by Matt Walker
The Choir Director Corner Podcast is dedicated to providing choir directors with practical resources to utilize in their teaching. Matt Walker, the creator of The Choir Director Corner, reveals the teaching strategies, methods, and workflows that he has used in building a successful choral program. Discover tips and strategies that will help you save time amidst your busy schedule, run more productive, engaging and efficient rehearsals, and help you tackle your biggest teaching challenges.
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May 2, 2024
<p>Maybe you got your class registrations for next year and thought, "Maybe I should do some recruiting!" But all of your time and energy didn't produce the results you wanted, resulting only in stress and frustration.<br/><br/>In Episode 101 of the podcast, I'm sharing the audio from my recent video over on YouTube (Yes, I have a YouTube channel!) where I discuss five of the common reasons why your recruiting efforts aren't working as well as you'd like. At the end of the video, I also share a resource where I share five of my favorite recruiting strategies--cause they work, and because they are a lot of fun!<br/><br/>Need some specific choir recruiting strategies? I got you--head on over to:<br/><br/><a href='https://choirdirectorcorner.com/recruitingstrategies'><b>choirdirectorcorner.com/recruitingstrategies</b></a><br/><br/>Need help to make your end-of-the-year recruiting push? Check out my online workshop:<br/><br/><a href='https://choirdirectorcorner.com/boostyourchoirnumbers'><b>choirdirectorcorner.com/boostyourchoirnumbers</b></a><br/><br/>Need more recruiting strategies and resources? You can find more inside of the Choir Director Corner Community Membership:<br/><br/><a href='https://choirdirectorcorner.com/membership'><b>choirdirectorcorner.com/membership</b></a></p>
April 5, 2024
<p>It seems like just yesterday, I uploaded the first episode of the Choir Director Corner Podcast, not knowing where the road might take me. And here we are, at 100 episodes!<br/><br/>In Episode 100, I'm going back into the podcast archives and sharing with you ten of top 10 episodes of the podcast. Not only are these some of the most downloaded episodes, but they are also episodes that cover topics that are often discussed inside of our CDC Community. If you are new to the podcast, these are great episodes to start with! And if you are a longtime listener, these are episodes that you may want to go back and have a second listen.<br/><br/>A big thank you to all of my loyal, longtime listeners--I couldn't have gotten this far without you! It is an honor to serve you, and I look forward to the next 100 episodes! :)<br/><br/>Ready to dive into more topics related to your work as a choir director? Then you should really check out the <b>Choir Director Corner Community Membership! </b> Inside the membership there are <b>Online Courses, a Resource Library with over 50 PDF's and Google Docs, and "Monthly Missions" Trainings</b> where we focus on a specific topic, and you can ask questions and get feedback on how to tackle your biggest teaching challenges. And, as a member, you'll get access to our brand new <b>CDC Searchie Hub</b>, the AI tool created specifically for choir directors!<br/><br/>And now, when you sign up for the annual option, you'll get <b>two months free</b>: 12 months access for the price of 10!<br/><br/>Leading a choir doesn't have to be a DIY endeavor--it's better when it's done together! Come join an awesome online community of choir directors just like you over at:<br/><br/><a href='https://choirdirectorcorner.com/membership'><b>choirdirectorcorner.com/membership</b></a></p>
March 28, 2024
<p>The question came from one of the members of our CDC Community Membership: "How, or where, do I start in teaching music literacy to my choir, when almost all of my singers are beginners when it comes to sightreading?" Our elementary general music colleagues know--it's all about starting with "sound before sight"! We need to give our singers an aural vocabulary to work from before we give them tools and strategies to start tackling music notation.<br/><br/>In my teaching I've developed a 5-stage process to get my singers from sound to sight, and I'm sharing that process with you in <b>Episode 99</b> of the podcast. For each of these stages, I'm also sharing you an example of a rehearsal activity or game that I use to help move my singers down the road to being musically independent! If you're looking for guidance on how to get started working on music literacy with your choirs, or you want to make the music literacy work with your choirs more efficient and productive, then this episode is for you!<br/><br/>Ready to dive into more topics related to your work as a choir director? Then you should really check out the <b>Choir Director Corner Community Membership! </b> Inside the membership there are <b>Online Courses, a Resource Library with over 50 PDF's and Google Docs, and "Monthly Missions" Trainings</b> where we focus on a specific topic, and you can ask questions and get feedback on how to tackle your biggest teaching challenges. And, as a member, you'll get access to our brand new CDC Searchie Hub, the AI tool created specifically for choir directors!<br/><br/>And now, when you sign up for the annual option, you'll get <b>two months free</b>: 12 months access for the price of 10!<br/><br/>Leading a choir doesn't have to be a DIY endeavor--it's better when it's done together! Come join an awesome online community of choir directors just like you over at:<br/><br/><a href='https://choirdirectorcorner.com/membership'><b>choirdirectorcorner.com/membership</b></a></p>
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