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Rebel Music Teacher
Music Education. Pop Collaboration.

Sep 12
Sep 12 "Don't Ever Say It's Over If I'm Breathing": Picardy Third in Li'l Nas X's "Star Walkin'"

Emily Langerholc

Sep 9
Sep 9 Mozart in Arabic: Classical Samples in Fairuz's "Ya Ana Ya Ana"

Emily Langerholc
classical samples

Sep 3
Sep 3 Considering Noah Kahan

Emily Langerholc
personal update

Jan 7
Jan 7 The Year in Playlists

Emily Langerholc
lists, recap

Dec 28
Dec 28 The Handclaps List, vol. 2

Emily Langerholc
chart analysis, popular music history

Dec 3
Dec 3 Let me go down the low road: Classical (folk song?) samples in The Pogues' "If I Should Fall from Grace with God"

Emily Langerholc

Nov 17
Nov 17 Rebel Music Teacher...t-shirts? and more?

Emily Langerholc
personal update

May 28
May 28 Just a Lovely 6/8 Dream: Symmetrical Compound Meter in Vanessa Carlton's "Ordinary Day"

Emily Langerholc
meter
The 2000s Indie Bracket
Dec 27

Dec 27 The 2000s Indie Bracket

Emily Langerholc
list making

Oct 30
Oct 30 Who Lives, Who Buys, Who Decorates Your Classroom?

Emily Langerholc
personal update

Sep 13
Sep 13 A Funky, Chromatic, Modal Feel: Phrygian Mode (maybe?) in Lizzo's "Rumors"

Emily Langerholc
modes

Jul 30
Jul 30 What Is a Real Summer?

Emily Langerholc
what's happening

Apr 12
Apr 12 Oh Clap Your Hands: A Phenomenological & Non-Exhaustive Analysis of Handclaps in Popular Songs (Part I)

Emily Langerholc
chart analysis, list making, popular music history

Dec 30
Dec 30 Fine & Dandy & Key Change: Chromatic Pivot Modulation in Dolly Parton's "Hard Candy Christmas"

Emily Langerholc
modulation
An explosive key change: Diatonic Pivot Modulation in BTS's "Dynamite"
Oct 25

Oct 25 An explosive key change: Diatonic Pivot Modulation in BTS's "Dynamite"

Emily Langerholc
modulation
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"It is my firm conviction that mankind will be the happier when it has learned to live with music more worthily.  Whoever works to promote this end, in one way or another, has not lived in vain."  - Zoltan Kodaly  

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