157-Harmonic Progression Pt.13 (All 7th Chords)

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156-Women In Music Pt.3

Continuing where we left off on episode 97, we will now cover several influential female composers from the Romantic Period! 

155-Orchestration-Woodwinds Pt.2

On episode 154, we began a discussion on orchestration for the woodwinds section and it's instruments: the flute, the oboe, the clarinet, the saxophone and the bassoon. We will now continue this discussion with a focus on suggested ratios for arrangement, ranges and more detail o ...  Show more

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