This podcast features free audio guitar lessons taught by Desi Serna, author of Fretboard Theory and Guitar Theory For Dummies. Learn how scales, chords, progressions, modes, and more get applied to the fretboard and familiar songs. Hear how to best get your playing skills in order. Begin to improvise and compose. Understand why your favorite songs sound so good. ➝ What do you specifically need to do in order to play guitar better? Visit the GuitarMusicTheory.com website to get FREE custom v ...
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Welcome to the Fret Friends Podcast; a guitar and music podcast here to instruct, inform and showcase! Fret Friends is a podcast from ‘AP Guitar’ - a Guitar and Music Tuition company established in 2012, which provide Lessons, Workshops and Courses to students all over the world.
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Dive into the art of guitar and improvisation with expert insights, practical tips, and inspiring conversations. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, this series covers everything from technique and theory to creative approaches for developing your unique sound. Join us for engaging discussions, gear reviews, and interviews with musicians who live and breathe the craft.
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A podcast dedicated to conversations with today's top guitar and bass musicians. Hosted by: Bob Bakert, Editor jazzguitartoday.com and Raúl Amador, Editor bassmusicianmagazine.com
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Welcome to The Blues Guitar Show! Your free audio guitar teacher, focusing on all things blues guitar, records, rocking music theory and gear. Covering all the genres in the Blues world from Delta to Rockabilly. Each Monday I release an episode packed with information, exercises, songs, licks and interviews with some of the best players around to give you Passion, Practice and Perseverance for your guitar playing journey! I'm a born and raised blues guitarist, studio musician and teacher on ...
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I'll talk about everything from politics to entertainment and philosophy. I'm also a part-time entertainment writer and working-class from the UP of Michigan, so that might come up occasionally. Oh, and I make weird experimental music and sometimes host a college radio show.
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Power to the Pinky Podcast is all about anything and everything music! Music lessons (lots of guitar and piano lessons), making music theory fun and interesting, talking about the real life of a musician and music teacher in 2025! Tune in to hear all of your questions about being a full-time musician, music instructor, or just learning about guitar!
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Each week on GTRNRD, host Andy Schneider shares essential and creative tips for guitar and bass players. Episodes explore fundamentals of playing technique, music theory, or guitar gear, and then dives deeper - encouraging more experienced players to use their creativity to apply these bits of knowledge in new, fresh ways. This educational series offers something for beginners and pros alike, building foundational knowledge while inspiring listeners to turn their ideas into incredible music. ...
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“Bass Case” is a podcast series designed for electric and double bassists. Phil gives instruction on topics as varied as items you should pack in your bass case to playing blues bass lines. [email protected]
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The Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast exists to explore popular songs, practices, and ideas in the light of Sola Scriptura and Tota Scriptura. It is an outlet of Westminster Effects, a church history themed guitar effects pedal brand in Greenville, South Carolina.
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A People's History of the Guitar is about people, guitars, people and their guitars, and guitars and their people. We'll be exploring histories, origins, innovation, triumphs, and tragedies, and talking to well-known, little known, and unknown people who make music with the guitar, and who make, and think about the instrument. A People's History of the Guitar starts with the idea that the guitar belongs to all of us, and it deserves a history for all of us. This podcast uses the following th ...
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Dr. Andre Fludd discusses everything related to guitar (gear, education, mindset, struggles, etc.), and other stuff, from movies to health, but he tries to make sure it still relates back to guitar somehow.
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The TopMusicGuitar podcast is a weekly show where you can learn about how to teach great guitar lessons, how to expand your studio, and how to build your dream job teaching guitar. Our host, Michael Gumley, has built one of Australia’s top guitar schools, and developed a best-selling curriculum. Michael interviews guest experts from the industry each week to share tips and advice about teaching guitar. Find us online at topmusic.co/guitar.
