
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.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Music InterviewsMusic CommentaryMusic | |||

Paul, Jenn, and Ben are back after a wee bit of a hiatus. They discuss the evolving challenges they face in academia and the expanded responsibilities that have come with their growing roles at their respective universities, while still finding joy i... more
We are thrilled to kick off our fifth season by interviewing Dr. Frank Lehman, Associate Professor of Music at Tufts University. One of the premiere theorists in the area of film music, Frank shares with us about his latest book "Film Music Analysis"... more
Paul, Jenn, and Ben finish our summer-long bookclub by discussing the last two chapters of Ken Bain's "What the Best College Teachers Do."
Paul, Jenn, and Ben continue our summer-long bookclub by discussing chapters 5 and 6 of Ken Bain's "What the Best College Teachers Do." We discuss how the best teachers conduct class and treat their students and Jenn also drops a couple highly quotab... more
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This is a piece of art. Y’all should call yourselves PB&J! Paul, Ben, and Jen. Great podcast!
I can’t believe it took me two years to discover my theory professor (Ben Graf) is on a podcast! I recently discovered Note Doctors and I can firmly say this podcast will be added to the list of shows I listen to regularly. As someone who is studying music and takes interest in teaching and music theory, this podcast was basically made for me. I love hearing my theory professor and two of his colleagues from TWU discuss theory pedagogy in a friendly and insightful way. Would 100% recommend this ... more
Paul is my uncle not even joking btw look at my podcast Joke Til Ya Choke it’s on Spotify and Apple Podcast
dr graf is the best!
If you are self-hating and want to destroy the musical tradition upon which the formal study of music theory is largely built (I.e. Western European), then this is the podcast for you.
However, if you approach Western European music in a spirit of interest and gratitude, then I suggest you get your music theory conversations elsewhere.









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