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Sunday, May 10, 2015

A Workshop for Music Teachers in Brooklyn - May 29th

Nurturing Motivation to Love and Create Music - A New Method


Michael Stegner has created a new teaching method that focuses on motivating students over the long term so that they can become self-sufficient and self-aware music makers. Michael slowly developed this method based on common threads shared by many great musicians he performed with, students he taught and advancements in brain science and learning research. This workshop will introduce the culmination of this work so you can immediately see the benefits and apply them in your teaching studio.



Details


Who: Michael Stegner (Presenter)
What: Nurturing Motivation to Love and Create Music - A New Method
Where: iBeam Studios located at 168 7th Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 - click here for directions.
When: Friday, May 29th from 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Cost: $45 per person - pay/register below through the "Add to Cart" buttons.

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The Story Behind the Session (in Michael’s words)


After years of bouncing from method to method (or piece to piece) in both group and private lessons, I tried a little experiment one summer several years ago at my school - we combined all of our students into piano ensembles. I wrote several 4-part ensembles with different points of emphasis and for various playing abilities. After a few weeks it became obvious that the energy level of nearly every student had grown exponentially and I needed to make some serious changes in how I taught music.

By leveraging the new-found motivation the students displayed, we spent the next five years working together refining a program where they developed the ability to CREATE music they imagined, read or heard - instead of RECREATE music they read from a method book or were instructed to play by a teacher. I wanted a quarter note (or do,re, mi) to be something they felt and internalized rather than something they just identified on a sheet of paper.

After several years of tracking students in our school who are in this new method, it has become clear that they are consistently far beyond students who use more traditional approaches. I believe this is simply because they are more motivated from within to play music and play it well.

We use a series of games and activities to introduce nearly every concept they will need to practice correctly at home. This makes the lessons have a very lively feel and positively challenges the students to go home and continue the momentum established in the lessons.

Logistics and space restrictions eventually left us with a few students each semester who couldn't continue in the group lesson format. They switched to private lessons with the new method as an “experiment” and we found that it worked great with very little adjustment for teachers or students. There are even some area band directors using the method for their beginning band classes on several different instruments.

Over the next few months, I will be releasing all of the music I have written in this method along with the games, activities and support materials. This workshop will be an overview of the four- to five-year method, it’s benefits, it’s challenges, economic advantages and turnkey ways to transition your approach from traditional approaches.


Michael Stegner Teaching & Speaking Bio


Michael Stegner is the owner of Creative Music Adventures in Seattle - a music school in the Wallingford neighborhood. Several of his students have been awarded full scholarships at the preeminent music colleges in the US. In the last five years, four different students have won Downbeat magazine student awards for composition, audio engineering and performances (in piano and voice). Students and alumni have performed with or opened for Bobby McFerrin, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Julian Lage, Larry Grenadier, Sheryl Crow, Wynton Marsalis, Ingrid Jensen, Geoffrey Keezer and many more.

As a speaker, Michael has presented at four MTNA (Music Teachers National Association) national conventions. He has presented at the Washington State Music Teachers Association and the Texas Music Teachers Association state conventions as well as several local and regional conferences in Washington state. He was a clinician for Roland US - helping teachers use Roland technology between 2003 and 2007.





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Email michael@creativemusicadventures.com if you have questions.