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    Explore " lute" with insightful episodes like "Psalm 98: Sing and Make Melody", "Stairway to Sha Ka Ree (SNW S2E1)", "Season 2 Episode 1", "Just A Castaway: The Music of Sting and the Police" and "Immutable Change" from podcasts like ""Text Talk", "Greatest Trek: New Star Trek Reviewed", "Rick's Random Radio", "Jagbags" and "Dad Sofa"" and more!

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    Psalm 98: Sing and Make Melody

    Psalm 98: Sing and Make Melody

    Psalm 98 (NIV)
    Our hosts discuss the big pink elephant in the room. The Psalms repeatedly speak of playing instruments to worship God alongside singing. But the congregation which hosts this podcast refuses to do so. Our hosts explain why.

    Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.
     
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    Thanks for talking about the text with us today.

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    Stairway to Sha Ka Ree (SNW S2E1)

    Stairway to Sha Ka Ree (SNW S2E1)

    When Captain Pike takes a few days off during the premiere, a very Niles Crane version of Spock is left in charge of the Entrepreneur. But when a distress call from La’an turns Season 2 into Star Trek III, Dr. M’Benga and Nurse Chapel realize they never left the war. Should there be a rank threshold for sabotage? Who has the best view in Starfleet? What’s the sine qua non of science fiction comedy? It’s the episode that‘s very dedicated to the flap-tent lifestyle!

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    Just A Castaway: The Music of Sting and the Police

    Just A Castaway:  The Music of Sting and the Police
    Our Special Jams Correspondent Susan Donatello joins Jagbags for an in-depth discussion of New Wave heroes the Police, plus Sting's solo career. Which Police album was the best? What solo Sting album is your favorite? What Sting/Police songs would make your all-time 45-minute Spotify playlist? Did Sting make the finest lute album in the history of the form? We answer these questions and much more!

    Immutable Change

    Immutable Change

    Snape is a famous village in Suffolk, England, home to the Snape Maltings, where many famous musicians have played.  The Crown is one of the local pubs a 600 year old dwelling still functioning as it did when it opened.

    https://crownatsnape.co.uk/

     

    2022-07-15 Viola da Gamba podcast from Magnatune

    2022-07-15 Viola da Gamba podcast from Magnatune
    In this podcast: 1. Ernst Stolz, 2. Alison Crum and Roy Marks, 3. Ernst Stolz, 4. Alison Crum and Roy Marks, 5. Ensemble Carpe Diem, 6. Music for a Winter's Eve, 7. Trio Dafne, 8. Music for a Winter's Eve, 9. Poeticall Musicke, 10. Poeticall Musicke, 11. Ensemble Carpe Diem, 12. Oberlin Consort of Viols, 13. Poeticall Musicke, 14. Ensemble Mirable, 15. Dufay Collective, 16. Wildcat Viols, 17. Poeticall Musicke, 18. Poeticall Musicke

    The Era Of The Lute & The Composer Who Made It Happen

    The Era Of The Lute & The Composer Who Made It Happen

    Description
    The lutenist Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687 – 1750) was one of the most prolific composers of the lute in history and was the virtuoso lutenist of his day. He was a contemporary of J.S. Bach and even competed with him in improvisation. Take a minute to get the scoop!

    Fun Fact
    In later life, Weiss became a friend of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach and met J.S. Bach through him. Bach and Weiss were said to have competed in improvisation, as the following account by Johann Friedrich Reichardt describes: "Anyone who knows how difficult it is to play harmonic modulations and good counterpoint on the lute will be surprised and full of disbelief to hear from eyewitnesses that Weiss, the great lutenist, challenged J.S. Bach, the great harpsichordist and organist, at playing fantasies and fugues."

    About Steven
    Steven is a Canadian composer living in Toronto. He creates a range of works, with an emphasis on the short-form genre—his muse being to offer the listener both the darker and more satiric shades of human existence. If you're interested, please check out his website for more. Member of the Canadian League Of Composers.

    A Note To Music Students et al.
    All recordings and sheet music are available on my site. I encourage you to take a look and play through some. Give me a shout if you have any questions.

    Got a topic? Pop me off an email at: TCMMPodcast@Gmail.com 

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    S4 | EP1 | Dreamville's Lute Talks Fatherhood, Mental Health, and More.

    S4 | EP1 | Dreamville's Lute Talks Fatherhood, Mental Health, and More.

    In this episode we chopped it up Dreamville Records artist Lute about his music, fatherhood, dealing with anxiety/depression, his relationship with his Dad who recently passed away, and much more. Tune in for an impactful conversation as we learn more about who Lute is as a black man/father, SALUTE! You can now watch the Full Episode on our YouTube as well, Subscribe Today - Dear Fathers on YouTube.

    Host - James Meeks (@iamjamesmeeks)

    Co-Host -  Jesse Alex (@meetjessealex)

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    Dreamville & J. Cole - D-Day Album Review

    Dreamville & J. Cole - D-Day Album Review

    What started out as an idea between J. Cole and his team back in the early days of his career, Dreamville Records has become one of the biggest hip hop record labels/supergroups in the music industry.

