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Features

Published: 2012/07/23

Weekly Linkup: A Look Back (Phil Lesh, John Coltrane, The Vibes, Ween, Top Albums of 2012…)

Here are some articles worthy of your attention…

Phil Lesh is not inclined to record new music

Jack Bruce Talks Spectrum Road on East Village Radio

Dean Ween on Ween

Here’s a local take on the Gathering of the Vibes

Here’s Greensky Bluegrass audio from NYC Taper

A-Trak Says Don’t Push My Buttons

Will the Firefly Music Fest return?-

Playing music with your mind

Finding a home for Coltrane’s legacy

Here’s a look at the economics of running all-ages shows

Spin’s 40 Best Albums of 2012 So Far

Grace Potter on World Cafe

When the beat goes off: Errors in rhythm follow pattern, physicists find

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Ansul August 31, 2012, 01:56:48

Some people (kids and adtlus) can’t feel/hear rhythms as well as you think they should. It’s one of the most difficult things to teach. I don’t think it’s just how much music education they have had. Some kids really just have less awareness of rhythm. For Dave M’s student who can’t hear/feel the difference between meters I wonder if listening to his own heart beat might be a place to start. Great show!

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