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About Music

Garrett Schumann

Join me as I write about music and its meaning in our lives. This series will cross genre, history, and will even feature unique glimpses at my personal creative process.

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When The Winds Shine

This is the fourth post in my series sharing everything I can about my percussion chamber concerto This Could Be Madness (2022). So far, I’ve written about the way I use aleatoric teachniques to create the work’s semi-improvised opening sec...

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Riffs and Rhythm

In the first post in this series breaking down my 2022 percussion concerto This Could Be Madness, I explain that heavy metal is one of its biggest sources of inspiration (a common theme in my work, overall). Last week’s post showed differen...

7 months ago
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Lose Control

Last week, I started a series that shares everything about and that went into my tour-de-force percussion chamber concerto This Could Be Madness (2022) in anticipation of a new, high-quality video recording of the piece that will be ready t...

7 months ago
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'What I love about music'

## Introducing this series

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  • Garrett Schumann

    I am a composer, music scholar, and educator based in southeast Michigan. I write about music and why it means so much to us.

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