I am currently seeking musicians, teachers, and community music organizers who are willing to share their stories and insights about adult music learners with the public via recorded interviews. Interviews are then crafted into a media format that can be easily shared with others.
Participants have the option of having their narrative showcased as a short podcast, or in a digital video story However, other media options will be considered at participants' request. Participants are encouraged to be involved in the editing and presentation of their story as much or as little as they'd like.
Don't want to be interviewed and have extra time because of the pandemic? Participants are welcome to craft their own story for inclusion on the website. I can provide guidance, encouragement, and feedback to help spark your creative expression.
Please fill out the google form below if you are interested in participating or want more information. Alternatively you may email me at adultmusiclearners@gmail.com.
Musicians who play any instrument or genre (this currently excludes voice) and who are learning via any method. This may include professional music instruction, do-it-yourself learning, or utilizing online resources.
Adult music learners age 30 and over
Musicians who are willing to be interviewed and to collaborate via zoom, phone, and email no matter their location
Adults living or working in central Maryland, with a special interest in AACo, who are able to be interviewed in person (once it can be safely done).
Music teachers, conductors, or community organizers who teach/work with adult music learners.
People of all races and ethnicities, genders, and social-economical backgrounds.
If you don't fit within these parameters, or are unsure if you do, but are interested in participating, please still contact me!
This is downloadable pdf flier that can be shared
This is a .jpg that can be shared on social media