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119-Animals and Music Pt.1

Music Student 101

Release Date: 01/29/2023

143-The Big Recap Pt.3 show art 143-The Big Recap Pt.3

Music Student 101

We decided to dedicate another episode to the purpose of reviewing some of the topics we've covered up to a certain point. This episode, part 3 of our recaps, will cover episodes 40-70! By episode 70, we have covered the equivelent of a "theory 3" level education, in academic circles. We humbly thank you all for your support and for the community we are building. Help us celebrate our time together by enjoying some fond memories with us!

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142-Melodic Dictation Pt.8-Locrian Mode show art 142-Melodic Dictation Pt.8-Locrian Mode

Music Student 101

Melodic dictation, the act of transcribing and notating a melody by ear, is a crucial skill for a musician to cultivate. In this episode, we will focus on the ever elusive Locrian mode. Let's listen!

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141-The Blues Pt.3-Piedmont and Texas Blues show art 141-The Blues Pt.3-Piedmont and Texas Blues

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In episodes 64 and 89, we discussed the roots of blues and country and delta blues. Now we spread out from these genres to cover Texas blues and Piedmont blues. We will discuss how the sounds from these regions stand apart and a few of the main artists that influeced these styles.

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140-Listener Compositions Pt.8 show art 140-Listener Compositions Pt.8

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This, our 8th Listener Compositions episode, is all about our fine listeners and their fine talents. Let's hear what they've been up to! This episode will feature the original music of Soren Thomsen (Current Maso), Edward Bender, Thomas Czarples, Emily Zhang and Keith Andrews!

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139-Harmonic Sequences Pt.1 show art 139-Harmonic Sequences Pt.1

Music Student 101

Melodic sequences occur frequently in music. They are often accompanied by harmonic sequences. Certain harmonic sequence patterns are constructed to preserve good voice leading without breaking the pattern. In this episode, we will focus on the descending circle of fifths sequence.

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138-Music and Grief show art 138-Music and Grief

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Grief, and the emotions that come with it, can often effect how we listen to music and how we write music. However, music can be a good companion during the healing process. In this episode we will share our experiences and those of some fellow musicians. We will discuss composers that have been stricken with grief and we will look at ways to use music to help with the healing process.

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137-Schenkerian Analysis Pt.2 show art 137-Schenkerian Analysis Pt.2

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In episode 132, we merely scratched the surface of Schenkerian analysis. We will now continue our discussion of prolongation and listen to a few more examples of horizontalization. We will then discuss how Schenker looks at dominant and predominant functions. Ready your theory brains! 

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136-Instrument Care Pt.5-Percussion show art 136-Instrument Care Pt.5-Percussion

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Percussion instruments are known to take a beating. Still, it's important to keep them safe, clean and properly maintained. In this episode, we will review the instruments of the percussion family and share some tips we found to keep them sounding and looking their best!

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135-Harmonic Progression Pt.12-Non Chord Tones show art 135-Harmonic Progression Pt.12-Non Chord Tones

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Passing tones, appoggiaturas, pedal tones and suspensions are just a few of the non chord tones we discussed in Ep. 28. Now we will take a little more time training our ears to recognize them. After all that, we will play examples and test our ability to identify them in a chord progression. Let's listen!

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134-Middle Ages Music Pt.2 show art 134-Middle Ages Music Pt.2

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Continuing from episode 75, Middle Ages Music Pt.1, we will now get in the later part of this era. Polyphony is now becoming commonplace. We will discuss composition tools such as oraganum, chant, the motet and the hocket. We will also discuss how other cultures beyond the world of Western music use chant in their own music. Let's go back a bit, shall we?

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