Live Performance

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47 Strings Outreach Performance at the Monarch School and Spring concert planning, Vlog #7
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vlog 6- Northwestern Univ/learning music
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Vlog 6 – Can You…
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It’s Concert Week!
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Getting The Word Out About Your Recital, Vlog #6
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Vlog5- Flexibility
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Jade Simmons says, “Put On Your Own Darn Concert!”
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Behind the scenes at 47 Strings performances
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vlog 4 – Residency at KU
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Vlog #4 The problems with the typical concert settings

47 Strings Outreach Performance at the Monarch School and Spring concert planning, Vlog #7

 

Find out about the latest 47 Strings performance at the Monarch School, a school for neurologically different children in Houston. Also learn what Meghan is planning for upcoming concerts!

vlog 6- Northwestern Univ/learning music

 

i am in Northwestern for a short residency and am playing a solo on a library show while we are hear.  this vlog talks about re-learning a piece of music and how important it is to do right the first time.

 

Vlog 6 – Can You…


When subbing in an orchestra, it is not enough to know the rhythms and the notes.

It’s Concert Week!

It’s Concert Week! Lots going on and I discuss why I chose the literature that I did.

Vlog5- Flexibility

The past week, So had to make it to a show in Texas with Hurricane Sandy hitting NYC and then in Austin, we playing on a moving train in a Pop-Up concert for TX Perf Arts.  Flexibility is on the mind.  After your 10,000 hours of practice, flexibility is one of the things that will distinguish you.

Jade Simmons says, “Put On Your Own Darn Concert!”

 

Behind the scenes at 47 Strings performances

See footage from Meghan’s outreach project as she performs in homeless shelters and nursing homes.

 

vlog 4 – Residency at KU

I was recently in Lawrence KS for a residency and concert at KU.  This vlog details the residency activities and talks about a piece I taught the percussion students there to play with us on the show .

Vlog #4 The problems with the typical concert settings

 

Here Derek discusses a couple problems he sees with common performance and programing practices.