Transforming Education through Music, with Jimmy Rotheram

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Today we’re talking with Jimmy Rotheram, the man behind an incredible success story in the UK school system. http://musl.ink/pod70

Last year Feversham Primary Academy made headlines after transforming from one of the worst-performing schools in the country to well above average, in just a few short years. After being singled out for its unacceptably poor student attendance and academic results in 2010, Feversham now has 98% student attendance and is in the top 1% of schools nationwide for student progress in reading, writing and mathematics.

So why are we talking about this on the Musicality Podcast? Well, it turns out that a large part of their success is attributable to a greatly increased and improved music education programme for all students.

We were so impressed with Jimmy’s story and the results that he and his colleagues at Feversham have managed, so we were excited to have the chance to speak with him. And as you’ll learn in this interview it wasn’t just “adding music” that made the difference. It was a particular kind of music education which focuses on developing the inner musicality of each child – and which can be equally powerful for adults too.

In this conversation we talk about:

– The specific kind of music education Jimmy adopted for use at Feversham

– Why this kind of music education was initially a real struggle for Jimmy personally, given his own musical background, and why it’s the exact opposite, a fun and easy experience, for his students

– Whether it was the kind of music education or the increased amount that produced such amazing results

A couple of things we mention which we should probably explain in case you’re not familiar with the UK system: the “PGCE” qualification is the main teaching degree for UK primary and secondary schools, and “Ofsted” is the official body which evaluates schools in the UK.

This is a really interesting and inspiring story even if you don’t have a particular interest in childhood music education yourself, so whether you’re a parent, a teacher, or just a musician yourself, we know you’ll get a lot out of this one.

Listen to the episode: http://musl.ink/pod70

Links and Resources

Feversham Primary Academy: http://www.fevershamprimaryacademy.org/

Improving school results not with maths, but with music: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2017/oct/03/school-results-music-bradford

Jimmy’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1VVD_NVOqeYWEGSavLGX7Q/videos

British Kodály Academy: http://kodaly.org.uk/

About Solfa: http://musl.ink/pod7

Jimmy’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicedu4all?lang=en

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Transforming Education through Music, with Jimmy Rotheram

About the Word “Tone”

New musicality video:

What does “tone” mean in music? This multipurpose word can actually take on some very different uses depending on the context it’s mentioned in. Learn about how “tone” can refer to a note, a frequency, or an interval. http://musicalitypodcast.com/69

Links and Resources

Interview with Donna Schwartz: http://musl.ink/pod68

About Chord Tones: http://musl.ink/pod21

How Frequencies Work: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/how-frequencies-work-less-science-more-fun/

About Whole Steps and Half Steps: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/about-whole-steps-half-steps/

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Listen First, with Donna Schwartz

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Today on the show we’re joined by Donna Schwartz, one of the best-known saxophone teachers online. http://musicalitypodcast.com/68

As you’ll be hearing though, Donna’s expertise goes deep on sax but also wide on other instruments and musicality in general. Along with past podcast guest Nick Mainella, Donna hosts the “Everything Saxophone” podcast, and she is the creator of several interesting online courses, including “Get a Killer Saxophone Tone”, “Practice Smarter” and “Jazz Improvisation Explained”.

In this conversation we talk about:

– how it was learning a second instrument that helped Donna overcome crippling performance anxiety on her primary instrument

– the revolutionary approach to teaching and learning music which really shouldn’t be all that revolutionary and

– the surprising key to producing a good tone that really projects

This was one of those conversations where we had to keep holding ourselves back because we could have happily dived into any of several areas Donna touched on and spent hours just talking about that! So we know you’ll enjoy this and go away keen to explore Donna’s website, courses and podcast for more of her insights and expertise.

