Benjamin Macke: Creating Connections Through Music

30/06/2024 59 min Episodio 7
Benjamin Macke: Creating Connections Through Music

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Did you know that silent movies are still a thing? And who knew that diatonic accordion works so well in Baroque music?! And what's this about a Belgian footbass?Benjamin Macke is a French accordionist, composer, teacher and Belgian basse au pied revivalist living in Belgium. His musical style is rather blended, having started out as a classical percussionist, jazz drummer and trombonist, he plays with a variety of musicians including his partner Birgit Bournauw, Flemish & Baroque bagpiper. As well as Duo Macke-Bournauw, he is known for his playing with Balfolk band Shillelagh, various theatre & ensemble projects for audiences of all ages, and his solo movie-concert project Le Ciné-concert de Poche where he writes and performs sound tracks for silent movies.Tune in this month for conversations about making connections with ourselves, our instruments, our audiences and our students and fellow musicians, and why this is so important not just in music, but in being part of a community.Benjamin's links:Website | Facebook Page | YouTubeReplay Benjamin's Melinar tutorial on fingering, phrasing & accents:https://www.patreon.com/posts/106977278VLOG When I met Benjamin at Halsway Manor Melodeon Study week:https://youtu.be/TpjtG0qFoVYVLOG I Blame Benjamin Macke for this:https://youtu.be/M3m5nsP_pB0Join my PATREON for extended episodes, guest tutor Melinars & learning resource archive:www.patreon.com/melbiggsmusicVisit my website for on demand classes, courses, live dates, merch & more:www.melbiggsmusic.co.ukIntro & outro music:'Dream Big' by Mel Biggs. All rights reserved.Listen to the full track on my album 'From Darkness Comes Light':www.melbiggsmusic.bandcamp.comGet in touch: [email protected]'t forget to like/subscribe/follow:YouTube | Instagram | Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.