Theory of Music with Tommy Armstrong-Leavitt

“If you don't figure out by ear you’re doing yourself a disservice because you’re not gonna able to reason through things without referencing something.” - Tommy Armstrong-LeavittMusic teachers employ a variety of approaches to assist pupils in learning to play a musical instrument. Learning to sight-read music and learning to play by ear are the two main methods. Each method has advantages and disadvantages, but which method helps students learn to play an instrument more easily, quickly, and proficiently? Tommy Armstrong-Leavitt has some suggestions for you.Tune in to this episode, learn about music approaches, and hit that subscribe button! If you like this podcast, don’t forget to share it with your friends!Highlights:[11:23] What was the reason why he developed a program when he was teaching?[15:35] The Story Behind his Guitar Method Books  [16:29]The advice from Mel Bay that helps him sell his book[23:24]How did his parents introduce him to music?[35:20]How shape-shifting works in music?[38:04]How does Theory in Music give excuses to a lot of things?[39:58]The Story of Chad Wackerman[43:00] What are some bands that he played when he was younger and how did he wind up playing with Tesla?[48:33]How did the HURT band start?[01:03:31]Tommy’s Transition to EMG PicksLinks:LinkedIn:Tommy Armstrong-LeavittFacebook:Tommy Armstrong-LeavittInstagram:tommyarmstrongleavittTwitter:Tommy Armstrong-Leavitt

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