
Topics: Recording, applying/interviewing for university jobs, David Maslanka's "Crown of Thorns"
0:00 Intro and hello
1:03 “Ten Windows” FSU Percussion Studio CD
1:47 Garnet House Productions and its inception in the FSU Percussion Studio
6:06 Recording class at FSU, prescreening videos
7:50 Ted Jackson: What were your initial intentions when you first began to pursue your interest in recording, and how have your intentions changed? (student advancements, pre-screenings, etc.)
8:19 Thoughts on prescreening applicants
15:25 Alan Lang: For a musician just starting out in the recording process, what are some helpful tips you would recommend to go about the whole ordeal?
19:44 Will James project
21:33 Importance of keeping up with technology
23:18 Sabbatical Project: Recording Webinar
26:23 The University Position from the Percussionist’s Point of View
38:25 Preparing for collegiate percussion position interviews
47:36 Laurel: Stephen Covey’s “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” - Public Victories, Think Win-Win
56:25 Carlos Johnson: Regarding percussion curriculums, some of which are dated back to 50 years ago, how do you prepare students with a curriculum considering the new job market, the business side, and the technological side?
1:01:16 Ben: David Maslanka's "Crown of Thorns"
1:11:20 Health of the job market
1:19:31 Will Marinelli: How has recording changed the way you play percussion?
1:20:20 Brian Blume: From your perspective, what sets apart the best and most successful students from those who struggle to make a career in percussion or music?
1:21:06 Wrap
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