377: No-Prop Fun and Games with Matt Murphy
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In this episode, we're chatting with one of our TopMusicGames creator, Matt Murphy. Matt shares his unique approach to teaching music through gamification, making lessons more interactive and fun. We dive into his TopMusicGames collection, designed to encourage improvisation and keep students captivated. He discusses the importance of adapting these games to suit individual student needs and moods, ensuring that learning remains accessible and enjoyable. He also emphasizes the value of keeping lessons dynamic, especially for younger students or those with learning difficulties, and highlight the flexibility and creativity these games offer to teachers. Whether you're looking to make your lessons more engaging or seeking new ways to inspire your students, this episode is packed with practical tips and insights.
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- Tim introduces Matt Murphy, highlighting his contribution to the TopMusicGames collection.
- Matt shared about his games collection, emphasizing its focus on gamifying traditional music teaching techniques to make learning more engaging.
- What the collection includes, such as games like the animal game, which encourages improvisation and keeps young students engaged.
- Matt shared a brief overview of his background and teaching experience.
- How his games collection is designed to be adaptable, allowing teachers to tailor games to their students' needs and moods.
- Tim praises the collection for being accessible and easy to integrate into lessons without requiring physical materials.
- Matt emphasizes the importance of keeping lessons fun and engaging, especially for younger students or those with learning difficulties.
- The flexibility and creativity the games offer, encouraging teachers to experiment and make the games their own.
- How incorporating games into repertoire deepens students' understanding of music.
- Why teaching chords and patterns is crucial as they are foundational to music.
- Matt emphasizes rhythm and pattern-based learning, especially for drummers.
- Some simple exercises that can help students discover new sounds.
Links Mentioned
- Matt Murphy YouTube Channel
- Click here to learn more about TopMusicGames
- Register for the 3 Secrets Workshop here
Today’s Guest
Matt Murphy grew up playing music. He taught his first lesson at 14, went to music school, and has decades of experience and multiple awards as a performer and educator. he actually hated piano growing up. As an ADHD and mildly dyslexic child, lessons from a very traditional teacher (book first, book only) didn't help . So he switched to drums, but kept a piano nearby. After majoring in jazz drumset at music school, he realised there was so much more to piano than just "All Cows Eat Grass," and became determined to never be that "wrist-slapping" teacher for his young students. His lessons are infused with video game mechanics, child-psychology, Dungeons and Dragons-style storytelling, multi-instrumental composition, dumb jokes, and knowing that we're not just teachers, we're mentors.Today's Sponsor
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