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Note Doctors is a podcast all about music theory and music theory pedagogy. Each episode features an interview with an innovative music theory instructor. The podcast is hosted by three university theory instructors: Paul Thomas, Jenn Weaver, and Ben Graf.

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Note Doctors is a podcast all about music theory and music theory pedagogy. Each episode features an interview with an innovative music theory instructor. The podcast is hosted by three university theory instructors: Paul Thomas, Jenn Weaver, and Ben Graf.

    Episode 77: Live at Pedagogy into Practice

    Episode 77: Live at Pedagogy into Practice

    Listen in on Paul, Jenn, and Ben's panel discussion "Conversation's in Music Theory: More than just talking" from the 2024 Pedagogy into Practice Conference.

    • 52 min
    Episode 76: Brian Jarvis - New ways of approaching form and timbre

    Episode 76: Brian Jarvis - New ways of approaching form and timbre

    Paul, Jenn, and Ben talk with Dr. Brian Jarvis, Assistant Professor of Music Theory at the University of Texas at El Paso, about his work in creating new and engaging ways to visually represent musical form and timbre, specifically his programs BriFormer and Auralayer.

    • 1 tim. 12 min
    Episode 75: Favorite Christmas-themed music theory examples

    Episode 75: Favorite Christmas-themed music theory examples

    Paul, Ben, and Jenn celebrate the season (and being done with the semester) by sharing the Christmas songs they like to use as examples in the music theory or aural skills classroom. Songs include Silent Night, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Greensleeves, and This Christmas.

    • 29 min
    Episode 74: Brent Auerbach - Reining in pitch and pitch-class motives

    Episode 74: Brent Auerbach - Reining in pitch and pitch-class motives

    We are back with our second episode produced in collaboration with the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy! Paul, Jenn, and Ben talk with Dr. Brent Auerbach, professor of music theory at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, about his upcoming JMTP article entitled "Reining in Pitch and Pitch-Class Motives: Restrictive Rules for Improving Analytic Outcomes in the Tonal Theory Classroom."

    • 1 tim. 10 min
    Episode 73: Jennifer Shafer England - Writing in the theory classroom

    Episode 73: Jennifer Shafer England - Writing in the theory classroom

    We are back with another episode produced in collaboration with the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy! Paul, Jenn, and Ben talk with Dr. Jennifer Shafer England, assistant professor at Montana State University, about her upcoming JMTP article entitled "One Bite at a Time: Writing in the Theory Classroom."

    • 53 min
    Episode 72: Remembering Dr. Gene Cho

    Episode 72: Remembering Dr. Gene Cho

    In this special episode, Paul, Jenn, and Ben remember the late Dr. Gene Cho. An Emeritus Regents Professor of Music Theory at the University of North Texas who impacted the lives of many music students over his more than four decades-long teaching career, Paul, Jenn, and Ben share their own memories and recount the numerous lessons they learned from Dr. Cho.

    • 35 min

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