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I cover music, theory, vocals, guitar, and much more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asden/support
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Want to become better than most people at most things? Then the Pat Flynn Show is for you. Listen in, and learn: - How to Master The Pat Flynn Philosophy of Generalism—or why it’s better to be better at many things, not best at just one. From there, how to combine abilities to create a competitive advantage at anything you could want—a tactic known as “skill stacking.” - Obtain Knowledge Fast, Learn Any Skill Quickly—Discover the 5 Generalist principles for ultra-efficient practice sessions ...
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Two young musicians have taken it upon themselves to write a new song from scratch every week, then to share their songs with each other and the world. Each episode, Roger Heathers and Declan Kitchener deconstruct the theory and process of writing music, then probably go off topic to talk about how amazing the Beatles are or something. If you'd like to share your song that you wrote in a week with us, or perhaps join us as a guest, then get in touch with us via our e-mail address weeklysongp ...
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Wanna know the secrets of the musical multiverse? Sit down, grab an axe, and get abducted. Beyond the Frets is your chance to hear in-depth conversations with legendary guitarists, educators and composers about their process, struggles, accomplishments and thoughts on the modern music industry. Hosted by Zakk Jones, these discussions are full of great stories, anecdotes and a little bit of insanity along the way. This podcast is funded in part by the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music ...
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I do live composition and music theory on the fly.
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Sam Evans sits down with you to understand what you're hearing, and learn to transfer that knowledge to whatever instrument you play.
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Zealous Musician is a podcast that takes a closer look at the music we love. For season one, we’ll dive into music from post-hardcore and emo bands like Thrice, Underoath, A Day to Remember - Taking Back Sunday, Brand New, and Copeland. Our focus will be on light music theory -- even playing some ourselves -- and rediscovering why we loved these bands so much in the first place.
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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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The LJS Podcast is the podcast where you get weekly jazz tips, interviews, stories and advice for becoming a better jazz musician! Hosting the show is the jazz musician behind learnjazzstandards.com, author, and entrepreneur Brent Vaartstra, who’s one goal is to answer any question about playing jazz music you may have. Jazz can be a challenging music to learn and play, but it doesn’t have to be so hard. Each episode features a specific musical challenge that jazz students may come across, w ...
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Ear training exercises for piano players and musicians. This podcast teaches you ear training and music theory together. Topics include: Interval ear training. Ear training exercises. Interval ear training. Chord progression ear training. Common melodic shapes. Common chord progressions. How to transcribe bass lines. Music theory lessons. Ear training for piano. How to play piano by ear. And how to play songs by ear. Julian Bradley is a composer and music teacher from the UK. He loves to sha ...
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Join us on our journey as we address hard-hitting questions about how the world approaches, treats and researches low back/neck/shoulder pain and inspire patients to be empowered in their treatment.
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My Classic Album' is a podcast about the most acclaimed and loved albums of all time! There are many great albums out there but there's an extra special ingredient that makes an album a classic album. Join Mike Norris as he dedicates each episode to one classic album and looks at the history of the album and its impact in the years following its release. 'My Classic Album' celebrates albums from the 1960's right through to the new millennium from musicians as timeless as The Beatles and Bo ...
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The Mark Pires Podcast is based on Mark Pires Daily Live show. Find it live every day on YouTube www.youtube.com/@markpires Support the show! www.patreon.com/markpires Live every single day at 10PM EST on Youtube! Join the Community!! www.linktr.ee/markpires Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/markpires/subscribe
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CWT549: Emotional guitar moments: 'Wish You Were Here' by Pink Floyd
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9:04Sometimes, the most emotional moments in rock history don’t explode with volume. They arrive quietly, and are fragile. Take Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here.” Released in 1975, it opens not with fireworks, but with understatement.
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Ep177 Man on the Silver Mountain – How Does This Song Work?