    While the label has been distributed through Interscope since 2014, and was founded all the back in 2007, it wasn’t until 2019 when the world started to actually recognize what they were capable of with “Revenge of the Dreamers III”. Critically acclaimed and beloved by rap fans from all regions, this album single-handedly shot Dreamville all the way up to being one of hottest rap labels in the game. 

    Just in time for their annual festival in Cole’s home state of North Carolina, Dreamville has returned with a Gangsta Grillz themed mixtape, called “D-Day”. Scaling it back with the features this time around, “D-Day” is a much more raw offering from the supergroup.

    Here is our review of “D-Day” by Dreamville Records. 

    Date Recorded: April 10th, 2022. 

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    John Dowland & Elizabethan Melancholy

    John Dowland & Elizabethan Melancholy

    Description
    There was an overwhelming melancholy in Elizabethan times and composer John Dowland understood how best to capture this sadness. Dowland (1563 –1626) is best known for “I saw my lady weep,” and “Flow my tears” both of which capture the melancholy side of the early 17th century. Join me, as we take a minute to get the scoop!

    Fun Fact
    Dowland made his name on these crying songs and “Flow My Tears” became his signature song. The piece first existed as one for lute simply entitled Lachrimae (Tears). Despite its sad nature, this song is considered by some to be the most widely known English song of the early 17th century.

    About Steven
    Steven is a Canadian composer living in Toronto. He creates a range of works, with an emphasis on the short-form genre—his muse being to offer the listener both the darker and more satiric shades of human existence. If you're interested, please check out his website for more.

    A Note To Music Students et al.
    All recordings and sheet music are available on my site. I encourage you to take a look and play through some. Give me a shout if you have any questions.

    Got a topic? Pop me off an email at: TCMMPodcast@Gmail.com 

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    EP. 131 - 24 HOURS TO LIVE (Mase's version)

    EP. 131 - 24 HOURS TO LIVE (Mase's version)

    I Gots To Make It Right - - 
    in this episode of the podcast, we discuss the two ways we would spend our last day on Earth knowing if God is real or not. other topics include Summer Walker's new song "Ex for a Reason", 6lack's mental health program to provide therapy for black youth, growing up with poor mental health in a Haitian household, Drake using women as decorations, Young Thug & Dom Kennedy's new albums, Zack Fox's mixtape, being afraid to die but still wasting time, Tay Keith becoming an Honorary professor, NBA Young Boy doing mainstream numbers without mainstream attention, dating in Atlanta and much more...
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    Episode 11: High Tide & Low Standards

    Episode 11: High Tide & Low Standards

    B02-E04 | In this episode, we cover "A Little Sacrifice," officially cancel Geralt, and make Essi Daven our queen. We also discuss the science of tides (is it really a giant frog at the bottom of the ocean?), what Dandelion holds sacred, and why we are so afraid of dark water (and bears).

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    281 - Fender’s new guitar, YouTube trolls and NGD

    281 - Fender’s new guitar, YouTube trolls and NGD

    Brian and Blake are back with another episode of the Chasing Tone podcast.

    Apparently Fender sent out a little teaser for a new guitar they are ready to release. The design puts some new twists on the Fender look. The guys talk about the new developments and where you may be able to get your hands on one.
     
    Internet trolls. They can be annoying and even sometimes amusing (to a point)  Brian shares the posts that had he and Josh Scott (JHS) scratching their heads.

    NGD. Usually means New GEAR day, and for Blake that is true. But for Brian it means new GOAT day. His goats had a couple of kids (awwww) but the runt has to have some extra TLC. Find out what new pedal Blake got and how Brian is spoiling a goat.

    Neckbeards in grandma’s basement, Ukuleles with B Benders, germanium myths.  It’s all in this week’s episode of the Chasing Tone podcast.

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    279 - New Pedal Leak and Sgt Peppers….chicken??

    279 - New Pedal Leak and Sgt Peppers….chicken??

    Brian and Blake are back with another episode of the Chasing Tone podcast.

    So it was an unintentional mistake or a stroke of marketing genius, but Strymon has the gear community abuzz with the leak of info and pics of their new pedal. What is it? What does it do? Brian and Blake unravel the mysteries.

    So who doesn’t know the iconic Beatles album Sgt Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band? Apparently Brian’s family. (Face Palm) Brian reveals the dinner time revelation and talks about his failures as a father. (Not really failures, but it sounds dramatic, right?)

    We just need more time in a day, Brian’s gig woes, Blake’s amp experiment, and electric Lutes. It’s all in this week’s episode of the Chasing Tone podcast.

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    2017-09-18 Flute podcast from Magnatune

    2017-09-18 Flute podcast from Magnatune
    In this podcast: 1. Brotha D, 2. Healing Muses, 3. SJ Pettersson, 4. American Baroque, 5. Viviana Guzman, 6. Andy Findon, 7. Chris Britton, 8. Andy Findon, 9. Chris Britton, 10. Takashi Matsuishi Spark, 11. Andy Findon, 12. Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli, 13. Takashi Matsuishi Spark, 14. Andy Findon, 15. Andy Findon, 16. American Baroque, 17. Francois Couture, 18. Andy Findon
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