• GSP# 93: Special Guest Katarzyna Sadej - Featuring the 2023 Album, Evocations
    Nov 3 2024

    Katarzyna Sadej, a talented mezzo-soprano and classical singer, shares her inspiring journey from growing up in Poland under a communist regime to becoming a celebrated artist in Canada. The conversation delves into her unique approach to music, particularly her recent album "Evocations," which features evocative vocalizations that create a meditative experience for listeners. Katarzyna discusses the influence of natural settings on her work, as she recorded her vocals in stunning outdoor locations, capturing the essence of the environment. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the therapeutic potential of music, highlighting how her compositions can support emotional healing. With insights into her creative process and plans for future performances, this episode invites listeners to explore the intersection of classical music, personal storytelling, and the power of voice.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • www.katarzynasadej.com
    • www.instagram.com/katarzynasadej/
    • x.com/MezzoSadej
    • www.facebook.com/KatarzynaSadejMezzoSoprano
    • youtube.com/@katarzynasadej?si=fIO06s3K_wkFb6US



    Katarzyna Sadej’s musical journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and passion. Growing up in communist Poland and later immigrating to Canada, Katarzyna’s early life was marked by challenges, including limited access to music education. However, her innate love for singing led her to take lessons at the age of 17, setting her on a path of discovery and growth in the world of classical music. The podcast captures her experiences as she navigates through various educational institutions, ultimately earning degrees in vocal performance that solidified her place as a professional artist. This segment of the episode highlights the importance of resilience in pursuing one’s dreams, especially in the competitive field of music.


    Katarzyna elaborates on her latest album, "Evocations," which emerged from her experiences during the pandemic. The album is unique in its approach, focusing solely on vocal improvisations without lyrics. This creative choice was influenced by her desire to evoke emotions and imagery in listeners, allowing them to interpret the music in personal ways. Throughout the episode, she shares insights into her recording process, which involved capturing her voice in various natural settings, creating an immersive soundscape that reflects the beauty of her surroundings. The discussion about her music is rich with reflections on the meditative qualities of sound, emphasizing how music can serve as a therapeutic tool for both the artist and the audience.


    The conversation also explores Katarzyna’s role as a teacher and her efforts to foster a love for classical music in her community. She discusses the challenges of building a music scene in a small town, where access to classical performances is limited. By offering workshops and performances, she aims to create a supportive environment for aspiring musicians. The episode concludes with Katarzyna’s vision for the future, including potential collaborations and new projects that continue to push the boundaries of her artistry. Her thoughtful approach to music-making and commitment to community engagement leave listeners inspired and eager to follow her journey.

    Takeaways:

    • The podcast explored the journey of Katarzyna Sunday from Poland to becoming a celebrated classical...
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    1 hr
  • GSP# 92: Arthur Rhames, 12-Key Transposition, and a Grant Proposal for Jazz Education
    Oct 13 2024

    This podcast episode delves into the concept of creating a series of musical compositions that traverse all twelve keys, inspired by the lineage of jazz and the methodology of notable musicians like Coltrane and Arthur Rhames. Keith and Daniel engage in a candid discussion about the potential for writing a grant to support this innovative project, emphasizing the importance of education and collaboration with other musicians. They explore the historical significance of Arthur Rhames, debating how best to integrate his influence into their narrative while ensuring it resonates with grantors. The conversation touches on the necessity of storytelling in grant writing, aiming to highlight both the artistic and educational merits of their work. Through this dialogue, they seek to crystallize their vision and actionable steps moving forward, including reaching out to key figures in the jazz community for insights and support.

    In an engaging dialogue, Daniel and Keith delve into the world of jazz music and the intricacies of grant writing, creating a thought-provoking episode that blends humor with serious discussions. The episode begins with a light exchange about recording conversations, establishing a laid-back tone before transitioning to more profound topics. Keith shares his vision for a project that would create a series of compositions exploring all twelve keys, drawing inspiration from jazz luminaries like John Coltrane. This concept not only pays homage to the complexities of jazz but also aims to push the boundaries of traditional music education.

    As the conversation unfolds, the two hosts explore the historical context of jazz and the significance of figures like Arthur Rhames, emphasizing the need for a narrative that honors the past while looking toward the future. Keith articulates his idea for a grant proposal that seeks to involve students in the creative process, fostering a new generation of musicians who appreciate the lineage of jazz. Daniel’s role becomes pivotal as he offers constructive feedback, encouraging Keith to refine the educational aspect of the grant and ensure that it resonates with potential funders.


