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Ep.60 Charles Harrison (Not quite Jazz)

Episode 3 of the Always getting better podcast, hosted by Tim Love, titled "Ep.60 Charles Harrison (Not quite Jazz)" was published on July 11, 2025 and runs 60 minutes.

July 11, 2025 ·60m · Always getting better

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Send us Fan Mail In this conversation, Tim Love and Charles Harrison explore the intersection of parenthood and music, discussing how becoming a parent influences musical priorities and teaching methods. They delve into the evolution of music education, the importance of accessibility in music production, and the relevance of the curriculum in preparing students for modern musical landscapes. The discussion emphasizes the significance of listening, the balance between practice and life, and...

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In this conversation, Tim Love and Charles Harrison explore the intersection of parenthood and music, discussing how becoming a parent influences musical priorities and teaching methods. They delve into the evolution of music education, the importance of accessibility in music production, and the relevance of the curriculum in preparing students for modern musical landscapes. The discussion emphasizes the significance of listening, the balance between practice and life, and the continuous quest for improvement in one's musical journey.


Titles

The Journey of Parenthood and Music
Teaching Music: Challenges and Insights


Sound bites

"Music education is evolving with technology."
"Listening is crucial for musical development."
"Music is a language that requires immersion."


Chapters

00:00 The Transition to Parenthood and Its Impact on Music
02:52 Teaching Music: A Shift in Focus
05:22 The Evolution of Music Education
08:13 Accessibility in Music Production
10:49 Relevance of Music Curriculum for Future Musicians
13:36 Personal Journeys in Music Appreciation and Education
18:19 Introduction to Jazz Playing and Influences
22:40 The Journey of Learning Jazz: Theory vs. Listening
27:53 Learning Music as a Language
33:03 Improvisation and the Role of Theory
37:24 Understanding Chord Tones and Musical Freedom
38:41 Modern Sounds and Practice Challenges
41:31 The Importance of Listening in Music
43:54 Language and Music: Understanding Through Accents
46:29 Foundations of Musical Progress
51:15 Meditation Through Music Practice

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