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56:21In this episode, I break down the 1975 Rainbow classic featuring Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio. I take you through the signature opening riff, the shifting minor key changes, the alternate-picked arpeggios, and the fiery solo that defines the track. I also talk about Blackmore’s Strat/Marshall setup and show you how studying this song can …
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Pressing the Beast, Firing Clients, and Maintaining Standards w/ Dan John
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Episode #246 Life and Legacy R.L Burnside
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28:22Dive deep into the raw, hypnotic world of R. L. Burnside, the legendary North Mississippi hill country bluesman. From his early life on Mississippi farms to decades of regional performances, groundbreaking 1990s recordings with Fat Possum Records, collaborations with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, and his experimental Come On In album, we explore…
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Send us a text How To Play Blues Guitar - Level 1 - SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL 10/10/25 - £11.99! Code: BLUESBOSS Welcome back people - Season 2 Episode 5 is upon us! This season is all about me opening up to tell you some music related personal stories of mine! But for today - I am joined by my guitar student Alex to give you an insight into his view of …
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Dimwits, Dipsh*ts, Dufuses, and Dullards (E. 39); Russell Vought of Project 25 vs. Frederick Vought of 'The Boys'
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41:07Back when I was writing for more websites, I wrote some recaps of episodes of The Boys, so I became familiar with the character of Frederick Vought and his powerful company Vought International. So when I first learned of a man named Russell Vought connected with the neo-fascist organization Project 25, I couldn't help but try to connect the two th…
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CWT548: The Walkabouts: The Band Seattle Forgot, But Europe Never Did
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9:53Today, we’re talking about The Walkabouts. A band that lived in the same scene as the grunge giants, but created something entirely their own.
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CWT547: Mother Rasputin: Mariam Soulakiotis, Serial Killer Nun
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11:26In modern Greek history, few names cast a darker shadow than Mariam Soulakiotis. She was called many things: the Nun of Loutraki, the Serial Killer Nun, even Mother Rasputin.
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CWT546: Elvis Presley – Why He's Called 'The King of Rock and Roll'
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14:32Elvis Presley. You’ve heard the name. Maybe you picture the pompadour, the leather, the rhinestones… or maybe just the hips that had America clutching its pearls. But who was Elvis, really? And why does he still matter almost fifty years after his death? Today, we’re breaking down the life, music, and legacy of the King of Rock and Roll.…
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Declan and Roger return for 7 more weeks of writing songs every week on October 10th!Join us for song discection, craft development and a third thing.Ta-rah!By The Weekly Song Podcast || Songwriting | Music
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Send us a text In this episode of Bass Case, Phil concludes his series on Whole-Half Diminished Scale. Contact: [email protected] Phil
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Video version, join our newsletter. https://improv.fretprints.com/subscriberpodcastmodalandtonal https://jazzguitar.fretprints.com/join Explore the world of jazz guitar and the art of improvisation with Guitar and Improvisation. This podcast delves into the traditions, techniques, and creative mindset of jazz greats, offering practical insights and…
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What I Never Expected This Job To Involve
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11:30Send us a text The AP Guitar Master Program Welcome back people - Season 2 Episode 4 is upon us! This season is all about me opening up to tell you some music related personal stories of mine! Thank you to all those who have listened from all around the world - you're awesome.. and I hope Fret Friends has helped you. Subscribe & Connect: Instagram …
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In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology Podcast, Cody Fields, Bradley Cox, and Stan Fields reflect on the recent passing of influential Christian leaders, particularly Voddie Baucham. They discuss Baucham impact on American Christianity, his teaching style, and the legacy he leaves behind. The conversation also touches on the importance…
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Send us a text Welcome back people - Season 2 Episode 3 is upon us: 'Rude Wedding Guests'! This season is all about me opening up to tell you some music related personal stories of mine! At this present point, Fret Friends is listened to in 30 different countries which is absolutely incredible. THANK YOU. Thank you to all those who have listened fr…
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Interview With Bassist MonoNeon, Beacon of Bass
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9:30MonoNeon’s been keeping busy, touring internationally and currently making his way across the U.S. as part of his latest run. If you’ve seen him live, you know his performances are anything but ordinary… funky and full of character. He recently released a new album titled You Had Your Chance… Bad Attitude. It features eight tracks of off-center, gr…
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CWT545: After We Collided (2020) Movie Review: Love, Lust, and Toxic Drama
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19:27Today we’re diving into "After We Collided" — the second movie in the "After" film series, based on Anna Todd’s novels that started as One Direction fanfiction on Wattpad. Yes, you heard that right.
