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Granada High School IB Music Podcast

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The media scripts from our IB music class. These are musical links investigations, where students are analyzing and finding links between two pieces of music from different cultures.

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June 14, 2021

Episode 3, Ally, Japanese and Lebanese Muisc

<p>Product of the Granada High School Music Program, Livermore, CA.</p> <p>In this episode, Ally will analyze and compare music from Japan and Lebanon.</p> <p>Music used in this episode:</p> <p>“【BadApple!!】傷林果 【ShouRinka】.” Youtube, 31 July 2011, youtu.be/dx76YPgZviE.</p> <p>Ensemble نامي نامي ، تهليل. Youtube, 9 Nov. 2016, youtu.be/L0pQVnLIDig.</p> <p>We do not own the rights to these songs and encourage you to support the artists you hear and we talk about in our podcast. &nbsp;Intro and outro music used with permission from Bensound.com. &nbsp;We are not experts in these cultures, but we are always eager to learn if you have any input on these subjects; feel free to contact us with corrections or comments.</p> <p>For questions or comments, contact Mr. Pascoe at gpascoe@lvjusd.org or go to our music program's website at granadamusic.net.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Works Cited</p> <p>Castro, Renée. “When the Cradle Falls: The Subversion, Secret, and Sentimentalities of Lullabies.” Department of Music Cal Poly, June 2013.</p> <p>Empire of Truth. Musical Instruments of Japan (Overview). Youtube, 15 Feb. ,2017</p> <p>youtu.be/89YG1px70m8.<br> “Guide to 33 Types of Traditional Japanese Instruments.” Taiko Center Online</p> <p>Shop, 30 July 2019, taiko-shop.com /blogs/learn/guide- to-33-</p> <p>types-traditional-japanese-instruments.<br> Megapig9001, director. Bad Apple Explained: History and Analysis. Youtube, 20</p> <p>July 2020, youtu.be/6QY4ekac1_Q.<br> Merigoux, Claire, director. Nami Nami - Traditional Lullaby from Egypt - ODO</p> <p>Ensemble نامي نامي ، تهليل. Youtube, 9 Nov. 2016, youtu.be/L0pQVnLIDig.</p> <p>Natsuki Shino. “Arabic Traditional Instruments Set.” 123rf, www.123rf. com/ photo_150169445_stock-vector-arabic-traditional-instruments-set-vector-</p> <p>ill<br> ustration-.html.</p> <p>User, Super. “The Santur.” Salon Joussour - Home, www.salonjoussour.com/index.php/the-santur.</p> <p>“【BadApple!!】傷林果 【ShouRinka】.” Youtube, 31 July 2011, youtu.be/dx76YPgZviE.</p>

