Talking Elliott Smith with Dr. Rob Schultz
Автор: QtL podcast
Загружено: 2015-09-25
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Music theorist Rob Schultz explains Elliott Smith’s fixation on paradox and how it manifested in his life, lyrics, and tonal language. We go in-depth with analyses of “Speed Trials,” “Baby Britain,” “Waltz No. 2,” “Everything Means Nothing to Me,” and “Sweet Adeline.”
Read Rob Schultz’ “Tonal Pairing and the Relative-Key Paradox in the Music of Elliott Smith”: http://bit.ly/1Fylz2w
0:00 - introduction
1:57 - "Speed Trials"
8:40 - Ferdinand, Texas, & Kierkegaard
14:41 - "Baby Britain"
23:35 - "Waltz No. 2 (XO)"
30:27 - "Everything Means Nothing to Me"
42:18 - "Sweet Adeline"
From Quick to Listen, a podcast on how musicians make meaning, hosted by Grant Valdes.
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