    Towards the end of the episode, the hosts express their eagerness to collaborate with musicians and educators, highlighting the project’s potential to inspire creativity and innovation within the jazz community. They emphasize the need for storytelling and the importance of personal connections to the music as they navigate the complexities of grant writing. This conversation serves as a reminder of the value of jazz as an evolving art form, encouraging listeners to embrace their own creative journeys in the vibrant world of music.

    In an engaging dialogue, Daniel and Keith delve into the world of jazz music and the intricacies of grant writing, creating a thought-provoking episode that blends humor with serious discussions. The episode begins with a light exchange about recording conversations, establishing a laid-back tone before transitioning to more profound topics. Keith shares his vision for a project that would create a series of compositions exploring all twelve keys, drawing inspiration from jazz luminaries like John Coltrane. This concept not only pays homage to the complexities of jazz but also aims to push the boundaries of traditional music education.


    As the conversation unfolds, the two hosts explore the historical context of jazz and the significance of figures like Arthur Rhames, emphasizing the need for a narrative that honors the past while looking toward the future. Keith articulates his idea for a grant proposal that seeks to involve students in the creative process, fostering a new generation of musicians who appreciate the lineage of jazz. Daniel’s role becomes pivotal as he offers constructive feedback, encouraging Keith to refine the educational aspect of the grant and ensure that it resonates with potential...

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  • GSP# 91: Special Guest Saint Uno - Featuring the 2024 Album, Musec
    Sep 29 2024

    Getcha Some Productions Podcast Episode 91

    To support the podcast, shop on Reverb here: https://tidd.ly/3O5lme6


    Please subscribe on your favorite podcast app: http://www.getchasomeproductions.com/podcast


    Please like and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_nc0nleQ5Yk_eKuNpkDFvQ


    A podcast covering all things related to music production: from the first note to the last fan and everything in between. We create music and inspire others to do the same. Every episode is a live business meeting between me and Dan (me and Keith) as we build this media empire right before your very eyes/ears.

    In this episode we discuss:


    GSP 91 - Saint Uno


    Youtube:

    https://youtube.com/@saintunoatl?si=UC2_89ONvA9qLkCD


    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/saintunoatl?igsh=Nmxia2hkazJ5c2ww


    Streaming:

    https://music.apple.com/us/album/musec/1754036775

    https://open.spotify.com/album/616sTZQuekZUphVU7auBn7?si=H1QdPAYCSo2AJK-oIrhccw


    Keith from Getcha Some Productions podcast interviews Saint Uno from Atlanta about his music journey. Saint Uno, who grew up in a non-musical family, discovered his passion for music during college at Bard College. He credits a spiritual awakening and a book called "A Wish Can Change Your Life" (affiliate link: https://amzn.to/4gA5E7q ) for inspiring him to pursue a music career. His album, titled "Musec," blends lyrical and melodic elements, influenced by artists like OutKast, Lupe Fiasco, Gucci Mane, and Future. Saint Uno emphasizes the importance of authenticity and spirituality in his music, aiming to inspire listeners.


    Transcript

    https://otter.ai/u/FPbhaZRqhdRioUZBKn9Y8Gn7cV8


    Outline


    Introduction and Podcast Overview

    • Keith introduces the podcast, covering various aspects of music production, including songwriting, musicianship, and fan interactions.

    • Keith mentions that Dan couldn't make it due to a last-minute conflict but sends a text praising the album.

    • Keith plugs Reverb (affiliate link: https://tidd.ly/3O5lme6), an online marketplace for music gear, and explains their affiliate relationship.

    • Keith sets the stage for the interview with Saint Uno from Atlanta.


    Keith's Initial Impressions of the Album

    • Keith shares his positive feedback on the album, mentioning his favorite tracks and appreciating the upbeat groove and lyrics.

    • Saint Uno acknowledges the interplay between lyrical and melodic elements in his music.

    • Keith asks Saint Uno to share his origin story and how he got into music.


    Saint Uno's...

