conference, IAMEA, Musicplayonline.com, TMEA, TCDA and Houston Arts Partners conference...

AOSA Conference Recap

November 15, 2022 10:00 - 15 minutes - 21.5 MB

This year's AOSA Conference was one of my favorites.  Great sessions.  New friends.  Time for learning and taking it all in.  Listen in to hear some personal reflections from the conference, one particular thing that stood out, and why you should come join in the fun next year.

General Music with Dr. Virginia Davis

November 01, 2022 09:00 - 33 minutes - 46.6 MB

How do we bring musical experiences to students in the general music room?  How do we get their input and help them learn musical content that they enjoy?  Dr. Virginia Davis shares how we can give our older opportunities to share what they want to learn, use our strengths as teachers to provide possibilities, and shares about the importance of enjoying personal musicianship outside of the classroom. She made me think about several things in regards to teacher comfort, student perspective ...

Art, Music and Connection with Kathryn Patricia

October 25, 2022 09:00 - 30 minutes - 41.6 MB

Loops pedals.  Viola.  Art.  Music.  Empathy and Connection.  Kathryn Patricia is sharing about all of these art forms today as we discuss blending music and art, sound journals, growing connection in our community and expressing our emotions through music. Links Website: kathrynpatricia.com Instagram: @kathrynpatriciaviolist Kathryn Patricia Music Invite Kathryn Patricia into your classroom virtually or by video!  Check out masconline HERE. Kathryn Patricia's Bio: Hailing from...

The Myth of Doing it All with Dr. Sarah Gulish

October 18, 2022 09:00 - 32 minutes - 44.5 MB

Dr. Sarah Gulish is a phenomenal human being who serves in many roles as Co-founder of F-Flat books, music educator, author, publisher, wife, mom, friend and more that I’m sure I have just forgotten to share.  All of us serve in our work and our life and it can appear that we’re “doing it all” but the reality is that no one person can truly do it all.   Sarah shares so much wisdom in our conversation and I love the way she thinks about life in general.  I’m certain you’ll learn a lot from ...

Canva in the Music Classroom with Janice Wintermyer

October 11, 2022 09:00 - 30 minutes - 42.5 MB

Canva is one of my favorite tech tools.   I’m excited for you to meet Janice Wintermyer, a Canva Learning Consultant, who is here to share how Canva can be used in the music classroom.  You'll hear about features within Canva and gain some general lesson ideas to use with students.  Be sure to follow Janice on Instagram and/or Twitter at @MsWintermyer to learn more. About Janice: Janice Wintermyer is a Canva Learning Consultant who recently joined Canva from the education world. She spen...

Music Education with Franklin Willis

October 04, 2022 09:00 - 37 minutes - 51.2 MB

Franklin Willis is an incredible educator, encourager, and leader in music education.  We met up at the FABSS Conference, hosted by F-Flat Books, to discuss an array of topics: joy in the classroom, student-teacher interaction, self-reflection, music creation, and more.  Franklin is full of wisdom, compassion, and joy. I know you'll enjoy our conversation. Links: Instagram: @fwillismusic Website Prince Rhythm Company Books and Resources at F-Flat Books Franklin's Bio: For more...

Peloton with Becky Barrett

September 27, 2022 09:15 - 19 minutes - 26.6 MB

This episode doesn't take itself too seriously.  No music ed content, but definitely a fun chat with my friend Becky Barrett about our love for all things Peloton.  Our favorite rides.  Our favorite instructors.  What we love about it all. Becky shared about podcasting with Soundtrap in the Classroom in episode 223.  She's a tech guru so check that out! Follow Becky on Twitter: @BeckyEdu Follow Jessica: Instagram: @highafternoonti Website:  jessicagrant.org Email:  contact@jessic...

Soundtrap Podcasting with Becky Barrett

September 27, 2022 09:00 - 26 minutes - 36.6 MB

FREEBIE!!  Want a free 90 day trial of Soundtrap?  Simply head to the Soundtrap website and use the code:  AFTERNOONTI Soundtrap provides many options for student voice and choice.  Becky Barrett is sharing about her experience using Soundtrap in the classroom with students.  She worked alongside another colleague, 6th grade teacher Kim Campbell, to guide students from creating their first 60 second podcast episode about themselves to more in-depth episodes that allowed students to choose ...

