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What is a Resonator?

What is a Resonator?

  • Post published:April 28, 2026

Written by Joe Seamons What Is a Resonator? A resonator can be an instrument and an idea. Innovators in the…

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Part III: How We Built This – The Rhapsody Project Co-Founder Edition!

Part III: How We Built This – The Rhapsody Project Co-Founder Edition!

  • Post published:April 16, 2026

Be sure to check out Part I and Part II! by Joe Seamons The idea of a permanent home for…

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Part II: How We Built This – The Rhapsody Project Co-Founder Edition!

Part II: How We Built This – The Rhapsody Project Co-Founder Edition!

  • Post published:March 24, 2026

by Joe Seamons Missed Part I? Check it out here. With jam sessions and concert events taking place at the…

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Part I: How We Built This – The Rhapsody Project Co-Founder Edition!

Part I: How We Built This – The Rhapsody Project Co-Founder Edition!

  • Post published:February 12, 2026

by Joe Seamons “How and why did The Rhapsody Project get started?”  This is a question I am often asked…

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The Art of Belonging

The Art of Belonging

  • Post published:July 10, 2025

By Katana Sol, Community Outreach & Communications Manager The wind picked up as I entered a space of belonging, my…

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From Roots to Rhythm: A Season of Free Music, Connection, and Community

From Roots to Rhythm: A Season of Free Music, Connection, and Community

  • Post published:June 26, 2025

There’s a particular kind of magic that happens when people gather around sound.When harmonies echo through a city park.When a…

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How we MARCH: Heritage

How we MARCH: Heritage

  • Post published:April 28, 2025

The Rhapsody Project’s MARCH Framework underpins the work we do as educators, community builders, and artists. First articulated by Briar…

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How we MARCH: Collaboration

How we MARCH: Collaboration

  • Post published:April 4, 2025

The Rhapsody Project’s MARCH Framework underpins the work we do as educators, community builders, and artists. First articulated by Briar…

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How we MARCH: Renewal

How we MARCH: Renewal

  • Post published:March 20, 2025

The Rhapsody Project’s MARCH Framework underpins the work we do as educators, community builders, and artists. First articulated by Briar…

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How we MARCH: Acknowledgement

How we MARCH: Acknowledgement

  • Post published:March 12, 2025

The Rhapsody Project’s MARCH Framework underpins the work we do as educators, community builders, and artists. First articulated by Briar…

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Our Resonators create a stable and bright future f Our Resonators create a stable and bright future for music in schools. You can be a part of keeping heritage alive in Seattle by becoming a Resonator today -- all it takes is a monthly gift of $5 or more. 

And don't forget: Every Resonator who joins by July 31 is automatically entered to win an original song written for you by Rhapsody co-founder and co-director, Joe Seamons! You'll also get 2 tickets to The Heritage Ball on October 24th to see your song performed live. 

Become a Resonator at therhapsodyproject.org/donate (link in bio). 

#rhapsodyresonator #community #resonator #seattlearts #musiceducation #seattlemusic
If you didn't get it right, that's okay! We've got If you didn't get it right, that's okay! We've got a few more rounds of Name That Tune coming your way. 

Not big on music trivia? You can still enter the raffle by becoming a Resonator - a monthly donor - so that The Rhapsody Project can keep providing music education and heritage awareness work "until the dolphin flies and parrots live at sea," as Stevie Wonder would put it. 

Start giving as little as $5/month to be entered in the raffle and start making a difference at therhapsodyproject.org/rhapsody-resonators. (Link in bio)

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We're back with round 2! Can you name this wonderf We're back with round 2! Can you name this wonderful love song? 

One correct answer will be entered to win a custom song and two tickets to our biggest event of the year: The Heritage Ball!

Tell us your best guesses before we reveal the answer on Friday!

#musictrivia #heritage #heritageball #americanmusic #1970s
Every Resonator who joins by July 31 is in the Aug Every Resonator who joins by July 31 is in the August 1 drawing. Joe is writing a commissioned original song for one of you — performed live at the Heritage Ball at Seattle Opera on October 24th. Two complimentary tickets included. Monthly giving starts at $5.

And here's why Kel Dylla became a Resonator: "The Rhapsody Project deserves our support to teach youth about their heritage - so they can own it and spread the good word through music!" — Kel Dylla, Resonator since May 2026. 

Want to join her? Link in bio.

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All your guesses across all our platforms were cor All your guesses across all our platforms were correct! Y'all really know "What's Going On" when it comes to Marvin Gaye classics. 

Six names will be entered into the drawing this week, including three who submitted here on Instagram: @tinalapadula, @gailbakerartmaker, and @dawn2946. Congrats!!

Tune in next week for another round. We're dialing it up a notch by picking a trickier song -- and only ONE correct answer will be submitted into our song raffle! Play Name That Tune all summer for the best chance at winning.
Name that tune! Put your guess in the comments bef Name that tune! Put your guess in the comments before we release the answer on Friday👇🏽 and if you're right, you'll be entered to win a song written for you by Joe Seamons!

EDIT: We originally said the answer would be released Sunday, but we are actually releasing it Friday. 🙊 Forgive us and get your answers in Thursday night!!

Hint: This is the title track of the album. 💿

Check back each week for a new challenge!

#songwriting #1971 #raffle #musictrivia #seattlemusic
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