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    51 mins
  • GSP# 90: Daniel and Keith discuss the new intro animation
    Sep 13 2024

    GSP 90

    Keith and Daniel discuss the Getcha Some Productions podcast, highlighting their affiliation with Reverb (https://tidd.ly/3O5lme6) , which provides a commission for listeners who use their referral link (https://tidd.ly/3O5lme6). They express regret over losing an episode due to a platform conversion. The conversation shifts to their new animated intro, which they plan to introduce in episode 90. They also discuss potential guests for future episodes, including a jazz-rock-Middle Eastern fusion band, a 1960s-70s artist, a hip-hop artist from Atlanta, and an opera singer who creates vocal-only music. They decide to respond to all four inquiries and encourage more Bard alumni to reach out.

    Transcript

    https://otter.ai/u/kO6Xlgx5DNddszHmiiqYi_3-VCM

    Action items

    • [] Respond to all 4 people who reached out about being interviewed on the podcast

    • [] Tell those who reached out that they should share the podcast contact info with other Bard alumni musicians

    • [] Schedule an interview with Nephew Cube or whoever is first available


    Outline

    Introduction and Podcast Setup

    • Keith introduces the podcast, "Getcha some productions," and mentions that this episode is a business meeting with Daniel.

    • Keith encourages listeners to like, subscribe, and leave reviews for the podcast.

    • Keith and Daniel discuss the importance of clicking the Reverb link in the show notes to support the podcast financially.

    • Keith explains their affiliation with Reverb.com and how it helps them financially without additional cost to listeners.

    Technical Issues and Past Episodes

    • Keith mentions that the last episode was with Michelle Green, and there was an interim episode with Andy that was lost due to a platform change.

    • Keith explains the technical issue where audio data was deleted during a platform conversion, affecting an episode on grant writing.

    • Keith and Daniel discuss the possibility of revisiting the grant writing topic in a future episode.

    • Keith expresses frustration over the lost data and the potential to redo the episode.

    New Animation and Podcast Format

    • Keith introduces the new animation for the podcast, which will be featured in this episode.

    • Keith mentions that he will not do fancy editing but will crudely slap the animation together.

    • Daniel expresses excitement about the new animation, which he believes elevates the podcast's production value.

    • Keith shares details about the animation process, including the use of Fiverr and the cost involved.

    Upcoming Podcast Episodes and Potential Guests

    • Keith mentions that four people from Bard have reached out to do podcasts, and he plans to respond to them.

    • Keith introduces the potential guests: Julia Morin and her band Nephew Cube, Terence Boylan, Saint Uno, and Katarzyna Saday.

    • Keith provides background information on each guest, including their musical styles and recent releases.

    • Daniel expresses interest in the Nephew Cube band and the acapella opera singer, while the other guests are ranked based on interest.

    Scheduling and Future Plans

    • Keith and Daniel discuss the challenges of scheduling interviews with potential guests.

    • Keith plans to reply to all four guests and ask them to reach out to other Bard alumni for future podcast episodes.

    • Keith emphasizes the importance of having a steady stream of guests to keep the podcast content fresh.

    • The conversation ends with Keith and...

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    16 mins
  • GSP# 89: Special Guest Michelle Green - Featuring the single, New Moon
    Jun 15 2024

    Getcha Some Productions Podcast Episode 89

    To support the podcast, shop on Reverb here: https://tidd.ly/3O5lme6

    Please subscribe on your favorite podcast app: http://www.getchasomeproductions.com/podcast

    Please like and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_nc0nleQ5Yk_eKuNpkDFvQ

    Buy the Book Club Featured Book here: Unlocking Creativity by Michael Beinhorn https://amzn.to/3B9f458

    A podcast covering all things related to music production: from the first note to the last fan and everything in between. We create music and inspire others to do the same. Every episode is a live business meeting between me and Dan (me and Keith) as we build this media empire right before your very eyes/ears.

    In this episode we discuss:

    https://www.michellegmusic.com

    **Show Notes: Getcha Some Productions Podcast - Episode 89**

    **Hosts:** Keith and Daniel

    **Special Guest:** Michelle Green

    ---

    **Introduction:**

    - **Keith (0:03):**

    - Welcome to the Getcha Some Productions Podcast.

    - This show covers everything music-related, from songwriting to gig attire.

    - Recap of previous discussions, including the debate on wearing shorts at gigs.

    - **Daniel (0:32):**

    - Adds humor and confirms the unique topics covered on the podcast.

    - **Keith (0:37):**

    - Introduction of today's special guest, Michelle Green.

