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The Mindful Musician
by Mack
Everything music and music education as analyzed by a musician and music educator. Here we will analyze current trends in the mainstream and underground music. We will cover everything from AI in music to teaching music in different formats. We break it all down in this podcast! For any personalized courses that may be mentioned in the podcast can be found in Mack's Music Collective by clicking the name.
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Production Isn't Composition
In this episode, we explore how modern music production often prioritizes speed and convenience over true musical craftsmanship. We discuss the differences between composers and producers, the impact of loops and presets, and why returning to human intentionality is essential for meaningful music. For more discussions like this visit us at Mack's Music Collective!Key Topics:The distinction between composers and producers: creation versus assemblyHistorical perspective: Bach and classical masters as true composersHow modern mainstream producers rely on loops, presets, and software shortcutsThe importance of starting from silence versus starting with pre-made soundsWhy loops flatten musical thinking and eliminate developmentThe psychological and cultural impacts of outsourcing musical thoughtThe importance of mastery, form, and long-term thinking in musicThe societal consequences of valuing convenience over skill in musicThe call for a return to human intention and higher standards in musicTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction: The purpose of this episode and the importance of musical integrity00:32 - The difference between artistic concept and technological assembly01:57 - Why most mainstream producers are not true composers03:03 - The classical concept of composition: Bach and mastery of form04:25 - The shift to modern production: starting with sounds, loops, and presets06:39 - The fundamental distinction: composers start with silence, producers with sound08:21 - Aristotle's philosophy applied to music: the importance of development and form09:32 - How loops and repetition lead to sensory overload rather than emotional depth10:17 - The decline of musical lineage: from Bach to jazz and orchestration11:44 - Why loops remove friction and the challenges of musical growth12:38 - The industry’s reliance on templates and the outsourcing of musical thought14:19 - The societal implications: losing the ability to listen, understand, and feel music deeply15:16 - The necessity to prioritize human intention and craftsmanship in music16:01 - The dangers of a culture built around convenience and the decline of musical standards17:13 - A call to action: rediscovering the knowledge and skills of true composers17:41 - Invitation to join the Max Music Collective and engage in meaningful discussion
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Why Most Modern Music Is Designed Not to Be Listened To
In this episode, we dive into the importance of intelligent listening in today's music landscape, highlighting how modern production often favors simplicity over depth. Discover why understanding the internal logic of music can elevate your listening experience and reconnect you with the rich traditions of composition and human expression.For more discussion and exploration visit us here at Mack's Music Collective: https://www.skool.com/macks-sax-academy-2637/aboutKEY TOPICS:* The shift from composition-based music to looped, algorithm-driven sounds* What truly constitutes intelligent listening versus surface-level engagement* How historically, music was built on systems of harmony, tension, and long-range thinking* Differences between older classical and jazz traditions and current mainstream practices* How modern music's focus on instant gratification reduces the listener's capacity for depth* The intentional design of older music to reward attentive listening* The decline of harmonic progression and thematic development in popular music* The cultural implications of music designed for quick consumption* Why studying masters like Bach and Mozart nurtures musical depth* Practical steps to cultivate more meaningful, attentive listening habits
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How Tech is Killing Music (Explained)
In this episode, Mack dives into the cultural and technological shifts transforming modern music. He examines how tools once used to preserve and enhance performance are now often replacing human expression, leading to a homogenized, superficial sound.Key Topics:How technology shifted from being a creative tool to a corrective and compositional shortcutThe impact of auto-tune, quantization, and algorithms on musical authenticityThe decline of groove, emotional depth, and improvisation in mainstream musicThe role of compression, loudness wars, and uniformity in flattening emotional expressionThe importance of flawed, human elements in creating memorable and expressive musicWhy depth and experimentation are essential for musical evolutionTimestamps:00:10 - Welcome and discussion on how technology affects music's human feel00:36 - Why does modern music feel less human despite technological advances?01:24 - Technology as a tool vs. technology as a replacement02:22 - The shift from capturing performance to correcting it with tools like Auto-Tune03:38 - How formulas and sameness dominate current hits04:58 - The similarity between top 40 tracks and the loss of creativity05:25 - Human trust vs. reliance on technology for artistic expression06:37 - The expressive power of natural imperfections, exemplified by Aretha Franklin07:55 - Why perfection via auto-tune strips emotion from singing11:23 - The death of groove due to quantization and routine beats12:46 - How compression and loudness flatten emotional dynamics15:00 - The importance of flaws, mistakes, and imperfections in authentic music16:36 - Algorithms favor superficiality; music shaped more by playlist metrics than creativity17:34 - The superficiality of modern hits and the necessity of depth19:00 - The danger of music becoming content-based rather than emotionally meaningful20:43 - The need for musicians and creators to rely on experience over tools and presets21:39 - Moving towards deeper musical exploration instead of regression22:09 - Invitation to join Max Music Collective and keep music human
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Sound Waves & the Brain
The conversation explores the impact of sound waves and frequencies on the brain, the history of music tuning standards, and the influence of music on human behavior and emotions. It delves into the science of sound, brain wave entrainment, and the potential effects of changing music frequencies. It also discusses the lost tradition of church bells and their connection to community resonance and human routines. For more in depth conversations like this visit us at Mack's Music Collective.TakeawaysSound waves and frequencies can guide brain states and impact brain activity.The history and influence of music tuning standards raise questions about the cultural and psychological impact of music.Chapters00:00 Church Bells, Frequency, and Lost Rituals
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Modes in Pop Music
The episode explores the role of modes in modern music and how depth can coexist with catchiness. It discusses strategies for using modes in music, the advantages of emerging artists in using modes, and practical steps for aspiring musicians. The takeaways emphasize the importance of character over complexity and the idea that the next wave of popular music will win by being deeper, not louder. For more in depth discussion visit us at Mack's Music Collective.
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Exploring Musical Modes
Discover how musical modes shape emotional expression beyond the familiar happy and sad dichotomy. This episode dives into the significance of modes in music, why they disappeared from mainstream pop, and how they can expand your musical vocabulary and listening experience.Key TopicsThe fundamentals of musical modes and how they differ from scalesWhy modes create richer emotional flavors and their historical presenceExamples of modal music in jazz, rock, film scores, and vintage tracksReasons modes are avoided in today’s chart-topping pop (algorithm preferences)How to recognize modal influence in popular songs and film musicThe impact of modes on listener perception and musical explorationThe shift of modes into jazz, film scores, and niche genresWhy embracing modes enhances emotional complexity and musical understanding
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Why All the Hits Sound the Same
The podcast episode explores the reasons behind the similarity in popular music, delving into chord progressions, harmony, emotional color, melodies, voice leading, rhythm, texture, form, emotion, lyrics, and technology's impact. It highlights the need for deeper listening and understanding of music beyond its surface level.TakeawaysMusic theory for regular listenersUnderstanding the elements of modern musicThe impact of technology on musicChapters00:00 The Problem with Unchallenged Music
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Everything music and music education as analyzed by a musician and music educator. Here we will analyze current trends in the mainstream and underground music. We will cover everything from AI in music to teaching music in different formats. We break it all down in this podcast! For any personalized courses that may be mentioned in the podcast can be found in Mack's Music Collective by clicking the name.
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