

Hosted by Heather Nelson Shouldice · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 72 episodes
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This is a music education podcast that discusses Edwin E. Gordon's Music Learning Theory (MLT) and its applications to music teaching and learning. Topics include audiation, music aptitude, sequential music learning, and how MLT can help unlock the inner musician that lives inside of all of us!
Heather Nelson Shouldice hosts Everyday Musicality, a education show with 72 episodes published.



In this episode, I chat with Dr. Jeremy Manternach about vocal health and straw phonation. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I chat with Andy Mullen, middle school choir/general music teacher and GIML faculty member, about the Partial Synthesis skill level (AND choral applications of MLT). Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I discuss tonal skills learned at the Partial Synthesis level of the Skill Learning Sequence in MLT. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I talk about rhythm skills learned at the Partial Synthesis level of the Skill Learning Sequence. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I give an introduction to the Partial Synthesis level of the skill learning sequence. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, we harmonize and improvise in Mixolydian tonality! Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I have a conversation with new GIML faculty member and one of the co-authors of a new book on choral applications of MLT, Dr. Krystal McCoy. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, we listen to and audiate examples of music with subjective tonality. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, we hear tunes in various tonalities and see if we can tell which is which! SONG COMPOSERS/PERFORMERS AND TONALITY ANSWERS: Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, we focus on building audiation in Locrian tonality. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I answer a listener question about Curwen hand signs and MLT-based instruction. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I have a conversation with the three co-authors of the brand new method book “Audiate! Play Guitar Through Audiation.” Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I talk about navigating the process of deciding how to adapt MLT for your own teaching setting. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I give an overview of the types and stages of audiation. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I talk about playing instruments at the Aural/Oral and Verbal Association levels of learning. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I talk about harmonic skill development at the Aural/Oral and Verbal Association levels of learning. Mentioned in this episode…

In this episode, I share audio of an interview with Kathryn Brunner (of Musik At Home) on giving children the gift of musical understanding. Mentioned in this episode:

In this episode, we focus on bridging to the Creativity/Improvisation level of inference learning from the Verbal Association level of the Skill Learning Sequence. Mentioned in this episode…
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Everyday Musicality is hosted by Heather Nelson Shouldice. The show is categorised under education (music) and has published 72 episodes.
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