Gabe Romero2021-11-30T19:51:24-05:00

Gabe Romero

Gabe Romero is a senior music education major at Temple University. Born and raised on Long Island, music has been his #1 passion since taking up the piano and the cello as a child. He decided to make that passion his career after his positive musical experiences in high school, which included performing as a soloist with his school orchestra at Carnegie Hall and participating in multiple choirs, jazz bands and church music groups. While studying at Temple, he has gotten many opportunities to hone his teaching skills, serving as an intern with Philadelphia String Project and Philly POPS, as well as teaching cello privately and working as a 1:1 aide for students with special needs during the summers. 

Gabe is excited to be working with Fflat Books this semester via Music Service Learning, an internship allowing college students to explore music education experiences beyond their coursework and help schools and organizations in need. In particular, Gabe has used the internship as an opportunity to explore the incorporation of popular music and student-centered creativity into all levels of music education. During his time with MSL, he has helped design integrated-arts curricula for Columbia Public Schools and a virtual songwriting/production unit for Interboro High School’s choirs. In addition to his blogs, he is also helping to create educational supplements to the fantastic Switched on Pop podcast! 

When not working, you might find Gabe hiking his favorite park trails, searching for more vinyls to add to his collection, or cooking anything involving pasta!

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Posts by Gabe Romero

Musicast Episode 28: Creativity in Middle School Orchestra with Matt Shaffer

F-flat Author and middle school orchestra teacher Matt Shaffer sits down with us to share about his work with his students!

Musicast Episode 27: Jazz from Students’ Perspectives with Greg Masters and Eric Rodgers

2 High School students chat with Kevin and Marissa about their jazz education

The power of a microphone in a safe space

I remember playing an original song at my first open mic night. I was 17 years old and a senior in high school. Until that point, I had written some original songs that I would play [...]

Musicast Episode 26: Video Games but… Jazz? with Charlie Rosen

Bass player Charlie Rosen sits down with Kevin and Marissa to talk about his work on Broadway, with TV and Videos, and how it led him to creating and arranging for the 8 Bit Big Band.

Musicast Episode 25: Jazz Education- Process Over Product with Patrick Feher

Patrick Feher joins Kevin to talk about jazz in educational settings and how to get started if you're new to the genre!

Musicast Episode 24: Music In Our Schools Month Wrap-up. What is our future?

The Musicast Crew wraps up Music In Our Schools Month with an in-house chat! [...]

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