    - Mentions the episode number (89) and where it can be accessed.

    - Announces affiliation with Reverb for monetization through affiliate links. https://tidd.ly/3O5lme6

    ---

    **Guest Introduction:**

    - **Michelle Green (0:59):**

    - Describes herself as a singer, songwriter, and soul musician.

    - Shares her genre-blending style, including electronic, dance, pop, and acoustic soul music.

    - Discusses her musical evolution and current focus on acoustic soul pop.

    ---

    **Interview Highlights:**

    - **Michelle's Origin Story (4:12):**

    - Born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a period living in Paris, France.

    - Discusses early musical influences and starting music education at age six.

    - Mentions her experience in Israel's mandatory military service and serving in a military band.

    - Reflects on her participation in the Israeli version of American Idol and its impact on her career.

    - **Education and Career (10:58):**

    - Attended Berklee College of Music, majored in Music Business.

    - Explains the benefits of studying music business and her parents' influence on this decision.

    - Details her experience in acapella and beatbox shows, and voice acting in multiple languages.

    - **Musical Journey (17:29):**

    - Talks about her collaboration with Daniel Henri, her musical director and producer.

    - Shares insights into the songwriting process, especially the creation of "New Moon."

    - Describes the creative dynamics and challenges of producing new music.

    - **Live Performances and Future Plans...

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    42 mins
  • GSP# 88: Special Guest Raja Azar - Featuring the Stay Automatik EP from Doce Operator
    May 9 2024

    Getcha Some Productions Podcast Episode 88

    To support the podcast, shop on Reverb here: https://tidd.ly/3O5lme6

    Please subscribe on your favorite podcast app: http://www.getchasomeproductions.com/podcast

    Please like and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_nc0nleQ5Yk_eKuNpkDFvQ

    Buy the Book Club Featured Book here: Unlocking Creativity by Michael Beinhorn https://amzn.to/3B9f458

    A podcast covering all things related to music production: from the first note to the last fan and everything in between. We create music and inspire others to do the same. Every episode is a live business meeting between me and Dan (me and Keith) as we build this media empire right before your very eyes/ears.

    In this episode we discuss:


    http://doceoperator.com


    **Episode 88 - Interview with Raja on Music Production and the 'Stay Automatik' EP**

    In this episode, Keith and Daniel welcome Raja, an old friend and electronic music producer. The trio dives into a fascinating conversation about Raja's musical journey, his creative process, and the inspiration behind the new EP "Stay Automatik" by his band, Doce Operator. Here’s what to expect:

    1. **Background and Origins**: Learn about Raja's musical origins, from moving to the U.S. in 1985 to discovering a passion for piano and synthesis during college. He shares how working with modular synthesizers sparked his fascination with electronic music.

    2. **Inspiration and Process**: Raja explains the intriguing concept behind the band's name "Doce Operator," which hints at the electronic music term "operator" and Portuguese influences. The discussion also explores the creative journey from the band's formation to the release of "Stay Automatik."

    3. **EP and Production Insights**: Get an insider's look at the new EP, including the challenges Raja faced in self-producing, mixing, and mastering. Hear how he overcame obstacles and pushed creative boundaries, achieving a distinctive blend of funky, irreverent sounds.

    4. **Album Artwork and Tech**: Discover how the album artwork was created using AI tools like MidJourney, and the importance of community in supporting creative projects. The episode also touches on the benefits of working with synthesizers and innovative software.

    5. **Final Thoughts and Future Plans**: The episode wraps up with Raja sharing his hopes for the band's future and giving insights into upcoming projects. He also discusses the evolution of electronic music and the excitement of continuing his creative pursuits.

    88 Show Notes Continued

    In this episode, musicians Raja and Keith and Daniel dive deep into music production. They discuss their experiences with audio mixing and mastering, revealing the challenges and nuances that come with achieving a professional sound.

    **Key Highlights:**

    1. **The Art of Compression:**

    - Raja explains how managing frequency clashes between vocals and synths using sidechain compression can create clarity without sacrificing quality.

    - He emphasizes that compression controls dynamic range, but overuse can diminish the track's life and dynamics.

    2. **Evolution of...

