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Pour some drinks (because we sure are!) and listen to pianist and conductor Heather Waid and music teacher and opera singer Chris Langton explore the weird, wide world of music.
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Untapped "Life in the Music" hosted by Nyomi B and Da Overseer is a music show on Chocolate Radio dedicated to indie artist. It gives them a chance to get there music played and put out to the masses! Contact us if you want your music featured untappedmusic@chocolateradio.net Live Broadcast Every Thursdays 7pm pst http://live365.com/stations/chocolateradio
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Female artists have had to battle misogyny in the music industry since the very beginning. This week we’re shining a spotlight on just a small handful of some of the most egregious ways women in music have been treated by the media, music executives, and even their own fans. We’ll be going on a little hiatus after this episode, so pour your favorit…
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The impact of Black culture is present in every single popular art form, and this seems doubly true for music. In this week's episode, Chris tells the story of several black composers who were overlooked by the history books in spite of their wildest stories and successes. From fencing-master violinists to international superstars you've never hear…
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One of the most inescapable parts of any live sporting event is the music that accompanies it. From the loudest stadium anthems, to singing along (however poorly and/or drunkenly) to “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” This week, Heather takes a look at the history behind some of our best-loved arena music traditions and how they came to be, so pour yo…
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This week we’re going back to basics with a crash course in the fundamentals of music. In part 1 of this 2-part episode, we’ll get into why this helps us be better listeners, and analyze first of what we consider the 4 pillars of music. Pour a drink and settle in for the not-as-sober version of the Music Appreciation class you skipped in college.…
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We often describe music as magical, but beyond how it makes us feel, music and magic have been tied together since before written history. From magical instruments in folklore to megalomaniac composers trying to imbue their music with mystic properties, there's more to this connection than meets the eye. Settle in as Heather (with the help of a min…
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As non-experts on the music of Mexico, we're definitely guilty of lumping it all together as "mariachi." This week Heather puts that ignorance to rest, and gets into the rich and varied history of Mexican music. Join us as we kick back some micheladas while exploring the incredible music culture from our neighbors south of the border.…
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We're more likely to set our phones to vibrate nowadays, but for a large chunk of their existence, our ringtones were one of the most visible ways to show off a little bit of our personalities. Pour yourself a drink and listen in to the strangely interesting history of ringtones and how they met their eventual demise.…
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This week, guests Emily Langton and Drew Sheehy talk through their experiences with falling in love with music, passionately performing, flirting with music as a career, then ultimately deciding to step away from the musician's life. Settle in, grab a beer, and follow the trajectory of our friends as they share what is perhaps the most common traje…
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If you had 90 minutes to represent all of the music mankind has created through its existence, what would you choose? How would you choose it? In 1977, The Voyager Golden Records were created with this goal in mind. This week, Heather and Chris kick back some "out of-this-world" beers, and talk about one of the most captivating musical projects of …
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This week for part 2 of our 3-part mini-series on musical traditions, we're discussing traditions that we wish would change, for our own personal sanity but also for the good of keeping classical music alive. Pour a beer and settle in for an episode where we're mostly on the same page and argue only a little over things that we're over.…
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This week in part 1 of an accidental 3-part episode series (file this under things that happen when you underestimate how big a topic can be), we're looking at musical traditions that have changed or no longer exist. Pour yourself a drink and learn about some formerly common music practices that have (for good reason) been left in the past.…
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What if when you heard a note, you saw a particular color, or a certain key made your tastebuds wake up all of a sudden? This week, Heather dives into the fascinating world of synesthesia, as well as a few musicians and composers who are particularly affected by it. Pour a (preferably) colorful drink, and explore this cool neurological anomaly with…
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This week we celebrate the 4th of July, so we decided to do an episode all about anthems! The U.S. is, of course, not the only country in the world with an anthem, so we're taking a little musical sojourn to explore some other anthems with wild backstories. Pour yourself a patriotic drink and spend your holiday with us!…
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Two episodes ago, we talked about the musical canon, which was literally completely composed of dead, white guys. Imagine, though, if the canon had been more inclusive of women and people of color. What would it have looked like, and who would have been included who had been overlooked before? This week, we pour a couple of bloody Mary's (in person…
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The short-lived, niche art and social movement known as Futurism was incredibly weird and a little more tied to Fascism than we'd like, but its influence on later major composers like Stravinsky and John Cage is hard to ignore. This week, Heather walks us through this sliver of music history that includes everything from a serious disdain for opera…
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One of the most interesting things about music is how national identity weaves its way through the sound of the pieces. Without even thinking about it, we can clearly tell the difference between a piece by a Russian composer and one by an Italian one. But what exactly is making these pieces sound different? Drink along with us this week as we dig i…
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A pandemic, quarantine, and toilet paper shortages? Sounds like the perfect time for an episode on apocalypse music. From megalomaniac composers trying to bring about the end of the world to anti-war allegorical songs, we talk about some of our favorites and knock back a couple of beers while sheltering-in-place from our homes.…
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