Shed the Music with Bob Habersat

September 20, 2022 09:05 - 32 minutes - 44.4 MB

Bob Habersat is a creative music educator who fuses technology and musical learning into his high school classes.  He is the co-founder of Shed the Music, an online platform that offers several music-ed tech courses that can be used with students.  He integrates Soundtrap, instruments, vocals, and music theory.  You'll want to check out his website for brilliantly created content!  And next summer I highly suggest signing up for his Beat Bootcamp course.  It's free and you'll learn so much. ...

Personal Look Into The Confident Music Educator Course with Michelle Pish

September 14, 2022 21:00 - 10 minutes - 14 MB

Wondering what it's like as a member of The Confident Music Educator Course (TCME)?  Michelle Pish joined TCME in Cohort One this past summer.  She's sharing why she took the course, what she found valuable and why you should join Cohort Two this fall. Want another reason to join?  Save 20% with the code FALL20 when you register for The Confident Music Educator Course.  This discount only applies for the Fall 2022 cohort.  Registration for the course is open through Sunday, September 18.  ...

The Confident Music Educator Course: Registration for Cohort II is open!

September 13, 2022 09:00 - 21 minutes - 29.2 MB

The Confident Music Educator Course is LIVE!  Join in the fun for this fall cohort with Danielle Larrick and Jessica Grant.  Nine modules focused on music education content for teachers of grades 5-8 that includes over 10 hours of videos, editable documents, resource links, private Facebook group, 150+ page TCME pdf journal, community meet-ups, and SO much more.  Don't miss out! Use the coupon code FALL20 for 20% off the course.  This coupon is only available for the Fall 2022 cohort. We...

Theresa Hoover: Empowering Ensembles with Tech

September 06, 2022 09:00 - 36 minutes - 50.5 MB

*THE COURSE IS LIVE* The Confident Music Educator Course is open for registration!  Danielle Larrick and I created this course with upper elementary and middle school general music teachers in mind. The course includes nine robust modules that help you earn strategies for working with older students, lesson planning, assessment, communication, technology and more.  You'll receive a wealth of information through video tutorials and conversations, a guided journal specifically made for the...

Building Your Instrumentarium: Xylophones, Drums, Recorders, and Ukuleles

August 30, 2022 09:00 - 24 minutes - 33.4 MB

This is your one stop shop for hearing about my favorite instruments to use in the classroom.  I'll share brands, why quality matters more than quantity, ideas for funding, and why these are the instruments I go back to time and time again. To get more information, check out my blog on my new website: www.jessicagrant.org where you'll have access to free pdfs and content with more detailed information about building your instrumentarium. Instagram: @highafternoonti Website: jessicagran...

Organizing Your Google Drive

August 23, 2022 09:00 - 23 minutes - 32.8 MB

*TWO WEEKS AWAY!!* The Confident Music Educator Course is opening for Cohort Two on September 1, 2022!  Danielle Larrick and I created this course with upper elementary and middle school general music teachers in mind. The course includes nine robust modules that help you earn strategies for working with older students, lesson planning, assessment, communication, technology and more.  You'll receive a wealth of information through video tutorials and conversations, a guided journal speci...

Middle School Choir with Jodi Coke

August 16, 2022 09:00 - 42 minutes - 58.1 MB

*JOIN IN THE FUN!* The Confident Music Educator Course is opening for Cohort Two on September 1, 2022!  Danielle Larrick and I created this course with upper elementary and middle school general music teachers in mind. The course includes nine robust modules that help you earn strategies for working with older students, lesson planning, assessment, communication, technology and more.  You'll receive a wealth of information through video tutorials and conversations, a guided journal speci...

