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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Music Therapy and Special Music Education Journal

Approaches: Music Therapy and Special Music Education is the first Greek online journal which dedicated to the field of Music Therapy, as well as to the field of Special Music Education.

The vision of APPROACHES is the systematic development and advance of scientific dialogue, as well as the information of the broader audience through the publication of articles and research relevant to music therapy and/or to music education of people with special needs.

APPROACHES is a biannual publication (spring and autumn) and it is accessible free of charge. About us and our Philosophy
Contents: Vol 4, No 2, 2012 of Approaches: Music Therapy & Special Music Education, 
Related Journals and Databases:
David Dillard, Temple University, jwne@temple.edu, @davidpdillard, (215) 204 - 4584  

Songwriting | Coursera

…in a free, online course. Learn an efficient, effective process for writing songs that express your ideas and emotions, including a range of tools that revolve around the concept of prosody—the matching of lyrics and music to support your underlying message.

View intro video on page (link below). Other free music courses from Coursera include Introduction to Guitar, Listening to World MusicHow Music WorksSurvey of Music TechnologyIntroduction to Digital Sound Design and more

Mar 1st 2013 (6 weeks long): Songwriting | Coursera: taught by Pat Pattison, Berklee College of Music


About the Course

There’s a songwriter lurking somewhere inside you, peeking around corners, wondering if it’s safe to come out. Now it is. This course is an invitation to let your inner songwriter step into the sunlight. All it takes is a simple “yes” and you’ll be climbing that windy hill, marveling at the view.
If you haven’t written any or many songs, this course will show you an efficient, effective process for tailoring songs to express your ideas and emotions. If you have, you’ll look at your process differently, taking control of aspects of the process you may have not noticed.
The course will start by examining the tools available to you, all revolving around the essential concept of prosody. You’ll learn to use your tools to enhance your message—to work compositionally at the same time you’re developing your ideas.
You’ll be working both lyrically and musically, though musically it’s not necessary that you either read music or play an instrument. If you play, great, and you’ll be encouraged to play and record your musical responses to the assignments. If you don’t play, the course offers you a number of musical loops to work with. All you’ll have to do is sing your melodies over the loops.
Assignments will ask you to post something for peer review—sometimes lyric lines or sections, sometimes melodies, sometimes both. None of it has to be polished. The course is about writing, not performing.
Most important, you’ll have a lot of fun.

About the Instructor

Pat Pattison is a professor at Berklee College of Music and the author of several online courses in songwriting and creative writing offered through the college’s continuing education division, Berkleemusic.com. The courses—Lyric Writing: Tools and StrategiesLyric Writing: Writing from the Title,Lyric Writing: Writing Lyrics to MusicCreative Writing: Poetry, and Creative Writing: Finding Your Voice—are instructor-led and offered four times each year to anyone, anywhere in the world. Pat’s former students include Grammy-award-winning artists John Mayer, Gillian Welch, and Tom Hambridge. In addition to teaching, Pat is the author of four books on songwriting, including Songwriting without Boundaries, Writing Better Lyrics, The Essential Guide to Lyric Form and Structure, and The Essential Guide to Rhyming. He has written over 50 articles on songwriting for various magazines and blogs and presents clinics for songwriters around the world.

Course Syllabus

Lesson 1: Standing Straight or Leaning Forward 
By the end of this lesson, you will understand the concept of prosody as it relates to the number of lines/musical phrases in a section. You’ll create both stable and unstable line/musical groupings, using an odd or even number of lines and musical phrases. You’ll begin thinking about the song you’ll create and perhaps its chorus.
Lesson 2: Stopping and Going
In this lesson, you’ll work with line lengths/musical phrases, the school crossing guard of your song. You will gain a deeper understanding of prosody by creating both stable and unstable sections using matched and unmatched line lengths and musical phrases. You’ll apply this information to your song.
Lesson 3: Sonic GPS—Mapping your Song with Rhyme
By the end of this lesson, you will understand the relationship of rhyme schemes and matched and unmatched musical phrases to prosody. You’ll create both stable and unstable sections, using various rhyme schemes to show your ear the way to go home. Matched and unmatched musical phrases solidify your sonic GPS.
Lesson 4: Finding the Song’s DNA
By the end of this lesson, you will confirm or find a song title, put it in a spectrograph to see its growth potential, and create a chorus. You will address setting: the relationship between lyric rhythm and melodic rhythm.
Lesson 5: Serving the Song’s Boss
By the end of this lesson, you will understand the principles of creating verses that serve your chorus and create structural/musical contrast with it. You will address the use of musical downbeats and its relationship to prosody.
Lesson 6: Crossing the Finished Line
By the end of this lesson, you will understand the function of bridges in creating lyrical/musical contrast with both verse and chorus. You will put the finishing touches on your song by working through a checklist.

