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MusTech.Net Music, Technology, & Education: PMEA Clinic 2009- Bridging The Gap Between The Composers, The Performers, And The Audience

  • Andy Zweibel · 7 months ago
    Sounds like it was a great presentation! One suggestion for next time--in addition to the slides, perhaps it would be beneficial to create an audio recording of the session, so that all that dialogue (which I'm sure was extremely constructive) could be shared? You do a lot of presenting, I know, so you could even create a podcast feed of the audio recordings of your presentations. I believe Jim Frankel does this, and it's been really nice getting to listen to some of his presentations that I missed!
  • Dr. J. Pisano · 7 months ago
    Jim is a pioneer and in my opinion currently, "top of the game". He does this many times.

    Most of the time, I don't have the extra time or energy to do this...I'm just happy getting the power-point up for folks and especially for those that come to the session to have. The presentation was pretty "killer" though! :) It would be great if the organizations would assign some of the Collegiate MEA folks (or other technical types) to do this though... it would be a great way to get them involved, and at the presentations (maybe for free!). At this point (and most likely for the next decade or so), the majority of clinic presenters or those giving "papers" just aren't savvy enough to pull this off. Many people I talk to though, don't want to give their information out though for whatever reasons. We are losing a lot of great information though...

    I'm working on an upcoming "on the scene" podcast with Travis Weller and Owen Bradley... I'm going to Skype them after their upcoming band adjudication festival in Tennsesee and talk about the process and get their thoughts right after the event....I need to check if they are going to be close to Keith Mason...maybe we can have him in on it as well.. thinking out-loud!