Listen to the episode: http://musicalitypodcast.com/68

Links and Resources

Donna Schwartz’s website: https://donnaschwartzmusic.com/

Donna’s online courses: https://donnaschwartzmusic.zippycourses.com/

The Everything Saxophone podcast: http://saxophonepodcast.com/

Gordon Institute for Music Learning: https://giml.org/

Learn and Sing: Your Way to Great Musicianship, with Donna Schwartz: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/listen-and-sing-your-way-to-great-musicianship-with-donna-schwartz/

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About Scales and their Flavors

New musicality video:

Musical U’s very own content editor and product manager Andrew Bishko discusses and demonstrates a variety of scale types, discussing the “flavor” of each one and how they’re put to good use in music. http://musicalitypodcast.com/67

Links and Resources

Interview with Forrest Kinney: http://musl.ink/pod66/

Module Preview: Major and Minor Scale Recognition: https://www.musical-u.com/modules/melodies/scale-recognition/

Hearing Key Changes: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/who-moved-the-tonic-part-1-hearing-key-changes/

The Dorian Mode: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/get-familiar-with-the-dorian-mode/

The Lydian Mode: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/lydian-scale-seeking-ultimate-mysteries-music/

The Minor Pentatonic Scale: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/get-familiar-with-the-minor-pentatonic-scale/

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Bass: Intervals Resource Pack Preview

New musicality video:

What would you say is the most fundamental musical element to learn on your instrument? Scales? Chords? Think again. Let’s start with the lowly interval – simply the space between any two given pitches. http://musl.ink/respackintervals

Scales, melodies, chord progressions all happen when we move from one note to another.

Interval training is often considered the backbone of ear training – and for good reason. How can we comprehend the rich possibilities of melodies and harmonies without a strong perception of how one note relates to another?

Yet often traditional interval training can be difficult, dry, and, well… boring.

As Christopher Sutton described in About The Ear Training Trap, unless you relate your ear training to your actual musical life, it’s easy to loose enthusiasm. The solution is to relate your ear training and music theory to playing your instrument.

In this month’s Instrument Packs Musical U’s Resident Pros for guitar, piano, and bass introduce the concepts show how each one of these instruments has a unique relationship to intervals. But beyond basic fingering patterns, the creative minds of our Resident Pros reveal the musical magic that brings intervals to life.

In other words, the intervals are released from their theoretical cages and we experience just how beautiful, mysterious, and powerful they behave in the wild: http://musl.ink/respackintervals

Learn more about Musical U Resident Pro Steve Lawson:

Welcome!

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Piano: Intervals Resource Pack Preview

New musicality video:

What would you say is the most fundamental musical element to learn on your instrument? Scales? Chords? Think again. Let’s start with the lowly interval – simply the space between any two given pitches. http://musl.ink/respackintervals

Scales, melodies, chord progressions all happen when we move from one note to another.

Interval training is often considered the backbone of ear training – and for good reason. How can we comprehend the rich possibilities of melodies and harmonies without a strong perception of how one note relates to another?

Yet often traditional interval training can be difficult, dry, and, well… boring.

As Christopher Sutton described in About The Ear Training Trap, unless you relate your ear training to your actual musical life, it’s easy to loose enthusiasm. The solution is to relate your ear training and music theory to playing your instrument.

In this month’s Instrument Packs Musical U’s Resident Pros for guitar, piano, and bass introduce the concepts show how each one of these instruments has a unique relationship to intervals. But beyond basic fingering patterns, the creative minds of our Resident Pros reveal the musical magic that brings intervals to life.

In other words, the intervals are released from their theoretical cages and we experience just how beautiful, mysterious, and powerful they behave in the wild: http://musl.ink/respackintervals

Learn more about Musical U Resident Pro Sara Campbell: https://sarasmusicstudio.com/

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What’s New in Musical U: April 2018

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Come see the new things that we have in store for you inside of Musical U! http://musl.ink/munewsapr18

We have three big things to mention at Musical U this month. The first was the official launch of our Improv Roadmap which rounded out last month’s “Improv Month” celebrations. Then we had new Resource Packs for guitar, bass and piano on the topic of Intervals. And two new Singing packs on swing rhythm and syncopation. And finally, we’ve made a big change to how you can join Musical U, which is important to know about if you’ve been thinking about joining. Stay tuned for the details on that.