Recommended Background

No prior songwriting or musical experience is necessary.

Suggested Readings

Writing Better Lyrics, second edition, by Pat Pattison. Publisher: Writer's Digest Books. ISBN-10: 1582975779.

Course Format

The course consists of video demonstrations, with integrated quizzes that allow you to reinforce your knowledge of the material before moving on. You will have assignments that ask you to write or record examples of your song ideas for peer review.

FAQ

  • Do I need to have prior songwriting experience or musical ability?
No. Playing an instrument, such as the guitar or keyboard, is helpful but not necessary.
  • Can I work on my own music?
Absolutely. If you do not have your own music, you will be able to use musical loops supplied in the course.
  • What do I need in order to submit recording assignments?
During the course, you will be asked at times to submit recorded examples of your song ideas. In order to do this, you will need your computer's built-in microphone or an external microphone plugged directly into your computer (via built-in ports or an external audio interface), in addition to basic audio recording software, such as Audacity, that will allow you to record yourself and save the recording in MP3 format.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Broadway Production, Dec15 in #Mountainair

…Mountain Arts on Broadway, that is. iCreate's "Broadway Productiona," a musical, Home for the Holidays, opens there 2 pm tomorrow, December 15.

the rest of December at OFFCenter

…& part of February: calendar, activities, descriptions, donation, contact / hours information. The OFFCenter Art Project is iCreate's music outreach partner in Albuquerque. 

This afternoon, David Patterson has his recital to demonstrate course completion and earn guitar. It will be at OffCenter Arts at 3PM. He has learned  over 5 songs in just 12 classes. Two of them will be Christmas songs. Tomorrow is the iCreate Christmas Musical ~ 2pm at Mountain Arts on Broadway.

La Rondalla de Albuquerque - Traditional Music
click image to hear La Rondalla de Albuquerque
click image to hear La Rondalla de Albuquerque
Thursday Nights, 5:30-7pm
(studio will remain open until 7pm when La Rondalla is playing)

La Rondalla de Albuquerque brings their music from New Mexico, México and Latin America to OFFCenter via harp, guitar, guitarron, vihuela, jarana, violin, mandolin, manjo-uke (mandolin/banjo/ukelele) and voice! FREE every Thursday evening through the winter during open art studio. Please call first if you are making a special trip down to hear them as occasionally circumstances arise that may require La Rondalla to miss a practice.
a new Call for Art

"Well Red." - the power and passion of the color red
First Friday ARTScrawl Exhibit Opening
Friday, February 1st, 5-8pm

Artists are invited to submit up to 2 pieces in any medium exploring the myth, meaning or feelings from the color red. Subject matter is open, but pieces must be dominated by red hues. Bring your artwork into OFFCenter during our regular Open Studio hours from Tues., Jan. 22nd through Tues., Jan 29th.

Do Your Holiday Gift Shopping at OFFCenter
Please stop by and check out the latest artwork and fundraising products in OFFCenter's Gift Shop! During the month of December we will expand our gift shop to the entire studio gallery to showcase the latest art of our many talented studio artists. This will be a great chance to pick up a few unique holiday gifts.
Donate Your Vehicle to OFFCenter!
You can now donate your old vehicle (running or not) to OFFCenter Community Arts. It's fast and easy. Just go to this link, fill out your vehicle information and they'll pick up your vehicle, assess the scrap metal or resale value, send you the forms for your taxes and send OFFCenter a check!

