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224: Peter Tambroni on Student-Centered Teaching and Life Planning

224: Peter Tambroni on Student-Centered Teaching and Life Planning

FromContrabass Conversations


224: Peter Tambroni on Student-Centered Teaching and Life Planning

FromContrabass Conversations

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79 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2016
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Podcast episode

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Today's podcast features an in-depth conversation with Peter Tambroni.  This is a "round two" conversation that builds upon the topics that we covered in our previous talk on episode 204.  Today we dig into fallacies surrounding public school teaching, instrument setup, life planning, instrument insurance, practicing ideas, teaching philosophies, and much more.  This episode is a gold mine for anyone interested in taking their teaching game to the next level! Pete is the author of An Introduction to Bass Playing, which is now in its seventh edition, and is an active bass performer, teacher, and author.  You can learn more about Pete on his website petertambroni.com. Interview Highlights   Fallacies Surrounding Public School Teaching you don’t want to get too well-educated or you won’t be hired Pete has never found that to be true in the various districts in which he has worked everyone wants the best person for the position most districts will do what they can to give you credit for your past experience the right person for the job is the right person or the department philosophy-wise and personality-wise people tend to focus too much on the nitty-gritty skills - it’s more about fit than anything you should be interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you replacing people that are: good and well-liked good and not well-liked not good and well-liked not good and not well-liked Skills are easy to teach - personality and philosophy are not people tend to not ask enough questions in job interviews Pete always want to be somewhere where the administration supported fine arts performers practicing their craft - this was a question he posed in his interviews look at the distribution of music teacher positions - are people full-time orchestra, part orchestra and part general music, etc? what degree does fundraising play in the school?  this can turn into a nightmare learning the other instruments as a music teacher Pete took two extra semesters of violin and viola music ed programs are not all requiring bass for music ed majors   Instrument Setup the condition that many school basses are in - so easy to totally neglect them a bass with action that is too high is a catastrophically worse situation for a young player than a violin with action too high setup considerations for school instruments  fingerboard bridge shaping the need for a proper luthier the extreme difficulty created for younger bass students by basses that are poorly set up the advances that D’Addario has made in strings recently for students   Life Planning investing vs. saving index funds Apps and programs Betterment Wealthfront Robin Hood IRAs Roth IRAs 403b investment programs for educators   Instrument Insurance get a separate policy apart from your homeowners or renters insurance - these may not cover your instrument at a paying gig Clairon Merz-Huber   Practicing Ideas teaching replacement fingerings the challenge for bass players of heterogeneous string teaching (starting in D major, for example) nothing beats Simandl for mapping out the fingerboard Thomas Gale’s book Practical Studies for Double Bass is great for younger students starts in 1st and 4th positions - allows for physical anchor point of thumb against the neck block  helps eliminate the “old-school bass vertigo" teaching shifting finding the goal note should not be a fishing expedition! Mathias Wexler article about shifting in American String Teacher journal: “Throwing The Dart and Other Reflections on Intonation” from the November 2004 issue of American String Teacher. this is a link to the shifting exercise Pete describes shifting practice play stop evaluate play correct note if not in tune repeat above procedure until shift lands right on   General Teaching Philosophies try to teach for 10 years down the road try to teach for the student’s next teacher set people up so that things don’t need to be fixed in the future having students nail a sim
Released:
Jun 23, 2016
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Contrabass Conversations features interviews and performances from top leaders in the world of the double bass. Podcast host Jason Heath dives deep into what makes these world-class artists tick. With 2 million downloads and counting, Contrabass Conversations is the most popular podcast for double bassists. Join the community and experience life on the low end of the spectrum!