
This week, we're doing something a bit different.
LINKS
You can email requests for tracks to [email protected]
Ben is trying to raise funds to make an album. He's also on Twitter, Youtube, and TikTok as BMACS001
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Clauhs, M., Beard, J., and Chadwick, A. (2017, December). Increasing Access to School Music through Modern Band. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321873901_Increasing_Access_to_School_Music_through_Modern_Band
Clendenning, J. P., & Marvin, E. W. (2016). The Musician’s Guide to Theory and Analysis (3rd ed.). W. W. Norton and Company.
Elpus, K., & Abril, C. (2011). High School Music Ensemble Students in the United States: A Demographic Profile. Journal of Research in Music Education, 59(2), 128-145. Retrieved May 24, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/23019481
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Falconer, L. (2013, August). A Comparison of the Perceptions of Music Educators and School Administrators Regarding Trends in Secondary Curricular Offerings and Implications on Student Body Participation. Penn State University. https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.862.3718&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Marshall, W. (2008). Stuff! Good Guitar Players Should Know: An A-Z Guide to Getting Better. Hal Leonard.
Powell, B. (2019). Modern Bands Impact on Student Enrollment in Traditional Music Ensembles. School Music News- New York State School Music Association. Published. https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/cali-facpubs/42/
Simon, K. A. (2013, March). Music Education in Urban America: A Demographic Report of Music Teachers in High-Poverty Urban Schools. Florida State University. http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-7605
Society for Music Theory. (2019, October). Annual Report on Membership Demographics. https://societymusictheory.org/sites/default/files/demographics/smt-demographics-report-2019.pdf
May 26, 2021
12 min

TikTok's Duet feature has a habit of creating wild collaborations between musicians overlaying their talents on each other, creating art greater than the sum of its parts. Ben is taking a few minutes today to talk about one of these videos, an a capella medley of "The Record Player Song" by Daisy the Great, the whaling song "The Wellerman", and the verse "My Mother Told Me" from Egil's Saga as set in the History Channel series "Vikings", and discusses the basics of why something like this would work, analyzes each melody, and goes on a tangent about why learning music theory in school is soulless and lifeless.
LINKS:
The video in question (and no, you don't need the app to view it, this isn't Snapchat)
You can email requests for tracks to [email protected]
Ben is trying to raise funds to make an album. He's also on Twitter, Youtube, and TikTok as BMACS001
May 18, 2021
11 min

In this episode, Ben takes a look at the 80's nostalgia trip that is Somebody's Baby by Jackson Browne, and looks into how music can both be anthemic and catchy as heck, covering topics like slap bass, crafting a guitar's sound, and how to shape vocal lines around lyrics.
LINKS:
Listen and follow along with the music
You can email requests for tracks to [email protected]
Ben is trying to raise funds to make an album. He's also on Twitter, Youtube, and TikTok as BMACS001
May 4, 2021
45 min

This week, Ben sits down with Ellen Chapman to discuss a song that made the rounds on TikTok last year, where even though the melodies are quickly forgotten, the dreamy vibes only get more intense with each listen.
LINKS:
Listen and follow along with the music
Ellen wished to plug kindness here
You can email requests for tracks to [email protected]
Ben is trying to raise funds to make an album. He's also on Twitter, Youtube, and TikTok as BMACS001
Apr 20, 2021
39 min

In which Ben is joined by Cam Narimanian again to discuss an early punk track. Even though the song is quite a simple one (and I may have picked that deliberately), we find that there's always meat to dive into, no matter the track.
LINKS:
Listen and follow along with the music
Cam’s a member of the band Soul From Body
You can email requests for tracks to [email protected]
Ben is trying to raise funds to make an album. He's also on Twitter, Youtube, and TikTok as BMACS001
Apr 6, 2021
27 min

In which Ben reminisces about the past, goes on a tangent about Automated Dialogue Replacement, and finishes the episode only halfway through talking about Derek and the Dominoes' "Layla"
LINKS:
Listen and follow along with the music: We talk about Eric Clapton's Unplugged version before the proper Derek and the Dominoes version
You can email requests for tracks to [email protected]
Ben is trying to raise funds to make an album. He's also on Twitter, Youtube, and TikTok as BMACS001
Mar 23, 2021
38 min

For the first time, Ben's on his own! This week, he's talking Boney M's Rasputin, discussing a melding of folk and 70's Europop, building of suspense, and how EDM is basically just electronic disco
LINKS:
Listen and follow along to the music
Ben is trying to raise funds to make an album
Ben’s on Twitter, Youtube, and TikTok as BMACS001
Feb 23, 2021
47 min

Finally, an episode where the writer is sufficiently dead that we can use their music without infringing on copyright! This week, Ben is joined by Peter Oselador to talk Gustav Holst, brass bands, non-functional harmony, and ask what the heck a Moorside Suite is.
LINKS:
Listen to the music
I've made a reduced score for you to follow along with. If a full score is more your cup of tea, the full score is on IMSLP
Peter has appeared on Breaking the Third Wall in Music by Tara Allen
Ben’s on Twitter, Youtube, and TikTok as BMACS001
Feb 9, 2021
57 min

Ben is joined by WICB DJ Laura Koch to discuss the intertwining of melody and lyric, intentionally shoddy production, and use a term meant for literature with surprisingly metaphorically resonant results.
LINKS:
Listen along to the music
Laura's co-hosts the A-Side B-Side Podcast
Ben’s on Twitter, Youtube, and now TikTok as BMACS001
Jan 19, 2021
37 min

Ben is joined today by Sarah Borsari from WICB's Eve Out Loud to talk about one of the catchiest pop songs of all time, ABBA's "S.O.S.", and why the key to an excellent pop song is emotional frustration
LINKS:
Listen and follow along with the music
SOS is in fact the fifth most catchy song from Billboards biggest hits of all time, according to a survey of 12,000 people by the Manchester Museum of Science Industry
Royal Philharmonic plays ABBA
Sarah is DJ on WICB’s Eve Out Loud and contributes to Buzzsaw Magazine
Ben’s on Twitter and Youtube as BMACS001
Jan 5, 2021
50 min
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