Chasing The Chords

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Sinopsis

Join music educator and guitarist, Brian Jump, as he explores music philosophy, education, and technology. Jump earned a bachelors degree in guitar performance from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a masters degree in music technology from Duquesne University. He teaches a wide range of classes at Community College of Allegheny County including Music Technology, Music History, Class Piano, and History of Jazz.In addition to teaching, Brian performs regularly as a professional pop, classical, and jazz guitarist.

Episodios

  • Ask Me Anything 1

    20/04/2019 Duración: 59min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump answers questions about learning music, taking guitar lessons, practicing, performing and more. Guitarist and singer, Justin Sellers, co-hosts the episode and presents questions gathered from Facebook, colleagues, and friends.

  • Performance, Repertoire, and the Business of Music

    25/03/2019 Duración: 44min

    In this episode of the Chasing the Chords podcast, Brian Jump speaks to English-American guitarist and singer, Joel Lindsey, about his journey from London to Pittsburgh and his transition from amateur to professional musician. Jump and Lindsey have a wide-ranging conversation about repertoire, gigging, discipline, and the importance of listening to oneself critically. This podcast also includes a performance of Lindsey's song called "Always Wanted."

  • Metal, Meditation, and the Meaning of Life

    22/02/2019 Duración: 34min

    In this episode, Brian Jump speaks to Pittsburgh-area drummer and songwriter, Brett Staggs, about the genre of metal, the practice of meditation, and the curious interaction between the two. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it. You can do so here: brianjump.net/support/

  • Covering Integrity

    09/02/2019 Duración: 39min

    In this episode of the Chasing the Chords podcast, Brian Jump speaks to Pittsburgh-area guitarist and singer, Billy Schneider. Billy is a member of the Pear Jam tribute band, Ten, and he's an active solo performer. He's also is an excellent lead player with many tasty and innovative ideas lurking behind his every solo. Most of all, Schneider seems to have a subtle touch for bending and phrasing like a singer. Jump and Schneider get down to the heart and soul of musicianship by covering practicing, performing, and education. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it. You can do so here: brianjump.net/support/

  • Beginner's Luck

    25/01/2019 Duración: 18min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump speaks to Pittsburgh-area guitarist, T.J. Riggs, about being a beginner. They cover learning scales, playing three-chord songs, and—most importantly—sounding like a rock star. Jump and Riggs perform many musical examples while having a fun conversation about learning music. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it. You can do so here: brianjump.net/support/

  • Electric Texture

    19/12/2018 Duración: 30min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump speaks to Pittsburgh-area guitarist, drummer, and songwriter, Brian Sproul. They discuss electric-guitar playing, altered tunings, rock influences, excellence in drumming, riff-oriented songwriting, rock presentation, and fantasy bands. Sproul is the founding member, and creative force, behind the instrumental power duo called Patton. He’s also the lead guitarist for the local blues-rock band called Sweetheart of the Barricades. Sproul’s approach to electric guitar is especially compelling, specifically when it comes to Patton, which features textural experiments, altered tunings, and stacked overdubs. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it: brianjump.net/support/

  • Living The Dream

    25/11/2018 Duración: 39min

    In this episode of the Chasing the Chords podcast, Brian Jump has a wide-ranging conversation with his friend and duo partner, Justin Sellers. They speak about many topics related to playing in a working band like performing, gigging, booking shows, and repertoire. Also, Jump and Sellers address their current quest to change the name of their group—The Vagrants—to something more fitting their business model. A hilarious exchange occurs when they discuss candidate names like The Hit Slammers, The Pop Charts, and The Great White Snakes. Jump and Sellers wrangle this podcast to a close by performing the 1984 hit song by The Cars called “You Might Think.” If you enjoy the Chasing the Chords podcast, please consider supporting it. You can do so here: https://brianjump.net/support/

  • Band Leadership and Rock Maintenance

    11/11/2018 Duración: 18min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump speaks to Pittsburg-area guitarist, T.J. Riggs, about band leadership, group rehearsals, and musician maintenance. Riggs is the guitarist and founding member of the 1980s tribute band called Stainless. Included in this conversation is a demonstration of the guitar solo from "Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns 'n' Roses. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it. You can do so here: brianjump.net/support/

  • Inside Lead Guitar

    27/10/2018 Duración: 54min

    In this episode, Brian Jump speaks to Pittsburgh-area guitarist and educator, Ross Heastings, about lead guitar, music theory, cover bands, songwriting, and education. During the conversation, Jump and Heastings demonstrate musical examples, perform jazz excerpts, and improvise licks and phrases. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it. You can do so by clicking here: brianjump.net/support/

