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Virtual Education Series

With so many schools closed and teachers being asked to teach in a virtual setting, KHS America and the International Music Education Summit teamed up to present a weekly educational clinic for your students. You may access the archived recordings here.


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Director of Education, Jupiter Band Instruments and the KHS America Academic Alliance;

Professor of Music, Hofstra University

Reach Higher: A Motivational Session For Students

May 21 | 2pm ET | 1pm CT | 12pm MT | 11am PT

with Peter boonshaft

This session will motivate and inspire students to take all they can from the experience, as well as give all they can to the experience, of being a musician.

This replay will expire 3 days after the air date.


Transform Your Playing with a BHAG!!!

with Lance LaDuke

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Assistant Teaching Professor in Euphonium & Music, Business

Director of Modern Musicking Center,

Carnegie Mellon University

Sometimes you need a BHAG (Big, Hairy Audacious Goal!) to get you off the couch and into the practice space.  In this session, Lance will help you identify a BHAG of your very own and plan the steps to taming the beast! Be ready to think, laugh and plan a path forward that is both fun and rewarding!


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Cultivating Leadership in Your Band: It Starts with You!

presented by Brent Turner & R. Ward Miller


We all know that we learn more than just performance skills in the band room.  We  learn communication skills with our director and peers.  We learn to cooperate towards common goals.  We learn focus and hard work that carries over to other endeavors in our lives.  

One area in which you can grow and help your band simultaneously is in the implementation and empowerment of a student leadership program that partners with your director. Like any of the important lessons we gain in music, developing student leaders takes planning, communication, a clear set of goals, and hard work.  More importantly, it requires you learning the techniques of leadership that you don’t even realize your director is employing with you on a daily basis.  

This session will assist you in setting up a student leadership program in your own school that will not only help to develop leadership skills, but also help your director in smoothing your program’s operation and allowing you to focus more on the music!



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Thursday, April 23 | 2pm ET | 11am PT

Self-Motivation and the cycle of empowerment

presented by Dom Famularo

From understanding Passion to the foundation we need then to a plan to activate finishing with our Dream/Vision.


We will discuss the ability to focus a disciplined process to assist us with our path to success. Also, the responsibility we will require to achieve these plans. I will take you through a step by step journey to apply to your everyday life. For me, Music was a path and everyone has their own avenue to discover! There are three types of people...The wave maker...the wave rider and the person always looking for the beach! You choose!


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Unleashing Your Growth Mindset

presented by Andrew Hitz

In a growth mindset, people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work—brains and talent are just the starting point. But many of us fall into the trap of a fixed mindset, that basic qualities like our intelligence or talents are simply fixed traits. This goes for playing an instrument, playing sports, or doing math.

Have you ever said something like "I can't sing because my voice is terrible"? Or how about "I just can't play high notes"? We all have! These are the words of someone exhibiting a fixed mindset.

Through developing a growth mindset we can learn to love challenges, embrace failure, and seek out opportunities to grow rather than avoiding them.

This clinic will give you the tools to develop and utilize a growth mindset in the practice room, in the rest of school, and in life. A growth mindset will not just make us better at our instruments. It will literally make us happier human beings!


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Understanding the Language of Music: Can You Even Write, Bro?

Presented by Patricia Islas

Music composition can be intimidating for many performers. It sounds so formal and often viewed as a skill left only to the “professionals”. In reality all musicians possess the basic tools to successfully write music. In this clinic, composer, performer, and educator Patricia Islas discusses the importance of writing music, explains what it really means to compose, and presents a simple plan that will get you started!


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Creating Music With Online Software

Presented by John Mlynczak

There are numerous ways to create and record music online! This session will demonstrate how to make music at home with various technologies.

John Mlynczak has been teaching music with technology for over 10 years and holds Masters Degrees in both Trumpet Performance and Education Leadership.


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Thursday, April 9 | 2pm ET | 10am PT

Skill vs Talent: Practice Smarter

presented by Patrick Sheridan

Freaking out in quarantine? Finding it impossible to concentrate? Need to fall in love with learning, again? Worried you don't have enough talent? Join Patrick Sheridan for this inspirational clinic about intention and focus. Discover pathways to improved musicianship, inspiration, and meaning in your music career. Patrick Sheridan is one of the most celebrated tuba soloists in his instrument's history. He has performed more than 3,000 concerts in over 50 countries in venues ranging from the White House to NBA half-time shows to the Hollywood Bowl. He is a former member of "The President's Own" United States Marine Band and has been featured on NBC's "Today Show" and NPR's "All Things Considered." Beyond his busy performing life, Patrick's commitment to education is extensive. His wind students occupy positions in major international ensembles.

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Award-winning jazz flutist, composer, educator, Guggenheim Award Fellow

A Fear-Free Approach to Improvisation for the Classically Trained Musician™

with Jamie Baum

For the classically-trained musician who has little or no experience with improvising, this clinic is designed to demystify the fear and notion that one must be born with the talent to improvise and “play by ear”. Offering accessible techniques and easy, fun exercises that can be applied to any style of music, these concepts will not only allow the student to begin improvising immediately but to improve overall musicianship.