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June 7, 2021

Episode 2, Eileen, Mongolian and Chinese Music

<p>Product of the Granada High School Music Program, Livermore, CA.</p> <p>Episode 2 is by Eileen. &nbsp;Students will be finding links between the music of two distinct musical cultures. &nbsp;These are taken from student's media scripts from their "musical links investigations" that they create for their IB music exams. &nbsp;In this episode, Eileen will be comparing a modern Mongolian throat singing piece to a piece made up of traditional Chinese instruments.</p> <p>Music used in this episode:</p> <p>"Thunder and Dry Days"</p> <p>“Masterpieces of Chinese Music: A Musical Performance by Music from China” YouTube,</p> <p>YouTube, 19 Jan. 2010, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-Y4ncLy9LA&amp;t=540s</p> <p>"Echo"</p> <p>“Mongolian Throat Singing 5 Female Singers - Echo.” YouTube, YouTube, 26 Dec. 2019,</p> <p>www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HMcyB5aftE.</p> <p>Works Cited</p> <p>“Erhu.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/art/erhu.</p> <p>“Instruments.” Mongolia's Music, mongoliamusic.weebly.com/instruments.html.</p> <p>“The Mechanics of Throat Singing.” St George's Bristol, 22 Jan. 2016,</p> <p>www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk/the-mechanics-of-throat-singing/#:~:text=In%20throat%20si</p> <p>nging%2C%20an%20overtone,through%20a%20process%20called%20biofeedback.&amp;te</p> <p>xt=When%20throat%20singing%2C%20the%20singer,period%20and%20closed%20for</p> <p>%20longer.</p> <p>“Masterpieces of Chinese Music: A Musical Performance by Music from China” YouTube,</p> <p>YouTube, 19 Jan. 2010, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-Y4ncLy9LA&amp;t=540s</p> <p>“Mongolian Throat Singing 5 Female Singers - Echo.” YouTube, YouTube, 26 Dec. 2019,</p> <p>www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HMcyB5aftE.</p> <p>Mongulai. “Tsuur - Mongolian Centuries Old Traditional Musical Heritage.” Mongulai.com, 16</p> <p>Apr. 2020, mongolianstore.com/tsuur/.</p> <p>“Ocarina.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.,</p> <p>www.britannica.com/art/ocarina.</p> <p>“Overtone Singing: The Science Behind Singing Multiple Notes At Once (VIDEO).” Futurism,</p> <p>Futurism, 7 Oct. 2014,</p> <p>futurism.com/overtone-singing-science-behind-singing-multiple-notes-video.</p> <p>“Ruan.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.,</p> <p>www.britannica.com/art/ruan-musical-instrument.</p> <p>“Throat-Singing.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.,</p> <p>www.britannica.com/art/throat-singing.</p> <p>“Yangqin.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.,</p> <p>www.britannica.com/art/yangqin.</p> <p>“Yueqin.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.,</p> <p>www.britannica.com/art/yueqin.</p> <p>“Zheng.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.,</p> <p>www.britannica.com/art/zheng.</p> <p>We do not own the rights to these songs and encourage you to support the artists you hear and we talk about in our podcast. &nbsp;Intro and outro music used with permission from Bensound.com. &nbsp;We are not experts in these cultures, but we are always eager to learn if you have any input on these subjects; feel free to contact us with corrections or comments.</p> <p>For questions or comments, contact Mr. Pascoe at gpascoe@lvjusd.org or go to our music program's website at granadamusic.net.</p>

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May 31, 2021

Episode 1, Amelia, Comparing Norwegian Folk Metal and Japanese Shamisen

<p>Product of the Granada High School Music Program, Livermore, CA.</p> <p>This first student episode is by Amelia. &nbsp;Students will be finding links between the music of two distinct musical cultures. &nbsp;These are taken from student's media scripts from their "musical links investigations" that they create for their IB music exams. &nbsp;In this episode, Amelia will be comparing a Norwegian folk metal piece to a Japanese shamisen piece.</p> <p>Music in the Episode:</p> <p>Davidfarney. “Tuesday Althing: Lumsk - Olaf's Belti.” STORM OF THE NORTH</p> <p>NakaTKY. “Japanese Shamisen Girls Ki&amp;Ki - Amaoto.”</p> <p>Works Cited</p> <p>Davidfarney. “Tuesday Althing: Lumsk - Olaf's Belti.” STORM OF THE NORTH, 29 Sept.</p> <p>2009, https://stormofthenorth.wordpress.com/2009/09/29/tuesday-althing-lumsk-olafs-</p> <p>belti/.</p> <p>Lumsk - Olafs Belti Lyrics English Translation, https://lyricstranslate.com/en/olafs-belti-</p> <p>olafs-belt.html.</p> <p>NakaTKY. “Japanese Shamisen Girls Ki&amp;Ki - Amaoto.” YouTube, YouTube, 13 June 2017,</p> <p>www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkVrDVWFweQ.</p> <p>“Olafs Belti.” YouTube, YouTube, 20 Nov. 2014, www.youtube.com/watch?</p> <p>v=PKgWd0Z58Xg .</p> <p>“Shamisen.” Shamisen - New World Encyclopedia,</p> <p>www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/shamisen.</p> <p>We do not own the rights to these songs and encourage you to support the artists you hear and we talk about in our podcast. &nbsp;Intro and outro music used with permission from Bensound.com. &nbsp;We are not experts in these cultures, but we are always eager to learn if you have any input on these subjects; feel free to contact us with corrections or comments.</p> <p>For questions or comments, contact Mr. Pascoe at gpascoe@lvjusd.org or go to our music program's website at granadamusic.net.</p>

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