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The Marriage of Classical and Jazz, part 1

July 22, 2009

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V.E.R.A. Clique Pianist Bill Mays has had an illustrious career mixing jazz improvisation with classical composition, and his albums in the third-stream movement have helped move the genre forward. Here we talk about the relationship between classical and jazz, and about Mays' history with both, starting with the night he heard Miles Davis live in the late 1950s. (8 mins.)



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Room Acoustics

July 08, 2009

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V.E.R.A. Clique Singer and composer Melody Parker also works as an architectural acoustician with Charles M. Salter Associates, and here we talk with her about the the evolution of room acoustics, from its origin through several eras of composition. (13 mins.)



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The Art of Sampling

March 23, 2009

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V.E.R.A. Clique The three members of hip hop group V.E.R.A. Clique, one producer/beatmaker (Dan Craig) and two MCs (Anderson Ray and Macsen Apollo) join producer/beatmaker Johnny Igaz to talk about sampling. We look at hardware vs. software sampling, hear how different drum tones are layered to make for fuller hits, and dissect a sampled production. Craig and Igaz both work here at Pandora as well. (11 mins.)



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Hip Hop Hooks

January 14, 2009

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V.E.R.A. Clique Originating in Bend, Oregon but now firmly rooted in Oakland, V.E.R.A. Clique has been refining their hip-hop sound for many years. In this episode, the group's beat maestro (Dan Craig) and MCs (Anderson Ray and Macsen Apollo) walk us through the process they used to build a hip-hop hook on their song "Still Winn'n." Also joining us is hip-hop producer Johnny Igaz to talk about the approach and role that hooks play in production. Craig and Igaz both work here at Pandora as well. (9 mins.)



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Singing


Ariah Firefly Recording Vocals with Ariah Firefly

Mixing Vocals with Ariah Firefly

The Basics of Vocal Harmony with Greg Giles and Kelly Atkins from 20 Minute Loop

Singing Intervals with Melody Parker

Melodic Construction with Melody Parker

Song Lyrics with Michael Zapruder

Word Choice In Lyrics with Michael Zapruder














Rhythm


Jeff Anthony Drums and Drumming, Part I with Jeff Anthony

Drums and Drumming, Part II with Jeff Anthony

Percussion Without Borders with Sameer Gupta

Hip Hop Rhyme Schemes with Darian Gray

Meters and Time Signatures with Adam Blum

Metric Modulation with Chris Horgan

Drum Feels (With Toms and Kick) with Jeff Anthony

Drum Feels (With Hi-Hat and Snare) with Jeff Anthony

The Art of Sampling with V.E.R.A. Clique, Dan Craig and Johnny Igaz













Styles


Salsa Elements of Salsa with Marina Garza and Orquesta D'Soul

Reggae, Ska, Rocksteady and Dub with Vic Wong, Ray Jacildo, and the Soul Captives

Electronic Dance Music, Part I with Chris Horgan, Christian Runge, and Beatropolis

Electronic Dance Music, Part II with Chris Horgan and Beatropolis

Holiday Music with Todd Haemmerle

Types of Metal with Kurt Kotheimer, Ava Mendoza and Weasel Walter

Gypsy Jazz with Vic Wong and Panique

IDM and Glitch with BlipVert












Composition


Michelle Alexander Major & Minor with Scott Pinkmountain

Pedal Point with Michelle Alexander

Three Chords with Russell Johnson

Quiet & Loud with Matt Cannon

The Blues Scale with Bob Coons

Building A Song From The Ground Up with Scott Pinkmountain

Dissonance with Russell Johnson

Country Songwriting with JJ Schultz

Hip Hop Hooks with Johnny Igaz, Dan Craig and V.E.R.A. Clique

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Instruments


Patrick Greene Electric Guitar Effects with Patrick Greene

Upright Bass with Seth Ford-Young

The Guitar Riff with Will Redmond

Synthesis with Steve Hogan

The Trumpet with Gene V. Baker

Strings with Alan L. Lin and Yair Evnine