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The Harmonious Blacksmith: A Music Theory Exploration

Kevin Patrick Fleming
Music Theory
Chord Progressions
Intervals
Triads
Harmony
Minor Scale
Scales
Melody
Harmonic Minor
Ear Training
Chords
Major and Minor Scales
Arpeggios
Improvisation
Chromatic Scale
Music Alphabet
Whole Steps and Half Steps
Octave
Musical Tension
Major Scale

The Harmonious Blacksmith: A Music Theory Exploration is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of music theory, designed for music theorists, musicians, educators, and students alike. Whether you're a seasoned composer, an aspiring music student, or a music historian, this podcast provides insightful discussions, expert interviews, and deep dives into the principles that shape Western... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes26Foundeda year ago
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The Continuation of an interview with a Fabulous Composer/SongWriter and Music Theory Lover : ZLEE

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We Discuss The importance of Music Theory, The advantages and pitfalls, and we even get into ... more

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This is the 2nd Interview in my Music Theory Interview Series and it is with a good friend that goes by ZLEE.  We discuss Growing up, learning music as a kid, developing into a Songwriter and Composer, and many other music theory related topics. ZLEE... more

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Episode 23 of Season 2 of THE HARMONIOUS BLACKSMITH

In this episode, we are exploring CHROMATICISM, the CHROMATIC SCALE, MAJOR and MINOR TONALITY, BASS LINES, TRIADS, CHORDS, CHORD PROGRESSIONS, CHORD INVERSIONS, and CHROMATIC MELODIES. The Blacksmi... more

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Episode 22 is my very first Interview in a series of upcoming interviews.  This one is all about the HARMONIOUS BLACKSMITH himself! Learn his background, how he came to become a professional musician , and ultimately, how he came to become a Music Th... more

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Kevin Patrick Fleming
Host of the podcast, leading discussions on music theory, improvisation, and musical principles, with a background in music education and performance.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • This podcast is awesome 🤟

    The Blacksmith hammers home Music Theory knowledge in fun and understandable bites …you will forge new musical

    Awareness to your playing and watch out ..sparks will soon fly from your fingertips !… sorry about the bad puns 🤣🔥⚡️🎸

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    United States3 months ago

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Ep. 25 : Music-Theory-Interviews: ZLEE(Part 2)
Q: How do you use music theory to intentionally evoke a certain emotion in a composition?
By bringing a diversity of theoretical concepts into the process to create specific emotional dynamics.
Ep. 25 : Music-Theory-Interviews: ZLEE(Part 2)
Q: What would you say would be the most important concept in music theory in the beginning?
General literacy of scales and understanding the language is essential.
Ep. 20 : Ear Training - How To Hear Chord Progressions Using Bass Lines(Part 1)
Q: Do you hear a perfect fourth or a perfect fifth when I play this?
The interval is a perfect fourth.
Ep. 20 : Ear Training - How To Hear Chord Progressions Using Bass Lines(Part 1)
Q: Is this interval a perfect fourth or is it a perfect fifth?
The interval is a perfect fifth.
Ep. 19 : Music Theory - Bass Lines - Part 2
Q: How would you know it wasn't in the key of C and not in G?
It is in fact in the key of G, and you'll figure that out as we go.

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