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The Harmonious Blacksmith: A Music Theory Exploration

The Harmonious Blacksmith: A Music Theory Exploration is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of music theory, designed for music theorists, musicians, educators, and students alike. Whether you're a seasoned composer, an aspiring music student, or a music historian, this podcast provides insightful discussions, expert interviews, and deep dives into the principles that shape Western classical and contemporary music.Each episode explores key topics such as scales, chords, chord progressions, melody, harmony, triads, the circle of fifths, chord inversions, I, IV, V progressions, musical improvisation, bass lines, greek modes, keys, key changes, modality,  and the evolution of musical structures throughout history. With an emphasis on both theoretical concepts and practical applications, The Harmonious Blacksmith bridges the gap between academic rigor and real-world music practice, making it an invaluable resource for those looking to deepen their

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    Ep. 25 : Music-Theory-Interviews: ZLEE(Part 2)

    The Continuation of an interview with a Fabulous Composer/SongWriter and Music Theory Lover : ZLEELINKTREE to ZLEE Tracks :  https://linktr.ee/zleebandWe Discuss The importance of Music Theory, The advantages and pitfalls, and we even get into topics like concerts, live music, key changes, the state of the music industry, the composition process, the pros and cons of music theory for creativity purposes, and much more!Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 24 : Music-Theory-Interviews: ZLEE(Part 1)

    This is the 2nd Interview in my Music Theory Interview Series and it is with a good friend that goes by ZLEE.  We discuss Growing up, learning music as a kid, developing into a Songwriter and Composer, and many other music theory related topics. ZLEE offers advice on developing young people in music, how and why music theory is vital to every musician, the pros and cons of studying music theory, and he offers many anecdotes on the subject.  If you want to check out the music of ZLEE go here:https://linktr.ee/zleebandSend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 23 : Chromaticism

    Episode 23 of Season 2 of THE HARMONIOUS BLACKSMITHIn this episode, we are exploring CHROMATICISM, the CHROMATIC SCALE, MAJOR and MINOR TONALITY, BASS LINES, TRIADS, CHORDS, CHORD PROGRESSIONS, CHORD INVERSIONS, and CHROMATIC MELODIES. The Blacksmith goes into 2 epic songs for analysis :‘Hey Joe’ by Jimi Hendrix  and’Stairway to Heaven’ by Led ZeppelinThe Blacksmith reviews concepts like KEYS, SCALES, INTERVALS, HALF-STEPS and WHOLE-STEPS, CHORD INVERSIONS, and more!HB explains how one of these songs has an obvious Chromatic Melody and the other one has a hidden one. Special NEW character makes Cameo in this episode! Don’t Miss it!#podcast #musictheory #musichistory #musiccommentarySend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 22 : Music-Theory-Interviews: MEET THE BLACKSMITH

    Episode 22 is my very first Interview in a series of upcoming interviews.  This one is all about the HARMONIOUS BLACKSMITH himself! Learn his background, how he came to become a professional musician , and ultimately, how he came to become a Music Theory Podcaster.This entire series of podcast episodes includes :Music Theory, Gregorian Chant, Western Music, Notes, Pitch, Melody, Harmony, Triads, Chords, Chord Progressions, Scales, Greek Modes, Keys, Key Changes, The Circle of Fifths, Modulation, Bass Lines, 4-Part-Harmony, Voice-Leading, Musical Improvisation, Song-Writing, and much more! Subscribe Today!#music #podcast #musictheory #musichistory #musictheorypodcastSend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 21 : Ear Training - How To Hear Chord Progressions Using Bass Lines(Part 2)

    🎧 Episode 21 : Ear Training - How To Hear Chord Progressions Using Bass Lines (Part 2)In this powerful continuation of our bass line breakdown series, we dive even deeper into the essential skill of hearing chord progressions by analyzing bass movement. Whether you're a musician, music student, or music theory enthusiast, this episode is packed with practical insights to sharpen your ear training and harmonic awareness.Learn how to identify diatonic and non-diatonic bass patterns, decode functional harmony, and recognize chord movement in real musical contexts. We also explore how bass lines provide harmonic clues that can unlock a deeper understanding of tonal structure across genres—especially in classical, jazz, pop, and gospel music.If you're passionate about music theory, ear training, and improving your musical intuition, this episode is a must-listen. Perfect for self-taught musicians, formal music students, and anyone who wants to internalize harmony through bass line analysis.🎼 Take your musicianship to the next level by learning how bass lines can guide your understanding of chords, voice leading, and harmonic function.#Podcasts #MusicTheory #Music Education #MusicHistorySend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 20 : Ear Training - How To Hear Chord Progressions Using Bass Lines(Part 1)

