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Adam, Livi, and Seth interview pianist Caral Salas-Ruiz. Their conversation includes how she journeyed into the music world and her thoughts on piano pedagogy. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: thetheorybehindit@interludepodcasts.com Follow: @TTBIpod on Twitter Intro Music: Jazzy Abstract Beat by C…
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Adam, Livi, and Seth tackle how the imposter syndrome affects one going through undergraduate and graduate studies in music. 01:00 Helpful or Not: Chrome Music Lab 12:30 Main Topic: Music Theory and The Imposter Syndrome 38:50 Closing Segment Contact: thetheorybehindit@interludepodcasts.com Follow: @TTBIpod on Twitter ----more---- Intro Music: Jazz…
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This week we are thrilled to share our conversation with musicologist Dr. Daniel Elphick. Dan is a faculty member at Royal Holloway, University of London, as well as the man behind the Cult of Musicology Youtube channel. Check out our discussion about his research, writing in music theory, and the distinctions between analysis and musicology. (We h…
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Oh hey, we're not dead! TTBI is back with a brand new season of music theory and theory adjacent content (oftentimes very adjacent). Back in July, we had the chance to interview Memphis' own DJ A.D. We spoke with A.D. about the musical skills a DJ needs to possess, the worst wedding DJ ever, and how to melt faces with a killer mix. Check back next …
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As Seth calls it, welcome to narrative-land. This week, TTBI welcomes Aubrey Leaman, a Music Theory and Cognition PhD student at Northwestern University, to discuss her work with subjectivity and agency in music. Check out her SCSMT 2021 paper at the link below to see where our conversation begins, and listen to find out where it ends! Huge thanks …
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Special guest and friend of the show, Taylor Burks, returns to draft the top 7 best Kanye West albums with Adam. Listen back to the previous episode with Taylor for some non-mandatory backstory, and then check out his new website and upcoming EP! https://www.tjbpercussion.com/By Adam Moffett, Livi Handley, Seth Weesner
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This is a heavy one. Building off our conversation with The Score last episode, we dig into Dr. Phillip Ewell's writing on music theory's white racial frame, how it applies to us, and some things we can do to help. We talk about the problems with Schenkerian analysis and break down the academic drama of the JSS from last summer, as well as some rec…
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For the first new episode of our new season, we had the incredible pleasure of talking with Eric and Justin from The Score, an urban music education podcast. We wanted to get their insight into building a more inclusive curriculum that connects with today's students, as well as the place of music theory in the public school band setting. Be sure to…
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It's the final episode of this season of TTBI! And what better than a holiday themed episode to close out the year. In this episode, Seth, Livi, and Adam collaborate to draft and rank the 11 best Christmas songs ever. It gets a little heated, but hopefully some of your favorites made it on. Let us know what got robbed and what we forgot to include!…
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Welcome back to our...music theory podcast? Where we spend an inordinate amount of time discussing early to mid 2000s Disney animated films? As we wrap up season 2 of the podcast, we investigate our Spotify Wrappeds to see what the algorithm decided we were into this year. Who spent the most time listening? Who found the most new artists? Can you n…
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Hey, everybody! Bit late on this one ("a bit"), but the good news is you get an episode on rap music today and another one tomorrow! This episode was supposed to come out last Friday, but kept getting delayed. Check here again tomorrow for this week's normally scheduled episode. In this episode, TTBI reads and discusses Kyle Adams' recent Music The…
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In some form or another, each of us came up with a potential thesis idea for our master's that just didn't pan out. So today, we're talking about these ideas, what the complications or problems were, and how we ended up with what we did write! (Please don't steal any of our left behind ideas; there's still meat on these bones, TM TM TM)…
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After a break last week (oops), Livi has prepared a Let's Argue of her own, this time featuring questions gathered from the music theory subreddit. Will Adam maintain his sanity? Will Seth or Adam will break their Let's Argue curse? Will Livi somehow win another Let's Argue as moderator? All this and more in this week's episode of Oursatz!…
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After all the higher concept episodes we've done recently, we thought it'd be a nice change of pace to relax and have a more laidback episode this week. We meander through discussion of musical notation and graphic design, the Harry Potter books and movies, presenting at an online conference, and briefly touch on some of the problems with the recen…
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This week we ripped off the podcast Screendrafts and competitively collaborated to find out what the best chord of all time is! The parameters were basic chords most students learn in their 2 years of music theory classes. Sevenths could be considered for each chord, but were not a separate category. The full list is below; we selected the top 11. …
