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Getting in Tune

Malar and Anya

Welcome to the Getting in Tune Podcast! We’re Anya and Malar, and we interview professionals who have made it or trying to make it in the performing arts industry. Follow us @gettingintunepod on Instagram! Contact us: gettingintunepod@gmail.com

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Dude, we're finally on season two... today we talk to TikTok creator Brooks (AKA brooksieboi) about going viral!

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2 years ago

Ok ... so Malar totally freaked out over this one. Prepare yourself for fangirling. Have you ever wondered why film scores are so moving? Join us while Adam shares his vision to bring moving instrumentals to the pop scene. Stay to sigh over romantic ... more

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3 years ago

What was it like to be in the iconic music video for Baby by Justin Bieber?? Or be serenaded by the one and only John Legend? Or literally act as Ariana Grande's music video double? And most importantly, how does talented singer-songwriter Rikki take... more

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3 years ago

How do Broadway shows even get cast? Does the set of a crime TV show give you the chills? Does Sam Poon aka Spoonuel spill the tea on New York's performing arts schools? Tune in to hear us talk all things from Spoonuel's unique music to racism in the... more

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3 years ago

How far would this Michigan Indie Rock band (and yes, I mean "rock" as in the Leland Blue stone) get in an episode of Hot Ones? What's it like being in a band with family? How did they come up with their epic 80's inspired music video for their popul... more

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3 years ago

No joke. Our anniversary was in July. But would it really be on-brand if we weren't late??  more

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3 years ago

What is a Dream Machine? And why is Will Davila so good at making them? Tune in to hear Will's method for creating ~cloudy~ music (and find out what makes his music so cloudy!)

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3 years ago

Does Joni Lemons even like strawberries? Is Lemons her real last name? How does Joni keep her head cool and her songs even cooler? How did Strawberry Wine get over a million streams on Spotify? Listen now to know the answers to these questions and mo... more

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3 years ago

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