Random Music theory Podcasts

  • Ghost Notes
  • Composer Quest: A Songwriting and Music Composition Podcast
  • Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
  • The Beatles: Note By Note
  • Let’s Talk About Scoring
  • ComposerCast
  • What, Like It’s Hard?
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    Ghost Notes

    Ghost Notes

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    Since Aug 28, 2020 12:22 UTC

    It’s a podcast about music? By the creators of 12tone and Polyphonic.

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    Composer Quest: A Songwriting and Music Composition Podcast

    Composer Quest: A Songwriting and Music Composition Podcast

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    Since Jan 2, 2013 22:00 UTC

    Join the quest! Learn how composers and songwriters create music in this podcast hosted by Minneapolis composer Charlie McCarron. Whether you’re a music composition grad or simply an occasional noodler on a guitar, each guest has a new perspective for you on the creative process of composing and songwriting, along with some concrete ideas to apply to your own music.

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    Steve Stine Guitar Podcast

    Steve Stine Guitar Podcast

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    Since Apr 17, 2020 19:00 UTC

    You don’t have to practice hours per day to become a better guitar player. Join Steve Stine as he talks with fellow musicians and educators and shares guitar lessons to help guitarists play more songs, understand music theory, and create solos from scratch. Whether you’ve been playing guitar a while or you’re just getting started on your journey, this podcast is for you.

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    The Beatles: Note By Note

    The Beatles: Note By Note

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    Since Aug 10, 2024 22:58 UTC

    Join former bandmates and lifelong friends Peter and Kenyon as they dive deep into the legendary discography of The Beatles in “The Beatles: Note by Note.” With decades of friendship and a shared passion for music, these lifelong Beatles fans meticulously analyze each Beatles song in chronological order of release. Blending historical context with personal anecdotes and technical insights, Peter and Kenyon’s discussions are enriched by their background as musicians. From their humble beginnings to their rise as music icons, explore how The Beatles’ songs were crafted, recorded, and how they transformed the music industry. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to The Beatles’ music, “The Beatles: Note by Note” offers a comprehensive and definitive journey through the catalog of one of the greatest bands of all time. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone seeking an in-depth, authoritative exploration of The Beatles’ musical legacy.

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    Let’s Talk About Scoring

    Let’s Talk About Scoring

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    Since Feb 24, 2019 01:00 UTC

    We host a live discussion about the Art, Craft, and Business of Scoring for Film, TV, Games/Apps/VR, Commercials/Advertising, and more mediums. Audiences join in with their questions, feedback, and topics and we incorporate their viewpoints into the broadcast, occasionally inviting them via a special remote link to join in live on air. If you are curious about the importance and/or relevance of music in movies and music in all visual storytelling, take a listen to our program and let us know how we’re doing and what your favorite and/or most important moments are in the comments. Are you, or do you want to become, a Film Composer? Pose topics and have your questions answered about the Art, Craft, and Business of Scoring for Film, TV, Games/Apps/VR, Commercials/Advertising, and more. Ask your questions LIVE during the broadcast. You can find the video broadcast of most episodes, on your favorite platforms at: https://www.youtube.com/EvanEvansMusic https://www.pscp.tv/EvanEvansMusic https://www.twitter.com/EvanEvansMusic https://www.twitch.tv/EvanEvansMusic https://www.younow.com/EvanEvansMusic https://www.mixer.com/EvanEvansMusic https://www.smashcast.tv/EvanEvansMusic https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutscoring In this week’s Episode, we discuss our top plugin picks of the week, the pros and cons of conducting your music vs hiring out a conductor, comparing eight notation programs, MIDI expression tips, how to avoid sounding like a “keyboard” composer, and finally a teaser on this summer’s exciting 6-day “Total Scoring Mastery” seminar Chapter 1: 00:00 Introduction Chapter 2: 00:24 Some Top/New Plugin Picks from the Guys Chapter 3: 07:48 Conducting Your Music vs Hiring A Conductor Chapter 4: 16:20 Notation Programs – Dorico vs Sibelius vs Finale vs Overture vs Staffpad vs NotateMe Pro vs Lilypond vs Flat.io vs Handwritten Digital Chapter 5: 37:07 Adding MIDI Expression During and After MIDI Input Recording Chapter 6: 44:12 How to Overcome Sounding Like A Keyboardist Composer? Chapter 7: 49:32 TOTAL SCORING MASTERY 6-Day Summer Seminar WATCH ON YOUTUBE AT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1H9CCgvFjs Special Guests: Dallas Crane, Kyle Youhas, and Steven Stratvert.

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    What, Like It’s Hard?

    What, Like It’s Hard?

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    Since Sep 18, 2019 22:00 UTC

    What, Like It’s Hard? is the digital initiative and podcast that celebrates and explores the academic study of popular music. Conferences can be expensive to attend, especially for students, so this platform allows for a digital space to be created for students to discuss and share their research topics and interests while building a digital network of like-minded people. The podcast opens with a keynote series from professors in different faculties, from different universities around the world. The podcast is available for streaming over Spotify, ApplePodcasts, Anchor, or wherever you listen to your podcasts!

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