Help Raise Awareness about OFFCenter!
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Free Weekly Workgroups

ON-GOING CREATIVITY WORKGROUPS (FREE): just drop in!
Writing Group with Mandy Gardner - Wednesdays: 3-4pm
Painting and Drawing with Dave Blecha - Thursdays: 1-3pm
Card Making with Karen Turner - Thursdays: 3-5pm
Basic Guitar with Kay Stillion - Fridays: 2:30-3:30pm
Basic Ukulele with Kay Stillion - Fridays: 3:30-4:30pm
Knitting and Crochet Circle - Saturdays: 11:30am-1:30pm

You can always access our schedule of events/workshops at our online calendar:
http://www.offcenterarts.org/calendar.htm

Winter Open Studio Hours: Tu-Th: 1-6pm, Fr: 1-5 pm, Sa: 10am-2 pm
(exceptions for special scheduled events)

Questions/Comments: studio808@qwestoffice.net or (505) 247-1172


Sunday, November 18, 2012

Indoor Grow Room

…winter is coming. Time to bring it indoors. Here's a video tour…
Indoor Grow Room Tour just for YOU!
Take a moment to join me upstairs in the tropical grow room for a fun and colorful update on some of the residents. Lemons, Pomegranates, Buttercrunch lettuce, Yukon Gold potatoes, Garden Huckleberries, Italian parsley and many more are waiting for you today. It's always a Good Day when you can join me in the grow room. :)

Find me on Facebook for a fun, Family-friendly gardening page with hundreds of fun friendly gardeners who would love to meet you.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Sat Nov3 Meetings & More: CommunityGarden & iCreate

Tomorrow will be a busy day for iCreate and friends of the Mountainair Community Garden
  • 9 - 10 am, iCreate Community Garden meeting at Mountainair's art center, Mountain Arts on Broadway {Ed Note: the soil test report is available and presumably will be discussed, otherwise there is no agenda. Call Lenora at 847-2419 about the agenda}

  • 10 am -  12 nooniCreate's ukulele workshop, offered in cooperation with the Manzano Mountain Art Council and MOaB community arts education program, same location as garden meeting above.
  • 1 - 2 pm, iCreate Music Outreach and Board meeting @ Lenora's house

Saturday, October 13, 2012

REMINDER: Garden Party TODAY

…Saturday in #Mountainair…Oct13 starting 4:30pm…Garden Party by iCreate / Mountainair Community Garden at the garden space at Mountain Arts on Broadway

Lenora Romero writes,

Hope to see you and friends at the garden party.  I will have a computer with some very nice pictures of the garden under construction this summer for those who might like to see them. We also have pictures of the recent arts and garden field trip for MES students.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

recital & meeting reminder + community garden update

…today is the recital, followed by a meeting (alas, no agenda available). The Garden Party is coming soon. Invite a friend. The Garden Party  Potluck is next Saturday is Saturday, October 13, 4:30 pm at MAoB's Community Garden area, concurrent with the Mountainair art council's Outdoor Art Sculpture Project Day


Lenora Romero writes,

Saturday, September 29, 2012

OFFCenter Events/Workshops


Silk Painting Workshop
Silk Painting Workshop
Instructor: Claudia Fluegge
Sunday, October 7th, 11am - 2pm
Cost: $40

Registration and Pre-payment required.


Painting on silk is a playful and colorful adventure. If you have never tried it, this is your chance to take an excellent class with the accomplished instructor and artist Claudia Fluegge. Claudia has won numerous national awards for her silk painting work and currently exhibits at Weems Gallery in Albuquerque. Class participants will start by stretching a white piece of silk over a frame. Then Claudia will lead you through an exploration of basic silk painting techniques such as salting, outlining, and applying dyes with a paintbrush. Usually there is enough time to make two pieces. Finished pieces must be steamed to fix the dyes. Claudia will charge $2 per piece if you would like her to do the steaming for you. If you have previously taken this class, she would love to have you back to do more painting.


Space is limited to 12 people, so call 247-1172 to register and pre-pay now!
Creativity Workgroups Exhibit

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Bountiful Gardens e-newsletter


BG logo 2

…gets you ready for winter gardening. HT Yvonne Savio, Common Ground Garden Program, University of California Cooperative Extension, 

Natasha with Pika Trit bundleJamie to 7 10 (8)
A special short newsletter on winter crops

Timing is one of the garden skills that takes a lot of experience. Customers tell us that they like hearing when it is planting time for each gardening season.  So--we saved the tips on winter crops until now, when planting time is coming around.  

