

Creative Strings with Violinist Christian Howes
Christian Howes
Simplifying growth for musicians- especially violin, viola, fiddle, and cello players and teachers- with tips, insights, tools, and stories to grow in their practice, teaching, and career. Exploring intersections in creativity, music education, string playing, music business, and culture, Creative Strings is a non-profit organization supporting music education via online curriculum, orchestra classroom outreach, in-person retreats/conferences, and more. Executive director and host Christian Howes is a classically trained Jazz violinist helping string players to be versatile and creative.
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Mar 24, 2017 • 1h 25min
Scott Laird - Teaching Functional Musicianship in Orchestra - Creative Strings Podcast Episode 21
Scott D. Laird is the Fine Arts Coordinator at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics where he directs the orchestra and teaches courses in Recording Technology, Classical Guitar and Piano, and Music History. I've always admired his ability to navigate the worlds of classical, modern, and participatory musical styles- as a player, conductor, and teacher. We sat down to talk about bringing these worlds together through the lens of a string teacher. Scroll down to learn about:
-Technical proficiency vs functional musicianship
-Dealing with harmony, improvisation, and arranging in the group and orchestra classroom
-When does teaching functional musicianship start?
-Applying technique and tone in the context of a large ensemble
-Groove and pocket in the orchestra
-Do teachers have a responsibility to teach different ideas?
-A litmus test for teachers: know your subject, speak to the students at their level, and come from a place of love
Please take a moment to visit our sponsor Electric Violin Shop www.electricviolinshop.com/creativestrings, your one-stop shop for electric instruments, amps, gear, accessories, and most of all, expertise. Use code CHOWES at checkout and take 5% off of your order. Call 866-900-8400 to get your questions answered on "all things electric strings".
While you are talking to EVS, be sure to ask them about the new Yamaha Electric Violin. I've been a Yamaha performing artist for almost 20 years now and am very proud to be a part of the Yamaha family.

Feb 8, 2017 • 57min
Finding Your Vision and Reaching Your Goals as an Artist - Creative Strings Podcast Ep 20
Over thanksgiving I sat down with New York Times bestselling author of The School of Greatness (and my little brother) Lewis Howes. Lewis is a world-class athlete and business guru who's top-rated podcast has over 25 million downloads. Lewis and I discuss how artists can be successful by setting a clear vision and concrete ways of achieving them.

Oct 28, 2016 • 14min
How to grow a business for working musicians - Creative Strings Podcast Ep 19
- commit to run your career like a business and set aside time each week to working on your business
articulate very specific goals (no more than 3)
Create a specific action plan (a sales and marketing campaign)
Create or refine your marketing assets
execute
If you're tired of the status quo and want to jumpstart new projects, jump on a call with me while availability lasts to discuss your business https://meetingwithchristianhowes.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?appointmentType=1941490
Many thanks to our sponsors at Yamaha and Electric Violin Shop for their continued support of Creative Strings Podcast!

Aug 17, 2016 • 31min
Changing Perceptions and Culture with Black Violin - Creative Strings Podcast Ep. 18
"We get to completely change perceptions every time we step on the stage..."
Fusing Hip-Hop and Classical
I first heard Black Violin when they won Apollo in 2005, and followed them over their 10+ year career following. I was excited to finally meet Kev and Wil and talk with them about Black Violin, how they got started, their influences and goals.
Scroll down to listen in and learn about:
Kev and Wil's upbringings, and how they got into classical music.
How neither of them had a lesson until High School
Their efforts to reach out to kids through education
Huge thank you to our sponsor Electric Violin Shop, your one-stop shop for electric instruments, amps, gear, accessories, and most of all, expertise. Use code CHOWES at checkout and take 5% off of your order. Call 866-900-8400 to get your questions answered on "all things electric strings".
While you are talking to EVS, be sure to ask them about the new Yamaha Electric Violin (you can check out my video review here). I've been a Yamaha performing artist for almost 20 years now and am very proud to be a part of the Yamaha family.

Jun 13, 2016 • 1h 17min
Finding yourself in different styles of music with Mike Block - Creative Strings Podcast Ep. 17
"I really enjoyed finding myself in different contexts and being able to explore different parts of myself in different styles."
Classical Cellist turned multi-style master
I sat down with Cellist Mike Block to discuss his classical training (Cleveland Institute of Music and a Master's for Julliard) and how he moved into alternative styles. We also discuss the importance of music camps including the Mike Block String Camp, the Global Musician Workshop and the Creative Strings Workshop.
Scroll down to learn about:
Mike's classical training and how it helped him transition to playing in multiple styles
His happiness "checklist" and how he applies it to the various aspects of his performance, education and business
The life-changing potential of string/music camps
His work with Yo-Yo Ma and world influences
There's still time to register!
For the 2016 Creative Strings Workshop and Festival July 3-9, 2016 near Columbus, OH. Immerse yourself in a week of fun and music with world-renowned faculty. Podcast guest Mike Block is a prior attendee of the Creative Strings Workshop and as you will hear in the podcast, he highly recommends attending as many camps as you possibly can!
Huge thank you to our sponsor Electric Violin Shop, your one-stop shop for electric instruments, amps, gear, accessories, and most of all, expertise. Use code CHOWES at checkout and take 5% off of your order. Call 866-900-8400 to get your questions answered on "all things electric strings".
While you are talking to EVS, be sure to ask them about the new Yamaha Electric Violin (you can check out my video review here). I've been a Yamaha performing artist for almost 20 years now and am very proud to be a part of the Yamaha family.

