Episode 7 - Domestic Harmony

Episode 7 - Domestic Harmony

Steve explores the building blocks of harmony with folk singer Sam Lee and a little help from his own family.
28 Minuten
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Expanding your musical mind through the everyday stuff lying around your house.

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vor 5 Jahren

Musician and composer Steve Pretty takes you on a musical tour of
your own house and your innately musical brain.


  


With a little help from folk singer and song collector Sam Lee -
and some nightingales in a Sussex wood -  Steve explores how
single line melody evolves into harmony. He assembles his family
to experiment with singing rounds. His dad, Stan, also makes a
brief appearance to sing a traditional Australian ballad about a
sheep rustler drowning in a pond.


Great fun for locked down families, friends or singles - or
anyone curious to learn more about music. He can’t promise to
turn you into a concert flautist, but this podcast will transform
the way you hear and appreciate music.


Music by:


Stan Pretty - Waltzing Mathilda (Traditional)

The Hilliard Ensemble - Sumer Is Icumen In (Traditional)

Sam Lee - singing live with nightingales in Sussex (special
thanks to The Nest Collective)

The Fishmen, Sailor and Singers of Cadgwith Cove - Rio Grande
(recorded by John Hopkins for the documentary WithSails And I)

Sam Lee - Good Bye My Darling, from the Mercury Nominated
album Ground Of Its Own (The Nest Collective label).

Hackney Colliery Band feat. Mulatu Astatke - Derashe






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