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We round off the debate with the final 3 questions in this Music Pedagogy edition of Let's Argue. Talking points include borrowed chords, the importance of music history, snails, and incredulously even more Schenker talk. Who wins? How biased was the host? (I would like to make an addendum that this debate was recorded about 2 months before the Sch…
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In this two part episode, Adam pits Livi and Seth against each other in a new edition of Let's Argue. This time around we're discussing opinions on the teaching of music theory. Topics include cadential V chords, teaching Schenkerian analysis to undergrads, and a heck of a lot about modes.By Adam Moffett, Livi Maynard, Seth Weesner
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Hey, everybody! Sorry for the delay, but we've got a very special episode for you today: our interview with percussionist Taylor Burks! In this episode, we talk about band pedagogy, a work Taylor commissioned and performed, Taylor's review of Ye, and the various impressions Adam can do. Disclaimer: we recorded this before Kanye West's fresh appeara…
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In this, the final part of the Three Articles series, Adam presents an article discussing chord progressions and tonality in pop music. Ben Duinker writes about how chordal loops can increase ambiguity when locating tonic and that we should consider bitonality or "hybrid tonics" when thinking about pop music. https://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.19.25…
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In a thematic sequel to Borrowing in Pop Music, Seth returns with more examples of topics and allusions in pop music. After that...it gets a little weird. Hope you're prepared to hear our takes on things that stopped being relevant over 3 months ago when we recorded. Talking points include Childish Gambino, the Modern Family Cinematic Universe, Tig…
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This week we discuss Jennifer Beavers' article "Beyond Mere Novelty: Timbre as Primary Structural Marker in Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major". We talk about timbre as formal quality, the place of timbre in analysis, and a bit about the music of Ravel. There is a brief shout-out to theremins. https://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.19.25.4/mto.19.25.4.be…
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This week we got the opportunity to interview Ryan Connors from Dynamo. After we talked about their album in Three Albums, Part 2, we reached out and got the chance to talk to Ryan. We had lots of great discussion about Dynamo's album Celina, improvisation, and the differences between academically trained and self-taught musicians. Please check out…
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We decided to each read an article from the Music Theory Online journal and discuss it with each other. This week Livi tells us about Barbara Bleij's article 'Three Multifaceted Compositions by Wayne Shorter: “E.S.P.,” “Infant Eyes,” and “Virgo”'. We talk about jazz theory, finding tonic, and a little about set theory too. There's a link to the art…
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Alright, if you listened to last week's episode, you know that Seth's diabolical plan to use music theory to destroy a friendship likely didn't work, mostly because Adam and Livi generally agreed the whole time. But that doesn't mean part 2 of the debate will be any less juicy. What is the most important element to analysis? Is minimalism anti-Sche…
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In this episode, Seth attempts to destroy Adam and Livi's friendship by forcing them to argue about music theory topics as he sees fit. Will their bond overcome debates on German augmented sixth chords, Schenkerian analysis, and minimalism? Or will Seth's twisted game tear them apart? Find out in this week's episode of Oursatz!…
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In the thrilling conclusion to last week's discussion, Livi presents Dynamo's 2017 album Celina and Adam presents Kanye West's 2018 album Ye. Is Ye a bad album? What does it mean for music to be authentic? Will we get to interview somebody from Dynamo? Listen to find out! (Once again, apologies for the poor audio, we're getting better all the time.…
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This week we decided to each present an album to the other two, listen to it throughout the week, and then report back on what noticed, appreciated, and thought about it. In part 1, we cover Seth's pick: Adele's 2008 album 19. But before that, since this is the first of the 2020 albums, we give a very distracted update on what has happened to us in…
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In the inaugural appearance of the potentially recurring Deep Dive, we take a look at songs and albums that could change your opinion or view of a musician/band. We each pick a song that is either surprising or unique to a catalogue and discuss, and we do the same with chunks of albums we recommend listening to for the same experience. Here is a Sp…
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A much anticipated episode from a time nearly since forgotten... It's the return of Oursatz! This is an episode that previously went unpublished after being recorded at the beginning of 2018. We're going to clear out the backlog and start getting new episodes posted soon. In this episode, Seth leads us down a path of recent pop songs (for 2018) tha…
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We start off this episode with a detailed discussion of types of stews.But don't worry, we do eventually have a conversation about what makes an album great, what makes an album cohesive, and what the difference is between an album, a playlist, and a mixtape.Let us know on our Facebook about some of your favorite albums that are thematically cohesi…
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