The Pandora Podcast is up
The first episode just went live, and I’d love to hear suggestions/criticisms/all that. We’re still getting a feel for the pacing and the amount of information we can hit in each episode. The debut one is all about vocal harmony.
November 27th, 2006 at 12:27 pm
Hey Kevin, I really liked it. I think you should feel free to go into as much detail as you like, so long as you explain any unfamiliar terminology along the way. Don’t worry about getting too wonky, wonkiness is only a problem if you’re not a good communicator, and you are a great communicator, so that shouldn’t be an issue.
The podcast is a great idea though, I’m excited to see it out there and I’m looking forward to the next episodes. If you’re looking for more topics, personally, I’d like to know more about chord inversions. It would also be cool to take a look at stock chord progressions from popular music, I read somewhere that tin pan alley types named these after different department stores, like the Montgomery Ward progression… or what’s up with modes? You always hear that the Beatles used a lot of modes, and while I know that they’re scales, I’ve never really been able to hear them in the Beatles music.