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Thinking Polyphonically (Fugue State)

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Thinking Polyphonically (Fugue State)
description
Western music evolved from Gregorian chant (monophonic) to polyphony. But how does that impact modern pop music? What does it mean to think in multiple melodies? Why is Bach still relevant in music schools? Idk, listen to this podcast and kinda find out I guess.
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2023-09-19
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https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/Thinking-Polyphonically-Fugue-State-e29g3qd
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thinking-polyphonically-fugue-state/id1567355195?i=1000628436078&uo=4
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https://open.spotify.com/episode/6ntTSmEqBqceDFGHqckYFx
topicsDiscussed
  • Classical and orchestral music
  • Music theory
  • Songwriting
  • Polyphony
  • Voice Leading
  • Bach's Relevance
  • Gregorian Chant
  • Counterpoint in Modern Music
  • Harmony
  • Melody Interaction
  • Music as Conversation
  • Compositional Techniques
hostNote
In this episode of *Love Music More*, I dive deep into the evolution of Western music from Gregorian chant to the complexity of polyphony, drawing parallels to modern pop music. I explore why studying composers like Bach remains relevant and how these principles can inform today's music-making practices. This episode is a beautiful blend of music theory and practical insights for anyone wanting to enrich their appreciation and understanding of music.
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    Introducing Voice Leading Concepts
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    I introduce the idea of voice leading and how it relates to different genres of music.
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    Bach and Polyphonic Mindset
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    49
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    Discussing how studying Bach helps develop a 'polyphonic mindset' crucial for modern music.
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    From Gregorian Chant to Polyphony
    startSec
    92
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    A brief history lesson on the evolution from monophonic Gregorian chant to polyphonic music.
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    The Dance of Melodies
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    141
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    Exploring the dynamic relationship between vocal melodies and bass lines.
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    Transcribing Bach's Fugues
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    271
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    The practical implications of transcribing Bach and understanding polyphony.
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    Connecting Classical Techniques to Pop
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    510
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    I ty Bach's techniques to modern pop music songwriting and composition.
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    ...it’s kind of like taking your vitamins or doing your pushups like Bubby does.
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    Sometimes they go in completely different directions, do a little dance on their own and then come back together.
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    202
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    The voice leading idea is not just saying like, 'Oh, like less blocky chords', it’s trying to say inside of every chord, there are multiple notes.
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    227
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    This is a fun version of another kind of song form, just like we have verse-chorus, verse-chorus, bridge-chorus, we’ve got a fugue...
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    511
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    The beauty of composition is you have as much time as you want, you can tweak it and come back the next day...
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faq
  • question
    What does Scoobert Doobert say about polyphony?
    answer
    Scoobert explains that polyphony involves multiple melodies interacting, which creates complexity in music.
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    Why is Bach's music still relevant today?
    answer
    Bach's music is studied not to imitate him, but to develop a polyphonic mindset essential for understanding music composition.
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    How does voice leading work in modern music?
    answer
    Voice leading is about how individual notes in chords move to create interesting transitions, which is key in both classical and modern music.
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