Reviews
All the concepts are worth exploring here, I just wish that they’d expand the discussion beyond classic rock. Soul/funk/rnb/hiphop is only occasionally mentioned tangentially, but they never actually dedicate time to those topics other than to acknowledge their existence.
MRudley via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/23
Strong Songs, Song Exploder, Switched on Pop, Tape Notes are all far superior to this podcast because the hosts of Ghost Notes (either out or laziness or gate-keeping) fail to provide musical examples of the songs or musical concepts they’re talking about. What’s the point of a music podcast...Read full review »
DApple50000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/16/23
Hi! I love this show and both of your YouTube channels. I was wondering if you have any resources that would offer more information on western tonality’s role in European imperialism. I assume Rameau’s work played a role, but beyond that I’m lost on where to look. Let me know! Thanks.
avalive via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/28/21
This podcast is one that I love to listen to and I also like music theory so having a podcast about that is really good
Powboi78$ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/20/21
I love Polyphonic. One of the best YouTube channels out there. So here I am listening to these dudes riff.
MotoRisin73 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/21
I would argue that the first metal song is Helter Skelter by the Beatles. I would also argue that with this song and others, it seems that different artists inadvertently help to form another genre. For example, Chuck Berry’s Johnny B. Goode sounds almost like a precursor to punk pop or punk...Read full review »
mleonetti 1991 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/15/21
I love both of these channels and for them to get together and talk makes me smile. They are both geniuses in my head.
JORGE.DA.BASSIST via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/19/20
It takes a special form of discussion to make someone feel constantly as though they could jump right in on the discussion and even crave doing so. The great personality combined with effective communication makes this podcast feel like being in and around the writings of music history and theory.
Calgmcd via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/18/20
Intelligent but not elitist discussion of music. These guys, who both have amazing YouTube channels, dig in and dig in deep. You feel the passion and intelligence they are bringing.
grandinq via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/16/20
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