So those were the three major changes at Musical U this month: A brand new Roadmap for Learning to Improvise, packed with training modules and exercises to take you from zero improv ability to free, creative and confident improvising. New Resource Packs for Intervals as well as singing ones for Swing Rhythm and Syncopation. And finally, a small change to how joining Musical U works, to ensure we can continue to help every member get the success they deserve.

Thanks for joining me for this look inside what’s new at Musical U this month – and I hope to see you inside soon!

http://musl.ink/munewsapr18

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Discover Your Own Musical Creativity, with Forrest Kinney

New musicality video:

Today we’re getting to speak with someone we’ve been hearing about for years, Forrest Kinney. He’s the author of the Pattern Play series of piano books which you might remember past guests Natalie Weber and Sara Campbell both mentioned as being fantastic for helping students get “off the page” and start to be more creative in their music-making. http://musicalitypodcast.com/66

He’s actually the author of 35 music learning books. He’s also a highly in-demand speaker, giving presentations on all the interesting things we’ll be talking about today, and still regularly performs, including dozens of private appearances at a certain billionaire’s house – stay tuned to hear about that.

In this conversation we talk about:

– Forrest’s own musical beginnings and whether such a creative musician as himself credits talent for that creative success

– The 4 Arts of Music that you can pick from and blend to find your own true identity as a musician

– A creative way to approach music theory – and his opinion on scales that often gets him in trouble!

If you’ve ever felt like learning to play sheet music note by note just wasn’t the right fit for you as a musician, or you’ve felt the urge to create even though you don’t consider yourself “a creative”, you’re going to love this episode.

We should mention there were a couple of bits here where our connection got a bit patchy and you might hear a few short cut-outs – stick with it, they were very short sections and we don’t think they’ll affect how much you’ll get out of listening to this.

Listen to the episode: http://musicalitypodcast.com/66

Links and Resources

Forrest Kinney’s website: https://forrestkinney.com/

Forrest’s books – including Pattern Play: https://forrestkinney.com/shop-page/

Interview with Natalie Weber: http://musl.ink/pod2/

Interview with Sara Campbell: http://musl.ink/pod14

Creating a Prepared Piano for the piece “Persia”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiuR1ZhS9wk/

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About Sight-Reading Music

New musicality video:

Are you intimidated by the idea of sight­ reading music, finding the skill to be intimidating and unattainable? This podcast episode explores how you can get started with learning this skill through musicality training, and the endless benefits that this ability yields. http://musicalitypodcast.com/65

Links and Resources

Interview with Ben Parry: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/the-instrument-inside-you-with-ben-parry/

SightReadingMastery.com: http://sightreadingmastery.com/

Solfa and Relative Pitch: https://www.musical-u.com/learn/solfege-do-re-mi-isnt-childs-play/

Speak Rhythms module preview: https://www.musical-u.com/modules/rhythm/speak-rhythms/

Listen to the episode: http://musicalitypodcast.com/65

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Singing: Swing Rhythm Resource Pack Preview

New musicality video:

First described as “swing” during the heyday of jazz as the popular dance music in the 1930s, patterns of uneven rhythms can now be found in many styles of pop, jazz, rock, country, blues, and more. But how do you learn to swing rhythm when it seems to be more like a feel or an art rather than something that can be clearly notated?
http://musl.ink/respackswing

In this month’s Instrument Packs Musical U’s Resident Pros for guitar, piano, and bass “do the math” on swing rhythms, with videos, PDFs, and MP3s that line out structured sequences of exercises to get you up and swinging.

http://musl.ink/respackswing

Learn more about Musical U Resident Pro Nina Rosenberg:
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