May 23, 2016 • 5min
Prince Tribute - "Sometimes it Snows in April" Christian Howes Cover - Podcast Ep 16
In this Short Episode of the Creative Strings Podcast, host Christian Howes shares his tribute to Prince.
Prince embodied creativity. His fearlessness, versatility, soulfulness, and ability to continually evolve have always been an inspiration to me.
When I heard that he passed away I immediately felt compelled to drop everything and work on one of his songs, leading me to arrange and record a cover of the classic "Sometimes It Snows In April".
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Jan 6, 2016 • 53min
Violinist.com founder Laurie Niles - Creative Strings Podcast Ep. 13
“We can be kind to one another without comprising excellence…”
At the Heart of the violin world, Violinist.com founder Laurie Niles sits down with Christian Howes to discuss the start-up and success of violinist.com, a large community of violinists across all styles, genres and experience levels.

Nov 16, 2015 • 54min
Social Media and Entrepreneurship for Musicians with Colin Thomson - Creative Strings Podcast Ep. 12
ModernMusician.co's Colin Thomson joins Christian as they discuss social media and business strategies for musicians, listen below as you learn about:
How to build an audience across social media platforms
Key tips for musicians on Instagram
Ways to grow revenue as a musician
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Oct 3, 2015 • 1h 7min
Joe Mchugh: Borderlands of Storytelling, Philosophy, and Fiddle - Creative Strings Podcast Ep. 11
At the intersection of story telling, philosophy, education, and old time fiddle music lives Joe McHugh, a musician who travels with his wife Paula in their group, The Time Travelers. From moving to West Virginia at the age of twenty to buy a farm, to living and learning traditional fiddle music in Scotland, Joe has used his experiences to carve out a career which encompasses: serving as the founding director of the Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia, hosting a series on folkways of Appalachia for West Virginia Public Television, and performing with folk legends Pete Seeger and U. Utah Phillips. Through art and story telling, Joe has immersed himself in the mythos of the violin and can capture anyone's attention and compel them to listen.
Learn more on the show notes page at www.christianhowes.com

Aug 12, 2015 • 1h 16min
How to Practice Improvisation w/ Alex Hargreaves, Mike Barnett, Elis Bishop, & Greg Byers
Christian sits down with 4 of the hottest young Creative String players (dubbed "the Young Guns") to discuss their practice techniques, exercises and moving between various fiddle styles.
Meet the Young Guns
Eli Bishop
From the age of 3 until 11, Eli studied the Suzuki violin method. After completing the eighth book of the method, he began studying traditional classical music under the instruction of Cornelius Heard at the Blair School of Music, which was part of Vanderbilt University. Under Connie Heard’s instruction, Eli learned to play standard classical violin repertoire. At the age of 16, Eli’s interests shifted from classical to western swing. At this point, Eli began studying with Nashville legend, Buddy Spicher and spent the next year mastering western swing music.
While enrolled at the Nashville School of the Arts, Eli studied swing and jazz music on the violin and also began playing the guitar. Now a sophomore in high school, Eli’s grew more and more interested in jazz music, specifically bebop. A close friend at his high school suggested he learn the tunes, “Donna Lee” and “Freedom Jazz Dance”. That was what ignited the desire in Eli to become competent in this style of music.
Alex Hargreaves
Violinist Alex Hargreaves is an active performer, playing on stages around the world including Austin City Limits, A Prairie Home Companion, Grand Ole Opry, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, Panama Jazz Festival, Bonnaroo, Newport Jazz Festival, and the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, as well as venues in the UK, France, Italy, Canada, and South Korea. He is a member of world-renowned mandolinist Mike Marshall’s Big Trio, along with bassist Paul Kowert (Punch Brothers) and has toured with the trio extensively following the 2008 release of their self-titled album on Adventure Music. Matt Glaser, artistic director of Berklee College of Music, American Roots Program, states simply, “Truly, Alex Hargreaves is the best young jazz violinist in America.”
Mike Barnett
I’ve been having a blast travelin’ and performing around the country and internationally with heroes of mine. Having grown up in Nashville, I have a special place in my heart for bluegrass and country music. Fiddle camps- Mark O’Connor String Conference, Christian Howes’ Creative Strings Workshop, Mt. Shasta Fiddle Camp---have provided a tremendous source of inspiration and exposure to incredible players from a wide variety of genres. The great bluegrass fiddler Aubrey Haynie inspired me to record my first CD “Lost Indian” when I was 14. One summer at Crystal Plohman’s ‘International Fiddle Camp’ at Vanderbilt, I had the great honor of working with Bobby Hicks, Buddy Spicher, and Vassar Clemens, three of the finest people and fiddlers there have ever been. They willingly showed me everything I could get my ears on.
Greg Byers
Since Greg started playing cello at 2 1/2 he has immersed himself in many branches of music, each cumulative aspect elevating the others: performance, composition, recording, education, entrepreneurship. His debut EP Some Dark, Beautiful Morning was orchestrated jazz fusion, but his newer work finds Greg as singer/songwriter; a nuanced interplay of natural and artificial, nature and technology. The language of music is unique in that it can provide every listener with similar yet distinct messages of truth, beauty, freedom; this has motivated Greg to express his own authenticity through precise songwriting and improvisation.
This episode is brought to you by the Electric Violin Shop.
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