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Lucas Thébaut: Is Music Theory Important In Traditional Folk Music?

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Do "the rules" apply when it comes to making folk music? How do different brains interpret melody and harmony? And why has TV show Friends got anything to do with this?!
Lucas Thébaut is a diatonic accordion player, tutor, and balfolk dancer hailing from the Poitou region of France. This month, he joins Mel to chat about his approach to teaching as a conservatoire trained musician and former scientist, and what wisdoms he's learned along the way to becoming a professional musician.
Lucas' links:
Website | SoundCloud | Facebook
Petit Piment on Bandcamp:
https://petitpiment.bandcamp.com/releases
Lucas' Harmony Tree Melinar tutorial on my Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/93365805
Lucas Teaches Mel:
https://youtu.be/SF_cpsmxPcw

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www.melbiggsmusic.co.uk
Intro & outro music:
'Dream Big' by Mel Biggs. All rights reserved.
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Do "the rules" apply when it comes to making folk music? How do different brains interpret melody and harmony? And why has TV show Friends got anything to do with this?!
Lucas Thébaut is a diatonic accordion player, tutor, and balfolk dancer hailing from the Poitou region of France. This month, he joins Mel to chat about his approach to teaching as a conservatoire trained musician and former scientist, and what wisdoms he's learned along the way to becoming a professional musician.
Lucas' links:
Website | SoundCloud | Facebook
Petit Piment on Bandcamp:
https://petitpiment.bandcamp.com/releases
Lucas' Harmony Tree Melinar tutorial on my Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/93365805
Lucas Teaches Mel:
https://youtu.be/SF_cpsmxPcw

Join my PATREON for extended episodes, guest tutor Melinars & learning resource archive:
www.patreon.com/melbiggsmusic
Visit my website for on demand classes, courses, live dates, merch & more:
www.melbiggsmusic.co.uk
Intro & outro music:
'Dream Big' by Mel Biggs. All rights reserved.
Listen to the full track on my album 'From Darkness Comes Light':
www.melbiggsmusic.bandcamp.com
Get in touch: chatterbox@melbiggsmusic.co.uk
Don't forget to like/subscribe/follow:
YouTube | Instagram | Facebook
Get bonus content on Patreon


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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