
Teaser 1: Teaching Through COVID-19, Omar Carmenates
07/16/20 • 4 min
Welcome to our weekly episode teaser!
This is just a taste of what’s coming next week and we hope you enjoy.
We would like to introduce our first guest, Dr. Omar Carmenates. Omar is the Associate Professor of Percussion at Furman University and is a master teacher. He has been doing some incredible things with his studio at Furman during this pandemic and we wanted to share this with you all.
If you like what you are hearing, please SUBSCRIBE to our podcast (on whatever platform you use) as well as RATE and REVIEW us. We would really appreciate it!
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The music you hear was created by my good friend, Ryan Robinson.
All graphic design work was done by Janell Anne.
PPP is edited and hosted by me, Tommy Dobbs
www.tommydobbspercussion.com for more information about our guests. @thepercussionpedagogypodcast on Instagram for pictures, updates, and more.
Welcome to our weekly episode teaser!
This is just a taste of what’s coming next week and we hope you enjoy.
We would like to introduce our first guest, Dr. Omar Carmenates. Omar is the Associate Professor of Percussion at Furman University and is a master teacher. He has been doing some incredible things with his studio at Furman during this pandemic and we wanted to share this with you all.
If you like what you are hearing, please SUBSCRIBE to our podcast (on whatever platform you use) as well as RATE and REVIEW us. We would really appreciate it!
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The music you hear was created by my good friend, Ryan Robinson.
All graphic design work was done by Janell Anne.
PPP is edited and hosted by me, Tommy Dobbs
www.tommydobbspercussion.com for more information about our guests. @thepercussionpedagogypodcast on Instagram for pictures, updates, and more.
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Episode 0: The Introduction to PPP
Welcome to The Percussion Pedagogy Podcast!
Episode 0 is just a taste of what is coming and gets to the heart of what we are after: sharing information.
A teaser of our first guest is coming out on Friday, July 17th, and the first full interview episode drops on Monday, July 20th.
I am so excited that you are here and I hope you enjoyed this introduction.
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Please follow us on Instagram, @thepercussionpedagoypodcast, for pictures, updates, and more. Also, check out our website, hosted at www.tommydobbspercussion.com, for the unedited video and more information about our interviewees.
Thank you for tuning in. I am honored that you've given up time out of your day to spend with me and my friends.
Credits:
All music was created by Ryan Robinson.
All graphic design and logo work was created by Janell Anne.
PPP is edited and hosted by me, Tommy Dobbs.
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Episode 1: Teaching Through COVID-19, Omar Carmenates
Welcome to our first episode and the introduction to our first series.
This series is all about Teaching Through COVID-19 and our first interviewee is Dr. Omar Carmenates, the Associate Professor of Percussion at Furman University.
Omar has been doing some incredible activities with his students during the pandemic and we are excited for you to hear what he’s been up to!
If you like what you are hearing, please SUBSCRIBE to our podcast as well as RATE and REVIEW us. We would really appreciate it!
Visit www.tommydobbspercussion.com for more information about Omar and his studio.
@thepercussionpedagogypodcast on Instagram for pictures, updates, and more.
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The music you hear was created by my good friend, Ryan Robinson.
All graphic design work was done by Janell Anne.
PPP is edited and hosted by me, Tommy Dobbs.
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