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Dimwits, Dipsh*ts, Dufuses, and Dullards (E. 38); Ken Paxton's a Risky Gamble for GOP(?)
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41:00While battling a terrible cold, I belittle Ken Paxton, John Cornyn, and a scandalous Texas Democrat few people remember. Long story short: John Cornyn may be more boring than Paxton, but that really does not make him much better. I also get into redistricting.
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Video version, join our newsletter. https://improv.fretprints.com/BluesLanguageSubscribe https://jazzguitar.fretprints.com/lessons https://jazzguitar.fretprints.com/join Explore the world of jazz guitar and the art of improvisation with Guitar and Improvisation. This podcast delves into the traditions, techniques, and creative mindset of jazz great…
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Armor Building Standards, Pyramid Training, and How to Find a Great Coach
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Send us a text The AP Guitar Master Program Welcome back people - Season 2 Episode 2 is upon us! This season is all about me opening up to tell you some music related personal stories of mine! Thank you to all those who have listened from all around the world - you're awesome.. and I hope Fret Friends has helped you. Subscribe & Connect: Instagram …
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CWT544: Normal, Practical, Sane Immigration Policy and the Labor Shortage
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9:14What a normal, practical, sane immigration policy might look like.
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CWT543: Sound Legends | Jeff Beck: The Guitarist’s Guitarist
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12:16Jeff Beck was one of the most innovative and influential guitarists in rock history.
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Yes — there’s a long, bloody history of leftist and progressive activists being killed in the U.S. and elsewhere, often by right-wing extremists, vigilantes, or through direct or indirect state action. Here are some notable examples and context. (Main photo: MLK holds up a photo of slain civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, Michael Sc…
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CWT541: Ozric Tentacles: Psychedelic Rock from Another Planet
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12:18Today, we're talking about a band that's been floating through space rock, psych jams, and ambient soundscapes for over four decades now: Ozric Tentacles.
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Bass Case S2 E22: "Whole-Half Diminished Scale" (Part 2)
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6:37Send us a text In this episode of Bass Case, Phil continues with the Whole-Half Diminished Scale. Contact: [email protected] Phil
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CWT540: What is the Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.?
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8:52Today, we’re diving into the story of a band that has built an entire universe of cosmic soundscapes: Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
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In today's episode I look back at what happened in Santa Monica on June 14th, 2025 — a day branded nationwide as No Kings Day. I also emphasize that, yes, this is still intended as a "No Kings" podcast (even if I am not always doing an overtly political episode).
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Send us a text The CAGED Blueprint Video Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/the-caged-blueprint/?referralCode=50C03EBCAD59B1BB7C45 Welcome to Season 2 - A season in which following the success of the previous Bonus Episode - I decided to be open up and tell you some music related personal stories of mine! Thank you to all those who have listened …
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Dimwits, Dipsh*ts, Dufuses, and Dullards (E. 37); FCC Censors Trump Critics Colbert and Kimmel
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35:48As the title of this episode notes: FCC Censors Trump Critics Colbert and Kimmel. What does this mean?
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🎸 Power to the Pinky – Episode 14 The CAGED System: Exploring the “C” Shape in the Key of C If you’re ready to connect chords, scales, and arpeggios across the neck, the CAGED system is your roadmap. Today we’re zeroing in on the “C” shape—and we’re staying in the key of C so you can see how everything lines up in one position. 🎧 What You’ll Hear: …
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Charlie Kirk Assassination: What the Church Must Say
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44:26In this conversation, Cody Fields and Bradley Cox discuss the recent violent events in the news, particularly focusing on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. They reflect on the cultural and political implications of such violence, the role of the church in addressing these issues, and the need for a robust theological response. The conversation emp…
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CWT538: The Trump Family's Military Service...NOT!
