
Relative Pitch’s purpose is to represent our current generation by engaging in conversations centered around accessibility, representation, and innovation. We hope that through these conversations, we promote change and equitability within all realms of the arts and within society.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 154 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Music InterviewsMusicMusic Commentary | ||||

In our first episode of December, we chat about capitalism not only during the holidays but within the music field and pushbacks to music education.
In our first ever “Hot Takes” episode, we chat about music directors, the end of the semester, and orchestral soloists.
In this week’s episode, we discuss the disrespect of hip hop and rap in the classical music field, knowing when to stay in your lane, and needing challenges to your mindset to grow.
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In this week’s episode, we chat about the importance of what students are exposed to, the truth of money in the arts, and the urgency of community.
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In this Spooktober episode, we discuss what the artist’s role is in educating their audiences, the significance of their intentionality, and the power of a platform.
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In this Spooktober episode, we revisit the pressures of this time of the year, building sustainable habits, and what we are noticing in the younger generations.
In this week's episode, we talk about how policies that were created with equity are being reversed and the power of propaganda.
In this week's episode, we talk about how cuts to financial aid will affect the future of music education, what’s happening in the orchestral field, and the power of education and connecting with your community.
Lorin, Michael, and Anthony are phenomenal host of this podcast. Their information on Wagnerism, Music in Society, Societal Justice, and so much more, is very insightful and gives another side to music. They back their findings with facts and are open to opinions. I loved when they bring in guest to the show, it gives more insight. It also shows that music is not one dimensional. I especially loved the podcast with Christina Smith, as a flutist myself, it was very inspiring and showed different ... more
Listened to about 7 minutes of episode 13 and cannot believe how misinformed the hosts are. For one they claim there is no evidence of election irregularities on a large scale, although Peter Navarro and Matt Braynard have reports saying otherwise based solely on statistical data and anomalies. One of them then states that they didn’t watch the news until the 6th and then proceeds to give very hot takes on the capitol riot. It was compared to 9/11, which is insane considering the political viole... more










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