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Why Should I Broaden My Scope? Eric Booth
(The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, 2014)
Develop an interest in exploring additional skills that will help you to connect with the world beyond the music.
What is a Successful Career? Eric Booth
(The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, 2014)
Eric Booth discusses how to engage your "creative voice" in your music career.
Preparing for a Career in Music Eric Booth
(The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, 2014)
Perspectives on training for a career in music: technical skills and important additional skills.
The Marketable Skills of the Artist Eric Booth
(The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, 2014)
Eric Booth: Skills that musicians already have are also valuable in the business world.
Agents of Musical Experience Eric Booth
(The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, 2014)
Eric Booth discusses the education impulse as a means of going deeper into the music: engaging with education as an agent of musical experience also helps us to better connect with the world at large.
You and Your Instrument: Sharing that Relationlship With Others Eric Booth
(The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, 2014)
Eric Booth encourages musicians to engage audiences by sharing their processes of music making.
The Musical Benefits of Education Skills Eric Booth
(The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, 2014)
Eric Booth discusses the how educator skills connect to expansion of musical skills of practice and performance in artists.
Taking People Inside the Music Eric Booth
(The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, 2014)
Eric Booth discusses ways that teaching artist musicians can engage audiences with taking them inside the music.
Becoming a 21st Century Musician Eric Booth
(The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, 2014)
Eric Booth stresses the importance of "additional skills" required to have a satisfying and productive career in the arts.
Finding Your Career Path Eric Booth
(The Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, 2014)
The importance of listening to the quality of your experiences when engaging in music: your interests and artistic impulses.