    🎧 Ep. 20: Ear Training - How To Hear Chord Progressions Using Bass Lines Are you ready to improve your ear training and take your understanding of music theory to the next level? In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the essential skill of hearing chord progressions by identifying bass lines. Whether you’re a music student, aspiring musician, or passionate music theory enthusiast, this episode gives you practical strategies to train your ears to recognize intervals, root movements, and the harmonic function of chords based on bass note patterns.Discover how recognizing scale degrees, diatonic functions, and cadences can unlock your ability to play by ear, compose music, and transcribe songs faster and more accurately. We also break down common chord progressions and show how to isolate the bass line to predict the harmonic structure. This is Part 1 of a multi-part series designed to build your ear from the ground up!Don’t miss out—subscribe and follow for the next episode in this ear training series.🎵 Master your ears. Master your music. 🎵Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 19 : Music Theory - Bass Lines - Part 2

    🎙 Episode 19: Bass Lines – Part 2 dives deeper into the world of bass lines—exploring their theoretical foundation, historical evolution, and critical role in shaping musical harmony and rhythm. Whether you're a music theory student, composer, musician, or just obsessed with what makes music tick, this episode offers a comprehensive look at how bass lines anchor chord progressions.THEORY TERMS that are relevant to this episode: Melody, Harmony, Chromatics, Scales, Chords, Triads, Chord Progressions, Walking Bass Lines, Root Note, Chord Inversions, Melodic Bass Line, SATB, 4-part compositions, Arpeggios, Keys, and I-IV-V Progressions.Perfect for music education, this episode is packed with practical insights and historical context, giving listeners tools to better understand and write stronger bass lines.Tune in to enrich your knowledge of music composition, expand your understanding of tonal harmony, and discover why the bass is one of the most underrated forces in music.#musictheory #musictheorypodcast #musiccommentary #musichistorySend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 18 : Music Theory - Bass Lines - Part 1

    Episode 18: BASS LINESEpisode 18 of THE HARMONIOUS BLACKSMITH : A MUSIC THEORY EXPLORATION is all about Bass Lines.  We will review a few terms to lead up to it like : Melody, Harmony, Chords, Chord Progressions, Scales, and even Gregorian Chant.New terms include : Bass Lines, Range, Voice-Leading, Counterpoint, and SATB/4-part harmony.  We will discuss the 4 main vocal ranges for SATB Chorale-style compositions and how the Bass Range lends itself to Bass Lines.In the end, we will take a famous song as well as the prototypical I-IV-V progression and play a "Bass Line Game" in order to understand how Bass Lines are constructed, function, and the overall creativity that is possible.Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep.17 : Music_Theory_Rebuild

     Music_Theory_Rebuild — Redefining the Foundations of Music TheoryTHIS EPISODE IS A FULL SUMMARY OF MY FIRST 16 EPISODES.In this transformative episode of our music theory podcast, "Music_Theory_Rebuild", we dive deep into rethinking the core principles of music theory. Whether you're a music student, musician, music theorist, or simply a music theory enthusiast, this episode challenges traditional concepts and offers a modern perspective on scales, harmony, rhythm, and tonal structures. We unpack how classical theory intersects with contemporary styles, and explore ways to rebuild your understanding of musical frameworks from the ground up.Perfect for those studying music composition, jazz theory, or modern arranging, this episode acts as a bridge between academic tradition and real-world application. Discover how historical models like counterpoint, voice leading, and functional harmony can evolve to suit today’s diverse musical landscape.Packed with actionable insights and deep discussions, “Music_Theory_Rebuild” is your ultimate guide to refreshing your theoretical foundation and pushing your musical boundaries.If you're searching for podcasts on music theory, how to learn music theory, or modern approaches to music analysis, this is the episode you can't miss.🎧 Hit play and start your music theory evolution today.Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 16 : Key_Changes_&_Modulation_Part_2

