Chord Spelling Standardization
Chord Spelling Standardization By Jerry Tachoir While attending Berklee College of Music from 1973 – 76, there was a campaign underway to standardize the spelling
Chord Spelling Standardization By Jerry Tachoir While attending Berklee College of Music from 1973 – 76, there was a campaign underway to standardize the spelling
How to Make Marketing Yourself on Social Media Less Overwhelming By Marina Terteryan JEN Marketing & Communications Coordinator // Integrated Marketing Consultant As a marketing
Leading by Example: Jazz in 21st Century Education By JR Gould When John Adams said, “There are two educations. One should teach us how to
Jazz Industry & Music Business Committee Examines The U.S. Copyright Office Study on Music Licensing Part II By Cheryl Slay Carr This article is the second in
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Jazz Pedagogy for Music Educators By Patrick Brown, Musician and Educator INTRODUCTION Jazz is often taught through performance at the college/university level and is usually
Recording Tips and Tricks: Microphones & Microphone Placement By Kelly Garner Microphones: Choose Wisely Choosing the correct microphone for each instrument is one of the
Set & Setting in the Combo Room By Hal Galper PART TWO: SET Attitude Is Everything Probably the least understood but most important musical admonition,
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How to Establish a Jazz Program, and Ideas to Jumpstart Your Existing Program By Steve Holley, Educator and JEN Membership Committee Chair As the chair