Always getting better
Always Getting better is a dynamic and informative podcast tailored for aspiring and professional musicians alike. Hosted by industry insiders and seasoned musicians, this podcast is your go-to resource for honing your musical skills, streamlining your practice routines, and gaining invaluable insights into the ever-evolving music industry.
Each episode features in-depth discussions and interviews with renowned musicians, producers, managers, and industry experts, offering practical tips, tricks, and strategies to help you reach your musical goals. From improving your technique and mastering your instrument to understanding the nuances of songwriting and stage presence, this podcast covers a wide range of topics to empower you on your musical journey.
Whether you're a classical pianist, a rock guitarist, an electronic music producer, or anything in between, "Always Getting Better" provides inspiration and guidance for all genres and skill levels. Tune in for expert advice on navigating the business side of music, building a loyal fan base, and establishing a sustainable and fulfilling career in the industry.
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Always getting better
Ep.68 Jake Taylor
Summary
In this conversation, Tim Love and Jake Taylor explore the diverse world of music, touching on their experiences in various genres, the challenges of sight reading for guitarists, and the importance of musical theatre sittings. They discuss the influence of family on their musical journeys and the significance of fostering a love for music in the next generation. The dialogue highlights the evolving landscape of music, including the rise of country music in the UK and the impact of streaming platforms on music discovery. In this conversation, Jake Taylor and Tim Love discuss various aspects of teaching music, particularly focusing on rhythm and timing. They explore methods for helping students who struggle with these concepts, emphasizing the importance of patience, listening, and finding songs that resonate with students. The discussion also touches on the challenges of maintaining a positive relationship with music, especially in a professional context, and the significance of practicing for enjoyment rather than solely for performance. They reflect on their own musical journeys and the importance of continuous learning and growth as musicians.
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