Speed Composing

It’s the end of the school year and my most advanced class, Electronic Music 3, is getting a little restless. I made their final exam the submission to MENC Electronic Music Talent Search and that was submitted a few of weeks ago. Yesterday, a couple of students came in and told me they challenged each other to a match. They wanted to see who could compose the best Reggaeton piece in one class. Other students heard this and wanted in. So began our first “Speed Composing” contest.

We came up with a bunch of different genres and I wrote them down on slips of paper. We pull a genre out of the hat and they have 30 minutes to compose 16 measure in that genre. At the end of the 30 minutes, we play each students piece and they vote on the best one. Yesterday was Reggaeton and today is Classic Rock. Other genres include Country, Reggae, Big Band Swing, Bluegrass, New Age (OK, they said “head music”!), Techno, Ballad, Heavy Metal, Hip Hop, Industrial, Authentic Latin (Samba, Mambo, Cha Cha Cha, etc) and Blues.

Students participate if they want and if they don’t they are working on their own music. Some of those that do participate may not come close to the “authentic” style but they sure do give it a shot! It’s really interesting to hear what they hear about a particular genre. I am looking forward to the next few weeks to see what they come up with.

Podcamp NYC 2.0

The second PodCamp NYC will be this Friday & Saturday April 25 & 26 in Brooklyn, NY (no, you don’t need a passport to get there). This year’s PodCamp will focus on education and I’ll be speaking at 2pm on Saturday. My session is called Cashing in on Digital Distribution for Public Schools or “The High Tech Bake Sale”. I’ll be speaking about podcasting in the music classroom, showing examples of my student podcasts and talking about digital media content distribution, sales and how to using digital distribution as a fund raiser for your school programs. For more information on PodCamp NYC 2.0 go to the website. I hope to see you there!

MusicEdTech presents Robin Batteau broadcast LIVE on Ustream.tv

MusicEdTech will present it’s first live broadcast on Ustream.tv on Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at 10:45 AM EST. Our guest will be Grammy/Emmy/Clio Award winner and Gold Record recording artist Robin Batteau. Robin will give a talk on his life and approach to being a professional composer. He’ll also listen to music by students in Greenwich High School’s Electronic Music classes and give some feedback to the kids.

Please join us on our new Ustream.tv channel for this live broadcast:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/musicedtech

Robin Batteau

Robin Batteau

Robin Batteau is a great guy and a fantastic musician; composer, violinist & guitarist.  He has won every major award from Grammys to Clios to Gold Records and his songs have been performed by everyone from Whitney Houston to Judy Collins to Bette Midler.  He has created songs for charitites and causes from Save the Wales to Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign to Paul Newman’s Hole in the Wall Gang Camp for kids with such things as cancer, sickle-cell, AIDS and thalassemia.  He’s heard nice words from the Boston Globe (”Accoustic heaven…”), Time Magazine, People Magazine, the New York Times, Washinton Post, Entertainment Tonight, Mary Hart, Oprah Winfrey, Bonmnie Raitt (”Here comes the Love God”), and helped advertizing campaigns win nearly 1,000 awards with jingles like “I’m Lovin’ It” for Mc Donalds, “This is Beer” for Budweiser and “The Heartbeat of America” for Chevrolet.