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Doc Watson. I Filmed A Beautiful Country Music Moment With Earl Scruggs
What a moment. I had the opportunity to film a 90 min. music special following banjo picking Earl Scruggs and his sons on the road to play with those they most admired. At the top of that list was Doc … Continue reading
The Origins of Bluegrass
Bluegrass was developed in the appalachian region of the United States. The music drew its characteristics from old-time and traditional European folk music. The settlers of the appalachian region were primarily English and Scottish, and they brought the musical traditions … Continue reading
BBC World Service – The Documentary, Once in a Lifetime
The impact of Talking Heads’ iconic single Once in a Lifetime Talking Heads emerged out of the post punk scene of the late 1970s. Once in a Lifetime is the iconic single taken from their album Remain in Light. With … Continue reading
The Language With No Word For Music
Exploring how our use of language can shape the ways in which we think about music. ⦿ SCRIPT & SOURCES ⦿ Script: https://tinyurl.com/langscript Sources: https://tinyurl.com/langsources ⦿ FOLLOW ME ⦿ Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tea9e8v2 Twitter: https://twitter.com/albertgenower Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/albertgenower/ Struck by a Wikipedia article … Continue reading
1924. The year Jazz crashed Classical Music’s party – Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin (Ep.16)
George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue captured the spirit of American culture and art in the early 20th century – Exuberant, restless innovation, and a healthy disregard for the rulebook. Like, share, leave your comments and support us on PATREON! 👇 … Continue reading
The physics of music: playing fire, ice and jelly trumpets – with Anna Ploszajski
Discover the physics of music, as Anna demonstrates how you cancreate a functioning trumpet from weird and wonderful materials. Watch Anna’s full lecture on materials science here: • How does materials science affect our… Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe … Continue reading