    🎶 Welcome to "Key Changes and Modulation Part 2" – a deep dive into one of music theory’s most expressive tools! In this episode, we explore advanced concepts behind key changes and modulation, building on the foundational principles from Part 1. Perfect for music theorists, music students, educators, everyday musicians, and professional performers, this episode breaks down how composers and songwriters use modulation to create emotional shifts, tension, and dynamic storytelling in music.We’ll cover common modulation types like pivot chord modulation, direct modulation, modal interchange, and tonicization. Discover how modulation plays a key role in classical music, jazz, pop, and film scores, and how understanding these shifts can dramatically improve your composition, arranging, and music analysis skills.Whether you’re a music theory teacher looking for new ways to engage your students, or a musician seeking to elevate your harmonic vocabulary, this podcast is your go-to guide for mastering modulation.🔍 Optimize your understanding of key changes, tonal centers, chord progressions, and harmonic movement – all essential components of advanced music theory.Subscribe for more episodes designed to make complex theory clear and actionable!www.fingerstyle-guitar-lessons.com#musictheory #musictheorypodcast #musiceducationSend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 15 : Key_Changes_and_Modulation

    In this episode of The Harmonious Blacksmith, we dive deep into key changes and modulation—two fundamental concepts that every musician, music theorist, and music student should understand. Whether you're a guitarist, pianist, or composer, mastering key changes can elevate your compositions and performances. We'll explore different types of modulation, such as pivot chord modulation, direct modulation, and common tone modulation, and how they can transform a piece of music.Throughout this episode, we’ll break down how modulation affects the overall harmony and emotional impact of music, giving you the tools to use key changes creatively in your own work. Whether you're studying music theory or are a seasoned musician, this episode will provide valuable insights into the structure of music, musical transitions, and how modulation can enhance your musical expression.Perfect for music students, musicians, music theorists, and guitarists alike, this episode will help you improve your understanding of music theory, boost your analytical skills, and inspire new approaches to composition. Tune in and take your music theory knowledge to the next level!#musiccommentary #musichistory #musictheory #musicpodcast Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 14: Improvisation_Part_2

    Welcome to The Harmonious Blacksmith,your go-to podcast for mastering music theory and unlocking the secrets of musical improvisation. In this episode, Ep.14 Improvisation_Part_2, we dive deeper into the art of improvisation and how to apply essential music theory principles on the fly. Whether you’re a music student, a professional musician, or a music theory enthusiast, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical tips to elevate your improvisation skills.We explore key concepts such as chord progressions, scales, and modes, and show you how these can be used to create improvised melodies and harmonic structures. By breaking down real-world examples, we provide you with the tools to confidently navigate through complex musical landscapes. If you’ve been looking to sharpen your jazz improvisation, classical improvisation, or any other improvisational style, this episode is for you!Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how music theory can fuel your creative expression and improve your ability to improvise effortlessly. Don’t miss out on this episode of The Harmonious Blacksmith—your key to mastering the language of music and improvisation. Subscribe and stay tuned for more insightful episodes!#musictheory #musiccommentary #musichistorySend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 13: Improvisation_Part_1

    Episode 13: Improvisation_Part_1 – Unlock the Secrets of Music Theory & ImprovisationWelcome to Episode 13 of our music theory podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into improvisation, a critical skill for musicians and composers alike. Whether you're a seasoned music theorist, a music student, or simply a music theory enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights that will elevate your understanding of improvisational techniques and their relationship with core music theory concepts.In Improvisation_Part_1, we explore how music theory fundamentals, such as scales, chords, and harmony, directly influence improvisational creativity. We discuss the importance of musical structure and how improvising within these structures can lead to more expressive and impactful performances. We’ll also touch on improvisation strategies that can help students and musicians unlock their creative potential.This episode is perfect for those wanting to improve their improvisation skills, connect theory with practice, and gain a deeper appreciation of musical expression. If you’re passionate about understanding the inner workings of music and how to apply it in spontaneous composition, don’t miss this episode!Tune in to Episode 13: Improvisation_Part_1 and start your journey to mastering the art of musical improvisation.#musictheory #musichistory #musiccommentary #musicpodcastSend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 12: Arpeggios

    In this episode of The Harmonious Blacksmith, we dive deep into the world of arpeggios, a cornerstone concept in music theory that every music student, theorist, and music theory enthusiast should master. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced musician, understanding the mechanics of arpeggios is crucial for improving your musical technique, improvisation skills, and overall musicianship.We’ll break down what an arpeggio is, how it differs from basic chords, and the role it plays in creating movement and emotion in classical music, jazz, and contemporary compositions. From major and minor arpeggios to more complex patterns like diminished and augmented arpeggios, this episode covers it all. We also explore the importance of arpeggio fingerings, voicings, and progressions in both performance and composition.If you're passionate about music theory, harmony, or just love exploring the inner workings of music, this episode will help you unlock the full potential of your arpeggio practice. Tune in for expert insights, helpful tips, and a deeper understanding of one of music’s most essential building blocks.THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF THIS PODCAST AND MUSIC EDUCATION!Sincerely, Kevin Patrick Fleming#MusicTheory #MusicCommentary #MusicTheoryPodcast #MusicTheoryStudent #LearnMusicTheorySend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 11: Season_1_Review/Season_2_Preview

