A Beginner’s Mind – Marlene Hutchinson (Guitar Teacher) Ep. 24
Starting out can be hard. Steve was sitting at a podcasting panel when the lady sitting next to him looked over and asked “do you understand any of this?” It turns out the lady sitting next to Steve has been on PBS and NPR with her course, Learn to Play Guitar in a Day! Marlene Hutchinson is a teacher at heart, and was at one time an elementary school teacher. She didn’t actually learn to play guitar until she was an adult. As a child she played piano and clarinet, but she says that when she found the guitar “it was like I found my cocoon, my home.” In this episode Marlene and Steve talk about learning how to podcast, practicing (Marlene loved it, Steve hated it), “the beginner’s mind” and how picking up a new instrument gives you a whole new way to look at music. We also touch on what makes a good teacher, sound-healing, how music affects your brain, writing songs just for fun, children's music and explore the entrepreneurial journey that Marlene took to get her workshop on PBS. Steve helped Marlene launch the Tips For Guitar Playing Success podcast, which now has over 35,000 downloads since its release on April 9, 2020. Guest: Marlene Hutchinson https://marlenesmusic.com/ Featured Music: “It’s Never Too Late” by Marlene Hutchinson Tips for Guitar Playing Success podcast https://tipsforguitarplayingsuccess.podbean.com/ Lesson of the Month Club https://marlene-s-guitar-academy.teachable.com/p/lesson-of-the-month-club Learn to Play Guitar in a Day https://marlene-s-guitar-academy.teachable.com/p/learn-to-play-guitar-in-a-day Guitar Coaching Sessions https://marlene-s-guitar-academy.teachable.com/p/coaching-with-marlene Episode References: NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants): https://www.namm.org/ Meinl Sonic Energy: https://meinlsonicenergy.com/ Music Instrument Museum: http://mim.org/ Tom Cicoria “A Bolt from the Blue” (New Yorker Magazine) Gabby Giffords “10 years later, Gabby Giffords finds her words and lives her life” (AZ Central) Brian Eno "AMBIENT 1: MUSIC FOR AIRPORTS (REMASTERED 2004)" Brian Eno’s ambient music for times of thinking and healing Gerald White's Sight Singing and Vocal Masterclasses Music1on1.com SCORE find a business coach Steve's audio coaching business: I Create Sound Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators, artists, inventors, designers, and producers. Along the way, he gains perspective and multiplies his understanding of our universal potential for creating, living, and learning. Host: Steven Leavitt Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/ Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/ Intro Music by Darmok (Magnuson, Anton, Leavitt) End Music: "Drone Into Tomorrow" by Raul Hernandez Please review this podcast on Google Play, iTunes, and Stitcher and help other creatives find their tribe! Website: https://thelanguageofcreativity.com/ Facebook Group: The Language of Creativity Discussion Group - Facebook Tags: guitar, NAMM, podcast, teaching, producing, Johnny Cash, singing, music theory, piano, ukulele, Eric Clapton, music lessons, practice, singing, The Beatles, classical music, passion, jamming, performance, vibration, mood, The Office, CPR, Stayin’ Alive, communication, feeling, meditation, gong meditation, music composition, Meinl Sonic energy, tuning fork, Music Instrument Museum, frequency, clarinet, soul, Gabby Giffords, Alzheimer's, brain, songwriting, Tony Cicoria, children's music, elementary teacher, memory, kids, PBS, chord fingering, tuning, music workshop, CD, consistency, coaching, mentor, patience, Tom Petty, inspiration, creativity, struggles, iceberg, film production, speech class, editing, perfectionist, interview, news programs, studio, makeup, hair, hd lighting, um, editor, like um youknow, self criticism, Denver Colorado, Television, Tips for Guitar Playing Success, Covid, belief, gratification, artist advisement, honesty, feedback
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