'Oh sheet!' is a light, conversational podcast series hosted by Beatrix Kovács, introducing interesting guests and topics to music lovers.Among the episodes you'll find everything that's connected to classical guitar and music in general: the fundamental questions of technique and musicality, looking after our physics, how to get our music heard on socia media and many more interesting topics.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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In this episode of Oh Sheet, I’m joined by Barry Green to dive into The Inner Game of Music and explore its powerful concepts. We’ll discuss how these ideas can transform your practice, performance, and relationship with music, giving you tools to ov... more
In this episode of Oh sheet I'm having a chat with Daniel Nistico about how to get started composing for classical guitar, and what are the practical tips and to dos you need before jumping in it.
If you enjoy this episode, be sure to check out othe... more
In this episode of Oh sheet I'm having a chat with the amazing Yvette Young about how her classical music skills are influencing her compositions, the challenges she faces and some tips on how to find your path as a musician.
If you enjoy this episo... more
In this episode of Oh sheet I'm having a chat with the amazing Mike Dawes. We discuss topics like what makes a good arrangement, the key differences between arranging a song and composing it from scratch, and how musicians who alter their content con... more
Today I have a chat with @amandakaya , and we're talking about
- the differences between video game music vs classical
- prejudice in classical musicians towards vgm players
- is there a place for VGM in concert halls and venues
- influencer musicia... more
Today I have a chat with @StephanieJones about her key moments in her musical journey, the struggles she faces as a musician and what it is actually like to be a performing concert artist.
In this episode we're talking about:
- the challenges o... more
Today I have a chat with @AlexandraWhittingham about how she started her musical journey, the struggles she faces as a musician and what it is actually like to be a performing concert artist.
In this episode we're talking about:
- the challenges of... more
Today I have a chat with Brandon Acker, a classical guitarist and expert in early plucked instruments.
He’s probably the most trusted classical guitar content creator on YouTube with over 500K subs. Brandon and his wife created Arpeggiato, an online... more
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