         In this special episode of our Music Theory Podcast, we dive deep into a comprehensive Season 1 Review and provide an exciting Season 2 Preview. Whether you're a passionate music theorist, a dedicated music student, or a seasoned musician, this episode is packed with valuable insights and analysis that will help you elevate your understanding of music theory.In Season 1, we explored foundational concepts like harmony, counterpoint, scale construction, and chord progressions, offering practical applications for students and professionals alike. We'll review the most popular topics, key takeaways, and memorable moments from the season, perfect for anyone who wants a quick recap or missed an episode.Looking ahead, Season 2 promises even more advanced discussions on topics like form analysis, tension and release in music, and historical music theory. Get a sneak peek of upcoming episodes focused on specific composers, styles, and theoretical breakthroughs.This episode is a must-listen for music theory lovers, music historians, and anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of how music works at its core. Tune in for a journey through both the past and future of music theory!Keywords: Music Theory Podcast, music theorist, music student, music theory review, music theory preview, harmony, counterpoint, chord progressions, scale construction, musicians, historical music theory, season review, season preview.Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 10: Keys_and_The_Circle_Of_Fifths

    Podcast Episode: Keys and The Circle of FifthsIn this episode of our music theory podcast, we dive deep into the fascinating world of musical keys and the Circle of Fifths, two fundamental concepts every musician, composer, and music student must understand. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, mastering the Circle of Fifths is essential for enhancing your music theory knowledge, improving musical ear training, and navigating key signatures with ease.We'll break down how the Circle of Fifths helps you visualize key relationships, and how it serves as a powerful tool for modulation, chord progressions, and composition. Learn how to use the circle to identify major and minor keys, understand the pattern of sharps and flats, and explore its impact on harmonic function and scale construction.This episode is packed with practical insights for musicians, music students, and anyone interested in music history and music commentary. Whether you're working on jazz improvisation, classical theory, or songwriting, understanding the Circle of Fifths will unlock new possibilities in your musical journey. Tune in now for a deep dive into one of the most powerful tools in music theory!Keywords: Music Theory, Circle of Fifths, Key Signatures, Musical Keys, Music History, Musicians, Music Students, Chord Progressions, Modulation, Ear Training, Scale ConstructionSend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 9: Ear Training_Part_1: Intervals

    In Ear Training_Part_1: Intervals, we dive deep into the foundational concepts of ear training and intervals, tailored specifically for beginner music theorists and aspiring musicians. Whether you're a guitar player looking to improve your aural skills, a music student starting your journey in music theory, or simply seeking to sharpen your understanding of musical intervals, this episode is for you.Learn how to identify and internalize different types of intervals – from simple major and minor intervals to more complex augmented and diminished ones. Developing your ear for intervals is a crucial skill for musicians of all levels, helping you with everything from sight-singing to transcribing music by ear.We'll also cover practical tips on how to practice interval recognition and suggest easy exercises to integrate into your daily routine. Perfect for music theory for beginners, this episode will guide you step-by-step through the process of interval ear training, providing you with the tools to enhance your musicality.If you're serious about improving your aural skills, this episode is your starting point. Tune in, and start building your foundational music theory knowledge with us today!Keywords: Ear Training, Intervals, Music Theory For Beginners, Aural Skills, Music Theory For Guitar, Musical Intervals, Ear Training Exercises, Interval Recognition, Beginner Music TheorySend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 8: Chord Progressions(Part 2-With Review)

    Podcast Episode Title: Chord Progressions | Unlocking the Secrets of Harmony in Music TheoryIn this episode of [Podcast Name], we dive deep into the fascinating world of chord progressions and their pivotal role in music theory. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced musician, understanding chord progressions is key to unlocking the emotional power of music. We explore the foundational concepts behind major and minor chords, diatonic harmony, and how chord progressions shape the mood and structure of a song.Join us as we break down the most common chord progressions used in popular and classical music, including the iconic I-IV-V progression and the more complex ii-V-I in jazz theory. You’ll learn how to analyze chord progressions, experiment with different variations, and incorporate them into your own compositions. Plus, we’ll discuss the relationship between scales, modes, and chord choices, giving you a deeper understanding of how to create smooth, compelling musical journeys.Whether you're a seasoned music theorist, an aspiring composer, or simply a music lover eager to understand the backbone of your favorite songs, this episode will expand your knowledge and fuel your musical creativity. Don't miss out—tune in and start mastering chord progressions today!Keywords: chord progressions, music theory, musicians, music theory lovers, harmonic analysis, major chords, minor chords, diatonic harmony, scales, modes, jazz theory, I-IV-V, ii-V-ISend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 7: All About Minor