Decorating your Music Classroom with the Older Student in Mind

August 09, 2022 09:00 - 19 minutes - 26.4 MB

I'm always trying to figure out how I can post content on my walls and bulletin boards that is interactive and provides inspiration for composition, movement, and student ideas.  You'll hear unique ideas that you can incorporate into your music classroom this year.  Learn how I used a simple design outline of my wall space, reconfigured floor space, and found artists' work that reflects music. *JOIN THE FALL MUSIC ED COHORT!!* The Confident Music Educator Course is opening for Cohort Two...

The Rockstar Planner with Suzanne Paulinski

August 02, 2022 09:00 - 33 minutes - 45.5 MB

I have used several planners over the years, but recently purchased the Rockstar Planner a few months ago.  It has helped me focus my intentions, set reasonable daily tasks, and organize the different aspects of my life (goals, family, side hustles).  Suzanne Paulinski, the creator of the Rockstar Planner, is here to share all the details! Suzanne is a growth mindset and productivity coach for music industry professionals and the founder of The Rock/Star Advocate, helping them reach their ...

Skincare and Make-up with Lindsey Blair

July 26, 2022 19:52 - 31 minutes - 43.2 MB

Was your skin care or makeup routine disrupted over the past few years?  Want some tips and tricks for using makeup this fall as you return to school?  Listen in to hear seven tips from makeup artist Lindsey Blair about skincare and makeup.  She shares what you need to create a 5-minute look or full face and also tells us about some of her favorite products! This episode is the perfect start to returning back to school with a self-care skin and makeup plan! Lindsey Blair is passionate ...

Prepare for Fall While Still Enjoying Summer

July 19, 2022 09:00 - 9 minutes - 12.9 MB

Five things I've been doing to savor summer and prepare for school: 1. Shop/create classroom decor 2. Organize Google Drive 3. Create document templates 4. Look ahead in the week to set aside non-work time 5. Plan fun family activities that help us beat the heat   Afternoon Ti: Follow Jessica on Instagram at @highafternoonti Afternoon Ti Website Afternoon Ti Guide to Teaching Music Book and Journal: Amazon Afternoon Ti Guide to Teaching Music Book and Journal: Fflat Bo...

2022 Goals Review (Halfway Point)

July 12, 2022 09:00 - 17 minutes - 23.8 MB

Today is always a great day to set a goal.   Six months remaining in the year.  This year hasn't quite gone the way I expected and I'm sharing how some of my goals have shifted from one way to another, how some are still on track from the start of the year and how some are just not happening due to a change of heart and desire. I hope this episode encourages you to look at your goals and consider the goals you want to work towards, the ones you want to revise, and the ones you want to le...

Take What You Need This Summer

July 05, 2022 21:23 - 10 minutes - 13.8 MB

Where do you find yourself right now: Full on summer mode (relaxing, resting, doing non-school related things) Full on school mode (preparing, planning, creating) A combo of summer and school At the start of July, I always find myself in the combo situation.  Doing a little bit of summer break with a bit of school planning and prep.  I know I'll go between these three stages at different times over the next few weeks before August.  What can we learn as summer continues?  To go for i...

Summer Tour in Your Hometown

June 28, 2022 09:00 - 9 minutes - 12.9 MB

If you're spending a lot of time at home this summer and wanting to mix up life a little bit, try doing a summer tour in your hometown.  Julia and I did a dessert tour of Dallas over spring break when we were home.  We went to a different place to enjoy a treat each day and it made for a really fun and easy staycation. I'll share simplistic ideas for how you might spend time in your hometown this summer.  You might find a new favorite restaurant, walking trail or hobby!   Afternoon Ti:...

Favorite Books of 2022

June 21, 2022 09:00 - 20 minutes - 28.3 MB

If you're looking for a great read, listen in to hear overview that don't give anything away and quotes from my favorite books (so far) in 2022.  I also mentioned Anne Bogel's 2022 Summer Reading Guide.  Click HERE to get it. Book 1: Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner Interview with Michelle Book 2: The Power of Writing it Down by Allison Fallon Interview with Allison Book 3: The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine Book 4: The Lazy Genius Kitchen by Kendra Adachi Video Se...

