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Navigating the Highs and Lows of Professional Musicianship with Terry Nigrelli

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Ready to step into the life of a professional musician? This episode with Terry Nigrelli , a trombone player with Broadway experience, brings you right into the heart of the music world. We journey through Terry's musical upbringing and his dedication to the trombone, a passion that took him from private lessons and music summer camps to eventual professional gigs in diverse musical styles.
But, it's not all standing ovations and curtain calls. We address the challenging side of being a musician - finding gigs, negotiating payment, and making sure you're not being taken for a ride. We even delve into the delicate art of not selling yourself short, and the all-too-common tendency of becoming your own worst critic. We also dive into Terry's career in music education, reflecting on his experiences in different schools and the joys (and sometimes, hilarious mishaps) of club gigs.
Lastly, we turn up the tempo and explore the changing landscape of the music industry, how it influences our performances, and how we adapt. From tempo adjustments and sampling in live performances to understanding the nuances of the tunes we play, every aspect is dissected in detail. We even share our perspectives on non-musicians, peppering in a few interesting anecdotes for good measure. To wrap up, we discuss the role of education in the music industry and reflect on the importance of gratitude and continuous learning. In this episode, Terry and I serve up a symphony of insights, laughter, and shared experiences in the world of music. You won't want to miss it!

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Kapitel

1. Navigating the Highs and Lows of Professional Musicianship with Terry Nigrelli (00:00:00)

2. Musician's Journey (00:00:08)

3. Challenges of Being a Musician (00:09:58)

4. Teaching, Music, and Club Gigs (00:18:34)

5. Club Date Stories and Drummer Comedy (00:26:57)

6. Musicians Discussing Gig Experiences and Changes (00:29:36)

7. Music Industry and Live Performances Changes (00:40:31)

8. Tempo and Sampling in Music Performance (00:45:00)

9. Musicians' Perspective on Non-Musicians (00:49:52)

10. Education and Gratitude Reflections (00:57:33)

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Ready to step into the life of a professional musician? This episode with Terry Nigrelli , a trombone player with Broadway experience, brings you right into the heart of the music world. We journey through Terry's musical upbringing and his dedication to the trombone, a passion that took him from private lessons and music summer camps to eventual professional gigs in diverse musical styles.
But, it's not all standing ovations and curtain calls. We address the challenging side of being a musician - finding gigs, negotiating payment, and making sure you're not being taken for a ride. We even delve into the delicate art of not selling yourself short, and the all-too-common tendency of becoming your own worst critic. We also dive into Terry's career in music education, reflecting on his experiences in different schools and the joys (and sometimes, hilarious mishaps) of club gigs.
Lastly, we turn up the tempo and explore the changing landscape of the music industry, how it influences our performances, and how we adapt. From tempo adjustments and sampling in live performances to understanding the nuances of the tunes we play, every aspect is dissected in detail. We even share our perspectives on non-musicians, peppering in a few interesting anecdotes for good measure. To wrap up, we discuss the role of education in the music industry and reflect on the importance of gratitude and continuous learning. In this episode, Terry and I serve up a symphony of insights, laughter, and shared experiences in the world of music. You won't want to miss it!

Support the show

  continue reading

Kapitel

1. Navigating the Highs and Lows of Professional Musicianship with Terry Nigrelli (00:00:00)

2. Musician's Journey (00:00:08)

3. Challenges of Being a Musician (00:09:58)

4. Teaching, Music, and Club Gigs (00:18:34)

5. Club Date Stories and Drummer Comedy (00:26:57)

6. Musicians Discussing Gig Experiences and Changes (00:29:36)

7. Music Industry and Live Performances Changes (00:40:31)

8. Tempo and Sampling in Music Performance (00:45:00)

9. Musicians' Perspective on Non-Musicians (00:49:52)

10. Education and Gratitude Reflections (00:57:33)

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