by Joe Bennett | Jun 26, 2018 | Association of Popular Music Education, berklee, Education, Popular Music, Songwriting
Advocating for Popular Music Education – where do we go from here? Steve Holley, Music educator Steve begins with an overview of US music education generally, including high schools and universities, asking ‘why adapt now?’ and describing a necessary... by Joe Bennett | Jun 25, 2018 | Association of Popular Music Education, music education, music production, Networked music performance
On the bus to the university this morning I introduced myself to the person sat next to me, who turned out to be John Bigus from my own institution (Berklee’s a great community, but it’s a BIG community, so it’s possible to work there for a long time... by Joe Bennett | Jun 25, 2018 | Association of Popular Music Education, Education, Popular Music, Research
‘Keeping Musicality and Creativity at the Heart of Curriculum and Assessment’ Presenter: Matthew Cossey (ICA Nexus / University of West London) Matthew opens with a discussion of the role of curriculum in popular music education, noting that the skills... by Joe Bennett | Nov 18, 2014 | Songwriting, Total Guitar
This article originally appeared in Total Guitar magazine issue 229. Reproduced by permission. Words: Joe Bennett. Illustration: Andy Watt. Click the image to download a pdf. — There are very few jobs where you promise to give away half your wages before you get... by Joe Bennett | Oct 18, 2012 | Songwriting, Total Guitar
This article originally appeared in Total Guitar magazine issue 225, March 2012. Reproduced by permission. Words: Joe Bennett. Illustration: Naomi Hocking. Click the image to download a pdf. Lyrics are not poetry. And a poem is not a lyric. Poems have their own...
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