Four Forms of Motivation

June 14, 2022 09:00 - 21 minutes - 28.8 MB

All of us are motivated by something. Motivation may occur for different reasons depending on the specific task, goal or work that is required/desired.  I'll share how the four forms of motivation show up in our lives and provide ideas for 'finding' motivation or starting the momentum. We'll focus on four forms of motivation, which are intrinsic, extrinsic, introjected, and identified.   James Clear Website Atomic Habits Book Afternoon Ti: Follow Jessica on Instagram at @highaft...

Summertime Meals and Snacks

June 07, 2022 09:00 - 25 minutes - 35.1 MB

The Confident Music Educator Course is open for registration!  Join Danielle Larrick and I this summer in a course focused on teaching middle school general music and upper elementary students in grades 5-8.  Registration closes on Saturday, June 11, 2022.  Join us here! Today's episode goes into more detail about how you can prepare, plan and enjoy summertime meals and snacks while you're off the usual teacher schedule this summer.  I share our family favorite smoothie recipe, power bowl ...

Simplify Your Summer: Lunch Menus and Fun List

June 01, 2022 09:00 - 16 minutes - 22.7 MB

The Confident Music Educator Course opens today!!  Danielle Larrick and I have teamed together to bring you an incredible course this summer called The Confident Music Educator for music teachers of upper elementary and middle school general music.  Join us in learning strategies to teach older students, lesson ideas, curriculum planning, and so much more!  The course is $75 and opens today on June 1, 2022 .  Check it out HERE! As summer starts, our family is using a weekly menu and a list o...

Elemental Music with Kate Bright

May 31, 2022 09:00 - 42 minutes - 57.9 MB

What is elemental music?  And how do we use the idea of elemental music with our students?  Kate Bright shares a wealth of ideas for implementing elemental ideas with students including Chrome Music Lab, building blocks, ostinati, rondo form, and children’s books including Kate’s first book release with F-Flat books this summer called Just Like the Moon.  You’ll also hear about ACEMM’s summer book study that will be happening on Thursday nights from 7:30-8:30pm EST.  Instagram: @missbright...

Activities and Lessons for the End of the Year

May 17, 2022 09:00 - 19 minutes - 27 MB

Are you a middle school general music educator? Do you teach older elementary students?  Danielle Larrick and I have teamed together to bring you an incredible course this summer called The Confident Music Educator.  Join us in learning strategies to teach older students, lesson ideas and curriculum planning, and gain confidence to teach your students!  The course is $75 and opens on June 1 .  Check it out HERE! In today's episode, I'm sharing several activities, games, and lesson ideas th...

The Confident Music Educator Course

May 10, 2022 09:00 - 25 minutes - 34.6 MB

If you teach upper elementary music students or middle school general music, this is the course that you need this summer!  Danielle Larrick and I are teaming together to bring you an incredible course that will inspire and prepare you as you are mentored along the way to build confidence in your teaching.  The Confident Music Educator Course opens on June 1, 2022 and closes on June 11, 2022.  Sign up anytime June 1-3 to get additionial freebies!!  Look for course information on our Instagra...

Orff and Kodály Can be BFFs

May 03, 2022 09:00 - 27 minutes - 37.4 MB

Three focuses for today's episode: 1. Benefits of Orff and Kodály approaches 2. Three ways that I merge ideas from each 3. Why and how summer levels courses can impact your life and your teaching Show Notes: Rhythmic Concepts pdfs Melodic Concepts pdfs   Afternoon Ti: Follow me on Instagram @howtoteachmusicwithjessica Website:  www.jessicagrant.org Afternoon Ti Guide to Teaching Music Book and Journal: Amazon Afternoon Ti Guide to Teaching Music Book and Journal: F...

Anthony Molinaro and the Dalcroze Approach in the Classroom

April 26, 2022 09:05 - 46 minutes - 64.3 MB

If you want a starting point for beginning to use Dalcroze in the classroom or you've used the approach for years, you'll want to listen in to this conversation with Anthony Molinaro.  Ideas shared include anti-clapping, Super Do-Re-Mi, and movement as music. Anthony is currently serving as the Board Chair of the Dalcroze Society of America and has been a National Event Presenter on Dalcroze Pedagogy.  He is a Carnegie Mellon University teaching artist and has been a public school music ed...

