How Music's Weirdest Instrument Went Mainstream
Sound Field
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Sound Field is a music education series that explores the music theory, production, history and culture behind our favorite songs and musical styles. Pop, classical, rap, jazz, electronic music, folk, country and indigenous music — we’ll cover it all and highlight the connections between genres. Hosted by accomplished musicians and music teachers Arthur “LA” Buckner, Linda Diaz and Nahre Sol each episode will be a unique combination of musical performance and video essay explainers. Produced by Twin Cities PBS for PBS Digital Studios.
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Check out In the Margins and Roots of Resistance on @pbsorigins : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1cJCowMz9M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTVwTuuqVkQ How did the theremin go from science fiction movie soundtracks to influencing pop and electronic music as we know it today? Linda Diaz chats with Michelle Moog-Koussa on how the theremin influenced Robert Moog and led to the invention of the first portable synthesizer. Linda also explores how the theremin works and how it is being utilized today with musician Caroline Scruggs. How This Song Inspired a Generation of Dance Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in-BzDLhVp0 #soundfieldpbs Please SUBSCRIBE! ►► https://tinyurl.com/SoundFieldPBS We like music. You like music. Let’s break it down. Sound Field is a PBS Digital Studios web series produced by Twin Cities PBS. #SoundFieldPBS
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