For those that don't know, I am regular contributor to the website Easy Ear Training.com, which produces music apps to help people develop their music skills.
I have been writing a series called Music & Life, which focuses on musical training at all stages starting from the womb. The first article "Music & Life: The Unborn Child" shows some exciting ways to encourage music even before baby is born!
Easy Ear Training will also release the a new album "Unraveling Music" which helps everyday people learn about ear training through exciting music. I had the opportunity to write the music for the "Unraveling Music" album. There are five main tracks, ranging from techno to rock to Latin Jazz (an exciting mix called "Club Mango" and based on some fun experiences I had on South Beach!). I am extremely excited about this new music album! It was a very fun project, and hopefully there will be some more fun albums coming up!
Starting my new Music History course next week at Murray State University. I am prepping for the class this week. I have been teaching the same course online, but now I am teaching this course live and in person. What's great is that the Music History classroom is located behind the Murray State art gallery. I am looking forward to incorporating visual art into this course.
I have managed to tone down my schedule a little bit. I cut back on freelancing majorly, only taking on projects that I love. There are about a half dozen interesting projects out there that I would like to do, but I am waiting until January to take on anything new. Online classes are getting a little bit easier, as long as I don't get behind on grading! (The one thing I don't like about teaching is the grading part. Eck! It's like homework for professors!)
My baby girl has been doing great! Three more weeks till her birthday! (She was born on Halloween). More on that later! She is climbing everything in site! Next task for baby....climbing Mt. Everest (I am sure!) She is like Mamí, way too adventurous for her own good, and a bit stubborn, too!
Smiles and sunshine to everyone!
Mamí Mozart
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