    All About Minor Scales – A Complete Guide to Minor Scales in Music TheoryWelcome to this deep dive into minor scales! In this episode, we explore everything you need to know about minor scales in music theory. Whether you're a musician, music educator, or guitar player, understanding the minor scale is essential for mastering music theory and improving your musical creativity.We start by covering the basics, including the structure and formula of the natural minor scale, as well as the differences between harmonic minor and melodic minor scales. You'll learn how to build and recognize minor scale patterns on various instruments, especially the guitar, and how to use these scales in your compositions, solos, and improvisation.This episode is perfect for anyone interested in music education, music theory breakdowns, and gaining a deeper understanding of how minor scales shape musical expression. We also provide practical examples to help you incorporate minor scales into your playing and expand your musical vocabulary.#MusicTheory #MusicEducation #MusicCommentary #MusicHistorySend us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 6: All About Scales(Part 2)

    All About Scales Part 2 | Music Theory PodcastIn All About Scales Part 2, we continue our comprehensive exploration of scales in music theory. Whether you're a music theorist, music educator, musician, or music student, this episode dives deeper into the complexities of scale construction, modal theory, and how scales shape harmony, melody, and tonality in Western music.We expand on the foundational concepts from Part 1, covering major scales, minor scales, and diatonic harmony, while introducing more advanced scale types like pentatonic scales, blues scales, and chromatic scales. Learn how these scales function in different musical genres and how understanding their structure can help improve your composition, arranging, and improvisation skills.This episode is also a great resource for music educators and music students looking to gain a deeper understanding of how scales relate to musical modes, key signatures, and musical expression. We’ll also touch on the historical evolution of scales and how different musical traditions have influenced modern scale systems.By the end of this episode, you’ll have a solid grasp of how to apply a variety of scales in your music, enhancing both your theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Subscribe now for more insights on music theory!A Further exploration of MAJOR and MINOR SCALES and a comparison of the 2.  Introduction to the 7 GREEK MODES and how they work. Terms introduced are: PARALLEL KEYS, RELATIVE KEYS, GREEK MODES, and THE CIRCLE OF FIFTHS.Lots of Audio Examples Within.Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 5: Triads and Chords(Part 2)

    Triads and Chords Part 2 | Music Theory PodcastWelcome to Triads and Chords Part 2 on the Music Theory Podcast! In this episode, we continue our deep dive into the world of triads and chords, building on the foundational concepts covered in Part 1. Whether you're a music theorist, music educator, musician, or music student, this episode will further enhance your understanding of chord construction, harmony, and chord progressions in Western music theory.We begin by exploring more advanced chord structures, including seventh chords, ninth chords, and extended chords, explaining how these chords are formed and function within different musical contexts. We also break down how to use inversions and voicing techniques to create smooth chord progressions and add complexity to your compositions and arrangements.This episode is essential for those looking to elevate their understanding of harmony, tonal music, and advanced chord theory. We also touch on how historical trends in harmony, from classical to jazz and contemporary styles, have influenced the use of chords and progressions in modern music.By the end of the episode, you'll have a clearer grasp of how to build and analyze complex chords, and how to incorporate them into your own musical projects. Don’t miss out—subscribe now for more music theory insights!A deeper dive into TRIADS, the 4 TRIAD TYPES: MAJOR, MINOR, AUGMENTED, and DIMINISHED, EXTENDED HARMONY CHORDS like 7TH CHORDS, SUSPENSION CHORDS, and ADD CHORDS, and INTERVALS including MAJOR 3RD and MINOR 3RD, because they are the building blocks of ALL of the above triads and chords.Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 4: Chords and Chord Progressions

