In this exclusive video and tab lesson, the funk maestro serves up a big ol' slice of rhythm layer cake that reimagines the guitar as keyboard, bass, as everything in the band| Guitar World
Games and music are two of the very few true universals of human culture -- although they take very different forms and have varying functions, it seems likely that all human societies feature music and games. In English we even use the same word for both activities: "play". While I wouldn't want to push the analogies too far, games have probably influenced my thinking about music more than I'm aware of. Today I realised that games-people have a name for much of what I do on this blog and I w...| cochranemusic.com
I’m a teacher. Well, I used to full time teach, but these days I do occasional substitute teaching while working on my platform and app. If you have been following for a while, you you probably know I’m a big advocate for outdoor play, outdoor learning, and carving out screen-free time whenever possible. That said,… The post 34 Online Educational Resources for Kids first appeared on .|
Just a quick follow-up to my previous post about Yagapriya. We start with the 4-8 chord inside Yagapriya, which isn't quartal, and end up developing a little world of quartal-like harmony from it.| cochranemusic.com
The formless form of divine light that dwells in all the temples of Kartikeya sounds like it would be pretty far out, if it were a musical scale, and indeed it is. Jyoti Swarupini is an unusual Carnatic scale that hasn't come up too often before in these parts so I thought I'd have a look at it. No more mangling of Hinduism, I promise. read more| Cochrane Music - Lessons
Everyone is always saying something along the lines of "limitations breed creativity" but you rarely get much practical detail about that. Assuming it's advice, it seems to be suggesting that we choose to be limited. But what sort of limitations might be useful and what might they be useful for? I don't have answers but I do have some thoughts and reflections... read more| Cochrane Music - Lessons
I've been thinking about the term "outsider artist" lately. When it was coined, the artworld (and in particular, for our purposes, the music world) was unrecognizably different from how it is today. I'm beginning to think that a lot of us could consider ourselves outsider artists and maybe that would be a fruitful response to our present predicament. A rambling monologue follows, but I promise some nice pictures to go with it. "Henry Darger Butterflies" by Brooklyn Taxidermy read more| Cochrane Music - Lessons
Last time we looked at what we can make from the minor pentatonic scale plus two of the notes b2, 3, b5 and 7. This time we look at the remaining possible notes 2, b6 and 6. The previous batch of scales were rather well-behaved but these are a bit more of a mixture. We'll look through them all, recap everything and see if we can find a higher-level perspective on it all. read more| Cochrane Music - Lessons
Some Sub-Saharan African communities celebrate annual festivals that are preceded by a mandated period of silence (or quiet, at any rate) in which music-making is banned (source, source). I don't know much about these musical cultures but the general idea has been weirdly impactful for me. read more| Cochrane Music - Lessons
The "blues scale" is a common name for the hexatonic you get from adding a b5 to the minor pentatonic (1-b3-4-b5-5-b7). The idea is to play minor pentatonic with a "spicy note". Other spicy notes are the major 3 and (less often employed) the major 7 and b9. As a bit of fun, let's see what happens when we add two of these to minor pentatonic to produce a seven-note scale that, in theory, ought to have one foot in blues / rock language that everyone who has heard twentieth century pop music wil...| Cochrane Music - Lessons
Continuing from my previous post, this is an exploration of the tritone sub hexatonic (e.g., C-Db-E-F#-G-Bb) and its complement (e.g. D-Eb-F-G#-A-B). They're the same pitch class set (6-30) but feel and sound very different on the instrument. read more| Cochrane Music - Lessons
Today I spent some time analysing and messing about with Ganamurti, one of the Carnatic melakata scales. This actually happened by accident -- I intended to look at something else, which I'll come back to, but wrote it down wrong on my way to the studio and didn't check until much later. I thought the results were quite nice so I'm counting this as a happy accident. read more| Cochrane Music - Lessons
I had a thought today that ended up in a bit of a rabbit hole. This is one of those posts that's probably just pseudo-academic hocus-pocus but there are lots of weird chords and scales in it and maybe there's even something to the "theory" stuff too.| cochranemusic.com