Everything we mention in this newsletter can be planted from now for at least a month. In mild-winter areas, you can plant much longer. 

Some of these crops grow food for you, like garlic and wheat, others grow fertilizer for your soil, and (best of all), both kinds of winter crops help keep weeds out of your garden!  

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Friday, September 21, 2012

Another good #GARDENING #video


… for #Mountainair gardeners & growers from Praxxus55712:
Cool weather is here! Time to gather the remnants from my garden for compost to ensure next season's garden is a bumper crop. Tips for adding trace minerals from items in your yard. Info on high nitrogen, potassium and calcium sources. Join me for composting tips and advice. No worries about blight or salmonella in my compost. It's fun, EASY and much simpler than you may think. Today is a Good Day! More

YouTube 

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Sept 9: "We Art the People!" #FolkArt Festival

…presented by OFFCenter Community Arts Project, #iCreate's Albuquerque music outreach partner, plus calendar for workshop, lessons


10th Annual "We Art the People!" Folk Art Festival
10th Annual "We Art the People!"
Folk Art Festival
Sunday, Sept. 9th

10 am - 4 pm
Robinson Park

The 10th Annual "We ART the People!" Folk Art Festival will be held at Robinson Park in downtown Albuquerque. Spontaneous fun for the whole family including the 10th annual giant puppet parade, over 100 arts and craft vendors with local, hand-made creations, group and individual art making activities for kids of ALL ages, two stages with musical and dance performances, theater, local food vendors, and the OFFCenter bake sale & white elephant yard sale tent. All events are FREE.

Info: OFFCenter Community Arts Project, 808 Park Avenue SW, 247- 1172. Click here for more info.
Call for Volunteers! for our 10th Annual Folk Art Festival
Sunday Sept 9th from 10 am - 4 pm
To become a volunteer, please contact OFFCenter at studio808@qwestoffice.net, 247-1172 or Chami at 505-280-7041.
*We still need help with the following:*
* Community Art Making areas - giant coloring book and paper tower construction

* Videographers/Photographers to document our 10th Annual Folk Art Festival activities/performances

* Bake Sale Bakers (bring baked goods day of event or make special delivery arrangements - call Karen 858-0784 for details )

* Giant Puppet Parade participants! Everyone's invited to dance and parade - see workshops above for dance rehearsals and puppet making workshops prior to Sept. 9th.


* Trash management (afternoon)


* Site clean-up and break down (end of day)

If you're interested in sponsoring this event, or know someone who is, please contact Ron at (505) 247-1172 or rjbreen@qwestoffice.net for more info...
Silk Painting Workshop
Silk Painting Workshop
Instructor: Claudia Fluegge
Sunday, October 7th, 11am - 2pm
Cost: $40

Registration and Pre-payment required.


Painting on silk is a playful and colorful adventure. If you have never tried it, this is your chance to take an excellent class with the accomplished instructor and artist Claudia Fluegge. Claudia has won numerous national awards for her silk painting work and currently exhibits at Weyrich Gallery in Albuquerque. Class participants will start by stretching a white piece of silk over a frame. Claudia will then lead you through an exploration of basic silk painting techniques such as salting, outlining, and applying dyes with a paintbrush. Usually there is enough time to make two pieces.

Finished pieces must be steamed to fix the dyes. Claudia will charge $2 per piece if you would like her to do the steaming for you. If you have previously taken this class, she would love to have you back to do more painting. Finished pieces must be steamed to fix the dyes. Claudia will charge $2 per piece if you would like her to do the steaming for you.
All materials provided (up to 4 pieces). Add'l silk can be purchased for $2.50/piece.

