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April 11, 2020
Virtual Voices is an online live music masterclass festival bringing professional artist-educators into your home. Each 40-minute session is hosted by a different musician, providing a unique learning opportunity and highlighting a particular aspect of their creative work. Attend one or several! Individual workshops are affordably priced at $10, and all proceeds go directly to that workshop's presenter. Join us!
Saturday, April 25 at 10:00 AM
MUSIC IN THE DIGITAL AGE
With Dmitri Matheny

Flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny designed this workshop as a business tool kit for today's working musician. “Making a living as a musician is challenging,” Matheny says, “but it can be done. I will share dozens of secrets, strategies, tips and tricks for not only surviving—but thriving.”
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Saturday, April 25 at 12:00 PM
NETWORKING, ROAD LIFE & SELF-PROMOTION
With John Stowell

Guitarist John Stowell is a bonafide road warrior who tours throughout the USA and around the world. In this workshop, he shares his strategies for self-promotion, networking and living well as a traveling musician.
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Saturday, April 25 at 2:00 PM
LEARNING IMPROV THROUGH TRANSCRIPTIONS
With Charles McNeal

Saxophonist Charles McNeal is a master musician who has transcribed hundreds of improvised solos by legendary and contemporary artists. In this workshop, he reveals how studying favorite solos by others can help you develop your own improvisation skills.
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Saturday, April 25 at 4:00 PM
ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS PLAYING ELECTRONICALLY:
BASIC PEDALS & LOOPING FOR HORN PLAYERS
With Kate Olson

Kate Olson works as a solo electroacoustic performer in her project KO SOLO, and as a co-conspirator with electroacoustic duo Syrinx Effect. In this masterclass she provides an overview of how to get started with looping and effects using guitar pedals, vocal loopers, and the computer program MainStage.
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Sunday, April 26 at 10:00 AM
THE EDUCATIONAL JAZZ BAND & BEYOND:
WHERE ARE THE GIRLS?
With Kelly Clingan

In Seattle’s nationally celebrated jazz ensembles, we have a serious but often-overlooked equity problem. Where are all of the girls? Let’s be brave, let’s be honest, let’s talk about it, and let’s problem-solve. I don’t have surefire answers, but we need to start the conversation. This presentation will survey the structural roots of these disparities as well as offer concrete suggestions for increasing young women’s participation in jazz within school and district music programs. Teachers, administrators, and arts organizations will be empowered to advance parity in their own programs.
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Sunday, April 26 at 12:00 PM
LATIN 101
With Leon Joyce Jr.

Leon Joyce Jr. is a world class musician, lauded for his work with legends Ramsey Lewis, Nancy Wilson, Smokey Robinson and many more. In this workshop (especially useful for vocalists, bandleaders and drummers), Joyce covers all the basics of samba, bossa nova, calypso, rhumba and other latin grooves.
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Sunday, April 26 at 2:00 PM
VOCAL LOOP EXPEDITIONS: AN OVERVIEW OF LOOP STATION TECHNOLOGY AND ARRANGING
With Holly Pyle

Phoenix-based jazz vocalist Holly Pyle has spent many years diving deep into vocal looping with hundreds of performances as an a cappella solo act under her belt. This session dissects the many features of the BOSS RC 505 loop station as well as how loop station technology can team up with music theory geekery to create a fully engaging live performance.
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Sunday, April 26 at 4:00 PM
AN ARTIST'S PERSPECTIVE ON THE GRANTMAKING PROCESS
With Darrell Grant

Jazz pianist/composer Darrell Grant is a recipient of the 2012 CMA Jazz New Works Grant, 2018 OCF Creative Heights Grant and a 2019 MAP Fund grant, as well as serving on grant panels for the NEA, South Arts and other organizations. This session is designed to answer basic questions and provide helpful insights to artists who are are curious about the world of grants, collaborations and institutional funding for their projects.
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