
Balancing Music School, Teaching, and Metal with Quinn Biron Warren
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In this episode, Arabella speaks with Quinn Biron Warren, a teaching instructor at AVS who is finishing his final year of music school while actively performing in a metal band and teaching voice students. The conversation explores the challenges and rewards of balancing formal music education with real-world musical pursuits, offering valuable insights for college-age musicians considering their educational and career paths. Quinn shares his journey from discovering metal music in sixth grade to becoming a vocal instructor specializing in distortion techniques, while discussing how he manages the demanding schedule of being a student, teacher, and performer simultaneously.
Topics Covered:
- Balancing music school coursework with band rehearsals, performances, and teaching responsibilities.
- The pros and cons of formal music education versus self-directed learning.
- How teaching experience influences learning and provides different perspectives on music education.
- Scheduling strategies for managing multiple musical commitments and collaborative projects.
- The debate between curriculum-based versus individualized approaches to music instruction.
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