The first truth about lesson planning is a paradox: In a perfect world, it wouldn’t even exist. Designing curriculum and instruction is its own science, and a difficult one at that. When well-desig…| Education Rickshaw
I chose to end my mini-sabbatical with something that stretched me far beyond my comfort zone: a 10-day Vipassana silent retreat. Ten full days of silence. No phone. No books. No journals. No conve…| teshmbaabu
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In the last decade, we have been able to see an immense growth of technology involvement in education. We're not only talking about using computers in the classroom anymore. Technology, big data and the Internet have started revolutionizing every aspect of education in the recent years. Of course, students are benefiting the most from this technology boom, but they're not the only ones. Parents, teachers and school administrators are all experiencing this positive change that is modernizing, ...| Blog | Startup Grind
Things I learned and believe, condensed into some sort of guide.| Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and Writings
n spiritual contexts, a karmic relationship is often seen as a connection based on past-life interactions, where souls reunite to resolve past issues or learn specific lessons. Once these karmic lessons are integrated and the debt is paid, the relationship, which was once binding, can end.| Poetry For Healing
As 2023 draws to a close, I’m reflecting on what lessons I learned this year and what I’m looking forward to in 2024. While the basic rules of marketing and communications haven’t changed, new technologies, lean budgets, and choosier buyers continued to both inspire and challenge marketers. As always, communicators and marketers adjusted from lessons … Continue reading "Marketing and communications lessons and predications to help you succeed" The post Marketing and communications les...| Crystal Clear Communications
Alnierys Venegas, ACNP and Victoria Morneau share how embracing unexpected career twists led them to find meaningful work in the sector.| Nonprofit Leadership Alliance
I’ve now been back in Munich for a few weeks, feeling much better and appreciating the comforts of home: warm showers, a proper bed, and home cooking at the top of the list.| Randomwire
You know your child needs to develop better practice habits. They are in band or orchestra because you want them to develop a love for music and to learn a new skill. You know the benefits of their learning to play an instrument will last a lifetime. You want them to love it too but... The post 11 Key Steps to a Successful Practice Routine appeared first on Hillje Music Centers.| Hillje Music Centers
Few things on this entire planet are better for a child than learning to play a musical instrument. Studies of every age group show benefits ranging from better communication skills to improved muscular coordination to something simple yet truly profound… Kids who play music smile more. Music instruction can begin at any age and have... The post The benefits of learning to play a musical instrument as a child appeared first on Hillje Music Centers.| Hillje Music Centers
A Sijo “no reason not to sit,” he’d say “it keeps the seat clean and dry;” Papa lived by quiet rules: disturb no one, don’t leave a mess; now on escalators I say “Stand to the right”—an…| The Skeptic's Kaddish 🇮🇱
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Top 38 Awesome Life Quotes About Life Lessons. Best Life Quotes And Sayings “You can’t calm the storm… so stop trying. What you can do is calm yourself. The storm will pass. Do you want to achieve success in business and life? Do you need help to face your challenges? Here’s 38 famous inspirational quotes […]| Dreams Quote
What is Lu Jong? Lu Jong is an ancient Tibetan practice that combines physical exercise with meditation for self-healing and overall wellness. Simple yet powerful movements gently work the spine to promote flexibility and core strength. Similar to Qigong, energetic blocks are released within the chakras which strengthen the immune system as vibrancy is restored […]| What's Up & What's Not …
What is Lu Jong? Lu Jong is an ancient Tibetan practice that combines physical exercise with meditation for self-healing and overall wellness. Simple yet powerful movements gently work the spine to promote flexibility and core strength. Similar to Qigong, energetic blocks are released within the chakras which strengthen the immune system as vibrancy is restored […]| What's Up & What's Not …
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Tibetan tantric yoga, laid down by the tantric tradition of master Pundit Naropa and Lama Marpa Lotsawa, is a practice that has been done by Indian and Tibetan yogis for centuries. It is not…| What's Up & What's Not ...