Space is limited to 10 people, so call 247-1172 to register and pre-pay now!
You can always access our schedule of events/workshops at our online calendar:
http://www.offcenterarts.org/calendar.htm

Regular Open Studio Hours: Tu-Th: 1-7pm, Fr: 1-5 pm, Sa: 10am-2 pm
Questions/Comments: studio808@qwestoffice.net or (505) 247-1172

ON-GOING CREATIVITY WORKGROUPS (FREE): just drop in!
Writing Group with Mandy Gardner - Wednesdays: 3-4 pm
Painting and Drawing with Dave Blecha - Thursdays: 1-3 pm
Card Making with Karen Turner - Thursdays: 3-5 pm
Basic Guitar with Kay Stillion - Fridays: 2:30-3:30pm
Basic Ukulele with Kay Stillion - Fridays: 3:30-4:30 pm


Friday, August 31, 2012

Choose Compassionate Consumption

…reposted from UUSC, "advancing human rights is the joining of many hands," reflecting essential elements of the iCreate mission

The goods we buy, the clothes we wear, the food we eat — where does it all come from? Today's global supply chain of goods and services is complex and far from transparent. Understanding the origin of a product you purchase — including the labor conditions under which it was produced — can be difficult. Striving to feel connected to all the hands that have touched that item on its journey of production can be even more daunting.

The values of compassionate consumption mission is guided by several principles that relate directly to economic justice.
What you can do... Choose Compassionate Consumption

Sunday, July 29, 2012

OFFCenter Community Arts Project blog

Check out our Albuquerque's music outreach partner's blog for pictures and more. The blog is mostly pictures, which is welcome because I complain a lot about not getting enough of those. The first picture is Kay teaching a Friday mandolin class at OFFCenter CommunityArts


Below is Rick's famous 2nd iCreate recital, played left handed. I added the blog to my overflowing feed reader and will post pictures of last Friday's mandolin concert as soon as they appear...beats waiting for Ron at OFFCenter not to send them.



OFFCenter Community Arts Project

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Listening to World Music

…learn the ideas & vocabulary for listening to world music. Examine the music of several world music cultures & how they have entered into mainstream popular culture. There is still time to join Listening to World Music taught by Carol Muller, Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania.


About the Course



With the click of a mouse, now more than ever we are able to access sounds made by people from all around the world. And yet, most of us don't listen to the wide diversity of music available to us, probably because it sounds so strange. This class will open up the world of music to you. We begin with a brief history of recording technology, the music industry and the place of world music in that narrative; you are introduced to keywords for talking about music cross-culturally; and then proceed to half a dozen musical cultures around the world. In each of these musical cultures, we examine the ways in which music works in those distant cultures, how it sounds, what it means, who may perform it; and then we ask ourselves where this music has traveled and entered into the Western popular culture as entertainment, political discourse, or artistic purpose.
Listening to World Music | Coursera

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Ripen Tomatoes & more summer gardening tips

…just out on Praxxus' YouTube channel of gardening videos, heavy on the tomatoes.There is a "Tomato Channel" on YouTube too as well as a "Pepper Growing Channel"




Thursday, July 19, 2012

Garden Maintenance

…and a call from garden manager for volunteers to weed and water, plus video  just for lagniappe. NB: video (obviously) not of the Mountainair Community Garden, but at least about desert gardening. 




 Joan Embree writes,

OFFCenter July Event Schedule

iCreate's Albuquerque Music Outreach partner offers studio space, workshops, free and at cost arts, crafts, music and other classes

OFFCenter will be open during a special time JUST FOR KIDS!
Kids' Open Studio
Tuesdays and Thursdays
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
June 19th - July 26th


OFFCenter will be open just for kids during the above times. Kids 15 and under can have full rein of the studio and its materials to create artwork in the medium of their choice! No need to make a reservation, just show up any or all of the days starting June 19th through July 26th. 

Monday, July 16, 2012

Listen to the Higgs Boson

While waiting for pictures from the Saturday concert: here's a different kind of music story. We've been neglecting music stories for the  garden beat, which is only one of our iCreate projects, and have our editorial eye out for interesting music and other personal creativity related stories. You can also follow iCreate on Facebook.


Researchers say they have "sonified" the data from the Atlas experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland, making it possible to "hear" the newly discovered Higgs Boson-like particle, dubbed the "God particle" by Nobel-prize winning physicist Leon Lederman.

The result is a melody which resembles the dotted rhythm of the habanera, a Cuban dance which became popular in Spain in the early 19th century.