    Chords and Chord Progressions Part 1 | Music Theory PodcastWelcome to the Music Theory Podcast! In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of chords and chord progressions, essential concepts for any music theorist, musician, music educator, or music student. Understanding chords and how they move through progressions is key to mastering harmony, composition, and arranging.In Chords and Chord Progressions Part 1, we break down the basics of how chords are constructed, from major and minor chords to more complex structures like seventh chords and extended chords. We also explore the role of tonality and key signatures in shaping chord progressions, with a focus on the most common progressions like the I-IV-V and ii-V-I.This episode is perfect for music educators looking for clear explanations and practical insights to teach their students. We also explore the historical context of chord progressions and how they evolved over time, from classical harmony to modern jazz and pop music.By the end of this episode, you'll have a deeper understanding of how to analyze and use chords and chord progressions in your own music. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll dive deeper into more advanced harmonic concepts and progression techniques!Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 3: Triads and Chords(Part 1)

    Triads and Chords Part 1 | Music Theory PodcastIn this episode of the Music Theory Podcast, we explore the foundational concepts of triads and chords—key elements in Western music theory. Whether you're a music theorist, music educator, musician, or music student, understanding triads and chords is essential for mastering harmony, chord progressions, and musical structure.Triads and Chords Part 1 delves into the construction of the most common triads—major, minor, diminished, and augmented—and how these basic building blocks form the core of more complex chord structures. We also cover the theory behind root position, inversions, and voicing, helping you better understand how chords function within the context of harmony and tonal music.This episode is ideal for music students looking to strengthen their theoretical knowledge or music educators seeking to deepen their understanding of chord formation. We also touch on the historical development of chord theory and its impact on modern composition and arranging.By the end of the episode, you'll have a solid grasp of how to identify, build, and analyze triads and chords. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll dive deeper into more complex chords and harmonic theory!Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 2: All About Scales(Part 1)

    All About Scales Part 1 | Music Theory PodcastIn this episode of our Music Theory Podcast, we dive deep into the fundamental building blocks of music: scales. Whether you're a music theorist, music educator, musician, or music student, understanding scales is crucial for mastering music theory. All About Scales Part 1 covers the core principles behind major scales, minor scales, and diatonic harmony, providing clear explanations and practical examples to help you apply this essential knowledge to your musical journey.This episode is perfect for anyone looking to strengthen their foundation in music theory fundamentals, whether you're composing, arranging, or simply exploring the theoretical side of music. We also discuss the historical development of scales, touching on how different musical traditions and historical periods have shaped modern-scale systems.By the end of this episode, you’ll have a better understanding of how scales function within Western music and how to use them creatively in your own work. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll explore more advanced concepts like mode theory, pentatonic scales, and the use of scales in improvisation.Tune in, subscribe, and enhance your music theory knowledge today!Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    Ep. 1: The Beginnings of Music Theory

    The Beginnings of Music Theory | Music Theory PodcastIn this episode of THE HARMONIOUS BLACKSMITH, we explore The Beginnings of Music Theory, taking a historical journey through the roots of musical thought and structure. Whether you're a music theorist, music educator, musician, or music student, understanding the origins of music theory is essential to grasping the evolution of modern musical systems.From ancient Greek music theory and Pythagorean tuning to the development of medieval and Renaissance music notation, we break down key concepts and historical milestones that shaped the foundations of Western music theory. Learn about early musical intervals, scales, and the birth of tonal harmony that still influences modern music composition and analysis.This episode is perfect for music historians and anyone interested in the deep roots of musical language. We discuss the intersection of mathematics, philosophy, and music, providing insight into how early theorists laid the groundwork for future generations of musicians and composers.By the end of the episode, you’ll have a clearer understanding of the historical development of music theory, offering valuable context for your work as a musician or educator. Stay tuned for future episodes, where we dive deeper into more advanced theory concepts!Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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    This is a preview of my upcoming Music Theory Podcast titled: 'The Harmonious Blacksmith'.  Launches on Friday, October 25th, 2024. Subscribe now!  Episodes will be released Weekly on Fridays.Send us Fan MailSupport the showLinear Music Theory Learning For Everyone!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Harmonious Blacksmith: A Music Theory Exploration is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of music theory, designed for music theorists, musicians, educators, and students alike. Whether you're a seasoned composer, an aspiring music student, or a music historian, this podcast provides insightful discussions, expert interviews, and deep dives into the principles that shape Western classical and contemporary music.Each episode explores key topics such as scales, chords, chord progressions, melody, harmony, triads, the circle of fifths, chord inversions, I, IV, V progressions, musical improvisation, bass lines, greek modes, keys, key changes, modality,  and the evolution of musical structures throughout history. With an emphasis on both theoretical concepts and practical applications, The Harmonious Blacksmith bridges the gap between academic rigor and real-world music practice, making it an invaluable resource for those looking to deepen their

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