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by embracing the multifaceted aspects present within yourself and the world, grow as a person| Maharshi's blog
It’s been over a year since I last shared here — not for lack of stories, but because life got loud, fast, and full. Building a startup (especially in Africa) is no walk in the park. It’s a mix of …| teshmbaabu
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I took some time to pen down my thoughts on the state of our business/sector and the African tech ecosystem in 2023, some critical lessons learnt, and my general outlook for 2024 and beyond.| teshmbaabu
I am grateful to list on Forbes Africa among 30 young Africans who choose to write tomorrow’s history today; with relentless focus, stubborn self-belief and unwavering determination. This recognition however, comes during the toughest phase of my entrepreneurial journey; amidst uncertain times, where every day is a battle. That notwithstanding, I know that I am privileged to… Continue reading The Underdog Journey to Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 Cover| teshmbaabu
After the announcement and news on raising our first external round of capital, several budding African entrepreneurs have reached out to me through various social media channels asking, “Tesh, please could you share some tips on how you did it?” Reflecting upon the same and the numerous congratulatory messages that came streaming in this past week… Continue reading My top lessons from fundraising for our startup in Africa| teshmbaabu
JUDGEMENT IS A BLADE She is a good sorcerer, but a poor disciple. She finds it difficult to concentrate. When she arrives the bell has been struck—the lesson has already started. The teacher looks at her sideways. The teacher sighs, closes his eyes, and continues. “Judgement is a blade,” he says. “When you judge another,” the teacher says, “you thrust a dagger at their chest. It may be that you cause a wound.” She sits on her meditation cushion, and tries to settle. “When you ...| Zedeck Siew's Writing Hours
Anat Cohen and Paquito D’Rivera, two of the world’s top jazz clarinetists, discuss the essential jazz clarinet recordings that shaped their careers. Discover iconic jazz clarinet albums in this article, which explores the rich history of jazz clarinet.| The Vault at Music & Arts
Two years ago, I had to travel from Philadelphia to Atlanta. As I waited to get through airport security, two Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents stood in front of me. They had just…| The Heart of the Matter
Dear Granddaughter, Your life is ahead of you. Flashes of insight will come, but real understanding takes time. My hope is that you seriously consider the path contained in this letter. The greatest conquest of your life is to defeat the foe within–your ego–and to obtain union with God. It wasn’t until I was eighty that my “aha moment” happened. It was in the reading of Sermon Ninety-Five by fourteenth century Dominican friar named Meister The post A Letter to My Granddaughter appea...| Conciliar Post
Columnist Leigh Anne Nelson, who's undergone many scans, offers readers her lessons in how to prepare for an MRI.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Life Lessons From Lord Ganesha, these life examples can set you on the correct way for life-Accept Your Flaws, Never Give Up, Always be Humble, and some more| Next Mashup
You're going to get what you giving. The positive that you bring into the universe should return abundantly to you. People should step up and continue to add| FunZumo
Inspired by the Olympic athletes at the 2024 Paris Games, columnist Dagmar Munn shares the lessons she's applying to her life with ALS.| ALS News Today
Wow, it’s hard to believe that I have been blogging for 10 years. The very first blog post was published on July 20, 2014. Although I had created a few| Tawcan
My first blog saved my life. I started blogging by accident. It’s my first real attempt at blogging. My second attempt at starting a business online. My journey into blogging started in 2015. I stumbled on the name Bamidele Onibalusi on a public forum. I googled him, read his story, and all his blog entries on […]| Adeyemi Adetilewa
Though it has been a challenging year, columnist Michelle Fredman is grateful for the lessons she has learned — including how to enjoy her own company.| Lymphoma News Today
Autism inclusion doesn’t stop at Level 1 Autism, it doesn’t come with conditions, and it doesn’t stop when it’s hard.| The Autism Cafe
I’m sharing my thoughts on turning 40 next month and the lessons that are the foundation of what I’ve learned in the past 40 years.| Wit & Delight | Designing a Life Well-Lived
I was employee #10 and working for a Boston based software company that developed the first Applicant Tracking System (ATS) that scanned resumes and created a digital searchable version of the resume. The post Lessons in Competitive Positioning first appeared on True Sales Results.| True Sales Results
“We have started Sunday afternoon Bible readings, in my room, on the seven carvings of Solomon’s temple. That temple seems to be in its full sense a picture of the perfect service of the Chur…| Lilias Trotter
Unlike many of his counterparts in the “seduction community”, writer Neil Strauss has a career outside of men’s advice. Strauss has worked as a writer for Rolling Stone magazine, …| Pickup Lines Blog
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