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Welcome back to a new season of the show! On our first episode of Black History Month, I chat with pop music critic and commentator Henny all about their musical upbringing, when they began thinking critically about music, and how they got into content creation. We also discuss the use of different scales, modes, and instrumentation in pop music to elicit a sense of promiscuity, danger, or rebellion. Check out Henny's work on all the platforms!
Henny's YouTube channel
Henny's Substack
Henny's Instagram
Henny's Patreon
Megan Lavengood's MTO article about timbre in 1980's pop music
Why Pipe Organ Sound Scary video essay
Get in touch with me at: [email protected]
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Welcome back to a new season of the show! On our first episode of Black History Month, I chat with pop music critic and commentator Henny all about their musical upbringing, when they began thinking critically about music, and how they got into content creation. We also discuss the use of different scales, modes, and instrumentation in pop music to elicit a sense of promiscuity, danger, or rebellion. Check out Henny's work on all the platforms!
Henny's YouTube channel
Henny's Substack
Henny's Instagram
Henny's Patreon
Megan Lavengood's MTO article about timbre in 1980's pop music
Why Pipe Organ Sound Scary video essay
Get in touch with me at: [email protected]

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