Read the rest at UTNE Altwire – Listen to the Higgs Boson : Discovery New and much more on Utne Altwire

Saturday, July 14, 2012

‘The# FarmersMarket Guide’ a handy book for shoppers

The #Mountainair Farm & Garden Market is in its second year, surviving and thriving. In additions to Mountainair Community Garden,, local home gardeners and permaculturists and, recently noted, a small community garden at St Vincent de Paul's. Farmers markets supported by local producers, artisans and shoppers are central to local sustainability, central to iCreate's mission.
Farmers markets can carry an amazing abundance of products. At this time of year shoppers might find fresh fruit, vegetables, herbs, salad greens, cut flowers, baked goods, eggs, meats, honey, jams, preserves and soaps. 

Friday, July 6, 2012

Saturday July7, pre-Jubilee gardening

Community Garden manager Joan Embree writes, 

Dear all,

     Saturday morning, before the parade and all the other town events, I will be at the Community Garden to plant up the new plants I got with the last of our Bingo money.  If any of you can be there to join in the actions, it will be great.

     I have followed Lenora's example and replanted some beans in our struggling bean row.  Don't know whether we'll get much, but we'll keep trying.  Also, I'd like to transplant a few of the smaller sunflowers from random places into the sunflower row behind the beans.  We'd like them to be spectacular by the time of the Sunflower Festival, no?

     We have some open beds still, and though it's late, I think we could plant them up just to see what we can get.  We have lots of seeds in the shed.

     How about these rains?  THEY ought to make our plants feel better!
     
Thanks for all you do, Joan
    


Monday, July 2, 2012

July14: #Mountainair NM: iCreate & CWA Western Music Festival

from the NM Tourism Calendar 



iCreate is a non profit community service group offering music, creativity and gardening outreach programs for youth in Mountainair, NM. They will have a fiddle group featuring Karisa, Jayden & Samantha and a guitar group featuring Anthony. 


Western Music Association performers include multipe award winnering singer songwriters Syd Masters and Jim Jones; Albuquerque Western Swing Band, the Tumbleweeds; local singer-songwriters. James Michael and Doug Muchmore. Event at the gazebo in the historic Shaffer Hotel's garden.  


Call Joe 505-503-1724, Elma 505-847-0228 or Doug 575-849-1270.
Saturday, 14 July, 2012
03:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Cost: $10.00
Categories: 
Youth, Western, Music. Performance
Location:   Map 
Shaffer Hotel
103 Main
MountainairNM 87036
Event Contact Info
Doug Muchmore
Email: dmuch17202@aol.com
Phone: 575-849-1270

Saturday, June 30, 2012

ICreate meeting, concert & other updates

Meeting today, 2:30pm at Director Lenora Romero's home. Call Lenora, 847-2419, or Kay Stillion, 847-2301, for more information.

 
Agenda includes: minutes from last meeting; project reports; food planning for the June 14 fundraiser concert in the Shaffer Hotel garden; opportunity to have a Good Will 50 and Over (presumably from the SCSEP program) employee for iCreate.

 (Ed note: the last part does not track, unclear whether the employee will be for to help with projects or from iCreate. In any case, iCreate, without notifying board members or providing more details, appears to be planning 

 
A local musician is organizing a benefit for the NM Western Music Association and iCreate at the Shaffer Gazebo on July 14th 3:00 to 8:00pm. A few details are available on the NM Tourism Calendar. For more information, call Lenora Romero, 847-2419, Kay Stillion, 847-2301, or Alma Pack at the Shaffer for information. 

Community Garden update to be posted separately.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Upcoming events & activities at OFFCenter

…an iCreate partner…

Third Friday ARTScrawl Coffeehouse Musical Performance!
Coffeehouse Music Performance
Amy & Katie of JeeZ La Weez
Friday, June 15th
5 - 8 pm
(music starts at 6pm)
View the blues in the "Blue Stew" art exhibit while you treat your ears to the sounds of Amy Blackburn and Katie Gill of JeeZ La WeeZ fame...firey fiddle and dazzling guitar, great songwriting and harmonies! Hosted by Bonnie Bluhm
FREE - but any donations to musicians and/or OFFCenter are always appreciated!
The musical performance is a "Pass the Hat" production.