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A podcast that takes deep dives into musical topics for listeners both nerdy and normal!

Music in Theory Brent Lawrence

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A podcast that takes deep dives into musical topics for listeners both nerdy and normal!

    1.7 The Art of Notation

    1.7 The Art of Notation

    In this episode, I have a conversation with my good friend, Joseph Vranas about musical notation. If you like what you hear, please consider supporting what I do here by leaving a 5-star review on iTunes, or head over to my Patreon page at: patreon.com/musicintheory.

    Also, feel free to get in touch via social media or email:Facebook: @musicintheorypodTwitter: @musicintheorymusicintheorypod@gmail.com

    1.6 A Gaggle of Theorists [pt. 2]

    1.6 A Gaggle of Theorists [pt. 2]

    Here, we continue with Tyler and Michael as we talk more about what it means to be music theorists. If you like what you hear, please consider supporting what I do here by leaving a 5-star review on iTunes, or head over to my Patreon page at: patreon.com/musicintheory.

    Also, feel free to get in touch via social media or email:Facebook: @musicintheorypodTwitter: @musicintheorymusicintheorypod@gmail.com

    1.5 Ed Sheeran and the Pope

    1.5 Ed Sheeran and the Pope

    What does Ed Sheeran have in common with the Pope? Listen to find out! In this episode, we’re talking about the history of singing together. From medieval European vocal styling, to Ed Sheeran and Johnny Cash.

    If you’d like to hear the full audio examples, you can find them at www.brent-lawrence.com/podcast/1-5

    If you like what you hear, please consider supporting what I do here by leaving a 5-star review on iTunes, or head over to my Patreon page at: patreon.com/musicintheory.

    Also, feel free to get in touch via social media or email:Facebook: @musicintheorypodTwitter: @musicintheorymusicintheorypod@gmail.com

    1.4 A Gaggle of Theorists [pt. 1]

    1.4 A Gaggle of Theorists [pt. 1]

    What does a music theorist actually do? This is the first episode of a two-part series where I sit down with a couple of my theory-nerd friends and talk about life as an academic musician. If you like what you hear, please consider supporting what I do here by leaving a 5-star review on iTunes, or head over to my Patreon page at: patreon.com/musicintheory.

    Also, feel free to get in touch via social media or email:Facebook: @musicintheorypodTwitter: @musicintheorymusicintheorypod@gmail.com

    1.3 The Sound of Silence

    1.3 The Sound of Silence

    If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? If music plays, but is silent, is it still music? We’ll take on these head-scratchers in this episode of Music in Theory. If you like what you hear, please consider supporting what I do here by leaving a 5-star review on iTunes, or head over to my Patreon page at: patreon.com/musicintheory.

    Also, feel free to get in touch via social media or email:Facebook: @musicintheorypodTwitter: @musicintheorymusicintheorypod@gmail.com

    1.2 Beautiful Simplicity

    1.2 Beautiful Simplicity

    They said we couldn’t do it…They said we couldn’t fit Erik Satie, the Carter Family, and Toto into one podcast. They were wrong. In this episode, we’re talking about simple, seemingly insignificant choices made in a piece’s composition that give the music multiple layers of depth and color.
    If you like what you hear, please consider supporting what I do here by leaving a 5-star review on iTunes, or head over to my Patreon page at: patreon.com/musicintheory.

    Also, feel free to get in touch via social media or email:

    Facebook: @musicintheorypod
    Twitter: @musicintheory
    musicintheorypod@gmail.com

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