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#48: Why Diversifying Your Musical Skillset Matters | With Cody Hutcheson
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In this episode, Cody Hutcheson, Composer and Assistant Professor of Piano at Howard Payne University, joins us to discuss the variety of experiences he has had in the music profession and how each of them have benefited his understanding of music. This is also a great discussion about how each of us should work to diversify our own skillsets in music!
Download the show notes for this episode HERE.
Connect with Cody!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hutchesonmusic/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXN005VF-m4mEeVYgKn909Q
Follow our official Instagram page and become a part of the community!
Browse Kara's TPT Store!
Want a free piece of music for your ensemble to perform? Join Christian's mailing list!
https://www.christianfortnermusic.com/mailings
50 episodes
Manage episode 467109091 series 3342425
Have a guest recommendation? Let us know!
In this episode, Cody Hutcheson, Composer and Assistant Professor of Piano at Howard Payne University, joins us to discuss the variety of experiences he has had in the music profession and how each of them have benefited his understanding of music. This is also a great discussion about how each of us should work to diversify our own skillsets in music!
Download the show notes for this episode HERE.
Connect with Cody!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hutchesonmusic/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXN005VF-m4mEeVYgKn909Q
Follow our official Instagram page and become a part of the community!
Browse Kara's TPT Store!
Want a free piece of music for your ensemble to perform? Join Christian's mailing list!
https://www.christianfortnermusic.com/mailings
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