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reflection

Artist Blog
August 1, 2018 Christine Jensen

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counterline, inspiration, melody, reflection
Artist Blog
July 1, 2018 Zachary Bornheimer

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analysis, reflection, suite
Artist Blog
May 1, 2018 Florian Ross

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advice, inspiration, process, reflection
Artist Blog
March 1, 2018 Zachary Bornheimer

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composing, process, reflection
Artist Blog

An Interview with John Clayton

February 1, 2018 Paul Read

In this interview with Paul Read, John Clayton recounts his compositional origins, his processes, and his advice for young composers.

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advice, arranging, composing, interview, process, reflection
Artist Blog

Michael Phillip Mossman: On Arranging

January 1, 2018 Michael Mossman

Michael Phillip Mossman reflects on his work as an arranger, how those opportunities shaped him, and a few pieces of directly applicable tips and ideas.

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advice, inspiration, process, reflection
Artist Blog

Thinking Forward (Blog 17)

November 1, 2017 Paul Read

Artist Blog Curator and Composer Paul Read talks about the hidden benefits of curating this blog and asks for your feedback.

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artist blog, isjac, meta, reflection
Artist Blog

Scott Robinson: Following the Music

October 1, 2017 Zachary Bornheimer

Scott Robinson reflects on the lessons he’s learned as a musician abroad.

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performance, reflection, travel
Artist Blog

Ryan Keberle: Eight Things I’ve Learned About Jazz Composition and Arranging as a Freelance Trombonist

September 1, 2017 Zachary Bornheimer

Ryan Keberle talks about soloing, technique, and conception; eight lessons he’s learned while playing great composers’ music as a freelance trombonist.

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advice, process, reflection
Artist Blog

Adam Benjamin: Some Thoughts on Listening

August 1, 2017 Zachary Bornheimer

Adam Benjamin talks about listening with 7 different important checkboxes that musicians should definitely consider.

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advice, listening, reflection
Artist Blog

Bob Mintzer: The Ever Evolving Writing Process

July 1, 2017 Zachary Bornheimer

Bob Mintzer reflects on his process as a composer through his background, techniques for generating ideas, and executing those ideas.

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arranging, composing, process, reflection
Artist Blog

Asuka Kakitani: My personal perspective on composing

May 1, 2017 Asuka Kakitani

Asuka Kakitani reflects on her experience as a composer, the value of melody, and parenthood’s influence on composition.

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composing, inspiration, melody, reflection
Artist Blog

Paul Read: Minor and Major Seconds, 1959, Transcribing, Score Study and other Reflections

March 3, 2017 Paul Read

Paul Read reflects upon 5 things he’s learned in his career so far and the process of his growth and development.

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process, reflection, transcription

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