Hi Heath! My name is Katie- and I am a fellow actor who has been hustling for work to fill my time as the extension of Broadway looms further and further away. I have taken now to teaching Music Theory lessons for fellow actors and students at the University I graduated at to help increase a love and understanding for the language of music. Your videos have always made my week and now they will make my students weeks as I use your videos as examples of specific terms and especially when working with the hardest part to teach actors- RHYTHM! Although I am sad you are going to once every two weeks- I will always keep the song in mind "You're only a day away" :)
This is just to say, everyone should know the seventies Motown booty-jam version of this song by The Manhattans. It sounds so natural that you'd almost assume the song was written that way.
Best one yet! I loved the comparisons!
Hi Heath! My name is Katie- and I am a fellow actor who has been hustling for work to fill my time as the extension of Broadway looms further and further away. I have taken now to teaching Music Theory lessons for fellow actors and students at the University I graduated at to help increase a love and understanding for the language of music. Your videos have always made my week and now they will make my students weeks as I use your videos as examples of specific terms and especially when working with the hardest part to teach actors- RHYTHM!
Although I am sad you are going to once every two weeks- I will always keep the song in mind "You're only a day away" :)
and indeed! it is nice to meet you. i'm so glad to hear that you've found my psychotic ramblings helpful and i hope your students enjoy as well :)
Thank you Heath - that really put a smile on my face.
Oh, Heath! You made my day - today...and TOMORROW! 🤗
I did not know I needed this but now my mood has been significantly lifted. Nice to meet you Heath!
my pleasure! 🥰
I think you are delightful!
This is just to say, everyone should know the seventies Motown booty-jam version of this song by The Manhattans. It sounds so natural that you'd almost assume the song was written that way.