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12:21How many prominent members of the ultra-patriotic, pro-military Trump family have served?
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Intervals: The Building Blocks of Melody & Harmony Once you’re comfortable with scales and chords, it’s time to zoom in on the space between notes: intervals. Intervals are the DNA of music—every melody, every chord, every harmony is made from them. In this episode, we’ll demystify intervals so you can hear them, identify them, and use them to leve…
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Send us a text In this BONUS episode - I want to be open up and give you an insight into how I personally became involved in music. An honest and open discussion to hopefully provide some inspiration. I had some lovely feedback regarding SEASON 1. SEASON 2 is in the works - but this type of content would not fit the bill - so here it is, as a Bonus…
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CWT537: Harry Taussig: The Quiet Genius Across Science, Art, and Music
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8:33Talking about a man who has worn many hats — physicist, biochemist, educator, artist, film scholar, and fingerstyle guitarist. His name is Harry Arthur Taussig.
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Music is a universal language, a thread that connects us all, and there’s something especially exciting about meeting a bass player from another part of the world. Meet Ksenia Vasileva, bassist, sound designer, composer, and musical instrument maker, originally from Russia and now making waves in New York City. A graduate of Berklee College of Musi…
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Bass Case S2 E21: "Whole Half Scale" (Part 1)
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7:03Send us a text In this episode of Bass Case, Phil introduces the Whole step/Half-step diminished scale. Contact: [email protected] Phil
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CWT536: Patriotism, Perception, and the Politics of Meaning
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21:29Welcome to today’s episode. We’re diving into some big questions: What does patriotism really mean? Is it always a right-wing idea? And how does perception shape not just politics, but the very meaning we assign to the world around us?
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Christian Education and Discipleship with Gabe Rench
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54:58In this episode of the Westminster Effects Doxology podcast, hosts Cody Fields and Bradley Cox are joined by Gabe Rench, the founder of CrossPolitic, to discuss the intersection of faith, politics, and education. They explore the origins of CrossPolitic, the impact of COVID-19 on educational choices, and the importance of discipleship in the home. …
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CWT535🎶☁️: The Orb Pushed Sonic Frontiers
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10:25Today, we’re diving into the sprawling, surreal world of The Orb — a British electronic group that helped invent a new genre and guided an entire generation through the outer edges of sound.
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🎸 Power to the Pinky – Episode 12 Diatonic Chords in C Major Once you’ve got the C major scale down, the next step is learning how chords are built from it. In this episode, we’ll explore the diatonic chords in the key of C major, how to understand their qualities, and how to start writing your own progressions using them. 🎧 What You’ll Hear: ✅ The…
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🎸 Power to the Pinky – Episode 11 Welcome to the Key of C! The key of C major is where it all begins with no sharps, no flats, just the foundation for so much music theory and playing. In this episode, we’ll break down why C major is so important, how its scale structure works, and how it connects to the bigger picture of understanding music. 🎧 Wha…
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Dimwits, Dipsh*ts, Dufuses, and Dullards (E. 36); Who Was Charlie Kirk?
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43:52Charlie Kirk is deceased. Who was he? Why are some of us not mourning his loss?
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CWT534🎶: AbsolutePunk + the Seemingly Unsinkable Ship of Online Music Communities
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11:26Remembering AbsolutePunk.net (and other music communities).
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Ep035 - 4 Reasons You Must Master the Blues
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18:26In this episode of GTRNRD, Andy Schneider delves into the importance of mastering the blues for musicians of all levels. He highlights how the blues is foundational to modern music genres such as rock, jazz, and R&B, making it essential for any guitarist or bassist. Andy explains that understanding the blues is like having a cheat sheet for Western…
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