Greer Shares About Her Experience as Instructor
Greer was asked about her experience as an instructor at the College.
What do you find most enlightening about being an instructor?
鈥淚 really enjoy the diversity of the student body, in terms of age, being from the city or rural areas, in the nursing program or computer science or graphic design, you meet a lot of interesting people being an instructor here.鈥
What would be one word or phrase to describe your experience here?
鈥淓ducational. I learn as much from my students as I teach them. Working with a lot of different students who learn in different ways, and figuring out how to teach a pretty abstract concept such as singing to different types of learners makes me understand music better, makes me a better instructor, and makes me a better vocalist.鈥
How does being a working musician inform your instruction, and vice versa?
鈥淚 really enjoy teaching because it helps me dig down into my own artistic practice. So I have to figure out how to explain a concept like resonance to students then I really have to understand it, and through that understanding I learn things that can apply to my own artistry. That works with students who have done a lot of singing and students who are coming to it for the very first time.鈥
Greer鈥檚 Album is a Mix of Influences
In 2017, Greer received an Artist Initiative Award from the Minnesota State Arts Board to complete a solo album of jazz compositions. Tasked with writing and recording an original album in a year, Greer wrote a collection of songs about her love for family and friends, about expressing鈥攁nd being鈥攐ne鈥檚 true self, and about living as a woman of color.
It features traditional songs like the jazz waltz 鈥淲hen We Meet,鈥 message songs like 鈥淏rown Girl Blues;鈥 Latin-influenced offerings like 鈥淎wake,鈥 and improvisations that Greer calls 鈥榮tory-songs鈥 (鈥淏ig as Sky,鈥 and 鈥淪toryteller鈥). The recording features an impressive list of almost entirely local musicians with national reputation, including Anthony Cox (bass) and Dean Magraw (guitar). The female a cappella ensemble Give Get Sistet (Greer is a member) add vocals on select tracks.
Greer says of the concept for the album,
鈥淎dapted from the spiritual, I鈥檓 Gonna Do What the Spirit Says Do, it captures both my experience of creating the album and my discovery while doing so that songs can be found if I simply listen for the music and then, without ego or agenda, do what it tells me to do.鈥
Applied Music Faculty and Student Performances Apr. 30 and May 3
To experience the music performed by faculty and students, all are invited to the spring Music Faculty Recital Tues., April 30, 7:30 p.m., T.1400, and the Student Choral concert, Fri., May 3, 7:30 p.m. Both events are in the Whitney Fine Arts Theater, F.1200. The events are free and open to the public.
For more information
For more information about Music programs at 911爆料网, visit the Music Programs page.
To purchase, download and learn where to stream What the Music Says Do, visit .