Musikinesis with Monica Dale

April 19, 2022 09:00 - 26 minutes - 35.8 MB

What are you learning this summer?  Over the next few episodes you'll be hearing from music educators about the work they do with specific music approaches and summer workshop opportunities.  In today's episode Monica Dale shares about her approach to teaching movement and music called Musikinesis.  Sign up for the Musikinesis summer workshop at Eastman in the link below! Eastman Musikinesis Summer Workshop Musikinesis Website Monica Dale grew up on the campus of Connecticut College w...

200th Episode Celebration

April 12, 2022 09:00 - 38 minutes - 53.2 MB

It's an exciting week on the Afternoon Ti Podcast! 200 episodes!!  We're flipping the script.  I'm being interviewed by Jessica Peresta.  20 questions.  New stories.  New ideas.   Several giveaways happening this week on Instagram.  Follow me on Instagram @highafternoonti to enter to win throughout the week! Afternoon Ti: Follow me on Instagram @highafternoonti Afternoon Ti Website Afternoon Ti Guide to Teaching Music Book and Journal: Amazon Afternoon Ti Guide to Teaching Music...

Let's Talk Ukuleles

April 05, 2022 09:00 - 19 minutes - 26.9 MB

When I first taught ukuleles, I kept myself one lesson ahead of students as I figured out how to play new chords before teaching them to my students.  It's an absolute joy to play and students love it!   In today's episode I share a few things that can help get you started, teaching ideas to consider, and great songs to use for beginners. Links for items shared in today's episode: Ukulele Picks Link Baritone Ukulele YouTube Tuner Soprano Ukulele YouTube Tuner Ukestuff Link Uke...

Student Choice and Feedback with Christina Reardon

March 29, 2022 09:00 - 43 minutes - 59.4 MB

Leaving room for students to make choices, provide input, and give feedback can revitalize and energize your classroom!  How to do this?  Christina Reardon shares multiple ways that we can create structure in our lessons while also providing opportunities for students to have choice to make learning more engaging and meaningful for our students and for us. Christina Reardon Bio: Christina Reardon is a K-8 movement and music specialist in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has her Bachelors of Music i...

Weighing the Teaching Decision for Next Year

March 22, 2022 09:00 - 33 minutes - 45.6 MB

As contracts begin coming out for the next school year, every teacher is making a decision.  Continue teaching?  Shift position or location?  Leave the profession?  This episode is NOT about telling you what you should do.  It is about giving perspective to different sides of the decision in the hopes that you feel confident, loved, and supported to make the best choice for your personal situation. Follow me on Instagram @highafternoonti Afternoon Ti Website Afternoon Ti Guide to Teach...

The Taubman Approach with Edna Golandsky

March 15, 2022 09:00 - 44 minutes - 61.5 MB

In today's episode you'll learn about the Taubman Approach.  Edna Golandsky shares what the approach is and the purpose behind it.  You'll hear about how it extends to helping us type at computers and bring about less injury and fatigue. Edna's Bio:  Edna Golandsky is a world-renowned piano pedagogue, the leading exponent of the Taubman Approach, and is the Founder of the Golandsky Institute. A graduate of the Juilliard School, where she studied under Jane Carlson, Rosina Lhévinne, and A...

Walking Through Grief With Those Around You

March 08, 2022 10:34 - 17 minutes - 24.3 MB

In the last year I've grieved with those around me who have lost someone.  Students, coworkers, friends, and family.  In this episode I'm sharing things I've learned about walking through grief and being there for others who are grieving as well. Disclaimer:  I am not a psychologist, therapist, doctor or counselor.  Anything shared should not be taken as medical advice. Follow me on Instagram @highafternoonti Afternoon Ti Website Afternoon Ti Guide to Teaching Music Book and Journal:...

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