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • GSP# 87: Automating Social Media with Hookle - Part 2
    Apr 12 2024

    Getcha Some Productions Podcast Episode 87

    

    To support the podcast, shop on Reverb here: https://tidd.ly/3O5lme6

    Please subscribe on your favorite podcast app: http://www.getchasomeproductions.com/podcast

    Please like and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_nc0nleQ5Yk_eKuNpkDFvQ

    Buy the Book Club Featured Book here: Unlocking Creativity by Michael Beinhorn https://amzn.to/3B9f458

    A podcast covering all things related to music production: from the first note to the last fan and everything in between. We create music and inspire others to do the same. Every episode is a live business meeting between me and Dan (me and Keith) as we build this media empire right before your very eyes/ears.

    In this episode we discuss:

    We’re back working on Social Media Automation on Hookle.

    Should you wear shorts on a gig?

    Should you get involved in a dispute between fans?

    Facebook is a wasteland

    Feel like it’s ok to let some posts hit every single day.

    We discovered that there is a maximum timeframe to post before they exire

    We’re cracking up because I’m having to scroll through my gallery of hysterical

    We spend a bunch of time deciding how long to schedule posts for, which brands to post to and which sites.

    Oh, it says Jollyship the Whiz-Bang on it. And Carl Thompson. Ok, everything is on there. Everything is fine.

    Are you sending me emojis?

    Can people see these emojis?

    What side is my good side?

    We had no plan when we started this video

    Dan says, next podcast, let’s talk about musical journeys we’ve been on lately.


    #MusicProduction

    #DIYMusician

    #MusicRecording

    #MusicTechnique

    #Creative Music

    #10,000Hours

    #GetchaSomeProductions

    #TheHandshake

    #GetchaSomeGuitar

    #OliversMusicalGenius

    #ErosPragma

    #Mitochondriac

    #PerryNice

    #ServantsOfUniversalLove

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    32 mins
  • GSP# 86: Interview with composer Artemy Mukhin
    Mar 2 2024

    Getcha Some Productions Podcast Episode 86

    Artemy’s website: https://artemys.art

    To support the podcast, shop on Reverb here: https://tidd.ly/3O5lme6

    Please subscribe on your favorite podcast app: http://www.getchasomeproductions.com/podcast

    Please like and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_nc0nleQ5Yk_eKuNpkDFvQ

    Buy the Book Club Featured Book here: Unlocking Creativity by Michael Beinhorn https://amzn.to/3B9f458

    A podcast covering all things related to music production: from the first note to the last fan and everything in between. We create music and inspire others to do the same. Every episode is a live business meeting between me and Dan (me and Keith) as we build this media empire right before your very eyes/ears.

    In this episode we discuss:


    Interview with Artemy Mukhin.


    Born in Boston. Lived there for 5 years but moved to Pennsylvania. Lived outside of Philadelphia. Started learning piano around 6 or 7 years old. Started improvising a lot as a child. With the help of a great teacher, he stated writing down music and so was improvising and composing. He moved to NY when he was 11 years old. Started learning composition more seriously at that time.

    He writes most of his music through improvisation. He improvises, records it and tries to find stuff he likes. He says that he can’t compose without the piano.

    The connection for us is that Artemy goes to Bard College where Dan and I graduated from. He is currently a sophomore. He is in the conservatory which is a 5-year program.

    He studies with Joan Tower. Dan comments that Joan was an inspiration for him in how she forced him to work with rhythmic subdivisions.

    We discuss Artemy’s compositional process in more detail. He improvises until he finds something he likes. Then he manually types it into Sibelius. “It’s good to hear different things you can do which are hard to imagine on pen and paper.” “I’m used to using the computer as a compositional tool.”

    He’s composed for many different types of orchestrations. Hasn’t done solo piano In a while. Recently did a string quartet composition. Did an ensemble with flute, clarinet, piano, cello. Orchestra. Solo pieces.

    “Singing out loud helps you figure out intuitively what you think should be the next thing.”

    “I think of the ensemble that I’m going to write for. I have hopefully people in mind to play it.” “I want to have people in mind to work with.”

    When asked which composers he likes: Ravel, Debussy, Beethoven, Bach. Joan Tower. Philip Glass. John Adams. Julia Wolf. Missy Muzzoli.

    “I love harmony. Good harmony in a simple pop song.”

    “I like Disco.”

    You can check out all of Artemy’s recordings on his website with links to soundcloud.

    https://artemys.art

    He took a class on film composition and he wants to pursue that in addition to composing for the concert...

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    27 mins