Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays... July 12 - Aug 4, 2022

with Mitch Nur, Mike Tamburo, & Thomas Orr Anderson

  • Dig Deeper is proud to present the next module of the Sonic Learning series, ‘Methods & Practices of the SoundWorker’ with Mitch Nur, Mike Tamburo, and Thomas Orr Anderson. This multifaceted, 12-class, 36-hour interactive online home study course will offer a strong foundation of practices, methods, exercises, experiments, and explorations that will inspire any SoundWorker on their journey with sound.

  • Created to expand upon many of the different possibilities of actively working with the intentional use of sound, ‘Methods & Practices of the SoundWorker’ will help learners develop a Toolkit/Sonic Playbook that can be relied upon as well as the confidence to be flexible to each sonic situation with an adaptability to the ever changing timescape.

  • This course focuses on direct experience, listening, improvisation, interpreting the moment, personal refinement, creative approaches to SoundWork, exercises, thought experiments, demonstrations, interactive student community, and more.

  • This course will inspire creativity, openness, possibility, good listening, confidence, presence, new techniques, interactions, considerations, and both improvisational & compositional skills... to meet the developing needs of the modern SoundWorker.

  • Optional course assignments are available each week.

Pricing Options

One-Time Payment or Pay Over Time

Course Details

  • Take the course live or on your own time.

  • ZOOM Account: The live video lessons will be powered by ZOOM and a ZOOM account is required for all participants. Sign up for free at: https://zoom.us/

  • This course is not instrument specific, open to all instruments and musical styles

  • Course runs July 12 - Aug 4... Meets online Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays 6pm-9pm Eastern (New York time)

  • Credits from The Path of the SoundWorker can be applied to Dig Deeper’s 300-hour Sonic Learning Certification

See You Soon !

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Instructors

Co-Founder / Senior Instructor

Thomas Orr Anderson

Thomas Orr Anderson, M.A. is a physicist, musician, acoustical researcher, author, teacher, athlete, Nature-Lover, and Qi Gong instructor. Thomas holds bachelors and masters degrees in physics with a diverse scientific background, specializing in a broad range of domains including black holes, holographic science, and chaotic systems. For the last two decades, he has devotedly explored the magic of sound in countless domains, from university laboratories and integrative health facilities to indigenous dance ceremonies and ancient Maltese temples.. His extensive studies in physics, music, and natural healing naturally combine into a great devotion to sound therapy, in which field he has established himself internationally as a renowned expert teacher. Professional Inspirer, Lover of Nature, Teacher of Teachers

Co-Founder / Senior Instructor

Mike Tamburo

Mike Tamburo is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, music facilitator, interdisciplinary sound and recording artist, video artist, sound therapist, writer, meditation teacher and avid traveler. Tamburo gained early notoriety for his playing and composing on string instruments (hammered dulcimer, guitar and shahi baaja). In many of his early performances he began to enter into altered states of consciousness and have out of body experiences while performing. In order to understand and hone these experiences he went into years of self study; exploring Kundalini Yoga, energy work, the therapeutic use of sound and how sound impacts consciousness, human perception and self healing. His love for long sustained drones, overtones and psycho-acoustics led him to working with multiple gongs and other tuned metal instruments (bell plates, singing bowls) in composition, improvisation and most recently as Gong course designer and Gong workshop facilitator.

Senior Instructor

Mitch Nur

Drup Shen Pa (Bönpo title) - Mitch Nur, has spent nearly 5 decades as a Archaeomusicologist, Sacred Sound Researcher, Practitioner and Teacher. An authority on Sacred Sound instruments and applications as it pertains to ritual, ceremony, sound therapies, shamanic healing, meditation, and personal transformation. His engagement with the compassionate teachings of the East, combined with his shamanic training, gives him a unique perspective among today's teachers. His Tibetan name is Menghak Rinchen, which means 'precious esoteric wisdom'. Referred to as the 'Indiana Jones of Sound Healing' by many of his colleagues, he is a member of the Society for Ethnomusicology, and the HIstorical Society of Pennsylvania.