  • Contemporary Hits Radio

    18/10/2018 Duración: 48min

    In this podcast, music educator/guitarist, Brian Jump speaks to bassist/singer, Jonny Southern about contemporary hits radio (CHR). They examine the banal, often offensive music inhabiting Billboard’s Hot 100, and they critique the top ten songs occupying the list for the week of October 6, 2018. For context, the thesis of John Seabrook's book, The Hit Factory, is covered. This book declares that hits are still what matters in the music industry despite the virtual annihilation of the record business. Moreover, Seabrook explains that the same few writers and producers are responsible for a significant number of hits and a disproportionately large share of the revenue. To perform this dark magic, Seabrook explains, the hitmakers rely on two principle types of hit: one descended from Europop, which have long-ish melodies and clear verse/chorus structure; and another descended from R&B, which have melodic hooks repeated over rhythmic grooves. To make these two forms of music, producers today rely on the tra

  • Rock 'n' Roll Boy's Club

    24/09/2018 Duración: 34min

    In this podcast, music educator, Brian Jump, and bass player, Jonny Southern, talk about gender disparities that exist in rock bands and in rock audiences. They comment on the curious phenomenon of all-male styles, the ridiculous ritual of slam dancing, and the relative scarcity of female rock bands. Jump argues that the boy's-club mentality of rock music represents a type of support group for men and boys. Southern argues that equally-balanced audiences, like that of jam bands, is a result of drug culture. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it. brianjump.net/support/

  • Band Dynamics

    10/09/2018 Duración: 47min

    In this episode of the Chasing the Chords podcast, Brian Jump and Jonny Southern discuss the complicated dealings and elaborate interactions that occur when writing, rehearsing, and performing with other people. Famous band dynamics, like that of The Beatles, The Band, and Metallica, are covered for scope and context. Also included in this episode is a performance of the Chuck Berry song called "You Never Can Tell."

  • Musician Categories

    01/09/2018 Duración: 39min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump and Jonny Southern discuss musician-types and the importance of establishing a musical identity. They cover the similarities and differences that exist between drummers, singers, sidemen, producers, electronic musicians, basement shredders, DJs, etc. Jump and Southern perform the 1965 hit by Lee Dorsey called "Get Out My Life Woman" for this episode's outro. If you enjoy the Chasing the Chords Podcast, please consider supporting it: https://www.patreon.com/brianjump

  • Top Seven Mistakes Made by Music Students

    16/08/2018 Duración: 37min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump and Jonny Southern discuss the traps and pitfalls of learning music. They cover school bands, music teachers, and common student mistakes. Support: https://wordpress.com/view/brianjump.net

  • How Music Dies

    29/07/2018 Duración: 15min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump and Jonny Southern discuss the devolution of music and the plight of original musicians. They cover the following topics: (1) empty rooms, (2)audience-member stereotypes, (3) the future of music, and (4) the disrespect shown to musicians. The Chasing the Chords podcast can be found here: https://brianjump.net/podcast/ Follow this link to support Brian Jump: https://brianjump.net/support/

  • Appreciating Them While They're Alive

    18/07/2018 Duración: 26min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump and Jonny Southern discuss the idolization of dead rock stars versus the indifference to living rock stars. They pursue a theme of gratitude while speaking about Metallica, Ringo Starr, Rick Rubin, Marty Friedman, and others.

  • Belligerent Bass Lines

    11/07/2018 Duración: 19min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump speaks to West Virginia native, Jonny Southern, about performance ethics, modern pop, cover bands, and other music topics. You can check out Jonny's music here: https://thewilliamsband.bandcamp.com/

  • The Philosophy of Education

    21/03/2018 Duración: 25min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump covers the philosophy of education. If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider supporting it: www.brianjump.net/support/

  • Rock 'n' Roll Colleagues

    21/11/2017 Duración: 55min

    In this podcast, Brian Jump and Brett Staggs discuss music philosophy and dead rock stars. Brett Staggs is a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter originally from Williamsport, Pennsylvania. He established himself as drummer in Austin Texas by playing with local super heros, Slow Train. In 2009, Staggs moved to Pittsburgh and started the power quintet called The Long Time Darlings. When that band dissolved in 2014, Staggs started a new band called The Daylight Moon. He also plays drums in a steel pan group called Barrels to Beethoven. http://www.brettstaggs.com/ Jump and Staggs talk about guitar riffs, Tom Petty, creative peaks, Malcolm Young, guitar sounds, Levon Helm, artistic integrity, Elvis Presley, Jeff Lynne, and the philosophy of songwriting. Please consider supporting the Chasing the Chords Podcast. You can do so by following this link: https://brianjump.net/support/

  • The Future of Music

    01/10/2017 Duración: 20min

    In this episode of the Chasing the Chords podcast, Brian Jump speculates about the direction of music. First, he imagines the impact that artificial intelligence might have on composition and consumption. Then, he explores the possibility that the music of the future might be fundamentally different from the music of the present.

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