
Our program aims to bring people of varying academic knowledge closer together in an environment that caters to both the advanced student and anyone who wants to learn about how music works, the story of its origin, and its development and impact through time. Every episode builds upon the previous installment, providing the listener with theoretical knowledge that can be used to analyze the event... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsMusic HistoryMusic | ||||

We take a look at the meaning of a scale and then get deep into how Greek music was used and the tools they used to create it.
The Hurrian Hymn No. 6 is the earliest example we've found of a performable selection of written music. We look at the culture surrounding the hymn, and relate it to a discussion about Melody and Harmony.
-The show will be academic and chronological. Some basic theoretical concepts will be shared every episode so that if you don’t have a musical education you’ll be able to learn a little fundamental music theory. These two or three principals will be ... more
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This is a great show- entertaining and deeply informative; accessible to the uninformed while still interesting to the musically educated. I’m hoping they continue the series soon.
This podcast told me things I had wanted to know for decades and did it simply and clearly, but then it stopped and I could find no more episodes. What happened? Only three episodes?!
Very informative! The History of Music. Entertainment & education 🤓🙂
This podcast gives listeners a fun and fresh take on various topics in music history. Bret is an important voice in the music world.
This was a very informative but laid back podcast!
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